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News of the World * Associated Press NEW BRITAIN ITERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 “‘I"Q"I LT ;'l:m .»GUA 0, ) \verage Daily Circulation For Week Ending March 17th 15,102 New oodTAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 22 19 \~—l\\l NTY PAGE 5 PRICE THREE CENTS MEXICAN CAPITOL ROCKED BY STRONG QUAKE, PEOPLE RUN TO STREET IN PANIC Five Persons lnjured in Mexico City By Stones Crumpled From Houses — Numerous Casualties Reported in Oaxaca. Temblor Pcucptlhlc for ven Minutes — Wires Broken and Darkness Adds o Fright of habitants. In- Meaico at iive per pital by om hous s were 1ee To Streets A city and e o capita (3 oundimz from jinining states arted foeli acks wers Villa Hermosa o Fuecbla People Telephone mesen i1 the population ! (Continued on DISREGARDS WARNING PAYS WITH HIS LIFE - Chicagoan, Refusing Leave Town, Is Slain by Gangsters to d th guns, gunmen a ave ended t} mond Joe arie ear crond Esposito in Brooklyn and ene political loss ty shotgun 1 Chicaso dizs e body last nigl the political affiliated nti-Thompson from hehi ped onbile-barreled hen they fled L] in e un into s 10k T an automobil the telephone or et Kili ARO, Phitip » M Py tie s the but now had b over tewn manth warried lain in nown enth,” ird Esposito to borhood ald N 4 pari of “Bloody the 2 first as a poltical leader n 420 when weame a ward committe ensens slate and after 1ight won the election only Dener in against faction Soon the trail 1ioodshe fat reached to his own Jdoorstep night, 1o his e Jdgody ninetecnth sploded at the Lo John Tow.r ¥ vings on 1he s day. Taul Labefola, it Courl ballift for 15 years \us shot and killed in the morning. | Il same atfernoon Harry Raimon- | di was slain. Both were reported | Jieutenants of Aldeypman Powers. The next month Antheny D'An- a, democratic ward leader. was | (Centinued on Fage Eeven) 1914 il | lidate | ator Ditter car eman on 8 n candidate th in the eity to n of nd which sobriquct A of followed e “the bomb was ward Alderman n two a of that city. Thompson-Lundin | ehitdren all acted in sereen Policeman l'ursuc' Pig In Street at 2:35 a. m. weighing ding to Officer porko: FULL GITY TICKETS MAY CLASH APR. 10 Im st Democrats Considering Naming Gandidates for All Ofiices LAST VENTURE IN 1929 Gitmey 1o seck Re-Llcction in Virst —Apert Considered in L ourth— swedi-h Bepublican Mectiy “Political Tollies” 1o Repeat comptra the 1 . o ome A Vool Saturday to 1 and tioncd Tias tomor st Inll conimit 1l va on 1h offi this ine A mest csm e Tickot in il 1922 Mo Loy Bor Andrnl resulte of 1 row i in 1924 ballot losn Wi 1 Two vears ago indid omptrol Jemo ies clork, | or tax ro Democrats’ tow roblem committee s faced § dete drawing power o 1 for the kely to b the votes ablent ¢ nining wi dividual andidate nominate it offices enougl wonld be cast f o o whie wonessa, by thosr b il w hin unwilling to disturh the hall organization as it | wh ish to but who are present cast a city MARY PICKFORD'S MOTHER DIES AT ACTRESS' HOME Years of Age and Rad Three Children. AN Stars in Movies P Ch niotinr of Mary died She Pickfor AMoNs sereen sf =ht today lingering hortly after midn had s from a ness Miss of her v Hills rous growth was reporied t Pickford was at the t nother at the home when she dic cause of her d years old Mrs. Pickford, whose merly was Charlotte mother of thres Mary Mrs, St motion and Ja ire star Pickford Pichford was born i Toror nada, September 3, 187 rricd there to John Smith when she was 19 vear ald. Her three children were born in the Canadian ety Jack and Lottie FPickford were at their mother's Mrs. Fickford, after the death of her hushand entered commercial Lottie also home He was the ljife in Torento for a short period 5% &0 but finally turned to the stage. The Toronto and | Mrs. Pickford played for some time with Chauncey Oleott. | After N became known as a ctress her mother gave up her own carcer and devoted her time | to the interests of her children. 1t | she who handled their financial rests and gave them valued in- to their carcers. They that their mother was responsibile their was inte structions all admit largely cessos. The name Pickford was assumed | when the father, Smith, died. It | was the maiden name of Mrs. Fick- | ford's grandmother. Before her marriage to Smith Mra. Pickford's name was Heapesey. for suc- dside |, Statue of Apollo May Have to Take On Paiv of Pants UNION LEADER IN HEATED ATTACKS ONMINE OWNERS —— Bittner Continues Drive Against Schwab and Rockefeller and . Absentee Ownership System (RESULTS IN TAXATION WHICH HE CALLS WRONG Becansc Wealthy Landlords Control = ACQUITTED VAN 1§ Wl Owners Are Compelled ~ Aunt of Girl Victim Wields Knife . —Mother Uses Gun EXCITEMENT IN ALABAMA Fived By Womnan . S0 Much of West Virginia, Purposes. I+ Al ation W . by ~hot Goes Wil Put Her sister More Succestul With Wnife—3an dust b recd Was 1olice Chier, work Y W heclor \ Comment moc Makes wo Proseente moment and Both Women 1ight MetCall quickly recon ~entful box 1 clathin Aiir ‘ 2 today's shootin Iy to form a basis for ose used stimony o improve conditic i ition 1s desirable.” TWO DEAD, FIVE HURT IN NAVAL EXPLOSION Gasoline Blast Occurs U. 8. 3 ling Jeath Spectators Flee, on . Destroyer Tender Whitney sted wen are . ious burns and four ¢ ind one ofticer suffer od b 4 result of n aboard ney at Blake's rtwo nuner asoline explosion vestepday e destroyer tender Whit inantanamo Bay, Cuba The dead William Melvin Delevett, s second class, of Faltimore, and George Bdward Gar ot aman class, of are aman ‘Figiht Enlivens New Accused Objects : Order to Remove Stolen Clothes = first Ozar njured Narr, machin Mount Royal, New c w Toln Freder mate, third class Jersey. Donald 1e Purch hird elass, Tnde ndenee, John Jav Easterling U s, Streetman Texas rmo Dario, mess attendant Philippine Tslands Willard Edmondston Jannie in, second class, Koanoke, Va Among civing minor bur Frank Benjamin Hulslan aman, of Pine Hill Ct Middlesex County, fireman Mo seaman Detective, Trying Six Months in Jail 2ea those 1 s first class 1msford presid Prisoner ar tianal witnesees 1 of addi 1 the resump e todav af the official Admiral Ashley mander of the that the aceident . m March sonnel were dam ad The report £aid that the fumes were {gnited from an undetermined source or cause. The men who were seriously burn- cd were transferred to the hospital ship Merey where Delevett and Gar- rett died about six o'clock last night. The men Jess seriously burned re kept on board the Whitney for nf. There no material to the the dispatch dispatch from Vie Robertson com scouting fleet said urred at 9:40 21 while the per ventilating the nt to the gasoline stor- tion in eity trial of eeve leged mbers of 2 = of ‘v‘r"‘ ar on Seesion s hard i Deleie ik =it of clothes warn Ly Anthen Caralle, one of the d. as wear Ing apparel that aas €tolon from the National Cleancrs and D Com pany, here Detective told Judge Dunn, who ord suit removed from Carallo As detective mpted to comply with court ore “arallo attempted to ward off ofl ob stinate vouth was t strugeling e 1 strugkl 1 uproar witl Franklin Cor icetions to t coffer SE e (‘rmk s the W we treatm was ison pen damage id. A court of immediately. CANADIAN BANK Cannes, France, M Sir Mortimer Davis, widcly Canadian banker and =portsman died today. vessel, court in ar ingquiry was ordered shouting his oh- ruling and procedure As officers were about to push him in the pen Carallo slamiied the door Jirectly upon Detective Cook's hand The detective suffored a fractured finger in hie right hand When order waa restored, known Jus Declares fo Carry uffers Broken Finger in Melee and Pr| hine ) COUZENS INSISTS - MELLONIS UNFIT, WANTS HIM QUSTED Sefrmrz il Treasury. an Other Hand. Discloses He Has No Intention of Resigning Il MICHIGAN %NATOR HITS HARD ON BOND DEALINGS That Only Death Foreed Mcllon to Disclose Fact That He Wiew of Havs and the sinclai Bond Actvitic-—President Not Likehy 1o Ak Cahinet Member for His Resigoation. ha M rrelled ed i Other Aovusations conpany wi harg rything it could to obtaining of 1o 18 mines “antinued on Page 17) Oldest Mason in State lm« .n Age of 93 Years ™ s in Cor ral s 14 fro Floyd & of Iopisc will officiate vial will be in Darien Haven Court; Strenuously to Out Mandate, oner Gets for Contempt. Judge's N ek and attorney’s continyal ol court Wt befor s then ordered © the hench and ' sentence was imposed of court. He th entence impos attlinz Caralle and want. under what statute ed the iail Dunn ruled that tt wd upon Caralle was sen Campus testified that was in who > student's car i two allezed to have in question. a e T THE WEATHLR | | | New Un<cttled tonight ; and eolder. Britain and vicinity: Friday fair * n | RMETURNS FALL'S OFFER T0 DIVULGE ALL HE KNOWS OF OIL SCANDAL OPPOSED BY COUNSEL FOR HARRY SINCLAIR Brilliant Rescue at Sea by U.S. Coast Guard Who Take Off Crew Just as Schooner Plunges Below Destroyer Roe Rushes to Relief of Sinking Vessel 50 Miles Off New Coast and Ar Jersey es Bare- Iy in Time to Save Eight Men. On Way 1o New York omm ¥ 1estroy rt A Week Hildebrand, Me. in John card from it word t hoone Roe ‘port and procecded at on scone and effected the frscur COUNGIL DISAPPROVES POLIGE DEPT, INQUIRY hat &l Wl passed wlios the were . fceive the Gibney's Proposal Side- tracked by Motion to Tahle Cou nan Wi to in the ham G Gibney's reportod boot police department by the six aldermen was on-holed at last night's mesting o7 the common council when Alder an David 1. Nair'a motion to tab t was adopted without a dissenti oposal have 4 council move apparen t wias doomed and aft T3 fow explanatory v hs sat down, o T registor to table. <olution ering no furt} mation Ihe Gitney 1 nanies o polies nd Fd Witnesses to be summons sxplanation he deel 10n to the puble, cd a “lemon-colored statements linking done nothing to get at falsity of the state that court 1 started is not the city in a atter to go by withou he argued Nair expressed a 16 aldormen should not procer probe b of the o agreed witl - Gibney that commenc not to table of $51.91 remainiy War Memorial fund ion of the work wr to the general fund on Ald n Judd suzgestion of 1 of aldernar tha office of cit c4 from 875 owing. ih man " A Taw h anee resoliitio prope the intorfore red mo the mavo bo freas A.ww-ymr’a on l";:ga TO Fl 100 TON Chippews Falls (U P)—Angust W Wis. March Romanowsky, Civil sr veteran who will celebrate his h birthday tomorrow, has re cived a letter of congratulation from President Coolidge. TO WASHINGTON ington, March (—John > returned to night to spend a ten days spring Jvacation with his parents at the | White House. | w Coolid MURDERS RIS WIFE Grove City. O. March 22 (UT)— Apparent temporarily Arthur Battelle. 35, attacked his [wife with a hatchet today. placed her hody in a eloset. nailed the door shut and fled. Washington | deranged. | e e L\!d\ Never Stand Trial wonld ase O'Keefe and Sulli\an Re- | ter moved F Man Rri from he pla on 1 ) 4 IN ALCOHOL. EXPOSE End rom North Patrol O Ker SPECTACULAR ACT Unable ta Case of Care Which Grah Child Kook rath WILL VISIT VERMONT Presid State Delegation The | idge rre This March at told that he w this summer. He tinet man that \if mot gave the impression Harry Whi he would all of the Coolidze Telle He Wil Summer 52 0 LS Vermont the White by DPresident d visi delegation said s tehill of St spend a Al Throw N\ative Golf ns part summer there, b He Will Oppose Taking of Deposition in Ad- vance of Trial-Senate Committee Also Pro- poses to Let Matter Drop. Former Secretary, in Tele- Prote He Knows Nothing of Sen- sational Political Dona- tions or Sham Continen- tal Co. gram, sinclair Trvial M April 4 ” Albert Sinclair Justice orderod trial of under way o opposed 11 by George or Sinclair. It to examin the trial,” & oppose such s not being prac- Mr. Fall in ad- ont's presenta- would be im- do it now before for the trial.” s motion to of » govern s on Fa s trial 1l be made before Justice Failey in the IDistrict of Hahia supreme court this after. If the motion is granted the ment will ask that Sinclair he trial April 2. No Ffiort at Present. 35 to be no cffort at this sonate Teapot Dome obtain the testimony hecause nes all Roth Chairman Nve and Senator «lsh of Montana, who have been Cling the affairs of the commit- thonght former {nterior to the request of » as to lis readinesa to © matter for the time reply K this disposes of the mat- 4 in hand,” said Senator A similar view wams ex- by Chiirman Nye, but 1t that the question will he P at an exccutive meeting of the entire committee later, At the Proper Time, T fing on the suggestion his testimony to a suh- the scnate Teapot ng comimittee at his er secretary of Wal may be EIRR cd on Page 1) HARDING'S MEMORY I GLEARED OF SHADOWS Official Probe Shows Es- tate Had None of Disputed Bonds O, March 22 (®—Charies 1tor of the estate President Warren G inced that an his records by a ape- gator of the senate pub- committea definitely eatah- that the late presidant pos- 0f the $3 0% A00 worth company apot Dome todsy anno tion o 4 oh al as spe 2t William ¥ 4l investigator committce, completed n of the late presi- J5 vesterday and expect- Walsh 'n Washington ner eaid that an exan & late president's roo- 1 that ha had enly two first Liberty Loa vhoaf them wera for denomi- Liberty bhonds invehed holdings of the Continantal £ company were of tha first tv Loan and were of $1.000 de. ations. imbers of the two bonds the Harding estate of the Liherty. Loan were given as 8520 and 6 . neither of which cor- icd o the numbers of bonds 1 by the Continental Trading or' the 1 ar th o cation of the Harding estate Is revealed that the late ad $182,770 worth of the 4 Mrs. Harding held $65.- ) in her All of their e of the second. fourth loans exeept the which wers found not 1a 1olved n the holdings of the tinental :oml'u’ third and two bonde