Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 26, _—_—— COAL HEARING 18 BEING CONTINUED, More Testimony Heard by Bilu- Iinous Committee Washin wtistical March 26 (#) - defense of the aba ent of union operation by lation Coal company "einia was given 1o the investigating on, exeenti week, John stockholder n compa Anderson b details of the 1 that swer bor policy. And FA allow 1o concern erson read statis 1924 and 19 mines were o c8 Of opera explaining on “open shop™ * comparative sta- s indicated as follows: ese two ye 1027 “Men working per 318 or 1-2 per cent day: annual per increase: carnings cent. “Payroll L1, per cent a00 or 1 production: per eent in or 95 “Inereass days b ng to the strugele between United Mine Workers and th crators, Anderson acterize a hattle dy been go- the World | war, nd twic not as alrea on as long as to the union in the army,” adding side, Tiow unorganized 1he rred mine men constantly standing the of s’ 15 a “on operators’ an He disavowed any rd unionism as such fime hlaming ss in the soft the stand t for maintenanes day djustment. s “ferred 1o the as composed of “well disci- deseribed ot 1 “great fighting While » s mueh of coal i ken by of e Aistr 1he, “the 50 a wag +d conseripte” e n L. Lewis, president ited Mine Workers, as neral and a two-fisted belicve in e e is avail- it this army doesn’t arbitration,” and what else mipulsory operator quoted the latr lent Harding as saying that country was al the mercy United Mine Workers exeept the from th non-union of coal Anderson fhen traced the Tistory Jaeksonville and Baltimore conferences of 1924 and 1 ing the northern W inia territory had mot been repr 1ted the first conference ving that the West were told to accept the 10 basic wage scale obtained at ille or nothing at the at Baltimore, refused to arbitr: i Virginia ling ey rson asserted that the timore agreement cn hard and elose among cperators, explaining that it len ratified by the opers meeting at’ Fairmount, W, Vi 18 to 11 vote. Some operators ithdrew from the orgenization 1o | operate on a non-union basis, e suid, “Within continued, in had the | had 60 days” the “the officers that vicinity in an effort to B the union.” “IFrom that hour, the acts of fhia uly appoinied officcrs of the United Bino oren in northern West ginia had ne more to wishes of the rank and file of men than with mine,” he added. Seng s asked Anderson fo 5 ideas concerning a solution for 1he g0t coal problem, but the wit- noss said he could advance none 112 expressed the opinion that the operators and miners alike opposed | the ercation of a c comm Senator Wagner, New York, in- quired whether the Consolidation Coal company considered that Tiad broken the Baltimore agre sent when it abandoned the wage weale it specified, “We certainly did not in derson, arguing that the agreement | 1 not remain binding when the conditions under which it had heen arrived at were alfered. operator of were saye the all | the Inquiry Board To Look At Wreck of Submarine | Poston, March 26 (®—While hun- Is ot persons continued fo flock | {0 the dry dock where the submarine ¥-4 lies, preparations were made at navy vard today fo receive Toard of inspection which will ex- anine the boat tomerrow. The Loard is expected to make a recom- inendation to the navy department < to what will be dene with the damaged ship. The interior of the -4 has been badly damaged by the Iing exposure to so problematical reconditioned, said. The hoard of inspeciion will also nine the gnnboat tug Mohave which are at the yard awaiting reconditioning. will he officials whether she navy yard navy MOZART CLUB OFYVIC A bi-monthiy 1meeting Mozart Music club, organ under the lea Sehwartz for the furthering of music appreciation, was held Saturday, jeeture was given on Bach and folk music was discussed. Folk songs were plaved by Miss Natalie Her- mann, Siss Miriam Miiler, Mi Pearl Kennedy, Seymour Buchell and Albert Dunn. The officers of the socicty are: resident, S¥lvia Kotkin; vice-presi- dent, Lucille Greenstein; secretary, Sylvia Klick and treasurer, Thelma Silverman. ns of ed th club itol union | " Hal at| wlus- | ' oafter) “union | he | headunarters on fight | do with | sion. | An- | water and it is | wisa and the | crship of Miss Minna | Blood Marks On Machine In Cheshire Indicates That Somchody Was Hurt In Crash. morning, the other auton eck-end. T en off two yheen in position stone whic than a hun- posts more erbury 1 brought of Miss and Tie were by inquiry this er {hat a MacAsoy had had had not returned. lood stains in the car morning Brother the car ke car appar Main fror stres West Color USE OF AIR MAIL * Talls Congressmen They Should Patronize Service i , March 26 Lindberzh found today hin when he app. ittes to mail serviee his eleme before a house comn: sive opinions cn v von, W Ha olling New the dor vanki “ong ntial to be ablr “or inaug !yt S ¢ pig BIaA | said {a, m DENOGRATS OPPOSE jmunwnPMN | Gt uad oy Miesbhas) ward councilmen, James P. and Lucian Macor | | ifth Murphy | sisth alderman, John I {Maerz, John O'Brien and iross: couneilmen, William D ind William W, Green. Benjamin ward | Sclectman, Darius Kazimir Majeurez. School committer, Laura Mang ind Georg Witt. i of relief, Lawrence I, | J. Smith Registrar, Thomas The republican primary 111 (6 Vox Don bitterness to- | ! ward Whitman, W {Huber, May cond ward councilmen, A Adam Zicgior Third ward counciimen, 1 Prank Goddard Fourth ward aldermen, John Lar- and J. Gustave Johnson: cilnien Molander, William Willamotz, aenard - Alpert and Walter Tifth ward itmen, | Kloskowki and 1'rank Barszez, Sisth ward alderman, Clifford Viclds: conncilmen, Edwin Sand- and Howard Clark Roard of relict, Burton ( and Emil H | School committer, Young and Aaron Daniclson Ax ecollector, Bernadotts Town clerk, Alfred Thompson City freasurer, € Sheldon. Curtis, William Louis Charles Walter Holt rm Glianes U Closson son coun- for B« connc Joseph | Morey st Tonis W Loomis. Lewis Lawy fimaries Net Friday ries of Doth parties will 1 Triday from 4 p. . fo 8 p | The republicans, having contests the first and fourth wards only, | have primarics for {he first, {fifth and sisth wards at the Main will vote at nsing the a the fourih w 1 Junior High school, ain street ent mocrats have m in will ond rd the ool {first v Higl Tasse inee, no ward con- | tests in the first, sccond, third and [fourth disteicts, and fhe voters in these sections will use Central Junior | High & using the Chestnit entrance The fifth ward will ag the Barilet and th ward will us B Junior High North | streot ) | Rallies In First Ward Tonight I The vote of the first ward elector will be the of hoth |partics tonight when the republi |of that distriet gather at republican headquarters o hear Councilman Bartlett, {he G. O. . nominee, whil ex-Mayor A. M. T i principle speaker 4 ). 1% hall on Arch street, The democratic meeting will b s ronet performance of ‘[ Political Follies,” the minsirel show [ whieh altracted an andion to the & It so Monday night. The overflow ed aw after th wmditorium heen crowded to capacity is enough to fill the O 1 and for this reason the fident of th meeting toni Af the ng will be enjoyed wntil | midnight. Admission to the social “\\I be free ang the demoerats have ‘r\'f*nd-n! an invitation to all men and 'women to attend The Swedish-American Republi can club at Nordeen | Bungalow one tonight witl also feature fter the | program which will include Georee | F nueleon of w Haven r of the republican uumluh.--. ‘m, the M bol, [ stroct sehool the F hool |vote | sixth ihu on late ohjretive ans loverflow show dan its meefing week frot Adancins m ntral ‘(oloner to Investigate Meriden Boxer’s Death | | Dridgeport. March 26— —Cor | in 1he oner J. J. Pholan today said that view of the great intercst in | death of the young hoxer Aliff e would 2o into the matter o (teur bouts very carefully in his inquest [ Which will begin tomorrow. 1o said [ that he had left with the police the | matter of calling in witne st Athletic Comm Donohue, who was in in an interview secenred sionct | Martfora, today xaid that the death of an amatenr Loxer meant that he would redouble his cfforts ati the next ses- sion of the generad assembly 1o hring amateur hoxing under supervision of mer's o, that 11 the same 1ards as is the her | Thomas | | the commiss port ha under nd diseipline Brooklyn, ar —- | Thomas (ted) Moran, convicied of the murder of Patrolman Edward vrn, was &entenced by County Judge McLaughlin today to @’e in the clectric chair at Sing Sing during the week of May 7. Lrobbed, he professional | conntry with s would v vity 1 he that flying « con a re- in uip- Eventually tinent tablishead thwest 1 1 1 air mail ling ed between Washir i, stioning this bill is rton It it Q SSIPLY AMAZED WIFE DECLARES (Continued From Iirs Known here ted he non, i had told | crimes 1o lusband hich confessed declared she - the limi would “stand by him {o 1 colle wrms, Warned of leseribin Dang couple Lak In warned cautions in teetives armed detailed when co with shot arr this sq ins to m th 1 by red no re ron cony In of oty istan Adams ion, namecd Wysor a eang rol s d he led in the looting of the . National bank of Los Angel L, 1. Asked to the other places he had decla “could no all of them nam remeniber Parents and Tcdd'fi\' \Ieet At C, J. H. .\ch«ml 100l orchestra s Lt Miss Dovis T musical progra t Ny will « dental by under rdley tion hort pro; f Miss 1 Mi roling department will it and 1 An open formn o schiool problems Frank W director of will b m 1 Junior A« address, irher hie short Cousin of King of Italy Weds in U, ¢ Chicago, March 26 (1'P) Anthony Hosdari, consin o Yictor Fmanuel Josephine Fish, 18, and Mrs, Charles K were marricd The couple left wher they will They will make don danghter Cor lere 3 immediately New Yorl sail for 1 their home in cago, rope. Lon American Girls Touring Europe In An Airplane Berlin, March 26 (UP)— Miss Mil- dred Johnson and Miss her War- ner, American fiye started today on a tour of Burope in a Lufthansa cony irplane, tour will take 1y, to Zu h, ack to I3 The two women came here days ago and had inte complete part of the Atlantic by airplane However 1he North Germin Lloyd s ship 1 cfused to permit a take the ol 1 <5 he tutteart m to Aus Aly and and final- ahout icd to eross ing k of mbus HELD AFTER SHOOTING Nowport, oy S Warr: port naval torncdo sta in $10,000 bail hiere today foilowing a &hooting affray last night in whic William Davis, an amatour boxer received a bullet wound in the head. Davis ia in a critical condition the Newport hospital. ard of - Adjusiment « Pive Petitions At Next Mecting On April 11, Fin 1 the ol )t Mayor ition ¥ Joseph At the industr side of W1 north h Cu east sid south bour v, from ness 13, DEATH OF T. H. BRISTOLL Salesman in Fmploye of Landers Prary & Clark Vor More Than Three Decades Dics in Hospital in tholic Churches —e S Mary's Chuareh for 1 Furloni rass will Mary clebrated for Boniface Thursday I il anniversary At 8 o'clock ' nd mas wo 11, IFriday will be a mont John Ondrici turday morning mornit en devotion 1l this w Friday evening On W St doseph's Chy Anniversary 1 palm will b Iy venings oh Wednesia 13 7:30 o'clock S Pete Tenten devotion peonie of & t held Wed nings at 7 French on o'clock, < Church f German will e Thur M0 NOW DONATES Al I3 Wasl ) to th paizn dc mounts utors total about 30v. onsider | from when wn by and W arriy o e He Could H a “I put rr moved v his that al of il Mo 1 t a La Kn ey o he He and He WRECKED AUTO FOUND ”NDY ADV”[}ATB - WANT CHANGE N ZONES UARTET |N H[iHT BOTILE ENDS ROV Turo Wisks, Kukish and Leganza i7" 00 0 In Ten Minute Battle i bl ten g o xton knoc store by ntle 1 conld star red to. 0 Others Take Hand Y 1 .« & bt cainst a Ve t o r sty i\atie Kukisi Whitey ish 1s o fo epliod s tor ish t him *“Whitey" v retali to the hen K 1 at rre punci fin &l his wind bt when Tie > more nd 1 ors to come down a prize 1 nly I up 1o the i You ey rit it time o il Kukish Swh ve my hur ed trou way and nit nd got in wn P ing Woods, Ies wer and T ga 1 hits licd. H Leganz d sou a short 1 of it, went on of 1 Lot to at it ting ints" Stanley 1 rr 1 of only his “Whitey™ ag ' W statemy o the uck hin Nitey™ ot t glid n st rom stand in the w Mang <h 1 tly br Attorney inst ik to bro mza 1o Medrick cach < in comrt, Woods him ind that wrran street I sail into him hits started the Wisk nt that coat ¢ City Items [that had done nothing but ref- | ree the bo I'rosec BEANS, CODFISH OR SHOES SUGGESTED Mass. Officials Discuss 1928 Ag- tomobile Markers Doston, March 26 (#—The rela- wqna . |1IVe merits of codfish, beans and ST Ishoes as emblems of Massachusetts . | suitable for re production on aute- '\f\m\.r; ”A\.' 0. =, » mobile n ©r plates were earnest- i omorion /e Sing . 2L Iy discussed a1 a hearing before the Mangan said, whist wiil follow the mecting. Hose. of reoramn s e S d more than he he officers and choir of s todaye Attorn, for a conviction a Wisks and Leganza, saying that they 0} ri take the 1 into their hands dminister such a beating to K He said he was as wiclded Mangan 1 wttor supe and v Woods asked the two A A Britain ter was born General ital Mr. Mrs. 1 s North s eot. The Son the Civil Wa social at the home of Weir 440 Church i row evening. The | hold its regular meeting Wednesday | cvening at the Jr. O. U. A, M. hall. | Dancing will foliow | Nash Suits (Ryar Advt at New today to kol of 17u Veterans of will hold a Mrs. George “t tomor- auxiliary will Union ausiliary 15 no has none. In this o question but " Wisk had committed an as- 4 no right to use h mbut under the cir- 1 many men would Wisk had tantalized Wisk and case ault ~13 on Kukish, s a gro soaner stre 3 1 ) Phone down-an at 111 Bea Wisk ar have La in meet tomorr 4 in po- “had som witnesses ocked his run to police Judge Saxe S judgment in Walter Wisk and Fr I'\'n za. but warned them to 1in the f He said b 1 bottl 1 bee Kukish but he could not mine who had used it. In his iion, Kukisli had not done all in power to id trouble, but Wisk seemed altogether desiron satistying Kukis t for a fing. FLYING WITH LINDY | Noted Ace Takes Up Several Mem- s convinced that o ave too He said the Was] for home bers of Diplomatic Corps in ¥ manly v 1 him he had ), whereny Plane Today. as the generally neton, ¢ —~Con iing his fi Washingtor imulate interest aviation Lindbergh turne to the embassies today from his passengers, do- Al work of the cording scpara liplomatic e ry thro pre is 1 lands w irn in 1 with embers ought by ally first group ir Austrian Loranda nghte report compiled Viee Pre factors he democ adde o the em riacy, caten Saturday 15 by the poor and the rich.” Whitfield Tuck of Winchester in- erposed that the beans now - jays in not ochnik, ind s daug T v M kL ister Grisanti of Venezuel o F. Bedoya, ruvian 188y con- | The 1 of 0y m the M iy n gland; the Florida tor temporary in ner at T 0\[0(% from office as regis- 1925 commiereial car tthe cod appear on the Says Davis tary irtment | repudiated a charge that he favored “Prompt refier” hose te liepresentative George P. Ander- some 1 of con- bal bulldfig projects order that Indian beans, white for Min- floods in bargained for. he did as many | Britain embly, No. § o s Boplill o cvs of his type have done, namely, the Rainbow for Girls RO 1o ing to Meriden Thursday rae e Rl rar of motor vehicles, Frank A, Goodwin had a new design, with fins, drawn for next year's places. His or, George A, Pa r, an- ietured, Lut would be omitted rom the pleasure car plates, Hepresent Martha N, Brooks | plates i all future years, pointed B ik h has hung ‘mr the wall of the house chamber Mar porte] te that clam for reproduction on the unemploymens altho s and endorsed the cod. not 50 e tegistrar Parker said he opposed timates w anything on the plates except infor- SoTaE s promiscd | <on of Boston urged his bill to haye R \ the federal | the bran pot replace the cod, He St 4 s e 1 the bean had Leen interwoven e L gun and Mr. Davis| WD the history of the state and in r Washington officials. | Mr. Davis, who perse Cpetion and, bl 2ops osiit o8] irip Lindbergh took the cry of the fhould b used lnelactiow; of. astlis ar L. G.|the department rid minister, | Dawes, named as th San- | in New the nado, the Senora Be- | dustrial plants and o : r, wife of in the bituminous coal { R T T 10w. Before his re- 4 that this design would ap- But Nt As Seius As Reported, e vt o £ N 26 (P —Seere ator Nicholson of Wareham an mation of value to the police, ° big transport planc, |Sees further aid in state and munici- {1643 the gencral court passed an Senor- tributing to the ur has lasted for veral af Dy of emby and loya, and Senora De O Nicaraenan On the second trip his passeng included Dr. Manuel It tache of the Venezuelan Colonel Jose 1, Gines, mili tache of the Peruvian embassy his son Lewis; Leonard Astrom, min- ister from Juan B. Chey lier, charge d'affaires of Panama and | Senora Chevalier, and Roberto Charl he president of PPanama. us Massachusetts od in this state, tepresentative Frank W. Osborne = (ot Lynn argued in behalf of his pe- ‘ashington, Mareh 25 (U'P)—A [Uition for a picture of a boot or shoe partial survey of unemployment by | O the plates that the first shoe labor department indicates there | MAnufacturing equipment for Ameri- L HTA 000 Harhs erache lca came overseas on the third voy- ployed now than in 1925, Secretary |48 Of the M Labor Davis reported to the sen- ate today in response to the Wagner olution directing a survey. Davis said it would be impos Hwithout 1 expense to make a | full &nrvey of unemployment, as the nate resolution demanded. Ho ormed iate solely by com- paring industrial activity now with that of 192 There is a 7.43 per cent shri tivities in manufacturing, trans- ation, mining, agriculttire and trade, Davis said refore, as the e were 1ds which hister., months Ve car d that stifi¢ Sk . legatio NN v ent on the m- s on 1h em ar ; - | of BC Connellsville, g Jsther Teel, 3, died in a lmspiml today a few hours after she had fallen in a tub of boiling water. The child was pushed by a play; B son of Boston Police Hunting for Missing Officer Boston March (UP)—Paolice today hunted a fellow offic had been missing nearly four olman Thomas F, Nolan, father of 33 ehildren, has not h n the CYERS heard from sinee leaving South wvard Keen-| pocion 1§ Friday afternoon 10 | \.op. rsong. employed in doctar. The policemen, a- 1935, he deduces:thal there are only tached to the Back Ray station, had ,602 now employed been released from duty 1o obt treatment for injuries. “Don't be worried ahout Nolan told his wife as he loft home, Mrs, Nolan believed that her hus- band might have wundergone an ration in connection with his in- s and was keeping his where- &0 shie would not he | a eheck of hos- | pitals in an effort to locate him, said i his esti was cansed hair or a e were walk- barher A4 annoying aring d to know tall a bea that he ost to go home, told hin according to trect, mi visit a was wi m was his eyos, n was insul ited with his and wit witn nd the t even ln;ufed As Car i oft i | Is Struck By Train | 3 Iall River, Mass, March 26 (UP) Seven youths were injured and harely escaped with their lives t | Bt wien the automobile in which | oy were en route home from a | party was demolished by a railroad rain.at Charles street crossing, | Those hurt were Frank Laherge, | Arthnr Gauthicr, Alvide Boisonneau, 1eo Bouffard, Joseph Dumont, Rich- | ard Martel and Albert Plamandin. All but Dumont were taken to hos- pitale. 1 driver of the car, told palice he neither saw nor heard the | train in time to got off the crossing. Freight Wreck Holds Up | Traffic At Attleboro | Attlchoro, Mass., March 26 (UP)-— | investigation was being made tos | officials of the New York. and rtford raliroad | of a derailment here | 10 loaded freight | blocking traffic for | tonk itey rouble les and fold ble he Whitey could * put . enough and 15 N as soon s him again save hie has s up he says him and him a chair vs he Jin | Doisonnean E { An W numerous arduous housecleaning tasks! For example, we can wash and dry the most filmy curtains; sionn! make feather pillows sweet- il ly clean and fluffy soft; add tenice new life to blankets, furni- ture covers and washable rugs. And all so much more economical and better than you can possibly do it at home! Let us shoulder these burdens for you. A phone call will quickly bring our truck to your door! Ty ve it to him New Haven him into the canse o denied that yday when piled up, Tt was travelling at high | aceident ciosed all of the Boston to Provi Passenger trains we de- | 1 until the wreekage could he 1 | ceking erows hagtily dispatehed | seene from Providence spent cater part of the day clearing 1cks. fight BLANKETS Cleane d and remeved in the store, the fr . U digin DINNER FOR DAN FINN anyone,” he 1 TFion, manager of the legrn theater was the guest of ANz 1 Saturday night at a bachelor en at the Elm Tree Tnn ngfon Ahout of his and business ascociates wope He was presented with a Ku Hing hag The affair was held nd ve 0 11 ' o'clock after the per- formance at the theater. Following but 1 - the dinner, a program of after-din- ot ta speeches was held and thie i tured by musieal and orchestr: der t tions by members of the as- nibiv and the regular Strand t stra und the direction. of agner, nn will be married or Tiogin. with ind to 3 v i ative dish April CIAL NOTICE: Glover Post, American a clam cho ning at 7 o'clock rship drive work- | Alexander, pros itan Trust of Mer All Legionnaires are attend. NATE AVERY | rander Eddy-Glover Post No. 6 American Legion. n will apeak requested to testify in his who of the y hut ne T T ——