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ANERICAN WOHEN PLAGED ON TRIAL Accusad o Violating Turkish | Educational Laws | 3 P Ame Broussa, Turkey, April Quietly descending from th can school, situated on the Mount Olympus, threc teachers walked unaccs the courthouse tod places as def-ndant ing of their trial for rules of the minist through ed discuss m a mission school. were Miss Edith Sande fornia, Miss Lucille Day Jennie Jillson The small room wus the solemn, rotund | testimony of a governuient who carried on the or 1 inv gations. witnes; ared pressure was not cxcrcised on the students in the cours of lis mvest gation, in which the Moslem sirls Madalet and Seni ¥ con- fessed that they loved the of Jesus. The American teach jous to give their evidence again disappointed, ths ¢ adjourned to April 12, While today’s tri; important news affec ligious questions in Turk from Angora, with the report parliament is about to articles of the constitution—the first, | which states that the religion of the | Turkish state 8 Moslem, and, sccond, | that appointmant of religious pre- ceptors is regulated by parlianicnt Thess articles, it is said, will be eliminated, or modificd so as to in-| y sure separation of religion from the | . state, thus heralding religious frec- " lopes of rican vied to | their Teopen- violation of th ot edu took the inspec frec s we neg futir was wrrived that wo MISS T < fo H Mrs. Cooli bull 1 Tran o of the NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 192 'RUMBULL AND “BLACKBERRY” t ns of Conneet a chow o Knowing that Herald asked zreed 1o do s mbull, rnor Truml ickberry She cordi the ly dom im Turkey. The Turkish inspector, giving his testimony, expressed his personal b lief that the practice in the Amer- jean school of atanding silent at the table for a minute before cals constituted a religious exercise. He read statements from students whom | he bad interrogated. Some of these denfed the existence of religious| propaganda, others denounced the| teachers for wearing their best dresses on Sunday and allowing work to be done on Friday, which is | pevior the Moslem Sabbath. One student before moc said another student told him the by the st only way to get into the good graces lence of the teachers was to hecome a the lootin Christian. al bank on June References were made to Long-| Mrs. Ly 1 man's grammar, which contains quo- | the cashier of the ‘tations from’ the RBible and “Silas| st witn Marner” as constituting religions Was subst propaganda. The trial was adjourncd to allow investigation of thesc books. State Rests and Aceu ton u 1 “lorian ¢ Man Starts as | ness stand i o eriminal court i robi todiy te with theft in of the Plan: and v « sses of 1 for a on the rob fied that her hushand v bank's sate for Di thres day of the the the admitted complicity until DiMarco threa hin. Quebec Man Is Held on Charge of Being Firebug Quebec, Que., April 3 (UP)-—Ar- thur 8avard, 22, of Quebec, was com- | mitted to jail today without bail on charges of being responsible for the hospice St. Charles and St an hoarding school fires of last Decem ber in which 30 children lost their lives, Savard was under arrest ctarge of arson when the new war- rant w sworn out. He pleaded not guilty and trial was sct for Thurs- aay. Heavy Bonds fo w York., April 3 Esther W big and prominent W ciety, was held shooting Wilson, for a court Her nious Sullivan | Mrs. Wilson was una bail and was b son Market A cert geon Baker hospital son, in in on a her attorney, whe second hearing trial the cl and on vie Linseed ofl is the oil extracted from seeds of flax. City Advertisement From on prison. | e H oL | saying Wilse from 1 Street IAnes on East Strect, Rafiroad to City Line Clerk's office, City of New ain, Conn., April 2, 1928. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that board of Compensation and As ment of the City of New Britain has made the following appraiscinent and award of damages and assess ment for special benefits or better- menta, caused by the establishment of street lines on Bast Street, from the Railroad northerly to the cit line, viz: Brit- the M m Gortr h whom has called her rival. East Street East Side: Damages Mardware City Lumber Co. Hayes Construc- tion Co. ...... Frederick Heinz- Wm. Marshall West Side: Edwin £ Clark Est. .. Radeliffe M. Emith Herman . Wells Est. . 4 Albert C. Hine Herman F. W Est. . . Angelo Tomasso & 8. Gerard xale,, jointly Ed. 0. Kilbourt Ed. 0. Kilbourne J. B. Mathews . Angelo Tomzsso & S. Gerard Ca le, jointly Ed. 0. Kilhou Angelo Conti Benefit $500.00 $4110 200,00 166.50 50.00 5 0.00 Accepted, adoy record and publ of the Common Co Attest ALF ED L. THOM City Clerk. City Advertisement . Refreshment Honse Cone WALNUT HILL Sealed bids will be Board until Wedns April 11th for Concessio ISkt for o e 1 State your pr For Rules and erning the Conce Wainright, Room rhone 3. Wer teject any or all (Signed) BOARD OF ALK COMMISSIONERS » Minois gangsters wl Mrs. Wilson Is Held in $25 i " AIRPLANE STOCK IN BIG HOP TOWARD SKY WIS VOTES MAY = Southing- Witness for (0 70 COOLIDGE ‘Trend of Ohio Delegation Now Is Hinted April 3 (#) Willis candidate liere shor le is cha ery witl neetion tsville Nation- vio with | | bility Columbus, 0, the I'o: tos turning to President Coolidge now that their leader Las been taken by death, has been indicated at adquarters hiore, Oty Governor the delegate of I'resident Ch looked by 1 e o of 0 wife s one of of she | e state cinploye | i testi- | cfused to open | Marco, of indicatio Frank second choiee of 5 point to formier Lowden of 1lli- 34 of the W an ex- to Vice- wes, who vorite son, Marietta, candidates will meet tonight following the funcral rvices for Senator Willis at Dela- 1t is possible they might pr sent a resolution linking up Lowden and Dawes, it having become known that such a resolution has heen pre- pared. An endorsement of Pres dent Coolidge is possible, it | suid, in spite of his repeated dec tion that he will not be a candidate. The decision will rest entirely with the delegates it was announced at headquarters, although their action will in no w legally hinding. The Hoover licadquarters is quict, 1 activity having been cancelled until after the Senator Willis' fun- cral. 1t is expected Hoover's sup- porters will await action of the | Willis delegates bofore making other plaus for the continuation of the Hoover Ohio campaign. Though Governor Donahey prob v will not appoint a successor to wtor Willis before tomorrow, it is A the appointment of Dircc- Comne Cyrus Locher Locher been a governor's o nois, - prossion one o have roh cundidates, friendliness rles Wy as a of his birth at 1556 r Shooting () — Mrs game hunter Cshington are. s0- bail for Dallett 1 appearcd west gide 5 is ) she in iarge of felo- olation of the for Monday. to furnis to Jefier- by Chief Sur- Metropolitan suffer ) wounds he Wilson's o may tinto comr tor of vietnally co menhy riain, he ust his W r of “ubpocna for Wilson's Mrs. Wilson Among those whose names have been mentioned possible candi- lates for the republican nomination fill ¢ xpired term of S the November elee Justice i ville, « after Chie 7 cour rpington T of the Ohio lonel Carmi A. hor land. manager of Senator Willis' presidential campaign ind Congressman James T. Begg of : Mr. Begeg, has < that e will continue in the for the pson of e ndusky howoever, gubernatorial nomina- SIGN UP $153.733 " FOR MASONS’ HOME (Continued Trom First Page) L fotal of 82 follow ird B E. Fay, (A1 2040 The repor Division to date A~ By Williain Ogren, Milkey Total manager H. W. 11 Division B & 20 ager; C. W. E Horwitz, $4,440; 87 o Total Di Divisic man- Martin Miteh- 1 Cur $7 support GlGeorge reacted sion Division 15, Joxe Women's STARS pril 3 (P — th i and brought her 1O SPEAR first match play round or of i ¥ north and Collett 1 Miss | MISS COLLETT tish Lon is | abinet | na- | Y. M. C. A. NOTES Charles Richmond, president of |the New Britain Employed Boys' PAONESSA RESENTFUL OF BARTLETT'S CHARGE (Continued frem First Page) [the Y. M. C. A.. attended the em- | ployed boys® conference in New Ha- ven Saturday. Instructor Frank Schade is plan- poration, Judge J. E. Cooper, a vice president of the Staniey Works, Judge B. F. Gafiney and many oth- | NI"E & display of the work done by | the boys in the Junior Achievement trs who were appointed under the | wooq working class at the “Y" 'aonessa administration and con- | display will be set up in the window ed Ly the republicans. | of Kolodney Brothers hardware i remark to which objection | store on Main street. tas made, was part of Candidate | The following games will b rtlett’s addiess to Third Ward | played in the “Dusty” lcague bas- publican club workers at republi- | ketball this week: Landers vs. Stan- can headguarters last night. He ex- | ley Works; Stanley Rule vs. New sed a belicf that the democratic | Dritain Machine; and Fafnir Bear- party could not get men of such high | ing vs. P. & F. Corbin. On the samc Calibre as the republicans can for | night, P. & F. Corbin girls and the service on boards. | lassies from Stanley Rule will mix Attorney McDonough opened his | it up to decide the city girls' cham- talk with a declaration that the re- | pionship. Games start promptly at publican candidate is standing on | 7:30 p. m. Lis record, according to his adver- | Tuesday: The Troquois tribe of the tiscmients, but that he has failed to | Friendly Indians will meet at 4:15 show what his record is. He insisted = p. m. The Boy Scouts will meet at that the candidate must stand also | 7:30 p. m. Physical program as fol- the record of the party whose | lows: Morning class at 9:30 a. m.: representative he is. The republican | en.ployed B class at 7 p. mn.; volley party, completing two years in City | vall at § p. m. liall, is leaving behind it a record of | Wednesday: Senior Hi-Y meoting scandal and Bartlett must accept | at noon. The Mohawk tribe of th responsibility for his party, Lawyer | Friendly Indians will meet at 4:15 McDonough argucd. Pointing to a p. m. The Pioncers will meet at 7 vendor's stand on the curbstone op- | p. m. Gym ¢ s as follows: Junior posite 1l car in which he was | A cl at 4:15 p. m.3 younger busi- standing, (he spcaker commented: | ness men at 5:30 p. m.; intermedi- It is quite a coincidence as we stand | ates at 7 p. m.; church A class at tulking of political campaigns ¢ p. m.; swimming at $:30 p. . man just down the street hursday: The educational class g in oil. Its similar to the re- (in traffic management will mect at publican party’s situation in Wash- | § p. m. Gym program as follows: ington. And the republican party in | Junior B class at 4:15 p. m.; ol New Britain is coming mighty close | busincss men at 5:30 p. m. em- to duplicating the condition.” ployed B class Mclionough then launched into an | leaders at § p. m. attack on the Bartlett criticism of | 1riday: There will be meeting potential democratic commissioners. | of the junior Hi-Y club at T:30 p. m. te called attention to the fact that | Physical program as follows: Young of the 17 commission chairmen ap- | er business men at 5:30 p. m.; morn- | pointed Ly Paoucssa while he was |ing class at 9:30 a. m.; intermediatcs m office, the republican administra- |at 7 p. m.; wrestling at §:15 p. m. tion which followed retained nine or | Saturd The physical depart- more than half, ment program will e s follows Candidate 'sonessa expressed sur- | Junior leaders at 9 a. ni.: junior I3 srise, rogret and resentment at the | class at 9:30 a. m. junior clss I Bartlett attack which, Paonessa de- ' swim at 11 a. m. clarcd, is a criticism of all whe served under the democratic admin- istration. He then reminded his indience that the men named are men of calib who arc a credit 1o the community. “If Mr. Dartlett thinks the peo- ple of New Dritain must elect him to get an efficient government, be- the democrats cannot get men of calibre to serve on hoards, then my friend Bartlett has another thought coming,” the former mayor asserted. Paonessa the it economy in City hall if taxes to he kept down. He recited (s of his “City hall house- BOXING CONMISSIONERS WITHHOLDING APPROVAL Resort to Technicalitics in Not sanctioning Tunncy-Heeney ause RBautle. New York, April 3 (#—The New | York state commission today unex- need for | o ety withheld its approval for the Tunney-Hbeney heavywe ight championship match in spite of the v of 1902 P fact that Tunncy has accepted the of d82g and deClared IMre |y, it awith fone: of. the Sommisslon's ot o1l Heih A ol ore Hold - | iea lcading ehsenEi S50 higliiaaicat ohatana | WULeconinasien IS doing little or nothing. stand-pat attitude was bhas The candidate closed technicality in not receiving his speech 8 I e ot MUDPOSE far His 5o | TN R Tunby lmsat 0 request that the champion definite- | tire democratic ticket, declaring that 4 Lic To fs elccted mayor, the city will |1y pick his next title opponent, again roturn to the policy of having | Information relative to the match- Lut one mayor at a time. ing of Tunney and Heency for Tomorrow at 12:40 the democratic | July bout was conveyed to th: factory gate rally will be held en | boxing commissioners by Joss Mc- Orchard street for employes of the | Mahon. Tex Rickard's matchmake . & 1. Corbin Co. and the Corbin but this apparently was not consid- Cabinet Lock. cred satisfactor The commission did not fulfill ita threat to declare Tunmey ineli- gible in this state for failure to | comply strictly with its mandate. { The indications are that as soon as strossed the cleanin then § lac! eve fts on a Norway became independent in 1905, Prince Charles of Denmark was elected king with the name of Ilaakon VII. ‘Ghe Burritt Art Shop | 85 W. MAIN STREET the Professional BIdg. Opp. Capitol Theater “GIFTHINGS You Should Know Wednesday Special Cake FEaster are the OQur novelties give to child. Candy safe youngest to Choose your Kaster Cards tomorrow. Sets $2.09 For Tomorrow Only Reg. Valuc $3.00 Want something different ? n and try our Chocolate Dragees. Consisting of pi A decp ivory shade handsomely dec- orated. Come seven co Our Easter Boxes of Chocolates range from 25 up. Renier, Pickhardt & Dunn 127 MAIN ST. 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