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| gram, Whils a cronded conrtroow s ethi- | i | % ety ¢4 e, and e paice e 16 Wait for tioard | e wenesERIESS Keen Resebtment at | and court officials stood about in By STANLEY W. FRENOSIL i !”"\;Ulv\‘r.“ .L_onl,:‘llmflo“”. J:-;hn P]‘esmem‘s VCIO . > ”‘v e aupprise, tha ipgenistiolithe ativs Ao ated Press Pmancal BROD Gy cgonaid and the New Haven r D o Al attorney’s oftice who were named in - New York, May 24 0P — The e o ation of the E Cha e " as having obtained evidenc: movie ticker,” which flashes across sircet grade crossing here was de- lena ) W. Lin of 1 r of lquor law violations in local sn clluminated screen a running nied yest by the publie uullfl"x‘jREVOLT ls THREATENED A " \\" e ol [ ‘~ in a Stores, restaurants and tenenients, re- story of the day’s stock transac- ;_g:_';;'\‘:;'j::l::tf_f‘j“n‘{""‘:;’r‘d‘"g';": e i layor Pa sulting in 12 arrests last we failed tions in bundreds ot brokerage lectmen. The commission cited as Some of the g P'arty Leaders ) had grown to | S - to appear polier court today or houses ihroughout the country. is|its reasons its belicfs that the cross- | RN e e leaday 1 oG send word to their reason for be- heing hailed in Wall sireet today ing was not dangerous enough te | P 5 : it ._‘“_ l'w.‘l niatter of a. sed values ing absenf. A fen amimite recess as one of the primary factors ho-WArTant the expenditure necessary | Followers (o Arise and Assert|SEnOT M od the Knights |} rirodls don e granted by Judgs M. P. Koche on | hind the wild speculation in recent | (°F its climination and that all plans | 5 Sadhng o ealshs) o o X EARUAEC T ol o e £ i presented would damage local prop- | Their Rights, of oo hosptial.| Erepertics with m vequest of Prosccuting Attorney J. | months ot apa intereste. | ay i osvital- | o 4 downwan ] G. Woods stretehed into alinost halt Difiers from Ol Days | ”,[".hn :ilmmwnon of the crossing | Chicago, May (P— Agricultural Mis hody reached N \vw \‘- \(/"— |5 niot dise. o over asssssment dn: et e N Voedsy Ohic In (e “old Uays” stock {raders |y 'asked by the highway departs |1240°Ts througliout fhe middicxest |iay mormin nas imnediately | joint of cost or reproduction valu: Hart and defense attorneys learned «at around the customers' TYmS | ont and the railroad early in the ’rovda_\‘- were virtually unanimous n o po in the point of donnward trend from Gerald Risley of the state’s of commission houses and watehed | vour” Commissioner Macdonald \.\_\'\_frj‘r' i ,‘:f“"ff""‘:"‘:"'l =\r\: l‘{ Al S |of rental values in cortain elasses attorney’s of that he intended 10 ovs mark up yuotations ' on huge | Dlaining that if the petition were filo “g\'nr\ 1}‘>\|1{\|<‘:;|l ial veto © : i ot property winen condition n.nj:‘. et the “agents™ at the local po- jgards, ecither with chalk or printed granted the state intended to im- |53 ““1‘ y-Ha ‘Er:’ A i . Ch churel crowded | veloped within the last six mon s lice station. Risiey, who had tWO (yrghoard numbers, as they Weok | vrave Eoat sirest aud nclule it an| ispublican § cdn idates for sta £ to the doors and hundr I e '(“.lr This downward trend is nost evi- :v.‘:;iw}“;‘ .z<‘ e 'f‘:”n‘\‘-( jsazes NI oasien. oy tickers n;- nu]:h",t;knonn asmoute g inng the Blleliokel syl B i taws innnaiin ot |l s ocaRaR e R e ot “of these e e enat |:[l’fi:(l.-‘l\s guoted ranged from 50 10| Highway.” This was intended to DUBLiSan AR 45 oot wili iemlial re e e ot et 3 A E00. it lie boasds shoningithe ) giyint siorih-andsaputh drafile Sigsomi| D0 B0 TR0 W08 e e (as : returned to Martford. after Judge | goonine high low and last price.|itna nongested nenter ofl the tows, | |Co/AIN icient relief STl 1 meral mass v would seem advisable to snort Roche granted Mr. Woods recom - ndlbthasionatlvith: HUsNbIE cioas e 4 Wald in the state] Claude H. MacKenzie, of &t Paul, |ing. Clorgymen from all the par- call @ meeting of the assessors mevdation that the cases bo con- [ fyo Aol Bigh und Ww of the Sear o va";"; ?;‘ :: on January 26 |TcPublican national committceman. |ishes of the diovese 1 fromi other | ;g operative committee on the hasic Ununa anticTin sl of s oans often were poorly ‘”‘“"l( 8 al’ ""d ikt ’w_'“ said: “It is regrettable the president | states filled the sanctuary to over |jand values with an idea of review- | Urancis N. Carpenter. ot i e R DS mnds after prolonge S i non |could not have signed the Lill"|floning [ing the various front foot values to street, aleged fourth of- | Placrd and completely adjourned untll February 20, When | ypany w Murphy, Minnesota men-| The supreme council of the|ake a revision of same. This com- fender, had proviously been con. FOIAUNEIY few persons. another lengthy session was held. |, .. o¢ the resolutions committce at | Knights of Colunbus of which MEL | nittee's original report was as of o tinued until Saturday, May 25, on “Movie” Ticker Used {At these hearings Commissioner |ine coming national republican con- | McGivney was a member by his October 1, 1922, and as of October avcount of the fact that his counsel, | These boards are still in use, but | Macdonald presented two plans for [\ontion termed the president’s ac- | office of suprenme chaplain rep- | g, vised. report was pre- Attorney P. 1. McDonough, was | they have been supplemented in | the crossing climination and W0 |ion “the most amazing and unwar- | resented by members from the head- [ pare committee. We un- oblizid fo le in superior court this ncarly all of the large brokerage | others were offered by Engineer Jo- | ranted official act of any president | quarters in New Haven {derstand that this committee has morning. 1t is expected that this houscs by the “movie ticker.” gen- |seph N. McKernan of Plainville. |in (e last half century.~ All the supreme officers were hon- | never been dismissed, and your as- case will aleo be continued until | crally placed above or to one side | Would Elcvate Street Wants Farmers 1o Rise orary bearers and many came great | gocoors intend with your permission UG8 S. wheil it datcalionsgaitnaay o | of o owtions Mgy anay be seen - Whe olizingl ipian of he SEDERY) Sy S o LTRed o xiie mng | J1stAnces to htin mUBNTance Ak (el o e o s ity ominitise aHEKTy AL As Mr, Woods called off tha by everyoiie in fhe room. These 1l- | commissioner ‘called . for the elevi- |, [ oyre righths by Gavelnde|funcral “Your assessors have o investi- various cases after recess, and luminated tickers magnify the tape |lion of the street, so that it would |{FRN (WG PRI BY EOVCTINT GG W Burdick repre te every complaint received in the recommended the postponcmients, |on a long harrow Screen as il cross the railroad tracks above (1 AT JET I ER G action by fho |S/nted the eity in the absence o | et araiie Judge Roche granted them without |emerges from the ticker, giving grade, and the raising ot V/oodford | o, .o themselves, We can expect | Mayor I'. William Kehrens, State Jilts alliEnch ‘complalits have Hean comment and none of the defenke |quick and detailed account of all|avenue 1o the level of the southern | o= . ivo farm legislation from |Senator Frederick (. Walcott ropre- d and passed upon hy at aftorneys said anything until the transactions. This has whetted the|ramp thus required. He later modi- the present administration nor from | S¢nted Gov. John H. Trumbull a 11. M,, members of hoard, vases of William J. Fallon and John- | speculative ~appetite of thousands | fied this project so as to bridge |, candidate like Hoover, whose|Hon Georse W. Wheeler Mn;’ dus- | where a rence of opinion Y «on Moore were reached. Judge W. of traders and created many new | Woodford avenue and the trolley [o)e (laim for renognition: is thass | 100 ot ANe suprems ccourt of Lol ed, hy all mbers. ‘ I Mangan, representing them, told ones, the thrill of sceing one's!line thereon. Mr. McKernan sug- |, “pio blind adherence to the anti.|N°cticut and a close !w; jasorgl As a remedy for local Aax ills, !1idge Roche fie had 110 objection 0| siock guoted at advancing prices on | Bested the virtual abandonment of |,cvicultural attitude of the chier 1410 1 Gusiznon ey ga Ladie _}“' rman Linder suggested: "It is continuances but he felt that the [a heavy turn-over being akin to | the present Kast street in order that o . itive. diciary. Bt v, B camplon Ache: | fully realized that the burden of tax- " son for them should be stated as | hat of the race track devotee who |the property there would Mot be | ‘we call on the farmers of all son ol \|1.‘u'1)‘ 0 RN Tos L ¢ o, | A110N i hecoming heavier each vear a wmatter of rocord. “The necessary (sors the horse on which he has|damaged by embankments. and he | tions 10 atiee and . aeert their | Protestant Eniscol dlocese o “on- ot only in New Britain, ab. all ¢vidence fo convict is not prekent.” placed his het come thundering | Proposed to cut a new and elevated rights. Let them go to the conven- [\“‘:'L“v \'M one o v ‘\j\‘rfl w‘:) through Connecticut, and in .‘: n:‘ ‘. Woodls said. “In other words, the | jon the home stretch in advance | thoroughfare through vacant lots te tlons of the two major political par ;r:n..]v" l"' r funpral of | optite enst icre s hu .‘.-n‘-‘y}\. :n i ) Vimesses are not here,” Judge Man- o the field the west of the street. His plans |yiog especially to Kansas City, “vh"rt‘\lg‘v' “‘\‘1 PRk e T *}yw' s “;m'm,“ ffl"l “‘”flm“ a gan replied. “Yes, that is right.” | Trade Against Tape differed slightly in the approaches. (the people, instead of the classes, A e male] Lrousl e Mr. Woods agreed. | "Trading againdt the tape| The plans called for the outlay of | will be represented. Let 100, 000 i E s Vecriatiy e e |ainaidricla fod triasiietinmans by Prosecutor in Dark which previously was confined o MUMS Varsing from $87.366 10 $800. | armers confront that convention | |Tar ine o iy INE e g ieliog muhy =epqferiiie Ater court Mr. Woods was asked | no privileged few who were able | 000, exclusive of property damages, |and. demand, cconomi justice. Let|ygqetown. The entire board of | MCOM© 1ax MBCh ey b rea e Whether there was any reasou for the { 10" yrang over a ticker and base | Amounts considered excessive by the 100,000 farmers face delogatos And | p o commiesione e et oa| cednd fortinet variou i continuances other than the failure |y i woeculative judgment on the | Public utilities commission, The challenge their opposition. Let 100.-| o)) ag many other city hoard mem-| """ 0f the states witncsses to present | .o nher in which stocks were taken | 1OWN also objected 10 paying & Share |00 farmers meren through the | pars were prosent in the church, | {liamaaiver i he teplicd ""““‘r'inr sold—largely a question of vol-|in Much an expensive project and |streets of the city that has Erown -t Rev, William J, Haffey, mxrm-‘pup[ [iRAT":IEI] UVER v Al siive & iCo Hob Amow BV e Boen) mads posibls & for | Ficat Beleftman Jamen Simpaon SUE-[into A great industrial center!of Raleigh, North Carolina, was| th i not) ampoan, i Ho madd. il | o r e e T ticker," | 8csted that the grade crossing be | through the toil of men and women | qsated in the sanciuary with the | a1 ready to procecd “'1"- the CANER | which Tias immaasuralily increased | Allowed to remain but that it be |who haie struggled against odds 10 giher church dignitaries. | \ od will ity them o 8 4F we have | &4 number of so-called “tape read- | Safeguarded hy warning signals and |wrest a bare existence from the Eyes Are Wet | b”[; [ [ Rl Lealld i, b e breaking through | 24-hour gateman. A petition to |soil,” Many heads were bowed and | Continned on Pags 11.) provious resistance point, cither on | !his effect was presented by a num- | ¢ eyes were wet as the parish- the up or down side, in volume jn. | Der Of Property ewners in the Vi-| |,iire farmers from Wisconsin, | s of St Charles and those 3 Pleasur in | variably attracts a large speculative :':"«" {""'}‘:*‘“d- claiming M'h" "’"?- however, applauded the veto, J. N. | others who had known Monsignor | FSNPI@SS easure . following. on of the cromsing would seriously | myitemore, tormer president of the | McGivney as priest and citizen lis | " h . (Cian. JUN"]RS SHHWN PI.A[;E! Thm‘,.mow tickers are now | 18MASE their land and would great- | wisconain Dairy Association, sai: |{oed 1 acemint of hi st woi| Message to Father Gian |in use in a majority of the 150" njure the East Main street busl- | president Coolidge's veto was wisc, | lived Tife as it fell fromt the Tips of franceschi, Chaplain BY SEN"]RS AT N"RMAI{M;- cities througheut the country |"°% fction. o far as Wisconsin is concerned. |one who had known him intimat: ca, | 4 Commission’s Statement the bill was absolutely detrimental | iy | - Rih e posdon it ateciey B latanid o the public utilities | 1o the interests of the farmer.” Rev. Dennis Hurley, St Joseph's ticker quotation service. On the jon is expressed as follows | fiom Fuellom iites B S L AR G e tome, May 24 Pp—Cardinal Gas- | Pacific coast it is reported that & o ds A - R ed o UosL ROl oAl R loRts i, Papal seerctary of state, in a J o o e et ettt Bt Accidion {Asricultor, aaidia/poll of Wisconsinline Mgr. Patrick 3. MuGivnoy, said {Paril, Papal sserclary of glatc, ' & Members of Highest Class | A petition was presented signed | farmers showed them four to one that “the dominant mnote of th Bxp 10 ] i 8 {omes of brokers and large Mar- |y yumerous property ewners busl: e e {chaplam of the Nobile expedition, Entitled to Special | et operators who ate thereby Able | yauy mpn, and fesidents of the tomws, (Continued on Page 16.) | (Continued on Page 16) s "‘:' "“f(‘;: 3 “”""“'QI“(,‘”” Privileges (Continued on Page 17.) g:’:::'d"’:h:?ema’r':"":‘l;‘::h ::0!‘!"!')"; —— - The Holy Father is particulisiy would be taken or made inaccessible, P l C d l l- C l s 3 | and that the local interests and in- t ren S anlan e g i o ok s o a1 | FATHER IS SENTENCED dustries would be separated by a apa ross an alian Lo ors [ e w Britain State Norma school — | G ¥. throu ‘ y Will have to undergo the penaltien of | _ ; g ot ,..f,'l:,,f;:‘;‘;c,}‘“’.n,““t’,‘e'{:i Are Dmpped at North Pole As SRR L e E e . The ° o o o Ay de t T T mraists i 4 soriony | 1o ARG Som—i00 Year Ok madation o miraate nd inirsat Nobile and Dirigible Fly Qver ‘i St v i :‘-1,\]1 = ‘(:‘e ’:g::ol's auditorium yes- | Law Invoked. }'““a”!.\“ have to give way to the 5 ‘.”"fi\{plmk.;:h::-:-";m:-:";;n they will crday afternoon. i { i : 3 f .\myons the privileges which the | Newtown, May 24 (UP)—A father ::]n:::m]:v‘:l::";:tl f..'".'..'.’.'.n'}‘fi"fmffii el rnnv‘m‘nal\l\1‘1‘;)"‘1'\“ senior class may enjoy are the use | has been sentenced under a hundred | Josdekd | o 11 science, and paternally imparts ot 1is Tevnt altanct ida Al and | 3R Sl TaAGHS Tmro To% heating his | f,:’;’\']:"d o naty L cintarens Italian Explorer and Crew Reach Northern 5“"‘""‘ oL e apostolic henediction the use of the inner court. The =on o = R b s e World at 1:20 A. M., After Almost 21 Hou e ‘uniors muet give their seats to the | James Pato. well-to-do farmer was R P . 7 l FOX SUIT SETTLED senlos In The"trotley 3. s, arragnes “betore " Joice”of the qw':"iv:"b;:ud:':!::|:'p:;-'ua:"l’l"0l:; Air—Messages Wirelessed to Pope, to King, | cafeteria, and library. Peace Patrick H. McCarthy last | et = (P | During the next weck juniors will | night charged with “failure to rear ’;‘24 ".“‘d" is B it LR of e Mussolini and Mrs. Nobile. R he obliged to wear red ribhons ahout | 4 child With reasonable diligence” | L°CAUE® danger lurks in a greater or ction Rrong! 1heir heads. {and possession of firearms ook degcee AL 3l rade cROMINES RE || (cionyiignted by (e Associated] [eral Nahils and Varione NS peath of Hushand Ends in Ad- e S The boy, James Jr., who was found | ¥°!l 25 along the curves and in- Pross. 1228) | were dropped on the pole. The cross i living a furtive life in the woods | '°r<ecting points of highways and | Kines Bay, Spitzbergen, Mav 24 [is about six fcot high with 4 metal| justment By Defendant. | home, testified Pato beat him with | (Continued on Page 17.) which was in communication with the meseage written in Latin by The action of Laura Fox, admin {a strap, pitchfork and whip regular- | S the Italia until 7:30 o'clock this | Pope Pins was placed | tratrix of the estate of the late North Stamford Man Reports That |1y and threatened him with a shot- Meriden Girl Dies From morning when the dirigible asked | Immediately after the cross was|Mvrek H. Fox . \lruwn l;y--v\:r: zun . 3 for its position. was trying to get in | dropped, the wirchip wire Sline was settled this morning ouf j i Scangeran Whom He Gave Ride "o, o given a 30.day suspend- Injuries in Auto Crash {ionch with the airshin this morn- ‘“.,"o?_n,: to Eing G Emmanue! conrt. The case was scheduled Took $220 From Him. ed jail sentence and fined %30 on Hartford. May 24 (F—Misa Justin |ing. ne word having been received | Premier Mussolini and Nobile's wife | (07 today in the superior court in the firet charge and 85 on the |l Heureaux. 21, of 15 Miller street, [ from the Italia since that fime Ihy wireloss through the Citta In|Hirtford and the settlement was Stamford. May 24 UP—Harry |second. Meriden, died thie morning at the Milano. [ roached before the case was called Johnson of North Stamford. report-| The boy went home with his| Hartford hospital as the result of in Papal Cross Dropped The baee crew expocted the 1talia The claun was that Fox was run [T ed te police thic morning that he|parents. turies received last night when the | Kings Ray, Spitzbergen. May 24 to retnrn fo Kings Bay thie aftey-| down by a machine on the West had heen robhed of $220 by a strang- —_———ee f:f in T:ll‘h she was V:d"ll with | —{—A cross containing a message | noon Harttord road and fatally inynred er to whom he gave a ride three other young people blew a|written by Pope Pius was dropped | As fthe mirship carries only one|and suit was brought fo recover Accarding to Johnson's story he A"a"”" Regulahons tire while rounding Bachelder's cor- [on the North Pole today, frompthr tadio operator 1t was helicved that | damages. Hungerford & Saxe rep A nas on the post road between this Are to Be Enforced | ner. rocky Hin. News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, ALCORN'S WITNESSES GONE PLANTOELININATE AS 12 FAGE POLIGE COURT FOR BREAKING “DRY" LAW State “Agents” Missing, Forcing Prosecutor to Ask for Continvance to June 2. prise When Pi- geons™ Keep Away With- Authorities Express tool out Previous Notification city and up the distance conwich when he picked man. After riding a short the stranger produced a gun and forced him fo part with his money Then the man took the ig- nition key of Johnson's ecar and, telling him that he would find it “down the road, jumped out and ran J 10 a parked machine, climbed in and drove off. After finding the key to hi= car Johnson drove to police headquarters here and flled his re- @ POt MOVIE TICKER 1 DEHIND BIG BODN Automatic Board Speeds Up Transactions PUBLICITY ~ ALSO HELPS Foday small Town Trader Gets Al- most Instantaneous News of Way Market Is Going Instead of Hav- Hartford. May 14 (P—Captain Clarence M. Knox. state aviation commissioner, announced today that seventeen aviation regulationa will be rigidly enforced on June 1, in harmony with the policy of making flying gafe in Connecticut. Fourteen of these rules were adopted when the station commission was formed a year ago and three more have been added. There it a provision requiring all etudent and licensed pilots to wear parachutes. Stock Quotation, | GRADE CROSSING IN |* PLAINVILLE AT END |- Public Utilities Commission De- nies Petition of Highway Dept. Tor East Stieet Change NOT DANGEROUS ENOUGH NOW T0 WARRANT GOST Propred Lapenditure Not in Keep- | ing With Degrec of Danger, State Board Finds in Response to Plea y Commissioner Macdonald, Planned New Through in Ncighboring Town, at a high rate of speed and struck a tree. The girl’s mother. Mrs. Eva L'Heureaux, had been called to the bedside. Also as a result of the accident. Miss Agnes Beal, 19, 99 Goodwill avenue. Meriden, a critical co dition with a fractured skull, and James Hughes. prominent Meriden youth of 18, possibly has a frac- tured. skull. The driver. Walter Michalke, 19, of Wallipgford, was only slightly injured. © Who | Highway ONNECTICUT, e — Thoughl He Won $10,000 On Kentucky Derby But ls Awarded $9,998 Less || fes Clapp, cmployed at an ot A*l'mnoMl sales Teed a little m. Reigh Count in the v Reigh Count -ommg Clapp's cale e was entitle to 210000 yader the pari-mut ystom of hetting at the Kentueky ck Clapp woni to Hariford yester- bet. H establishment wiiore lvmuM put He ented the reh str station, and [ Kentueky won. Ac itions duy to collact i visited th ow was || that |1 Banded Hount repre his winnings. Now S he's wondering where his atical process was bad or he actually won $10.000 g out $9.92 “the nd comcone’s hot on him ————————— FARM LEADERS ARE. HIGHLY INDIGNAN THURSDAY, MGR. MGIVNEY NEW BRITAIN HERAT ™ Mgy ayeg D) MAY 2f, 1928 —TWENTY PAGES | GOEY TO HES REST " HONORED BY WANY Pratestanis, Jews and Gatholics * Pay Tribute With Bare Heads | — and Wet Eyes CHURCH WITH OTHERS: S Chartes Charch i pridzeport | Radical Rca(ljuslmcnt to | Unable (0 Acommodate Woze | Moot Decline in Real Vhrons — sate, Clovical amd Civie | 3 | Estate Values During Dignitaries in Ateendance—Bishop 3 H Dy, Nilan Conducts Mas~ for Departed | DIN Months, His Pro- Dirigible Italia, marking the third trip by air to the North I'ole. | Gen. Umberto Nobile kept in con- | stant communication with the mothership Citta Di Milano here as the dirigible made its way under his command to the pole some 750 miles | north of here. At 1:20 a. m., almost 21 hours after the start of the ven- ture, he wirelessed that the airehip | was over the North Pole. Other Souvenirs | The flags of Italy and Milan, the cross presented by the Pope to Gen- | (Continued on resented the plaintiff and Brosmith, Maxwell & Curry represented the de- fendant and an insurance company Page 13) 2 5 e | | MGR. DUGGAN 18 BETT THE WEATHER Hartford, May 24 UP—Mgr. Dug- | | Ean. rector of &1. Josaph's cathedral, New Britain and vicinity Mostly clondy tonight and Fridas: poseibly showers Fri- dav with clowly rising tem- perature. | has been at &t Francis' hospital since last Monday with an attack of | the grippe. His condition it reported today as improved. and it is expect- F— e % L woek. Linder Proposes Assessment Cuts, . Complete Land Value Check-up EPISCOTAL BISHOP ‘ Al P and Levying of State Income Tax and editor of the Catholic Transcript | ed he will leave the hospital this Coroner |pota deatha Average Daily Circulation For RS 14,925 ay 19th PRICE THREE CENTS SENATE CUTS CAPERS AT EXPENSE OF COOLIDGE BY OVERRIDING FOUR VETOES IN LESS THAN TWO HOURS Tyson, Oddle and Post- master Bills Passed By the Upper Branch of Legislature By Over- Reduction, His Aim | whelmmg Majontnes — Bill Creating Bandmaster in Army Only Measure to Fail of Passage— Worst Rebuke Coolidge Has Received. Woashi May 24 P —The sei ndulg a ficld day today a cxpense of Presudent Coolidge rriding in loss than two heurs vetoes which Wiite Hoys d attached 1o four legislative ac- nmplishments. A ffth attempr Ihe Tyson bill to grant retiremen s to disabled world war emer- oV officers, We Oddie bill for « 000 buftding program on ™ public lands; the bills call for inercased pay for night pos ¥ al workers and to grant fourth cluss THOMAS W. LINDER. postmasters rental, fuel and light wances were all passed over e ceutive disapproval. Finally the hill to establish the position of andmaster in the army, failed to un the two thirds majority neces- sary. The postal bills became lans, vecause the ho had previously owrrlddon the president, but house | action must still be obtained on the others. P JUDGE REFUSES T0 WIX UP N FAMILY Now Bridgeport Woman 15| Decisively Beaten The vote on the Tyson bill was 1 14, On the ] E . Pleased Husband Is Not Jailed 1« ¢, on tne oaaie'vin 57 o’z:. — ‘on the (;ur(h class postmasters measure 63 to 17, NEWS SCAVENGERS FLAYED | " ovin this ungreceaented attacs on presidential authority only on: f o s o voice was raised in defense of Mr Court Criticizes Press for Playing |Coolidge, and that came from Bruc 3 of Maryland, a democrat. H Up Cromwell Vamily Case—|thought perhaps the senate was o R little to precipitate and that mor: Rearing ia: Continued Catdl 1880 | 03:icr aontive, Ho adfon Haseiin s consideration should be glven thi Bridgeport. May 24 (UP)—Charg- | (Continu~d on e 17.) ing “news scavengers” with making e a hero and heroine of Mr. and Mrs. [i A Edward Cromwell, ge Wilham J. [We e I Buckley refused to intervene in the | domestic affuirs of the couple after | a brief court hea today Cromwell had heen arraigne his wife's hehest on a charg i ich of the p. technical. Th arrest The charge | oman obtained | Commander r a doctor | Wood Urges o chilaren | (zeneral Observance of r her health, She has | . her hushand whom she | Occasion vand's \ave many Deirs, ¢ Ovders for Memorial Day The judge’s unespected action fol- {anee have heen jssued lowed a report by City Alienist Dan- mander 8 H. Wood of Stanley PPost 1ol I Griftin that Cromwell, a team- |G, A. R, who suggests generous dis. had the mind of a person cight play of the national colors, and out- vears, nine months old lines plans for the decorating Case Is Continued. graves of deccascd veterans. On the recommendation of Ass Theodore Johnson has been nam ant Prosccutor Jauies § uldic, [parade marshal, and Eugene | Tidge Buckly cor case | Barnes is chairman of commitiees to until June 12, placing Cromwell un- [arrange the day’s program. der the charge of Probation Officer | Commander Wood's statement fol fames Mcconncll. The jwige inti- |Jows od the case would he dropped i€ | “Compades of and Ariny Cromw himself n alSpanish War Vet World Wi rafional ma | Veterans, s ns and their \uldic repr I'rosccutor {anxiliaries, of Veterans hannon who has vainly | ind Women Relicf Corps, patriotic sought a ligal authority for prosc- ul rs and friends on of the insistent father gain we are reminded of t Many Matropolitan newspapermen r approach of Memorial Day i the crowded courtroom | et us not forget to properly observe when Judze Buckley arvaigned them | this day. 1 roquest that Wednoes- for the sensational publicity which May 30, he observed as a me has heen en the Cromwell's tiorial to our departed comrades of pathetic case he Civil war. T request that flags Criticizes Publicity, on ali public buillings and in our “This is a fypical case in which Parks be at half mast until noon news scavengers have made Mr. and #nd then at fuil mast, and T would Mrs Cromwell a hero and heroine,” |180 reauest a general display of the o said. “Mr. Cromwell fc not n |MagS by the public criminal. He is an intellig i ““This year. through the kindnes nd there is no 1egal basis for a caw |07 OUF city fathers and the Sons of % “"\L"im“ igEtihas it dr s | we are able to obtain b !notted plants for decorating the Cromwell. A ary figure i s B spending sinee Saturday in o Eraves of our dechnsed EUIIIRONE, e | The members anley Post G Eratetl for Aho Sjideeie. dedlaion, A, ML ogreatly appreciate the hearty Tl hehave myself” he promised, ation of the Spenish W hen went 1o his wite and thre < and the World War Veter children who s=at dressed in their | o " iy G0 Sonw of Veterans amd Sunday best for the b 2y 10 |1yefr auxifariox and tha Deugiter their drab existence [of Veterans and the Women's Re- trangely enough, Mrs. Cromwell ljoe Corps for all their kind as aemed pleased that her husband | in all of onr plans. had heen released, The snt heme | Department Command: r together and the publicity that has Johnson of the Spanish 1= having bean appoint for Memaorial al reate lom 4 a national sociological prob- of their unfortunate domestic tetas “hal difficulties was withdrawn thase participating in the Memorial Cromwell g1 e wonld fry to get | Day parade will he governad by his his joh back ‘n.:nm-lmnz | “E. F. Barnes. adjutant of th iy Spanish War Veterans has been ap Within Two rointed chairman of the various ame Home committers and all committees will report to him “ommittee of the Sons of Vet- utes in § Stanford. Mav 24 (P—Peath en- | tered the apartment at 26 Reckley avenue twice within two minutes °rans will decorate the graves ot this morning. The first to go was (" i Anna taglina 18-month-old | ° s .:“mrw Catedtie e daughter of Anthony Batfaglina. | .. *ITCo " FerEiony Cathelooomes The child died of convulsians after |y tman: Newington carstery, Wils three dave of suffering. Two min- |y& AT GOt nETDR Coriet utes later. James Williams. 42 “Commander Fred R. Wood and |uncie of the little tot. expired. He | | George H. Walla of the Sons of Vet- erans will furnish automebiles for the veterane and the Sons of Vet- erans will ride with them. 8. H. Woed, had been confined to bed suffering | |from a broken leg since April 10 | {and was believed to be recovering. | Phelan will {investigate