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News of the World By Associated Press Avey Weekn'E' Daily Circulation For July 21st NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928 —SIXTEEN PAGES 14,734 PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 nt 0000 CAN'T EARN | Ttaly Herself Will Investi FOUR BOYS SENTENCED 2 SWITH URGED TO | Italy Herselt Will Investigate HOOVER INVITES LIVING IN THEIR WORK ' Nobile Expedition. Says Premi s T0 LIFE IMPRISONMENT, mier: > PUT PUNCH INTO . REAGHES AZORES obile Expedition, Says Fremuer; BP ¢ SEI.E[;T"]N SENATOR JOHNSON el ‘ !Roport Made in England Show . . Plead Guilty to Slaying of 17 Year e T er estion Uftensive “ W LAST EIGHT WEEKS| e tor e i, & FOR GONFERENCE th| < That Country ¢ Us I | L D Tenon ncj oa 1 i 2 02 2 - - V) o London, July 23 (®—DMore than | g . {Mussolini Also Calls Attention to Fact That It Was! 3 > I (UP) — Four| ug e . : | 200,000 workmen, many of them L P A ed by = g m . A ‘M A 5 '/‘ 1 boys Todas S w-“ H L h . . Political Advisers Believe Thus :iiivicy “ormees oot Lieut. Paris, Accompani Italian Flier Maddalena Who First Saw Be. |Major Appoints Gz, 4 Rineea 1o Lte| Will Have Lunch With Califor- = |livelihood from the industries in | i : in a theater during an at-| _. s 28 Will He Be Able to Build Up | wiien shey R 5o S| Meghanic and Wireless Opera- ledguered Group—Commander of IlI-Fated to Make Thorough Sy of s revvers. e v, stanies | 1ial i Palo Alto Today, Pol- Essla repT mads otey gy e i | Party Anxious to Aid In Further Search. \ley Thomas, Albert ' " 5 dustrial transference board. The re- . . : John Tuj daaiEd . . , al I for, Now at Horta Rccommodations Situation e e lowed by D in| campmgn |max bl B e uigh \gland to ' Rome, July 23 UP—Premier Mus-|ing the sentiments of the Italian e ‘1’_"3'_ of killing Pearl 0w IScussion & AL other places where they can start solini told the council of mix people in thanking all those coutri- | PSS el ""“": tte in the LR ut Biratin o | today that a complete investiga buting to the rescue of cronepneen Berwyn. Sen- BUT NOMINEE HAS YET The board, which was constitutea | (OMPLETE FIRST LEG into all phases of the Italia disaster |pecially the crew of WILL CONSIDER ADDITION ey pessed by auage veank | WITE TS0 VISIT WITH by the government to consider trans- | would be made by Italy and that any fice cutter Krassin a in el 0 REACH r DEGISION fer of impoverished workers o new ]N 15 HOURS l5 Mm jother proposed investigation would |homage to the memories of AND NORTH END BU[LD[NG — N Y ATTORNEY GENER_AL A homes, states that these 0o y v [be immediately rejected. | Malmgren, Swedish e 1. cannot pay the costs of moving or —— premier, protesting against and Vincenzo Pomella, motor S —— | wait for a week’'s wages to defray | 4 e el iti-human, anti-Italian wave” [tendant | = 2 Sull Undecided Where He WUl qich costs. Assistance must be | CN¢ 5P In Flight to America Will 1as struck the participants in Lauds, Other 1talians | Progvess on Preparing Rooms "“’i Will Obtain From Probable Guber- : ! given them. Be Either By Way of Bermuda or |t fortunate enterprise, said that| The premier then paid tribute 10| garie, Nastos Thonst . - Speak or When He Will Leave Gkt b T . y Way | A Gl haenad BUeht 6t B Saal ptember Classes Thought to be | natorial Nominee Information Re- o Tour af Dosntrstons He Nova Scotia—Entire Trip Will lu“w:. t ot until “the drama arrived | Del Prote from ltaly o South amer-| - Doomed as Result of Paonessa's | i ol garding the Empire State and the A 4 oot at its epilogue.” ica as “having exalted the nation's| o Won't Make More Than (,,,e AY R About 4.450 Miles — Painting of Hits Out At Critics | righteous prid Newest Move to Checkmate School Commeme COIllmlSSlOl]el‘ wams Possibility of Its Being Carried By He asserted that the crew of the Reviewing the foreign situation Speech a Day During L,mp,m,__ [] Plane Gives Machine \p-‘\uuula.r;]'“]m had “shown their courage and yhe noted the c | Commiittee—First Meeting Next l'] Lm]l[ RallI‘O dy E d the Republicans in the November i spect.” The many sententious utter- sumption of normal relations be- Albany, N. Y. July 23 (®—Gov- | Horta, Island of Fayal, Azores, |ances about the expedition, the pre-|tween (e 1wo countries, the| A-formal inquiry into the city’s Palo Alto, Cal, July 23 (P —Re- s s be o v . —The French apla mier said. ccalle “the S ble |s: f a 1 treaty with | ge e 1 sumin, h fe! - ernor Smith is being urged by some P d G i (A)—Th mier said., recalled *“the mis signing of a ¢ eaty th | genior High school ds, the pla 1 & his conferences with re of his political advisers to pack the HOIICSSQ a“ OPDOI‘M)OH Ollll- la 1 te (the Fregate-bird) ar-|gjackers of war time, who, in cafes, | Hungary to the R s A publican political leaders of Cali- punch of his presidential campaign f i tived here this morning trom Brest, fin safety, without a shade of shame, | Kellogg pact, t usion and RO b . — fornia, Herbert Hoover today had into ths eight weeks precading the sel GOlIlg [0 fllG Mat Hrance, .completing the fiest ) il of how the battle was far- |initialing of the SatIEER e e A Y s S ranany aiaves et DAL 1o | DyUEd Benabor Hiam Johnscn. e election. In this way, they figure, its transatlantic flight to , {The signing of an h Per-|of establishing a new school in an- X g clals | his home cn Stanford University he can best build up te a eclimax| ".\'““”.v 0‘\“ ‘]\'{J;- and Bermuda. | He continued that on.y when a{;‘su, and the Initiation of conversa-|other section of the city was in-| Travel Thousands of Miles Op|campus for luncheon and a discus- just before the voting early in| ALARY RULING SPUTE ith Naval Lieut humanely possible researches had |tions with China's new Nan A o NS o sion of the general situation after- November. DI Faris in command been accomplished for fnding the lernment following the denunciation| S 0 PY Mavor Paonessa tedey Other Roads Free of Charge—|wards, LSS e il down on the unru i e s T e A fihenine announced aspeisimentiof 18,1 IS G The senior California senator ex- has reiched no decision as to when | : !harbor at 7:20 a +ltive, normal inquiry will be under-| In the internal on, the a committes of 14 men to make the d pects to conduct a vigorous cam- he should take to the road, where |Executive Wants to Know Why|castern standard time). It Was @iyapan on the development of the en- | premier mentioned with satisfaction | €tud Washington, July 23 (P—The in. |PAIEN for reelection this November ke should go, or how many speeches | (0 wol ot Required o rigidesininsmar e sl Sosinas terprise, the relief operations and all the decrease in unemployment ana| The committee roster includes the terstate comuierce commission was |2hd national and state leaders look he should deliver. He is revolving | s ® ’ {no wind. & | phases of this tragedy which has!improvement in agricultural condi-'na five men who ed on a fold today by Commissioner MeMan- | t© him to materially assist the cause in his mind the varied bits of advice | pass On Remuneration of Several Sy 1800 Mlkes | shaken the world.” tior Tveryth to point| similar group several years ago - that abuses in the use of rail- |Of the Hoover-Curtls ticket. that come from lieutenants, in- | Lieutcnant Paris and his two com- | Will Be Italian to a harvest 1perior when at the instance of Mayor T0ad owncd private passenger cars| While Senator Johnson long has cluding those who think he should | City Officials in Past. | panions, Relicf Pilot Marrot and | inquiry, the premier stressed |that of 1027, he said. | Paonessa a survey of the necds of Were common and exte . |been identified with the so-called g | I quiry, P | tn. H : take to the stump by Labor Day at Wireless Operator Cadon, completed | “wil] natyurally be made in Italy and = {the educational systemn was made SUEECS'ed @ scrics of new regulations | Progressive wing of the party and » s N 8 & s the latest and it probably will be a In a letter to Corporation ('num-dw f some 1.600 miles in 15 hy Italian officials. Any other Reforring fo ministerial changes, | and recomniendations drafted, many (0 limit r 1 expenditures in this | has stood four square against some month or more before his speech- | John H. Kirl today, Mayor hot utes pothesis is absurd and whatever | Premicr Mussolini praised Court ©of Which were put in effect. They ficld. of the issues which the republican making plans are discussed Paonessa asked If it was his final{ T} beside @ French i might be or wherever the propo- Volpi, former finance minister, “who are: former Mayor Geor A “:\h\l.m'. in a report, advised |presidential nominee has supported One Speech a Day decision that Silary o Enaie o pply of petrol gition came from, it would fmmedi- | left his name attached fo the most Quigley, Harry P. Smuth, Lows N° e that study of |in the past, it is said he and his fol- The governor has told friends, | Wt Ko Aol el 4 or the cir flight. They lately be rejected.” * important pages of Italy's financial Shipps, Thomas W. Crowe and Israel PHiVd vements lowers are united with the more however, that he doesn't intend to man James J. Watson of the water | pjan 1o head for Bermuda, stoppPIng | Meanwhile, it should be recorded. | history and to the sett] of the | Wexler. Michael J. Kenney has also yeataithyn conservative elements in their sup- make more than one speech a day, board must be fixed by the common to refucl, if necessary, befor: > €aid, that the first to see the be- | inter-allied debets.” N appointed as one of the group v”““‘f“l movements | port of a Californian for the vr‘l- and he is considering the advisi- | council, and 1f so why he not | uing to New York leaguered group was Major Madda-| Concerning the 1927-1328 hudect | Of Private citizens. Representing the ¢ 478" scalt. He rcommended |dency. bility of not even doing that. A insisted that this provision of the Captain Frank T. Courtney, Brit-|jana the [Italian flier who went | the premier gave 19,535,000,000 lirs board of finance und taxation will M'd‘ o ‘vw;v‘n.l»u.x hereatter for- Boulder Dame Issue | Jimited number of addresses in|law be adhered to in the past airman who was tured back bY | north with a Savota-Marchetti ma- |as income and 19,605.000.000 lire as | b® Scnator Edward I Hall and pq 00® raiiread from moving a) One chief point of contact between strategic centers all to be broadcast | The mayor asked that early an- [bad weather, when he tried (0 fiy 10 | chine | expenditure, leaving a balance in the | COMMmissioners Fredcrick A. Searle, ‘,, 2 ie tar fon 2oy road except [the nominee and the senator is the 3 by radio, Is a program to which he | swer be made and in the meantime | America from Horta, was in e e i 2 I e \g\][ o5 harars, thus abolishing | Boulder Dam {ssue. Secretary Hoo- is giving serious thought. | he is withholding his approval of the | breakwater when the Frenchmen ar-| 4t o ministers would be in o The common council will he repre d ch such cars are|ver assisted in negotiating the seven | e n 5 stel il terpret- ontinued on P 2 ron council will be repre- ‘nioved free € Although there s a plan on f0ot | council's resolution fixing Mr. Wat- | riscd k P (Continued on Page 12) |sented by Aldermen William H. linee when oft - thelr home lstate compact and has been an to have him speak at a monster son's salary at $1.200. The amount| Lieutenant Paris is making his| - Judd, Frank Zapatka, and David 1. The report declared that the prae- 2rdent supporler of the lsaaiadge, outdoor rally in Chicago during the |jq tho same as that paid W. L. |flight under the joint anspices of the | ! | Nair and Councilman Frank L. Con- tice of transport e Senstor Jonpson 1y op-Aufon ety campaign, and there undoubtedly | yaren, Watson's predecossor, and is ! I'rench naval and commerce depart- i i35 S han raiireanorine persons other|Boulder Dam bill which is the un- will be other occasions for open air | oo o arned. but' the | ments | s enay a4 employes i private | fnigheq business of the senate at | satisfactory to all roncerned, but the | 1 | \leolmg Wednesday passenger cars at the same rates appearances, Smith Will insist, | ;\ovor 4y of the opinion that to ap- May Fly Home : Charged passengers - provides oeey|the convening of the next session wherever possible, on speaking out S 5 > 5 : ~ s { ecting has been called for & S P d ODlY|ang which the senator believes can- a & ohishe 45 aonesrve This wolce. prove will he to set a preceden 1f, on arrival in D s | \‘\‘,dn <d afternoon at 4:30 o'clock with ordinary coach accommodations not be stopped by a filibuster thie oors, chiefly < L | which will require future action rn\ re thinks o return flight is ol the mavor explaining that he Constituted an unjust discrimination i gl s He never has done much campaign- fiiiota s ¥ g th e time as it has been at the two pre- o et | salary questions which he regards as | i has been instructed ta fly back wishes to have the information com. ¢ should likewise bo prohibited. | M€ 4 ing from the wear of his train, a5, ..,.00emnry by wav of New Foundland & b He recommended that all railroad | ©¢4!nS sessions. alieve ’ §i¢ v | piled with the least possible delay so & T th B e e e oot e | Discussing the step taken toda The Frenchmen covered the first that work may proceed on which. FTIVALE CATS pay the same rates for AT v ‘_'”h“" PR e e e e reavmiing | The mayor declared fhat he regarded |12 of their fizht with clock-like Brings Good News to Coo-‘l.ost for Thm BEPRKE D | ever type of Henior High cenoel ap: toanshortation son othen linse -that| o SEREEERAORANE SHo 0 it most strange that insistence on arity, At 1:00 a, m, Greenwich 1 2 g A0 are paid for the movement of private A 3 : i ears to be the preference of th tel 3 v gen- ki Y P come st at thie ti nd r{about 3 miles fromn the Azores, . . . 2. i : - 5 senger equipment » ol formal greetings with the public. ‘ : just a “ :m; ar \:r:fju st et [m‘ tion in Nlcaragua in Saskatchewan | I is expected that a public forum General Practices able candidate for governor of New ntil after his notification the | *Xisting conditions. hence this ques-|r I ! will be called when the inquiry has | A general practice of the use of | York on the republican ticket. From week of August 19, the democratic | ton = to why similar action ELae ;"" ":;’r' f”*”‘l Lo | {Deen completed and & report is raiirend private cars hy the wives. |him the republican standard bearer n presidential nominea will do no cam- | 0 taken in the past. e AL vl i Superior. Wis, July 25 (P—In-| Regina, Sask, July 23 ('P)—pe. | FER4Y fOF Presentation I daughters and friends of railroad of- |hoped to get a closeup view of the Judge Kirkham's ruling was haeed | west longitud e pu i 4 & gina, B uly (UP)—Be-| " "moqav'e devblopment in the Senior ficials for the fafl " on the ordinance which savs t iin and are now fiying 5 knots. | timations that he brought important | jier that four American eolopists E he ansportation of (Continued on Page 14) | ring continues to work very |and good news from Nicaragua to geologists | High school situation is likely to be parties to and from pleasure resorts (Continued on Page 14) the salary of city employes must be ‘”‘E 5 o LAY s i s % lost for three wecks in the Reindeer 'somewhat of a disappointment to the was described by McMa v, — S fixed by the common council when- The regularity of our progress President Coolidge were made here as des y McManam ARaD B Raltiow eacnra; . Nin Wedtdon:| 13 poctbaty today by Secretary Wilbur of the | lake country were dead was express- #Chool accommodations committe Certain railroads wcre cited as succeeded Mr. Hateh last werk, | The radio of the plane is capable |navy department upon arriving in ed today by Royal Canadian Mount. DSCUS® it was hoped that the plans being particularly engaged in such STAND, COLLOM SAYS' President of Lawn Tennis Association Will Back Committee’s Decision London, July ® — The decl- slon of the United States Lawn Tennis association to drop William T. Tilden 1I from the Davis cup team will stand, according to Sam- uel H. Collom, president of the U. 8. L. T. A. who reached London today from Paris. The dropping of Bill Tilden from the Davis cup team may or may not mean we lose the Davis cup this year” said Collom, “hut it will have to stand. Tilden has! not been absolutely disqualified— | charges have been brought before ecutive committee and untit - are disposed of, it is deemed to withdraw Tilden from Davis cup play “T am firm friend of Tilden and believe he is the most popular player in England and America and the U. & L. T. A. is certainly in- : debted to him for the wonderful work he has been doing in con- nection with the Davis cup. 1 do feel, however, that the charges should remain as they are.” Collom added that the decision In regard to Tilden did not mean that he would be permanently dropped. He stands a chance for reinstatement to play next year, Collom &aid President Collom revealed that a meeting of the amateur rules com- mittee of the U. 8. L. T. A., was be- ing held fn New York today, called as a result of the appeal of the French Tennis tederation that Til- den be permitted to play. He said a commniittee meeting by telephone but said transatlantic that Tilden's this year holds good, Collom today wrot€ Tennis federation: “We thank you for your message regarding Tilden and appreciate the fine ship which promoted it, but feel that the charges should stand.” the French Universalist Minister Found Shot to Death ! Watertown, N. Y., Rev. George D. superintendent 23 (A— Walker, 45, state of Universalist churches, was found shot to death in his home here today, with a plstol Iying beside him. Authorities | inclined to the belief that his death| was due to suicide but an investiga- tion was begun. July >6al Mr. Walker had been superintend- ent for the past five years and was - 29| also cditor of the Empire State Uni- versalist, he was awaiting a deeiston from the | withdrawal from the Davis cup tean; | sportsman- | 5 corporetion canusel of sending and receiving on both | Supcrior for an overnight stay ated police, ik |1ons and she avelenzths and the | the summer White House | correct in his stand. the mayor [long und shert wavelengths and the |t The four under the leadel vointed out today, it would he nee. |fliy Pt their promise 10 send out | Mr. Wilbur, upon detraining, ad- : e e leadership of essary for the common council to fix | WO ir progress. Most of | mitted that the situation in Nicara- 9°P0 D. Fuller of Towa, were last a salary for the chairmen of the|(he messages were fechnical reports | gua would be his main topic of con- | Sen at the lower end of Reindeer police, fire and public works hoards, | Put one flashed at 10:20 last night | versation with the chief = executive, |iake by J. M. Cumines, manager of | he clerk of the fire board, members | 6111 ) onic | DUE retused to say what new de-|ine Kudson Bay company post at et e not dined, but drank | velopment he would refer to Presi- | p.o - sessment and of the publie works | Sorme coffos 5 { dent Coolidge on the grounds that e A s bt AR Not Sporting Lyent it had not been published vet and | Cumines said the geologists were & es5tn -2 R e o e flight of La Iregate is more that he could not reveal it before |then in despcrite condition, their positions are now heing filled by men {appointed by the present admiis| it 1 a sporting affair. It speaking to the president food supply nearly gone, their cloth- | tration and the new appointees are | t Recent defections from the out- |INE in poor condition and a large drawing the salaries of fthair pre- |uorth Atlantic by seaplane [tawed forces of Sandino In Nicara- | Part of their equipment either lost | decesiors without any counehl foe sarations for it have been go- | gua, by which large numbers of men | of damaged. -y bl ing on for miore than a year. [Who had been hiding in the hils| The Hudson Bay trader advised | Y Ihe plane is built to stand rough engaged in banditry surrendered | the men to turn back ahd offered to Paps weather, not only in the sky but on | their arms and gave pledged of fu. Euide them to the pass, their start- | Pallotti Clubs to Hold | vt S (005 i % | ture g0od behavior, wers mentioned | D€ point. Fulcr and his compan- | | Barbecue in Unionville | cquipped with two ss0-horsepower | by Mr. Wilbur as showing the trend | lons were said to have refused Cum. | Hartford, July 22 (M —Another Gnome-Rhone-Jupiter motors set in | M affairs in Nicaragua towards 1°S offer and pushed on with their |indication that Secretarv of State|tandem fashion dircctly atop the big | stable conditions. The naval secre. | XPedition in two canoes Francis A. Pallotti may become a|liplanc. 1t carried ahoard it suffi- | tary indicated that the new develop: 7 contender for a higher place on the | cient food for days should the Plane ment which he wanted to discoses Are University Students republican state ticket this fall is be forced down on the water. mnn Mre. Coolidge was an even | Towa City, o, July 23 (UP)— seen herc in the announcement to-| 1t the west bound flight is a sUC-|more important event in the situa. | Th® four Universitv of Towa stu- Qay that representatives of 24 Pal. | cess, Licutenant Parls expects 10| tion. [dents reported missing in the Re lotti clubs of Connecticut will at- |[Spend only a few days in New York| Thomas Cochran. a partner in the [T loke region in Canada loft herc tend a barbecue in his homor ar|befor: starting the eastward Journey. | hanking house of 3. B, Morgan and | MA¥ 25 on their exploration trip. | Hiibaviis ion: Regiiest 1 1+ 30 Years Old | company. arrived in Superior on the | THeY lioped to reach a spot. north o o e L oil| | Dieutentnt!Patlsvis 90} vears o140 Sy S ST T SHBEHOREh WS oo otic il | program s 5 Ecd | 04 holds the altitude record for | go e (TN 28 MK Wi My, Comit 1 The four zre John Fuller, of Kr junder the auspices of the Pallotti | J88 "00S L0, " G® o g Kilo- {47 oo gest. -odge as Mr. Cool- ik, Gordon Armistrong of Britt club of this eity with Vietor De| S0P ERT B oy & height of Max Kane, of Towa City and Peder Nezzo, secretary of the local or-|§TARS TS | pee | Boddom of Crystal Lake. ganization and chief clerk in the fi’Rl ANI] Buv THR“WN |office of the secretary of &tate, as chatrman of the commitee. Mr. De | e ] , HAVE FULL CONFESSION Nezzo said today that invitations: londen. July 18 () — 2 th had been sent to officers and other e fl”T UF M“v‘Nfi m”[;“ prominent members of the 24 I In the. Azores.this morning | Mexico City Chief of Police Won't lotti clubs in the s These clubs I'reneh effort to cross the a transatlantic st 1g of 1 Give Out Statcment Mbade b, | which have actively eupported Mr. | was being re-fueled, Lieuten- Fall i ety Pallotti in previous political eam- |, &0 LIE B LG o niander of the [ Fall to Street as Chain | omregon's Assassinator. paigns, represent a constituency of | q 2 to take off some | | expedition, planning to P 2 22,000 !}:.’Ah:mr&mrrix:uw i all | i fay for Newfoundland, Breaks and Tailboard g e S manlat parts of the state al Antonio Rios Zertuche, chief o L S s A Youn Opens police of Mexico City, stated today | Al Smith Orgamzallon Southington. his own un Chukhnovsky Accepts b Invitation of U. S. i, extren Moscow, July 23 (®—Pilot Chu-|ing, | khnovsky. guished himself in the rescue of | members of the missing Italia, and Prof. Sumoilovitch, head of the Russian rescue expedition aboard the Krassin, have accepted an invi- ing field a City, soldi assassination but squadrons of Mexican army Russian flier who distin- | planes took off from Valbuena fly- train, while gathered along the roads to Mexico the capital. of the [that a full cont Paris is one on has been ob- fcH al¥ Terops, He |tained from Jose de Leon Toral, ac- Forming in Southington |*°""* e e P aien Vinints aged 1] ot billoncn ssin_ of President-Flect | | (Bosddl to M TeT et e R | Broad street, and Chester Diugo- Obregon, but that he was unable as Southington, July 28—An Al Smiith zinia, aged 12, of 219 Washinaton |Yet to reveal its contents. fior PoesiAent el Bas lesn formed ] |strect, were thrown out of an auto.| The chisf of police said that the in Southington and the first organi- | | mobile truck owned by John Urban Catholic clergy were cooperating zation meeting will be held this |of 219 Washington street, on Stan- with the police in the investigation |ley street near the entrance to Stan- of the ssination. Gerald P. Crean has been named ! Body of Mesican Ace Reaches Capl- |ley Quarter park about 11 o'clock He added that Luis Morones, for- | president of the organization. He 3 this forenoon when the chain hold- mer minister of labor, whose resig- will work as organizer under the di-| tal on Morning Unfavorable for ing the tailboard gave way. The girl | nation had been demanded by Ag- [rection of District President Joseph was infured about the head and |tarian elements, wae reported to be |P. Dutton of Bristol. More than| FIving. back. and the boy, who is deaf and |hiding and that the police were in- | 100 prospective members have al-f oo {dumb, suffered an injury to the|vestigating reports of his where- jready applied for enrollment and ! AeX{Co Lo head and may be hurt internally. |ahouts in Mexico City many more will probably be ad-|tain Emilio ack today to| The children, who had been pick-| He also said that the police have mitted. This is the first organ goad will glier, eame back to oY or |IN€ mushrooms during the fore. |a report that Manuel Trejo whose tion of its kind ever attempied in|a capital in double mourning fOF| ;o "yeore thought safe in the back | connections have not been revealed timely death and for the f th y vi e President.Eleet | O the truck, but without sensing their danger they had gone to the extreme rear end, probably to watch |gon was killed, |the passing traffic and other sights | United States. along the route. They were taken to | New Britain General hospital by a | % passing motorist. and who is sald to have furnished of has fled to the cold, gray rainy morn- rely unfavorable for fly nd escorted the funeral many school children THE WEATHER * New Britain and vicinity: Generally fair tonight and Tuesday; not much change in lers lined the strects of all wearing arm bands HIGH TIDE — JULY 24 | | ! \ | \ | *. | tation from the Russo-American {of mourning, and throughout the “ New Haven 5:3iam. temperature, 5 Chamber of Commerce in New |city flags were at half-mast and New London 3:38 a.m. | York to visit the United States. most business offices were closed, | ¥ * the pistol with which General Obre- | |and estimates of cost could he pre- | gented before the hoard of finance {and taxation without further delay {It is probable that the inquiry will |consume several weeks and that no practice, In a number parties carried on private cars in- cluded officers of industrial corpora- tiors and their families, indicating use of the free transportation to of cases the | final action can now be had until the influence shipments. One private | fall. car identified as “owned by the vice North End School Considered president of one of the eastern car- to have been for three years to United States. 54,000 Miles three year period, the cars of the New York, The main question to he consider- ICTs” was found €d by this committee is whether a {T1VIInE steadily -room additicn shall be built be. |2/l POInts in the Itween the existing units of the Senior | ., TF8Y High school, on pians prepared by | . .Luring ! "Pared BY Lo private litecural - firm o Warren cpjcago and St. Louis tiaveled 254 Powe Co. of Lansing, ‘ , s 000 miles on foreign lines,” he re- .+ at a cost of about $540.000, Or port sajd, “while foreign line cars Whether an entire new school shall trayvelod only 26,000 miles on that be built to serve the northern and line. |Rorthwesiern sections. Flori lifornia, Michigan, “Maine, The main uments advanced Jrench Lick Springs, Hot Springs, thus far in favor of the school Ark., White Sulphur Sprin accommedations committee plan is W. Va. Included among the occu- that it is more economical and that pants were the wives of officials and It preserves the sch s one unit s the partics inclu The opponents of th an, whil movement of private | admitting the cost of a new high s commonly patronized lechool would be greater, point to the by those eking recreation ‘fact that the present building is lo- amuse and located on foreign | cafed miles from the sections w -»\,v‘ lines, is very noticeable.” i e S FALL T0 SELL HIS RANGH in other instanc he ed guests. cars to resor that these distriets are entitl Ax to Senior High school accommoda FOR OVER $800,000 Representatives of school | board have heen at the of the mayor twice in ssful at tempts to speed up action on th plan but he has declined to eanct uns ) of 750,000 Acres in Texas— it in view of the rather general op- | position ! Burden Too Heavy i Wi venver, C July 23 (UP) —| FAVOR MAJ. GEN. EDWARDS 7" rio's'ar afin . S 5 Mexico soon will pass hands of the former secre- orn FOR DEDICATION SPEAKER o - ary of the interior, according to Clay Mann, president of the Mann Committee on Progeam Prefers Thim COmisson Co. of San Angelo and | Datla ad contracted for all ranch for over Empire n said he 1se of the 0,000 in behalf of the to Pres. Coolidge or ir P Gen. Pershing Sheep and Land Co. of Texas. Chairman of sub-committecs on o )l ranch, embracing some the World war dedication will meet 750 000 acres, is one of the best tonjeht at - the common council known districts of the southwest. Tt chamber at city Dall to organize an | jjoe near Three Rivers in the Tular- | executive committee, whose duty 1t og Basin, adjoining the Lincoln Na- will be to handle the major portion tional Forest and the Mescalero In- of the dedicatory program dian Reservation. Many stirring | The committee on procram had scenes from the early history of the | under consideration inviting Presi- | southwest were enacted in the dis- dent Coolid, and cither Major tric | General Clarence R. Edwards or | Mann said the deal was made aft- General John J. Pershing as epeak- er Fall decided that affairs of the ers of the dav. tA last week's meet- | ranch were too great a burden upon |ing, when the committee headed by Chairman George H. Dyson was re- versed in its selections for committec chairmen, this feature of the work | was taken from a group headed by Mavor Paone: him. To Investigate Death Of Bethany Recluse . Bethany. July 23 (P—Deputy It is expected that the new com- Coroner James J. Corrigan of New mittee will send an invitation to Haven and Coroner John T. Mon- Major General Edwards, rather than zani of Waterbury were called on to Coolidge or Pershing. The presi- today to assist local police in solving dent declined a previous invitation, | the death of Elmer Weed. 72, a and because of the great number of recluse, who was found dead yes- personal friends of Edwards living in |terday in his shack near the Dew this city, it i the belief of some com- | Drop inn, a gunshot wound over mitteemen that he would be the |his heart, by his brother, Nelson more popular man to invite. Weed. These trips included trips to| or| 'Former Interior Secretary Disposes | DIVORCE DECISION Three Receive Jail Sen- tences in Connection With U. S. Scandal { Paris, July 23 (UP)—Certainty that most American divorce peti- |tions to French courts will be re- |jected in future arose today when a special high court tribunal gave its verdict in the cases of nine men | charged with complicity in present- ' |ing irrcgular petitions. In announcing its verdict the court warned all lawyers that more strict surveillance was necessary in the case of divorce petitions by | Americans. This means, under the | rules of the court, that most peti- tions such as those presented in the past will be rejected Seven of the nine men charged were lawyers. Two were court clerks. Of the seven lawyers, Maitre Mo- reau was condemned to elght months' suspension from practice, | Maitre Le Grand to four months and Maitre Prestat to two months. Maitres Tual, Nouel and Fochot were warned. Maitre Burkhardt was found not guilty. One of the clerks was warned. The other was acquitted. The hearing came after months of complaint by French judges that many Americans who sued for di- vorce were not really living in France, but had come only mo that they might be freed of matrimonial entanglements. COL. GILSON IS BETTER Officer Injured in Planc Crash With Governor Trumbull Will Be in Hospital a Week. New London, July 23 (UP)—The ondition of Lieutenant Colonel James W. Gilson of Hartford. in- jured when a plane piloted by Gov- ernor John H. Trumbull in which he was a passenger was struck in landing by a National Guard train- |ing plane at Groton Friday, was re- ported improved at Lawrence Me- morial and Associated hospitals. Gilson's head injuries have proven more serious than they were be- lieved at first. Although an X-ray falled to reveal a fractured skull, it was said at the hospital that the patient might be confined at least a week. Private Stephen J. Sabotka ef Torrington, who was hurt while at- tempting to rescue occupants from their wrecked planes, has beea dls- charged from the hespital. |