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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation Fer wwe 2va 15,559 NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1920. -TWENTY PAGES SPANISH AVIATORS "COWPLETE RLIGHT ACROSS ATLANTI ESTABLISHED 1870 GIGANTIC GERMAN STEANER ‘EUROPK SWEPT BY FLANES North German Lioyd Liner De- siroyed With Possible $20,000,000 Loss STEEL FLANKS RED HOT AS HUGE. YESSEL BURNS Pride of Teutonic Passenger Fleet, PRICE THREE CENTS ENTIRE CIVILIZED WORLD TAKES PART IN LAST MIGHTY TRIBUTE 70 MARSHAL FOCH AS FRANCE wecgseine, BESTONS GREATEST FUNERAL IN LONG HISTORY Seville 1 @ , vl 5 |Widow and Daught DESCEND AT BAHIA AFTER FOCH SLEEPS IN INVALIDES WARRIORS’' TOMB Dazed at Ma::it:«;: CRUISE OF 4,000 MILES ‘ 7 ;;1;:"1'51;,',‘_5‘ it of Demonstration to s i ‘1"‘“- | Their Dead-High and 600 Miles North of Rio Janciro, - g ;- % o . Thelr Goal, After Belng in Air 43 | i i . Low Umte in Last Solemn Rites. | Two Cardinals, 11 Bishops and Papal Nuncio, as Pope’s Personal Repre- sentatives, Attend, But SPANISH FLIERS CROSS OCEAN | Airmen Come Down at Postal Field Faunched Last August, Lies in Ruins at Bottom of Port Basin Months Before Date of Maiden Hours and 48 Minutes—Average Voyage—bister Ship to Bremen, Ahout 90 Miles P’er Hour for En- Four-Screw speeder, tire Journcy. New York, March 26 (P— ; , Rio Janeiro. Brazil, March 26— The New York offices of the o o . , ' —The Spanish _aviators, Ignacio orth German Lloyd were ad- i . Jimenez and Francisco Tglesias, vigsed today that the fire on the " landed their plane, the Jesus Del Furopa, might cause loss of be- Gran Poder. at Bahia, this morning. :x‘x-“ n $15,000,00 ;R; (.l.fi.' l.l-\‘:‘- ; ; ihh completing a flight across the %ouvh " p 3 . Atlantic. hilrg el thoiflduine hed eafen Bahia, or Sao Salvador, is on the | down ol wew liner's name ilielnn o BaoiSebmion s on e Humble Priest Says vAe miles north northeast of Rio| Wamburg, March P — The Janeiro, the goal of their flight. Tt | ks = blmple Mass. 2 s o 5 is about 4,000 miles from Seville, 1 new giant North - German JH";'J Captains Francisco Jimencz. (left) and Ignacio Iglesias, Spanish avia- g.p,‘,,: } o | = liner opu was desiroyed today by | tors, heside the plane “Jesus Del Gran Poder” in which they successfully | < 3 « i < 2 The aviators landed at the Aero e March 26 ) — The last firc which broke out in her fore-| flew southward in a transatlantic flight from Sevllic, Spain, 10 BahIS, | postu) 1jerd. ~Camassary” at Banis | ; e y ol\‘er castle carly this morning and raged | Brazil, through 1he afternoon. pllA0 e mE S ceasterniaiand ‘ body of Marshal Ferdinand ! o). | The Kuropa's steel panks were Left Spain Sunday generalissimo of the mighty lterally red hot. Tongues of flame . . * [t licked out through the port holes ! The airmen left Seville, Spain. in i P lies, as France bowed in e S secret take-off on Sunday after- | : AR | sefore his bier. and the hieat was so great firemen | : 5 | noon at 5:42 o'clock (12:42 p. m. e ; e ; It but decp (“::‘L’u:":,r :1~llw”“rn‘v]1’v i rrm 9\ eastern standard time). They had gy o : S i been in the air 43 hours and 48 min- and abiding love that the marshal utes when they landed at Bahia lhis[ carried with him under the dome hydrants were pourcd into {he | morning. 5 1 L 3 3 ] of the Invalides where he rests in paratus was working ot tull pres- olioie Broake [inder Police H I W m Fragklip! Ferrarin ana < ity . ® - sure and ships coming up the river | eltovic Breaks er Police House ol YOrs p 0D MIRAKN Ferrerin and Carlo P, Delpretts, # ™ |great figures of French military The pride of Germany's new pas- Sh0 o lles Inasatos Aty s honre nothing in the age-old history of Spanish fliers averaged about 90 funeral of Victor Hugo, the armise rooms arc a mass of tangled wreck- | “Perfect AlM” by 15 Members of | Structure Erected During High Price v (Continued on Page 17.) the ceremony which Paris witnessed flaming ship. were requested to man their pumps Ttalians, was made on a non-stop 1 o st o Quiz Altr any Hours | senger fleet was a s sight Govening ol anproximataly 4000 Paris, not excepting the return of miles an hour for the entire journey. | tice celebration or the burial of the age and twisted stanchions, | Accused Tad's Club Smashed by | Era for $47,000 Put Burden on - today. AN Hamburg's fice fighting ap- L | The record established by Arturo ey Iithl Naps!on baud otk 2 i s nare on Marke( . hop from Rome to Brazil by way of : and stand (I the Cape Verde Islands, covering 4.- | log senvine end Azep mmpiin Mass of Tangled Ruins E EM R F C L 0 D E VY ilostn G o 4 Napoleon from St. Helena, the | Unknown Soldier, could approach Tens of thousands of people who Through the impressive moments (t Un(lmlfv‘l on Page 17.) i Bridgeport Officers—Murder In- | Small Congregation Which It T The last resting place of France's hero, Marsh al Foch, is the Invalides (lower left), under whose | or tne service at the Cathedral of & cald, | dome Napoleon sleeps. Before the funcral the body 1 ay in state under the Arc de Triomphe (above). an |Notre Dame and the national dictment Sought. CARROL A | honor accorded only outstanding men of thegrepubli ¢. GO John J. Pershing (inset right) was the United | (o1 coremonies at the Tnvalides, While the entire nation of France bowed its head in grief ‘at the fun- I of Ierdinand Foch, marshal of France and former generalissimo of 9 Veltovic, 19, held by the pelicc yes- | With a recommendation that some | ) [} ;lerday a8 a suspect in the killing of | 0ne take it over as a public audi- |tude of the manifestation of syme lo'clock E r after ock this morning after The congregation has struggled Attempt to Change F['R TRIAL lN JUNE People’s Savings Bank Morning His statement of alleged self-in- | rig of its burden of debt, but finally : o o - | premiers. trom the mase of the peos State Attorney William Comiey said | ture and was built at the time when | | Harry Ginsburg, chairman of the re- | o Chal‘ge 0[ Mlll‘dél‘ | Dm.mg Qlllel sesswn | mired so deeply. | — { Lester Jacobs, chain store manager | lorium has been launched by offictals lp.m\y from the cnds of the world e . ich overwhelmed them Honman Life President R B e M 4 i o'cloc + Royalty and Mas Memorial Mass Celebrated ;i e police state. to having - | ever since tho present structure was | erimination has been put into Writ-| hag found it to be too heavy. The i | the midinettes, the working- today he would ask for a grand jury, war prices prevailed. It cost $47,- publican town committee in New The ceremony at the Cathedral of INPRESSIVE TRIBUTE | i e e States army's representative at the funcral, and Pre mier Poincare (inset left) was the speaker at the in- | y\r.qam0 Tocl d her daughte Bridgeport, March 26— A movement to sell the tabernacle STIRS P lE | | Madame Toch and her daughters o | tekment in’the Invalides. lappeared bewildered at the magni- 4 and members of the Emmantel Gos- | ga . @q e A oSl ey eniiis. ool 1 hurch on Franklin suare. | EX-Servicemen Aroused by MRS M]AMS HE”] From high and low this svmpathy q o i | fired the shot wh killed Jacobs. 3 came, from royally, presidents, am- for Marshal Foch This [erected shortly after the war, to get Site SENATE AN" H[]USE bassadors, marshals, generals and {ing and with it in his possession | tabernacle is 4 two story brick struc- " . ple, (Special o the Herald) Y, d men, the clerks and the poilus areet“ viaren "5 eorncs Weather Man's Wile: Arraigned Femining Members Wied Gvels s at the opening of the May term of | 000 exclusive of a large lot, running Britain and chairman of the execu- | | Notre Dame was performed accord- the superior court, to bring in an|almost back to Glen street indictment against Feltovic and any | Sale of the church, with a view other persons who may appear to|to salvaging enough from its pro- ing to the most solemn rites of the tive committee ‘of the American the Allied armies during the World war, & group of American Legion- | naires from Eddy.Glover post, not | T unmindful of the departed leader's| ~ (Continued on Page Three) services to this country during the | #trife and remembering his kind | teclings for the former American doughboys, sponsored and attended | | & solemn high mass celebrated at | 8t. Mary's church this morning. | | Large numbers of parishioners at- | tended the services while a repr | regentation of the members of Edd 3 9 Glover post was present to pay a Boston Officer Arrest Or- last respect to the departed war . | leader. dered on Drunken Driv- Rev. Matthew Traynor, pastor of | . the l‘hur« h, was celebrant of the | ing Charge mass. Rev. Walter Lyddy was dea- con, Rev. Thonias Lawlor, sub-dea- SRR con and Hev. Walter A. McCrann, | Boston. March 26 (UP)—A war- master-of-ceremonics. e i court | Mrs. Mary T. Crean, soloist of the | here today for the arrest of Jere church and mother of two {armer‘"""hll‘ h]"“"“d“ of 'd"cdl"’“cc "{"‘d | members of the A. E. I. and her son, | Quarters liquor squad, driver of an John J. Crean, organist, ex-service. Automobile which injured three per- man and Legionnaire, provided & Sons and wrecked four machines in| musical program in keeping with Copley Square last night. (Continued on Page Four) REBEL CHIEF STARTS T0 REJOIN FORCES Escobar Leaves Juarez on His Way Back to Jimenez Juarez, Chihuahua, March 26 (#)— Gen. Jose Gonzalo Escobar, rebel ommander-in-chief, left here ead today on his return to Jimenez, where the major Mexican revolu- tionary army is stationed. Communiques telling of more ul- |leged revolutionary outbreaks in Legion, was at the state capitol to- day to confer with State Commander Kenneth Cramer, regarding the ae- [tion of legionnaires in the southern | part of the state who have made an effort to upset the recent decision of congress that a veterans hospital he Jocated within a radius of, 20 miles of Hartford. Tt i3 understood that National Vice | Tommander Edwin White of New Haven is behind the belated move to have the hospital located in his (Continued on Page 5.) OWNER OF INN FILES BANKRUPTCY PETITION Tobin of “Black Kittens' i SHOWN HUSBAND'S LETTERS Following Alleged Comfession of Crime, Coroner Orders Autopsy on Victim and Funeral Planned For Today is Postponed. Hartford, March 26 (P — Mrs, Olive Adams, who confessed to the murder of her husband, Harry 1 Adams, Hartford weather mman, today bound over without bail for| trial at the June term of superior criminal court. A plea of not guilty 10 a charge of first degree murder was entercd for her in police court this morning before Judge John l Bonee and examination was waive Soon after she had left the co room, Mrs. Adams was shown aboi a dozen letters written by “Dorothy to Adams. Police detectives four the letters in a locked drawer " LUCYAN BOJNOWSKI PEOPLE'S BANK BUYS MAY CRANGE AGENGY BILL < s 3/ it | Measure Bonding Collectors Brought Back for Amendment Covering Real Estate Rent Solicitors—All- ington Hospital Bill Rejected. | (C on'.nwd on l"ag‘ Two) GOUPLE KEPT APART TWO YEARS BY LAW State Capitol, Hartford, March| 5 (P—Women, both members for the first time in either body, presid- cd over the gencral assembly today, as senate and house moved through husiness of an uncontroversial na- ture. Senator Mary B. Weaver, of New Milford, presided in the senate and Miss Georgina Davids of Greenwich in the housc. The bill providing the bonding of collection agencies, passed by both bodies last week was moved for re- considcration by Senator Hull of Bridgeport, who said an amendment |Wife to Meet Husband | on Arrival From Poland Weina of 196 Curtls see her husband, Joseph, time in two years to- morrow, wli rives on ths liner “America’” Welnas "‘ ; and two year t bec would be offered. Senator Smith of 2 3 g H: 300 Ow |the Adams home, 16 Grand s BR"ADS R“ R Y s A hioution L Tash 1o h was not 3 ? this as $7, and es the Adams home, rar .F I I I Manchester, said a question had been | T0ePR was not - & cHIER OF TS | The police would not give out r raised as to whether the bill covers Am zen was not vet 21, he $25,000 ontents, which, they said {he! antieities of & with meeting places arranged by meteorologist and Dorothy, Disclosing liabilities of approxi- —_— the occasion. Both sang the mass| The police officer was charged | central Mexico, the bombing of and other numbers with Mr. Crean | With operating while under the in- Jimcnez, Chihuahua, by federal | fluence of liquor and with operating |aviators, and of plana for a rebel at- At the processional “Marche | !s0 as to endanger the lives of the|tack upon the loyal stronghold at Purchases Three Story Yunebre” a favorite pianoforte | Public. | Naco, Sonora, intensified border in- st o A number of the French people, was| Judge John Duff, after a brict|terest todey in the revolutionary sit- | & C0CHE (bR O BURTORT (Continued on Page Three) Building in Which It Is vendered on the organ. The Kyrie, h€aring in warrant session, express- | uation. [ proximately 37300, a petition in | x from Rosewig's mass in F was sung | °0 the opinion that this was a ‘a”f G’"""‘" h":s"““”- ""C'd “:‘."' !bankruptey was filed today in the Located viding a commission while the Sanctus, Benedictus and |Which should be heard in open court, mander-in-chicf, announced he e‘( i bl Agnus Dei were selected from St.|and granted the application for a|last night that he had received ad- | ot P8 (OCERet PR A0 S ) : wn neerning the sho could reali v presiding at the organ. Nmmml Board Denied The house rejected the bil use of the stric was obliged 1o ot age before Cecelia's mass by Gowed. | warrant. April 11 was sct as the vices saying 7.000 men were being| owner and proprictor of thu While the Passion was being read, | date for Shechan's trial. concentrated in the state of Guana- | {1+ ©RET A0 BEABTECOT O LI “Flce as a Bird.” another favorite of | The application for the warrant |juato for a march en Mexico City. | 200 BV 0U% & (08 AEGEE 2 P8 (| thé French, was played on the or- | Was made by Capt. John M. Ander- Three Trains Blown Up appearcd for Tobin in Farmington | i a speeial gan. At the communion, “Tapy" #0n of the Buck Bay policc station. Escobar said three trains had | SOFC M T o resents | was played on the chimes and or-| Traffic Officer George Hobbs, who |heen dynamited and that communi- |, 00" "0 (0, P C e FEE G Move Fi wang- #an followod by a soft atrain of La (Wa% on duty &t the street infersce- cation betwecn - Mexico City &M | fincy §130 and costs ani given 4 1 s Troops Mo e From Kwang p ) : arscillaise, mational hymn ef |tion where the accident occurred. |northerly points was being inter- | o0 St0 R0 SRR ARG B B J Nanking r §30 This mo llows i o ispute ely r the Franee. A8 a recossional, 1a Mar. | testificd that he had not detected [rupted. He declared that 300 mem.'| beny 281 Serienos O S0 U tung Against Nanking : requesis by t scillajse was again rendered in |any odor of alcohol on the police|bers of the G7th federal regiment|joiytion of the liquor law in the Government | officer’s breath. {had been wiped out: that Man. |1 %000 Sergeant Smelled Liquor I manillo. west coast port. and Urua- | Ji i< understood that there are ap This testimony was contradicted, pan, Michoacan, had been occupied g : i = A M le departmer youne this coun from time to time sonorous ton the final tribute. Three States Feel - Terrific Explosion | (Continued on Page 5.) !I'hirty thousand Kwangsi Mount Hoily, N. J.. March 26 | | | i | | | | |moved from the central Kwa Navy Refuses to Let in which this city is locatcd, ward to the Hunan and Kv Boy of Nine Shoots De ol Bl | D o quest from the state of Connecticut ankin Mad Mother Chokes Her Three Children (Continued on Page 5.) (Continued on Page 5.) (P—A terrific explosion, be- licved to have been at the Du Pont powder plant at Carney’s Point, 43 miles south of here, <hook this fown at 2:10 p. m., today. Every Wuilding in the town | New Haven Rallroad Pays $l3 200 s Dry Law Ralders Kill His Mother .o cimis oo demin! | e movement vas i opene ¢ for Train-Automobile Collision * . i ad in their lonely t Maumee, O be stationed at M ondon, Con : b 8A’ wtiag) was shaken, and as the fright- :,a:‘s‘-::‘ :.’v:sod, tneL navy depart- "la\s(,l,,.q,“r|"':.]f,““\‘;m o ; : gt sy rushed to the Aurora, Hl, March 5 (UP)—A Deking, 40 years old. The man|ment said today. because the shib|sum. governor of r met by a great | jmother, was shot and killed last | clubbed into inscnsibility as he at-|peeds extensive repairs and is in nolog SOHan Tie Mattadi B : Mrs. Gaylors wind that scemed ta endure for {night by county dry raiders as she|tempted to keep the officers from | conditibn to makes the trip from | The period of grace expite f sliger n in the amount of el ok o r ler husband, tol the longth of the roar. The |pent over her hushand who had been |entering his lome was Joseph De-|Charlesion, . C.. where it is BOW |nirnd Mondor. pacn : R onickn | ik < el ekl = shocl shook the earth, knocked unconscious by onc of them. | king. 45 years old. The son who |stationed. L5 P e ol Mrs. Sleyer a —— {" The third member of the family. |took up the fight when both parents . ik J nd Bowotd . e i by Philadelphia. March 26 P— | a hoy of 9, then took up the batile lay on the floor. one of them never oy iy “k" W Eie s s el x s : it rss What appeared to be a terrific | with six deputy sherifts and wounded | to regain consciousness, was Gerald &l #0ldi¢g® meAr Hunan Aanses Bk e Sl e : oAl < explogion was felt in Philadel- |one in the leg before he could be | Deking. Business has slumped with - m he former and the ek el B Sl i i s e iy | ihhiss Qphiies ke “isasd do et |chants 1 ‘using carg National | deat uraws ain-automo- Murawski. 15 yea § it o icted fo the scene southern New Jersey this after- | The deputics said the woman was | the house, on the edge of ftown, New Britatn and vicinity: | |Fovernme . lanknotes arc unacecpl- SR S D et s Ll : noon. Telephone calls by the | sliot becausc they thought she was | carlier in the evening but Deking| | Showers this afternoon: gen. | (able and iver is being Loard-d £ . i ioens, aana Kow crally fair and colder tonight; Troops guarling the National gov- accident rred at a grade la pl']»m-: _of $5.5¢ t Wednesday fatr and some. | |ernment | ~1 have used bayonets crossing as the three plaintiffis were |the boy $5.500 and J liundreds reached newspaper of- | reaching for one of the guns her drove them off with a shotgun. fices and police stations, but 15 | husband had dropped when he | Assistant State's Attorney Carlton y < minutes after the shock the slumped to the floor after being hit Shults said they had a search war- what warmer. |and rifle bu to restrain over- attempting to cross the tracks from driver of the car, $1.2 t i on g in "“” evening cause had not been ascertained with the butt of a deputy's pistol. | | ‘ o |one tobacco piantation te another. Stanley J. Traceski 3 0 to fi sors attempting to * or located, The slain woman was Mrs. Lulian‘ (Continued on Page §.) (Continued . Page Five) |The settlemeni was scached at a kiewicz represented plaintiffs. | caunguisa the flames. New ind set fire tc formerly of & THE WEATHER . the husband he had been om the house all after-