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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For § Week By Associated Press y ; J‘u?\e .’fft?vdl."g 15 028 ESTABLISHED 1870 _— NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, JULY 23, 115 0.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SENIOR PARTNER IN|( TN MICHIGAN WITCHCRAFT cASE TENSION EASED IN DEFUNCT BANK TO | SHOULDER BLAME James Rae Clarke Pleads Guilty in $5,000,000 Failure—Used Mails to Defraud Public ASKS STAY IN SENTENCE | T0 HELP SALVAGE CASH Two Other Members of Clarke | Brothers to Throw -Selves On Merey of Court and Reveal All to Trcs i igon o e Dedars Al iough| They Reverse Decisions In Court | This Morning. ew York, July 23 (P—Assuming >sponsbiility for the $5,000,600 failure of Clarke Brothers, the pri vate bank of which he was senior | irtner, James Rae Clarke, pleaded zuilty in both federal and county Suzen courts today itence was indefi- fessed killing niteiy postponed in federal court on Clarke’s promise to make all pos- sible restitution. and was set for September 10 in county court. The crimes to which he pleaded guilty carry possible maximum pen- | Youthful Golfers Make Eiile gt 107 yoain 1 o o Hospital (0t= “In One The other,ihrec partners in the firm, Philip and Hudson Clarke, and Swampscott, M John Boutfer, did not plead in fed- cral court, and pleaded not guilty in cournty court 2 Ve All Pour Indicted lard, 7 1 his brot The partners in Clarke Brothers @ equired > James Rae Clarke, who owned | | minor injuries when 70 per cent of the stcck, his broth- || €ap which they we ers, Philip and Hudson, Jr. and || of a ball exploded as John Bouier. All four were indicted | | batting it around withi a golf ¢ by a federal nd jury for maul | traud and concealing assets in bank- | Plans Commission to Make Sur- ¢ it Lt vey of All Projects R ruptey, and by a county grand jury James Rae Clarke pleaded guilly RUSSIAN-CHINESE | - DIFFICULTY TODAY Both Countries Issue Assurances | That They Will Observe Kellogg Peace Past SOVIETS REPORTED 10 HAVE SEIZED STEAMER| Wite and Child of American Rumor- ed Held Captives—Further Move- ment of Troops to Fronticr Ob- served, Bat Hestilities Not serious —Nationalists Centident Peace Will Be Eventually Restored. Associated Pres: BEHIND SGHEUULE Arrives at Rosedal —Other Cralt Quits STRIKES SUBMERGED L0G in view of assurances by China and Russia that both intended to abide by the Kellc Sovict troor ported to have ‘hinese river steamer taking prisoner the wifc uM haby ¢ r of an American | Moscow appeared standing on the position i e st quo of the | stored hefc L scttlement could IFory Minister Briand in Parls develo apanese Ambassa Adateht, act- president of the | e of Na- [P into Equipment, | tions council Shanzhai STANDS BY PACT | Motor Negro Slayer Sentenced to Death ENDURANCE MARK Within 3 Hours After Trial Opens; W|THIN GRASP OF Soldiers Guard Him From Crowds ST. LOUIS FLIERS Bouyer Brought to Scene of Hearing In Special Train. .. With 150 State Troops — Spirited Away From Hinutes Dnly Separale Crew Montzomery In Night to Avoid Ugly From Victory—Win if Up at Mob After Him. 01, New ew Britan Time PLANE GOING STRONG AS HOUR APPROACHES Jackson and O'Brine Will Pass “An- k Hines, mechuni 1d- March to Court t House Ao Al o e 1o e gelena” Mark This Afternoon if Th ) minut Sentenced to 1 Circuit Judge J. S Motor Keeps Functioning—Craft Up So Long Barograph Has Run tenced the e e cut The s " orced Down—City Prepares for Tremen- in Kilby prison at Montgome A A special G ibD : Gy iis Robin” hovered over Lambert- ot him from threatened mot 5 ¢ Taad ) e the | S \ field th morning . - as arrived here at § o'clock < r nry gather 1 crowds fornmed to anxiously watch it was met at 3 last few hours re- rly erowd and a new rec- ey i i € U ) ckst and Forest he ficld. The POUR PERSONS INIURED, | St o ot tmmenems . |, T e o g aaunia 2 bits : fht that “they New Haten Man on Critical List at Sreln i i e v up as long as the b s : W retion Meriden Hospital — Police Claim || ¥ 5 e N P the fli went up s and Possibility of Postpon-| felt n nationalist circles. that the | . = ’ . : J L Al il e to the mail fraud charge before I [;GMPANI[]NS lJUlZZl:[] ! 6 ,“-l as s | rro v s s Mitchell Fell Aslecp at Controls— S e s instead of || th z and waved greetings to cral Jutige Harry B. Anderson. inz Parts of Program Planned by | 0970V TSy W ! s lated arr nda < S GG g ¢ e H Gordon Battle, the '‘senior w ably e i M Cars Badly Damaged ly an unfor ‘ ry\\lr'l::‘g)\ r'\‘:\ partner’s law'yer, announced that President. Washing 0 W t AT S s e can © crown of enc e fly- v from cappin I performance James Rae Clarke and Mrs. Clarke | that repared to place all their| Vermont Vacationists on Washinzton. uly 23 os ’ . Louis Loroy, Memphis sports- | Southinzt ; : F mTWE WR”ES TW[] i, comarcd Wi the ten y at the disposal of the court. SR lent Hoo intends to establ Peace Hope Grows 5 Aot ; T e tehe T nt of the Mer v d. ‘compared = WH e . asked adjournment of sen Boat Ride—Murder - o in | Shanghai, July 23 (P—Delier - 5 : tays in the sir, for the plane soar- ommission o > to permit his client to help in X o : here t . in Manchuris : ! } ! : CTT Lambert-St. Louis field. b ging as much s possible from Suspected general staff to see what can oy citl S0l el b0 b bR charze of driving ey car v [ | fore fhe present 246 hour, 43 min- financial wreck e done toward reducing military atic he hung News LRl | under the nee uor; on Recond | gkl I edlipatet Arrangement Made expenditures onsidored se Fiolal, saia g v i s e S pa City Plans Celebration Informed of James Rae Clarke's Westmore, Vt., July 23 (®—The The mately I city-wide celebration is planned Sommls e A . » edule 3 R o et Tlinois Police Hunt Body ror 2:01 » (r foderal plea, . e - Uount¥ibadles ol Mrs. ‘Vivonna Torrivesui of | ig ooy o Sl E S T possible internal injurics shock e nounced that both the senior part- making an extensive inquiry to de- Siilsiine tror sorious’ Injuries Pris ot llty today fo the chuarge of ac-|found on t ores ake W : : ot s could be done away with, and what Lt ! 2 ¥ the corner of Eden gyenue ¢ . rial he believe th Pecora said that Hudson Clarke : : tended and a same time main- | it is rasonably cortain the Sovict | the histo he “Nat < At IFerrello, aged 60 years tock river he d Y | fich & new re A note dropped Prosecutor _Iordinand Pecora an- |y, rence Mass, and Miss Cecil 1. | : i R i I he 3 ; : nd three others are at their homes __“Vietim” Jumped Bail | present worid ma ner and Philip Clarke would plead | ©° Eottisiarl termine what has been made obso- N followir head-on crash hetwer in May ines, will circle t by scientific advancements and L ok tent | | he “Bogie” left Greenville| W0 trollevs of the Connectic S i ohT cepting deposits after they knew |loughby today. Marks on the heac Chia She a8 sald to have thelr bank was insolvent. They|of Mrs. Torciveau caused poli remarked, h as the nation- | ahout six hours ahead of the tim | Bristol strect yesterday after pleaded nol guilty, however, when S = he |AYMY prograls can be spread over|,jist. government entertains no il b ks i e 2 540 o'clock n's coat conta L The T t to continue the case was called Crndete s il : longer periods than originally - | will toward Rus d plabsino e |k ouel Hitora catabl e ey e $ 16 1o | | note 2 i ¢ v At iy 5 definifelyltsis and Bouker had promised to “re- i o e upon itselt responsi- | stit] stan B W FAan E F nig Motor, runr veal everything” if granted a stay|chael J. Tierney, 34, w th b bility arting another interna- | Atter t . 3 A sy TR O s g h ot good today Lddress BEICEISoS nal conflagration.™ linatrea ¥ t I e eritic it the R r0 SN : s < until 1Tt ongauoiner en- Today’s plea was the outcome of | yq. policell et Budz: i cate Harbin press dispatches said “the | he in pectec 2 e istitution. The others Dol e ¢ 4 1 We don't believe it a joint conference yesterday be-| oo C sy Lt president ¢ ely | t n has perceptibly 5 S essary to be “tough hombres® and United States Attorney Charles || SHOHT oo et T ean T e e tes constitute e ey wtinued wa pon arrival he Eeill ¢ . s. Delia C. Mect te they wished “you all a Merry H. Tuttle Shortly ‘before noon |~ B80T (hiihe New. Lerenteriths Lot AnvL other na = |ttt nd thenita R ot e iot 3 et SPiantsvilia ot iristmeas and a Happy New Year.” James Rae Clarke pleaded guilty < Barograph Run Down R en ey ot n!\”." n vacationing tlon and at s 'I‘-”&" ““‘v.-y. n h“,‘, LS Mfl”NT IS AI]AMANT phis. e or S !‘Mm‘”“ il Al l'\."vx were ‘]‘:mnnvg[u,;;sh’r. that probably was military and naval expenditures. He from New Orle ! noon | f the crash, w c i rding, has run down, mak-- Wesitut miltelins rortan et e s s iR tone sl Hon s ESH nern i erary @ B oliceman| L =0id ey Tt Ve an EHRptiny : by : Jumped 53,000 130 nmecessary to obtain affidavits i v modified by the Ke treaty and | jozie to better sto ' exception Ferr ol M. Ju =t rined in the air con- I that he had come upon the two mien 1ot the i fasious. old. ot : . 0 ancaster. i : : etween 17 1§ miles v njured were Mrs. Joseph ear his coltage about 3 a. m. It HEE R QIGL T o Says He Has Done HaEs t to their t be saved through a g = All of those injured were : or ey i 1 of n I Twe) Famous Playwright Takes | »ue founi. i wonen come hore SR e ; S SO SRR T riveau's uncle of Arhington. Mass. have nothin e P o U s o B SEURES OPERMTIN S BREE L WL CINTEST MR New York, July 2 RO S St i Neill, playwright, was married | aiternoon. According (o police - | 88t by LU0 an move tever t —— Y\"jj . "“"’X‘" ot iyelon L LR, i North Atlantic Baseball Feon 1t s RpGUGed. ooy b | he e pats Eoptering. ALIe. Breac | for tne fiscal vear Sust closkd and | aice e brccat manc eS| Private Wilcox, Hiirt by/Cof Saned sithout infue e was reteased undr bail pend. | NOTER Atlantic Base York alfornes.. They. are on & |ed Lo/glve i n eplanation, | |Sxpenditire for the Giv\‘rnm\v\'_»"- S o s st D A nksters Noyw tingt i lie (o i Bolic it sanst s Uitiere Notws Bun Play-Off S ec.m?d for Bl e Ty (ot DDUDT0 iy | poa ot bolles commiiioncrs Soldiers’ Hospital it eheli ftalad Shaui sarvell Il e e New Britain from the play- | Yvonne Corriveau whose body was Transcript of Statement Brist = % apolagizing to Mayor Paone e found on the shore of Lake Wil-| The official transcript of Presi- i loughby today, was the wife of Lud- [dent Hoover's comment.” which w tained a divorce tront ol homas wright on July 2. in Reno, Ne O'Neill has been in Paris for altercation at the sixth nju ed there foriabout @ half hour, ha | ante o, he s S tes will mast fopRHe some time and recently recovereq | &€ Corriveau. a Lawrence grocer. |iven in reply ons of news- | pojj;c place in Blihu Burritt school % Wilcox when the bunk uponl g e “ynq upon aw . e (PAYE ; pde: hampionshiy North Atlantic Tiom & acrlous lllnsss " Dofoc meins |iShe \ent to ake 8 Willou . .| paper espondents, Was®asi Lol=|ian Meliotian: ‘nay. TasE by sleeping was over- A s trig, (IS B on 4 e n ty on Friday and (G so lnaheresch. P ; Diighey | WhIC resulted in the banning - Eathe eonell f 20 [und he started from the switeh full | Nt ee wer o e the. potlee. | 6 and 17, accord- o A lounced he wOUM | tor w three weeks' stay. | veBl: thate! Wwasipublt ISR ndicitis incision recessitate N o etint e Mis orelD {:::j::n:‘\x i tement_showing the cstimated | qure. pomm apo™ 0 his removal to the Soldics' hospital Tuckaot, roblanal whalied Miss MonYerey formerty was the | 1,200 Marines Ordered ase in federal expenditure over|gpologize to Mayor Paonessa for or- |in Noroton, where he will have to Lo ke e R Y i : Roys' Baseball league, toda * next four years, as imposed hy undergo another operaiion. The act wife of Ralph Barton, an illustratot Home From Nicaragua e e d s es ek by oy ot Rondthe by e 5 ¢ ter of Southing 1 i f ] e tommu that Gy IIBPREST HATe i I )0 by him. the officer Was committed last Thursday night | S Pt et i " whom she divorced three ye: z Washington, July (P —Twelve it ek \" Rl " lat Camp Trumbull, where members ! SN Siedien iy T!\:“l This is O'Neill's third marriag s G of the 160th infantry were cneamp- -ontinu \Rkag ‘ Sl couts T AcEmg His first wife, Kathlcen Jenkins, o “The four New York, divorced him in 1912 He n icd Agnes Botilton, who also had been previo y ed, in 1018, ng from the force . there had fallen aslecp Y i TS erican ion baseball cham- es received by Privat My- ne . g the reopening of an to Paris it was announced he wourl from. furt He saw hundred marines today were order- hese estimates indicate by 1933 distance. and. as een. him! probably! ot mor — The four feams will play’ two : two or three times in his life, Ai hoysiware allitlloni glsmbers . s sames on Friday, August 16, and the President Hoover. A total of ap- he expenditures of the fiseal i pronmatry 300 marnes it 1 st it amd rom 40000 Lo 1 Mo S e T e SO L een e Cnook Expected to Repudiate His o 15 oraing o e A In obtaining her divorce decres i 000 500 \ ¢ | main in the central American re- 000 fo $300.000.000 above the ex. b pae e T streets turning over the hunks oc- will be played on the di this month. it was announced Mrs B s e b ' th public. penditures of four years ago, . ' ipied by those who had retired l F M ™ some of the: 1ooRl RN O'Neill recelved “proper provision” | © pecision to take this action was| “Of this, the purely military and | . d on the fire police seven |Carly. When Private Wilcox. who | on ess[o’] n a or urader 10 hé deciied R n e aATE herself and - her two children, | yeached upon the basis of reports | naval expenditures excluding non- {Ora T was 2 4upernUmerdy Ut Al L R Lo Uecisionto ealedtew RS e and Ona. Both also had c¢hil- | rrom Ni 1a that order had been | military activities of these depart- 30 veara all old on itk oned officers, was injured, the T s the ay-off center, giving this on by their previous marriages. | generally restored and that moie ments, represent about one-half. A e e mbulance was called into imbus, Ohio. July 23 (UP)— | duress. ty e- | city th atest haseball attraction Mrs. € .‘».lu in announcing her | marines were being . maintain Sy N ean e o service and, although its headlights | qppore was ove jeation today | ported tt ! N iilable, was reached yesterday divorce suit, sald was to give ere S necessar Continu ) y Two. ' were 0! ctioni roper] would «tes il f fter f 3 . pen oL e 'as to Ehvethere than was n wry (Continued on I Two.) my orders from the chiof and I car. | Were not functioning properly, it | +o% b uld +f ittar. a conlerenaacNEBd LRT dramatist hushand “the illusion | 3 T O was necessary to continue on to the the basic ta n the | Jackson of this city and Dan Sowers of freedom always demanded by the else 1 could have done hospital while a guardsman held a | Smug —middle-aged professor of | .o ar ! his attorneys yational director of the league, artistic mald Mayoh Paoh it e flashlight as he stood_on the run- | horse medic t Ohio State uni- | wonld argu orgetfulness | phe importance of the. play-off cAnna Christie,” which won the h H p } ./ ning board. He finished the re- |versity, who on trial tomorrow | was actually a part of the ¢ onal e, roin s SoaGh W he had no part in the latest moss o1 t may understood from the fac Pulitzer prize in 1921, “Desire Un- 0ie ouse lowe lver n nainder of the camp period at the for the murder of Theora Hix. 24 | insanity from h U wat the winner of the games be- der the Eims” and “Strange Inter- Lawrence and Memorial hospital in |yeur old co-ed at sity, | suffered’ on the f i : the four feams in this ity e ‘ Scow Without Jarring Single Plate oo v oo it it i o i i e, NS0 i Wmington . 0 pi of O'Neill's plays, from there to the Norofon institution | The confession was made three | It was noticeal f n-| ¢ ¢ championship of the East championship ed withdrawn from Nicaragua an increased burden of somewhe This announcement was made by | from $250,000,000 to $300,000,000 —_— 1| vesterday. He is a World war vet- | days after Dr. Snook’s art nd at | fession most of the lang Ullater in August. and the winner of & & S o ~THE " 1 |eran he close of somg 20 hours of ques- | the third person, and in important | that play-off will go to Chicago for uh Niagara Falls, N. Y., J Niagarz Talls Powe Jomp) THIS WEATHER ¢ that play-off will & Ahena (0 Hold B Power company ‘he three other New Britain | tioning. In it he admitte ad | places it does not directly say who |(na national championship still later D ;| —An eight room house, 33 by 34 raised the house and s ed it { Picnic This Sunday i et R e ,,H”,l “':”‘ L it on Newo Biiiain s ant iclnity guardsmen in the hospital are doing | killed Miss Hix. 1t describe it was who strhiek the blows i thet nignth The second ,umnul‘ Bleniol opiiie [iaa0E et s OOLEA Ltk L A oiny Oneon (the Partly cloudy tonight and well. Private Charles Balfour of [she had been struck with a ham With Dr. Snook's trial only 24| Azr Jackson stated today that the Ahena club, under the auspices of cdnesday; rmer Co. H. who was taken to the hos-|mer and then, as she lay on the hours away Columbus talked of |cgoporation of the park hoard has il e i and dog, was moved three miles up | the scow and house up the river to Wednesday: warmer tonight iken . ) . : Colut peration pa ard hi Flpis chapicr No. 117, will be given 404 1 Sl & and cooler Wednesday, pital from the temporary camp at | ground moaning. her throat was cut | little else. Everyone had ideas on |heen -assured him in his cffopts to Sunday aftcrnoon at the amusement | the Nia river on a sco s s new location where a founda- the Ired Stone ranch, is about the | “because 1 felt sorry for he the subject Cigar store, hotel | get the play-off in New Britain, and park on Farmington avenue, Re- | terday to a new location. The house |tion had been built for it. Th freshments and entertainments witl |1 0wned by John Fairburn and has operation attracted unusual inter- | contents and its owner's pet canary power company's big tugs then drew hospital and may return to his home Repeats Story o Reporters lobby and restaurant zossip was en- will seck and-is sure of the co- 2 > = g in Berlin within a short time. | TLater in an interview with news- | tirely dominated by the Snook case. | operation of civic clubs, the Cham- be cnjoyed di the picnic, which |stood for years on the Niagara est and the river shore was dined | Private Ralph Dawley of Co. 1|papermen he went over the same | Believe Defense Well Financed her of Commerce, the Leglonnaires, will commence at 1 o'clock and last | viver shove at the foot of Sugar |with spectators as the house was| | HIGH TIDES—JULY who ‘was ruptured in camp, had to |uccount covered in the confession It was believed that Snook's de- and citizens in general in the enter- late into the evening | street drawn along the all-water route. Nkl | Jundergo a minor operation, but he [ But today it was understood that |fe: s been amply financed He !tainment and hospitality to The Ahena club is a Greek or-| When Fairburn decided to move airburn reported that not a New Lendon 12:14 pan | |is recover rapidly. Second Cook |the defense would ,make cvery cf- had some small means of his own. shown the visitors. granization, comprised of local mem- [the house three miles upstream 1o |picce of furniture was moved out New Haven 12:35 am.tpm. | [Leo Crosby is resting comfortably | fort to exclude the purported con- | His wife, who is “standing by him | [further plans will bers whose headquarters are located a location near his son Ivank's of place and not a piece of china | | | |following an acute appendicitis at- | fession from the trial on the 3 rey are made, ) at 317 Main street. | home, he rented a scow from the | broken during the trip. o % (fack, ) grounds thal i was sccurcd uwndery (Continued on Page Twed ‘lud 1y | |