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16 EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER PREMIER PROVES Southem Tariff League Lobby ~ SOVIETS TORTURED, VOTE NEARING O NO DEVELOPMENTS 1929 the Amerlcan toff corporation, leting president of ind Gla Thlee Persons Killed As Train Hits Auto tound dead with his wrists slasheq | lided with an automobile at Stand- |yen near here today on Kummer had planned to leave are Suggested as Part of New Probe y with that steamer Satur: MacDonald Plays Shuifleboard | Chinese Cruelties to RussianjBallot May Be Reached Late Street Supt. Cognizant of Ru- Whl 0 hers A S Garamw Wonld R ndud ch has been conducting a sepa- 2 4 | s . - I ;“‘\f“l:;: .hmmiru: from the aito- | yort on the rayon situation here. i arawa e S nobile er baby in her arms. = L e Others Are Sick Cavaway Would Tnelude o iy o oriers trom e Prisoners Indescribable | This Afternoon mors—Action Possible Monday The dead A EryE—— s j : " More Projects in Senate e - i [ o Arthur 3. Dunbar, 47 D] Bridgeport, Oct. 2 (P—teve Len. e ¥ e W ) Moscow, Oct. 2 (#—New tales of | Washington, Oct. 2 (P—With only While city officials today v be Arthur Ames, Detroit, Mich.; | gv1l 24, who on the night of May Prime Minister facDona Investigation of Capital | Chinese cruelties to Russian prison- |a few members left to speak, there | lieved to be awaiting a gathering of | o e c W R0 ol e atteniine Lot otig Have, «nd’th.:h;i“..J e 1shbel, en ors in Manchuria were brought to|were indications in the senate to- |public works commissioners Monday | o0 (L FERCNs B0 00 s (i NG G ek 1 % e 0 - o Hangers On. [ Moscow today in a dispatch to Tass, | day that a vote on the controver- | night hefore discussing the rumored [ (28 O e e e [official newa agency, from Khabar- |slal flexible tarift provision might |retivement of Strect -*'H‘l-w'!*l‘"‘*;'”;‘ I sentenced today to one year in jail —— . ovsk. Soviet refugees arriving from | be reached about 3 p. m ene Faselle, he f y admitted | 2 2 T 3 s e e ' Rorthern Mancharia were austed. | Senator Johnson, republican, Cali- |having heard the report but Inssted KAISER NOT TO MOV W e i : s . | "The dispatch said the Chinese|fornia, sald in the senate today he | he has received no official notice of| london, Oct. 2 (UP)—Reports i LOS A[]geles wnhdmws s Hub subjected their prisoners during | still was opposed to the flexible pro- such a plan. that the former Kaiser had bought fill g (]:in\tr(‘ sp ‘“]:‘htm‘; s 1 cros examination to beating and un- | visions of the tariff law and that it aselle said today friends have | @ castle near Cobourg, Germany, and EALLULS \, LA R A i Senator Shows Ed 0 speakable torture. Internal injur-|would he “criminal’ to continue to |informed him of a move on foot to|intended to leave Holland, were om0 G o oL 1ns s mat g ies were inflicted on prisoners, it|take away the taxing power of con- |oust him. His injury, suffered near- | Phatically — denled by Wilhelm's illis of {his city. Lengy ‘ e ik was charged, by pumping air into|gress. 1:< two weeks ago wh supervising | “:,:,N hal n” a |nn5 dist ”1‘ o u.l. nl‘ one in Norwalk i « at N St their bodies and subsequent flagel- Opens Seventh Day the Washington street rey Job, | conve on with the United Press R S T e o2 ‘f, [hoston WOM iation with sandbags. i With repubifean leaders worried | has caused him to be out of com- | today. LINCOLN RELATIVE DEAD Sua ; AR here today. The balloting| THere were a number of execu- | over the move to eliminate from the | MURICAt OF [Miairs | The marshal said he wved the| Greenwich, Oct. 2 (UP)—DMrs | 0 S expected to be a long|UORs. Tifteen bodies were found | pending bill the provision giving the 21 e & nform. | reports were circulated by real es. Flizabeth Todd Brent, member of | o fair, was cut short by the | n°ar Harbin, and six others were |president power to change customs (% fores | tate speculators holdi o Kentucky Todd family and dis. . s representation, the only | taken from the Sungari river. In |duties, Johnson opened the seventh _|around Cobourg, adding tant cousin of Abraham Lincoln enders for the honor, with- | every case identifications was next|day of debate on the fic xible p Gas R Dobhohio: Linay “His majesty remains in Holland 4 d Sanitarium dur- 1z when all indications pointed | to impossible since the heads were | position SR e o e nigh as_announced t of the New Engiand city. | gone. | Referring to what he termed “the | [ "y 0" o iracy of the t BODY GOING TO GERMANY Y tha “mo“ A ne ¥ ns moved that the se-| Prison camp conditions were des. | PONer of concentrated wealth in the g 50108 SR Elizabethton, Tenn., Oct. 2 (UP)— |11 (o ent was i She m'g ‘ n be made unani-|cribed as atroclous, The camps are |28t he said that Californians de- 1y ot 0 S0t ® (0" avoia any| The body of Consul W. G. Kummen, |1ive n ( ous and their motion was carrled. | over-crowded; only bread and water [5rous of continuing the fexible g tament that might be taken as a | Miami Plea Ignored |1s served, except when a vieit from | (2riff provision should have a carc | i), r to the balloting Miami, | the German consul impends, then | !°5t they adopt a policy that would e e 1 . presented an invitation for the | yoriaee d £ ot | Prove injurious to their interests, 3 o v convention but it wag tabled on | yp o p?,m::q a“d}?(:i_e:fn:_}::s”';’ n',; Asserting that congress was deal- Half Inch of Rain Falls « M Sl (f““, 2K Hf“!‘n\un }‘"1,1”' night time are clad only in under. | "8 With a permanent policy. John- | Ag Prought (nmes to End ) 1, chairman of the committec | 87" HIE s son said the executive “may be from | “es g xt_convention. He rec-| g IITMB_‘”PMH' dvsentery. | ur locality and in sympathy with e S e N 1 h i ] f ' A that only Boston and 2N searlel fever is prevalent. R e ow 1s the time to have your roo : e Vo our mneeds, but tomorrow t S 5 eles be considere gy | Prought t 2 . ; mission may belong to somehody |, . O e s d f : t Sy A dation that the Ameri-| A Harbin, Manchuria, dispatch, | ase with an entirely different phil- ooty Sl lnspecte ree. : will a Y ¢ . ¥ n n come to a definite de- |%aid United States Consul Hanson o ot Taviine Racitta this mor A5 Toening = sion on the moot question of a |there was understood to have re-| i o e ed besnans o R l. bl G T : B Hearing Adjourned separate government department of | ceived instructions from Secretary He suid he had been amused aljers during the past month, cliable uarantee erms P ry of | i % S & J i Daughte zton, Oct. 2 (P—On {he acronautics before laying the mat- | State Stimson to investigate the con. |PUPIiENed reports speculaling oW |storm was the r | S for & ter before the various under secre- | dition of Russian prisoners held fn| 10w he would vote on the flexible fof rain in ! u ; % e co nee, the 5 in charge of aviation in the | the detention camp on the outskirts | C\2use: The record of Ai2eiNss) vantment Oflicislebiled tian ones s nc 4 ) i rs today 1t's cabinet, was made in a | of the city. . ‘(‘L"“‘rh"“ et T“’“”-““'n "“"““'i]:"‘jy’v'" Wil Gl Leraln ";‘1 fallen 1] o ein Wa i c he brakes on |report on the Legion's special aero- = hatihe mas opRoseC an g UBKLOR2 b ALdorCNERIORINE 374 E M 3 S T l 5 05 o ‘\‘z:’,‘m;i v e T Bt‘: | was paired against it on the at Shuttle Meadow reservoir. 5 aimn St. el. 0 i Céming to r 5 vo s ago he 1 business session of the conven- | | roll call. | % SR (€ | Calls Reply “Nonsense” | SURPRISE MISS CONRAD ather, ot as the o N M mmittee, headed by C. E. | | Replying to arguments that the| Nearly friends of Miss of the Br ¥ T 11 McCullough, general traffic manager | | president would only promulgate Co of 580 will be boun prog v i of the Pennsylvania railroad as | tariff changes recommended by the ered a L official Was hairman, and having Col. A. T. | | tarift commission, the Californian her a Both the s 1 1 | its | Dougherty, U. §. A.. as its secretary, | said that was ‘“nonsense.” shower in 1 d by Stated its bellef that “there is a F d w G . T st | “A president, of course, will keep |MATTiAg o con [ very sorious meed ot aevetopins | [0 WHAL GEPIA TOUTISLS | s amds evers commision and raneea. i ) ral on of loh- |aviation™ but announced that two Bicoenuli Ra dealarent (Tt ‘arllexaos|honon vackive with whom i cols of thought had developed in | wa[]t tO s[]][)ke utive is worth his salt he will seck [She works a of glass- v ores committee. fo carry out his policies. Only a | ware, and her gifts incinded many | its ions o view is that acronautics so | weak executive would merely pro- |other picces of glass, linen, pictures 1 defense is concerned | Vienna, Oct. 2 (—Tom )[Jr:)m]]'s‘mulgmo. and Kkitchen articles. © Minister MacDonal pendent of the pres- |historic counsel, “what this country| “And I have no criticism of an o American coast, the and navy. It favors a |needs is a good five-cent cigar,” has |exscutive who advocates that which| SHOWER FOR MISS HUMASON T T 1 i department of national de- | Struck a responsive chord among |he legitimately believes. Tonly have| A handkerchief shower was ten 1 he has co with a cabinet officer at its | monopo They have discovered | criticism here for the super-service- | dered Miss Ruth Humason at the oot . with sub-secretaries for land, | that what was needed for the popu- |able lackeys who cluster about a home of Mrs. Harry Wilson, 41 ded 4 the p | 1 air forces, together with |larization of the “Anschluss” (con- | president and seek to destroy any | Commonwealth avenue, last night firmly the |@ fourth sub-secretary heading a|solidation of Austria and Germany) |who dare differ with his views.” Three tables of br played 1tio Lureau for procurement of men and | With the average German visitor is| Johnson quoted from an address and the prizes w varded to - | materiale a good cheap cigar. | by Herbert Hoover in the last cam- Miss Irvina Humason and Miss Neat as a pin! 1 viewpoints, developed | Austrian cigarettes have always | Paign in which he said the congress | Helen Humason e Tants lin the | conferences be- |found favor with Germans but the |Of the United States “is the only| Miss Humason will become the An up-to-date office! Postpones Fireworks e ET: 'men was that a|cigar simply did not sfy weed | COmmission” to which the peopie bride of Joseph Loughery on Oc- every man—a waste ] eolSion bior committee | SCPATAL ':Npurvm;nr of 1nrnna}:1‘litfl addicts from the Vaterland, W hpn_‘SHOkf}ilcn'rus: (he;r lawmaking. The tober 21 at St. Mary's chur Rubbish quickly disposed of. T e pone du MacDonald's | Should be created with —a cabinet|ever one of them lighted an Au speech was in reference to a pro- Lunch With o haclonal S Lofficer at its head, and this depart- |trian cigar of the five or ten-cent |POSal to give the tarift commission Not a speck on the floor. Desk 3 o TS ment would take charge of the air|variety, happy thought of *An- | 8Feater authority. H w k N tops kept free of litter. Re- ¥ feing | {orces now under the army, navy |sen s e T O l',m_‘ “I stand by the views expressed | ow Yeal €rvous markable how it speeds things eing | o1 department of commrece and|thets abo : : / Herhert Hoover in 1925, Sena- | Is y ffice like that? Onla it ) 0 ets about Austria in general. st s your office like that? il olnty :‘"]”(\1\';:'\‘;1‘0“ defense and commer- | 7o this distressing situation ‘helmr Johnson said. omen Grow ronger & Kok : ARG aa o officials of the tcbacco monopoly | 5 exccutive mans tem 1 The committee report stated that|yers determined to make an end.| DRIVER FACES JAIL TERM FeelBetkr,Looquunger and o will ‘have 5 y | while it was instructed by the 1928 | gq tns “Anschluss cigar” has been | _ Bridgeport, Oct. (UP)—DLouis | Have mm Nerves - ! at the Cq consider- | convention to confer with the proper : 3 v F) Norwal v T i) | announced. It is described as ‘“an | Vena, 22, of Norwalk, today faced That event s ch ‘:wim;‘h;‘ronpr. ssional and other committees | | aromatic, well shaped cigar with | State prison sentence of 15 months If you only knew —you rundown, . ceremonis e earer, the [relative to acronautics, it had de- | J T [to three and one-half years, im-| anemic women—who are dragging -the standard waste basket e SSHIE RS Sy elovedthat there were no congres- | “gi p Uy poine sgtumpfschiuss” |PO%ed In criminal superior court | yourself around, on your ‘“‘nerve’ — g d , an e e sional Jor othew leglalatiye s commlb=iiy Hre vl ot rians ‘express. the | heretyesterday for Killing a pedes: what a wonderful increase in strength In olive green, maroon, oak, walnut, ntelligence | tees which had the subject in hand, [,/ CEF5 R (Rl Rn BRESS trian with his automobile and fice- | and health Tanlac will give you mahogany . . . and Duco-finished in republican, | and that lacking funds for the pur- ! ,ha schluss” w mel wouldn't hesitate a moment a cut delicate pastel tones. For office and authentic- | pose the committee members had cdin -‘“"‘V’FC’“‘S ey i . = e gomgm“)aur druggist and getting home. Solid sides and bottom. Guar- of the pic- been forced to determine the sta; ‘ mo.:dm-!-”:g ”\‘jo:“a:ILaV]‘rs Lo ig bottle of this splendid medicine. 11 years—many have drawn up for |of its me by correspond . 17, b . e SWAN Judge Altred C. Paldwin halted | o Mre, Dora Robillard, of Bellingham, than thirty years. is it arged | Vena's trial as a “waste of time"” ;12 /RF.D. 1, Box 17, says: "1 had s no diges appeti port was one of many made el Bl e et e e c today for action during the| RS R time. 1 could * hou i vention which got down to seri- COLLISION KILLS FIREM. o LN l“dto‘"a‘lf"ogftlgf’k'm:;fi! k i, and Temporary Lull Now ; S d ak’;«m Ifllfifl_r having dfl;; Waterville, Me., Oct. 2 (UP)— v\aihlngmaddmonmlheolhcr\'Ork 5 1 get t ary lull in proc voted Tuesday to the joyousness o Fireman Millard Goding, 34, was| T, E Bieiva Sevi | He i i I anlac is as free harm[u[dru s an Short. |its big parade. Several reuolutlons‘s(ate Exammauofl SO“ ht | Killed near here yesterday in a col- | ag'the water you dRHK=Rly ‘\flurcg: o R 1 or up the recommended memorials to war vet- | iston between a trolley car a fire p Y i : crans and one asked that the Legion | . : 3 own medicinal{todicifierbs. Druggists S ek & ® | Mw DGYG]O in 110031 Fleld | truck which was en route to a fire| know this and farithe’ past 10 years . er v“"'f] u’]r'n’t "n| ~n{1n._gr.d !ur‘ogram for [in Clinton. He was hurled to his| have r:commended it to men :m'l 2 e R DA | death from the rear step of the| women who need’a quick “pick up” | i i st L s | truck by the impact. that will put them on their fect and Work on the airport being con- i tnl r A structed 3 The fire, which for a time threat- | give thema new interest in life. 5 cted on the Swanson tract, nn&l’\ 3 2 X or Reed of | o ened Clinton's business district So confident are the makers of Tan- Rl Osgood avenue, has progressed to a| o, e o 000" gomay "| 1ac that if you are not helped by it 5 L point where approval by the state | “*"° Z amess ou get y g the 15 « bill | 2 e our money back on 5 : s |authorities on aviation is to be | SR v Hahel AL sought, and an effort is now being BIGAMIST GOES TO JAIL e : Sy made to have an inspection Satur-| Bridgeport, Oct. 2 (P—Pleading| of 1 which | day for this purpose. | guilty to a charge of bigamy, | L i (b 1 Lieut. Charles Wright has made [ Ward Esposito, 28, of Danbury, was | 508 = Straging Husbands and Waj-|e cuccesrut randing and take-oft, | scntencea fo four months i i rainin . Wise- g lalthough conditions were pro. | county jail by Judge Alfred C. Bald- al 1 ln oo ward Youths Also Banned | nounced by mim to be not ideal. |win in“superior court today. | TORRINGTON YOUTH JAILED ) Considerable improvement has been | He was arrested last summer on | a Wi : made since that time, and the Swan- | the complaint of his wife, a resident o 5 £ i | Mass, Oct. 2 (®) — Mayor|son interests now believe the field is [ 0f Brooklyn, and whom he had de- a esmans l sentenced : oo & Ralph S Bauer today extended his|in condition for formal examination | serted to wed Susie Castranova in | i o4 moral crusade to include straying by the state commission and for | Danbury. | husbands and automobile shelks. | regular use by planes. | Fe R Last week he gave his censoring at-| It is the plan of the Swansons to o 3 | : . fention to feminine costumes and |incorporata the field to make possi- | Crorr OF NOTICE OF HMEARING | . 1 railroad bridges, ordering girls over|ple further improvements and the| District of Berlin, ss: Probate Court, | 4 M 1 0 don stockings and directing the | construction of a hangar. | septemner 30, A. . 192 Here is an opportun- X e on & Maine railroad to cease | Estate of John Woitowitz, late of the (|, 4 on bridges. ng’h School leranv | ;;V:ldm New Britain in sald district de- | fljty for any man with the I'o Recall Shiphuilders ¥ roll call today he de-| | Upon the application of Caroline Woi- mi H . S 3 D o of e | clared war on “automobile mashers, | Not for Use of Loafers |towit prosing that as Executrix, she determination to succeed i Ji t eat hust and wayward| g % S y be authorized empowe to :f s o pushands A mervert| students of the New Britain senior | 1Y o “onvey cartain veai omate ae[[t0 gt @ thorough train- s The pol high school were warned this morn- | per said application on file more fully ||[+ c . : olter fo rid the Lynn shores | ing that the library was to be used |sppeura it is ing in selling automo- 1 nde | for the reference work required by | ORDERED, That said application befl) o g . ute, | O O oD e | spare time, as some students have |on the 7th day of october. a. D. 1020, || |course iS open to anyone 5 B ot o | boen in the habit of using it for in |t 10 @lock in the forenoon and that She is watching the Rental col v ut Mayor Aot o Feen ciied he. |Dotiee be given of the pende of said v g 5 int S Wé 5 i ! ) mot deter mim jn | e 7ast. This rule was issued be- |, 0 G ote " Tnice ot who in our opinion d g 0 ) causc he small accommodations | 2 B NNt e o v civie virtue. ing thereon, by publishing this order . ; i DB |that the library ofters now that the [in”somo mewsapor hasine circulation meets the requirements umns of the Herald for her . S | construction work is going on. It N sld district, ‘and by posting a copy s o A Wife of London Poet | construction work is going on. Tt[0h fiy g on e puntic sien-por in |[[A class will be selected % e ! 2 i 8 necessary to cut the n nd | e own of Now Rritaln i said disict place to live—and she is just . Granted Divorce Today 01: the l\l:qur;:l"off when the work on | and by slving netice o all | and these men taught L S S i Srieate b Ge A | the new n n either personally or b; ing 5 2 s . gepor et. 2 (A—Be | ) uit g hesy t cach one, prepaid postage, a conv of |lwithout cost f th fi » il < o it e e War & ez | Because of i thelimusnendingiofiiveh e ii SRS EREREE I TORS RS SORY ] St one 0 e many fine young 2 WOMNDERFUL DISCOVE b Harry Arthur Powell, poet | 8chool this afternoon the facully court of the notice | 5 mose 1s Sy 4 BRINGS TO SUFFERER A { author of London, England, to- | Meeting scheduled for this after-| ARD F. PN N Ouw 1_)mpoie .lb 0 g“e pe()p]e who are ]()()king‘ for an T;TEA'F:?:T;()G\LI;:‘?IN’ ! vard her, Mrs. Eleanor Lines Pow-|noon was cancelled and will be held | ~At i of Pratmie oiden at New ||l you this training with- IGE G k T 2 | Britain, within an or the strict of 5 > Lon 1l of Stratford was granted a di.|at a later date. B Saunty Wartford and | . , G T e I Sres tadiy There will be a apecial time | Derim [ the Conty o Hargord ot lout loss of time from the apartment or a tenement to Judge Carl Foster ruled that the|schedule on next Tuesday morning | o September. A. I\ 1928 | s . e , 2 i : attney, Juaged || W re now doin, . I ety Ao Taendiones. 1|30 (het i freshman-students wh | 7oy T, P Suer, e ||| WOTK you are now doing rent. Thousands choose their | Mrs. Powell's complaint could ba|have not had instructions on the | Fetate of charties B fHniive, S 2 illand we will offer posi- d meaning the “horrible | use and care of the books in the | "¢ the Petition of Alice M. MeIn. ~ . ) onstrued as meaning | use ; ® " Upon th on ce M. McIn- . 6 R 3 Py Whieh 1s given. In Connec. | school Iibrary will have an oppor- | ura’st Bexen Mure. yavine (it 1‘:‘ tions to those who prove home through New Britain’s A ) ticut law as a grounds fer divorce.|tunity to have the instruction dur- instrament in WwitoE DeRoring o o = . it Onl G ol Powells were married Febru-|ing the prolonged period. B e i during the classes th{flfi rental guide—The Herald! In ; 1915 | ———— admitted to probate, as per application 7 : 0L S e Tty B e My they can sell. Classes wi Lt e A : X . p Byringfala. Oot GAUn_wav. Dn |, OFDERED- MR il SR sUo | be held 2 nights a week, y y g¢e € P NDE [ Alfred Free, 80, at one time Pastor | Gmre, tn New Britain, in said district, | S e s 2 Lo A list of oprrators whose licenses of Taptist _churches at Norwich, |on tie Tth day of Oriober, A. D. 1000 | beginning October 15th. selection of private places to B : : . suspended for one year|Conn. and Philadelphia_and later| 08 o 0ok [ 0o MRS M0 Gla || Apply for envollment motor vehicle department {a Unitarlan, serving in Boston and | poieation and the time and % < 4 5 o 1 driving while under the western Massachusetts, died yester- |nearing thereon, by punisnine i ot || now as size of class is choose from. Is your tenement . (o' \ of liquor contains the fol-| day at Winchendon. He was once(In some newspaper published in: s s - | = g ow Tritain havin o ton in said [|]13 o 2 5 i ng auta e e e e e iy e i i S elTe Rt s g | T d A dr eSS RUR RN for rent? Call 925 Now! £a | Wilfred and Gluseppe Pis- |Conference of Congregational | en the public sign post in the town of (|} . 7 it ' {5 oppor- | tritto of New Britain; Matthew | churches. He was also a geologist, | \'»: mnnm“un”’:?;q‘. r:;;v:y‘ ”.:]m ‘»;:! your own hand\\llt}.ng to 3 20 over their records also | O'Connell of Kensington and How- | mineralogist, consulting engineer | MMInK ~ cory of this o *|||Box 36, Herald Office. with the departm and author. of ird E. Bradley of Plainville, Justice, BERNARD ¥. GAFFNET, J\ldscl