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; News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg 15,590 Oct. 26th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT OCTOBER MONDAY, I’Rl( E THREE CENTS BUNGREGATIUNALISTS REACH | | END OF THEIR CONFERENCE IN NEW BRITAIN CHURCHES Presulent of Southemg Senator Burton Il | '1 College Says Negroes Have Beneiited From World War, Especially| in States in Dixie— | BINGHAM FACES BESOLUTI CONGH WAVE OF SELUING e | REEDSEVS TANIY AGAIN HITS STOOK |27 2 WL ESSLY D, ARKET TRADIVG PREDITS AR Secondary Epidemic of Unioad- Republican Senator Sees No ing Depresses Prices $5 to Chance of Agreement Be- $80 2 Share tween Two Houses TRANSACTIONS AT RATE B ~ DEBATE DRAGS ALONG AS " OF 8,000,000 FOR DAY THI [E‘M MER& SESSION NEARS FINISH = == V) Hour Behind After First usly o | 60 Minutes—Many Issues orced Still Arouse Spirited Opposition Ofilcers E]eCted. { Down to l‘nh\l‘ Near Taovel Between G, U.ll' ‘:Iml lelulv;wlp = = | Reached Last Thursday—Others Cal MSO H] ly Bas l“ dent-Democrat Coatition — Night Conditions in China and T | New Orleans Today Sescinst e Gonmicerealis Japan Described by M sioner in Former Coun- t 19 Years—At- Ground—Speculators Alarmed, Speed Up Work, FAMILIES ESCAPE INJURY ... fon, Oct. 28 (81—t Police Say Houses Occupicd By ew Yo prices broke 15 a sceond for over the market, ng dozens of tendance at Meetings high priced issues down $5 to near- Union Motormen and Conductors . ly 330 a share. Early tra wi —Neighhorhood in State of Ter- at New High Point. | T Bl e i | nator ‘i « ) DI | on of share ¢ with the ticker half an ror After Dlast, TR | Ohio, who Las Leen in il health for [ hour late at the « i I o Orlars Obr " 700 visitors to New Drit ral month s suffered a s hour. Many of the I sold ele ain over the week-end pro | ous relapse. low ley i iz to return home today at the con 4 dra prices, and some reached new low New nd O zational chur en in progres n- | of Cong hes had b Jhone Judson T reported 405 ent, Of th classified g D 1l Bi 1it sold down $10 to ‘ young people are 160 men and $20 a sh r\ ' el : « : 4 1,8 e 6. Tn addit vi v last week's quotation rompted t wre. Union Car 1 ors who h registered total ¢ S i ; } ¥ bide, Standard Gas & Electric, ' attenaance is 200 wore than o ASSAULT CHARGE DROPPED o bin' » conference A\ Roehu 5 0., N York “ 1 War, which has been excoriated i1 | Contral Johns Manvill i and official New England School Master's As-| American Water Works t g U i hond o brought benefit to th tional Telephone and A o ¢ i | A to President sailant Must Serve Three Years— baceo B owere among t : s : oyieaion collazeit o . |sued to sell down $5 to v shar i » ; Of SiouGal oo ool ICE AL B S0 lnna A IR S ys ENOULING [ ok Ay e s e et accordi with th . Miss., an institut! . sup o e s 2 s sidents Hoover and ¢ 1 by the American M Aghinst American's Character. |21 68 Service, Which recenlly, estab : R Nishea broke §! | contrasts new high record at $58 a share o $30, which with the 19 low o nd a recent nrice association. he World wag prov | part, to he » leveler of social har- rler, President Holmesftold the con- ference in an addresd foday. He v (U'P)—Ronald need tod:; rvitude after London, Oct. 28 wteman, 21, w to three y s’ pen ferred to its ¢ ¢ as “about the jury in Old Balley court had con- stoel j“’ Z»; ) Elee- b il only good thing that came from the | victed him of robbery dlplencelg Ivna o e 22 ; yasankon it World e " ainst Philip Eaton, England | Electrie Bond & Share 1 DLELN o ar schoolmastoer, Traders are A ren Meeting at South Church— L o Ras S Ferant aet e s cropped on The Monday morning session of Buin o nianiadied polnds e o h 1 the 1 L str More Battles Seen g Laton with intent to murder or | h v report tha verfu ; i Gt (S the regional meeting was held in the RN Vi {i 28 L B2 o do gricvous bodily harm anking pool had been g rs loc thead foday 1o 1he outh church, and opencd with a last to support the it ¢ v looked ' od of worshinp conducted by Itev Eaton was attacked and severely | /ast S DRENTNOT i Iy recruits of p bvic countl ontroversics that must b ‘\'\' DS OIS thd by v wounded in his Mayfaiv flat last [caused consternation among H‘vu\ sl i R 4 SR Lt S Rl ¢ [eummer. James Mogoe, who was ac- | 8ands' of spoctalons who hiad. held od and formu ']’”‘”‘ pLonsrceatlonat s ChURCHOLy i i iasfowiaelc o heir accom- | gy /bl I for cxpedit- rtford plice in th was \uh\\r(ul‘ (Continued on Page 17.) ing Into the ceiving articles SCOTTISH LEADER'S today of re subject of the first ineffective Night , RINGING FIRE ALARI Sir Err Wilde, recorde 1S . o 1 many qua Mrs. Hannah Hume Lee, formerly | marizing the case. told jury | | E - T led In ¥ quar of the American Board in India, and | {hat Bateman pleaded self defe . s . . 1 on D 1 now associate seerctary of {he Con- | g s e PERI00 sol defense. | Taken Tnto Custody and Removea | RObert the Bruce’s Desire (Continucd on T T) greational Education socic must bee commensurate with the dan- i . Tauses % g ar on “Relating Soclal Service to the | sht and added thit rovengo 1s nor| '@ Yorwich Asylum—Causes Before Death Thwarted Mi onary I'rogran War Benefit to N ermitted in Jingland, GERMAN STATESMAN Disturbance at Home, Again 0L “If a man is mug cnough to take | This was followed by an address'a stranger home with him, you| A local man, pronounced in need | = RECH by President W, of | must sy ‘It serves him Tight.” safd | Of {reatment for mental trouble il i Tongaloo college (SE 5 an cxamination foday by br.| London, Oct. 23 (PI—Tho hear ent more than 15,000 colored young ha Dunn and Dr. G. H. Dalton, ©f >_""'=‘ Bruce, the great Scotti It 8, people in the colleges and univer- mitted to Ser J. O’Mara chile "‘1“ 15 mi 3 ’ | 4 5 sitics of this country,” said Presi. it ety | DO Bl (e i Getteon £ Il i) D69 Al cice s T THommienl on dent Holmes, “Increasingly the em- | Inspector William Bradley. of Scot- | Pital Norwlch, SELULLHIR g g o S Sl R e e ) . hasis in Negro education will be on | land Yard, told court, that Bate- | f alarm last night from Box 433 taken from excay Ire Buelow Once Called college education. The chief factor in | man recently had been associating |4t Tremont and North streets SR o “Sec ismarck” bringing about this change of em- | with STy blos in the | Sereeant O'Mara learned that offi- | kecping 1o the vorks de Second Bismare et b s e L0 2 '“ | cer William Cronin had stopped the partment at 1 phasis f erely indus Cr T e ¢ of Hyde Park 1g [ Ser i t rom merely industrial edu |t mlu Hyd I.«r\.r.) The BAD | ag he ran through Spring street | 14 was intended - eventually to e a ¢ = eugaged in conversation with men, | 10! U oo moliae | B p el B R0 S S ST S R _ (Continued on Page Four) |lured them to side streets, then stole i YR e B A <,]u'.',; ”“"' l“)":‘ '_"\ oniclin 1“"' Rome, Oct lmiinconien == thelr watches, visiting cards and |y, "5 10r ne was sent homo but' jraty. fand But e seved t0 the | hard Von Below, once called Ger- (e e e camcllal BT i SR S S R i ‘), g as ,”‘! Some r‘l !‘ many's “Second Bismarck” died at (] object of blackmail. | to the Town Home by the Hetand it appears that |‘m‘l4~ ni. today at the villa left by | ;(l‘l.u’('lt-r ('l;» r I\\;| arc anthorilies inendingSlodayisii e et S i e e | v added that nothing was | examination and committment. AT 0 ! o SEVEN NEAR fiEN[]A i ot DG rrh | ks oo FEbI A i o NG IR s (0 WK Marla Beceadelli di Bologna and many who had known Eaton for|z of the firc department whom he el in 1886, He horted Itobert the Bruce dic | years spoke very highly of )m;x. ; { that children playing about w;‘ e e e T TR | The recorder commerted that |street told of sceing a man near the Y parstaninosd, wi B oan il s England to India Air Liner | sateman in this case was gullty of |alarm bex and when S ' ottish independencs m ; St B e . e | one of the gravest felonles known | O'Mara questioned the man at he England in battle of Bannocl At L ey Lg Terrific to , the maximum penalty for | quarters he readily admitted that he burn on June 24, 4, and cor e o ey o which is penal servitude for life and | had sent in the alarm without can firming his own right to the titic o had been weakened W inds | &hipping. Judgment on Moore wag | Because of his condition he will not " s e i bwitora dears st a0 pestponed until next month, ‘I prosec although the offense ble personally to I s pnm\h‘\l.]w in court. visit the holy e N B uATos o ha ke fora credond Dt a8 (Hieble. GRS T Wb to Haly, and held other aster has overtaken planes of the | Sir James Doy toroatey ] g i e 1 Barepe in 1800 Tmper Airways for {the second F his heart oL R el pivee foe ihe somt BM) Attend Funeral Service For T months, this time, as before, claim- . Ito battles against the Moors ilfona taigicnsine E o dth s Ing seven lives as its toll Spain. Sir William Keith recover e Mother and Child, Gas Victims 5, o o oy s o b 00 000 e e, AL AR resting place at Melrose, where it|with Bmperor William was printed Glagon tome By aiia S | emained through the 8. in the London Daily Teleg phin | gale Saturday The crew | While doctors at the New Britain | we about the home on 228 Clark £ - ke [N s e i e tohe| of three and four passeng one | General hospital continued their | street Friday night and at the eve- | 8 s T > e e of whom was a woman, were | fight to save seven year old Thercsa |ning mel in company with her' Squash Tennis Expert P eriap ot ent i nanded s e drowned. | Beney from the fatal effects of 1| father-in-law, Mario Reney 1o left | Killed by Automobile (|} fjom hiw @ R The plane met with tempestuous jyinating gas poison which claimed | the house at about 6:50 o'clock, l,mi Now oL ERDok ®—The bods | 1500 weather near Leghorn after 1eaving | (ho lives of her mother, Mrs. Anna | did not detect the fumes of gas at o o man jdentified as Lawrence 1| 1pe mareied fhe Talian Princess Naples. With the wind blowing 70 pcnay, and her child, Maria, five | the time, although it is belicved that |Salvo, 21, an instructor of SqUASH ' qitolommie in 1555 Loaliiee miles an hour, it sent out an 8. 0.1 Lo 7010 un outpouring of more | jet was partly open since Drepara- | fonnis at (he Yale club, was fonnd | e S §. and came down In the water near | ypan” oo mourners attended double | tion of the evening meal was com- |aarly today near a vacant lob in the | {he | Count. Von Doenhof, At the i funeral services for the victims at | pleted. At 9:20 o'clock, the husband Rronx. Police said he had appar- | prosian e T e e he Italian st v Tamiglia | o Cae ok reh today, and fathe ame: home to find his|ently heen struck by a speeding an- | geandal excited by the event was a it (EBh G Rl ity - (i Constantly ministercd 1o by doc- | wife at the point of death, the infant | tomobile Pl tress call and got three ropesaboard | |\ = 105 ees” the little hospltal | clutehed In her arms, Maria over- [ Blase De Salvo, a brother, old po- . the plane for towing. After towlng | o % i on the critical list, was | come by the fumes, and Theresa in | lice that his brother and an unch thoferaft about an hour through |l v oday to, have pasked. ‘a|nenrly tha same condillon. Thelhad 'left together last Friday o the high scas, tho Dawssr broke) o i kle night. Donald Joseph |mother diad shovt terwards and |visit relatives in Hammonton, N. I.,| | THE WEATHER The Jeenen Bty for (r | ieney, a month old Infant, today|Maria passed away after four hours [and that no word had heen receiv- | | ther asalatanco and on roturning ) o J (o b none the worse for|of attempted resuscitation had fail- |ed from them since. New BrialaBand ety was unabic o) e the alrplane. | his experience. ‘Tha babe is belng|ed Police said they could not defers| | Pardy cloudy and slight .p::?,t::;“ur,i \4:1"1'“”\'“:\(l{dhflui"to\ ared for by a neighbor, Mrs. | Five Autos Carry Flowers mine whether the dead man had colder tonight; Tuesday in- find the air liner. 1t then was con- | Charles Russie. Clark street, in the locality of the [been struck near the spot where the | | creastng clouding = Four Overcome By Gas hody was found or whether it 1 Mrs. Reney and her three children (Continued on Page Two) »' LContinued on Pagc 117.), lmzcu thrown from an automobil | heavy ON OF CENSUR SENATOR CLAIMS ‘FRAME-UP PLOTTED OURING BI1 iER, PERSONAL DEBATE ON EYANSUN GASE WITH LOBBY PROBERS New Britain Corporations Mamed Tn Demecrats’ Bmadcast Against Tariff By Sen. Tydings, Maryland Stanley Works and American Hardware Corp. Included in Criticism of Manufacturers Who Would Benefit Under Proposed Increases in Sched- Indignantly Challenges Methods and Motives of Committee and In- sists Members Are Only Out to “Befgrl Character.” tiles—State Analysis Made. ; e Sens. Blaine and Caraway Stanle Works retary the sceret 1 4 e e ; ot v Savagely Assail Connec- n corporation specificall n k ticut Legislator in Reply —Floor of Senate Sees One of Most Malevolent Clashes in History. r Cont tioned Wash ticut ton, Oct. 28 (®) a resolutio Iresen- tation of of censure of republican, 18 forecast Would Benefit A\ccording to airman H. I Con- in the senate the close of two hours of (Continued on 1 Two) Ee, personal exchanges between Connecticut senator and mem- s 0 lobby committee who lemned Bis relations with the Lcture - OFFICERS CONSIDER MULLIGAN CASES Debate Plan to Put Boy Slayers in Two Homes AGTIOI FINALLY POSTPONED CONNECTICUT MAY 0- FIND TARIFE fUT to ¢ rman Norris of the who judiciary ppointed the lobby nounced he intended solution shortly explained that in view % made by Bingham up- committee and in view of the ttee's condemna of Bing- felt the should place Senate Cmmdenng Means of o' Punishing Manufacturers’ Assn. RESULT OF EYANSON EXPOSE " te Record hat kind of reso- will offer,” Norris asserted, LS ——— M" i \Hll offer one later {oday or Lads Who Killed Ansonia Child Be- | Majority in Upper Honse Sald to |07'0TTOW. as soon as I have read b ch 8 made by the Connecti- fore Milford Town Court—Dis- Lelieve Bingham's Motives Were I think the sgenate on record.” position of Youngsters Perplexes Honest—Reduction in Rates PPos- back at the lobby com- ham, in an hou ad- Jud He Admits, ible primand for Conduct. d his use of 4‘||,|r(1|s 1. Eyanson, a o : o e alaried representa- . = : . RECLS . ¢ of the Connceticut Manufactur- ik L e thel Washington, Oct jon | ers’ association, to help him in the S iwo . young Mulligan| by the Caraway its | tarlf bill. He accused the lobby in- Ko e L e vestigating committee of deliberate- R e L oy Iy sccking to injure him and “be- e e T e e jon of [ foul” him with “political slime and o 4 Conneeticut was given entree to the | COPUpt innuendos.™ e RN R R Bitterest Exchange in Years oddard who an- | rote SCSmon agreed on tarir| When Bingham . had, concluded, nounced the R s R e Chairman Caraway and three oth- itute of Human Relations el i ers of the members of the lobby d8to studystiiatonsed|Hon el ARG RLOAACERNIHIL tinerpls mmittee Tl . | ing It is & question which | COMMittee lefichirege s ion to defer action N with some of the Rt e e few senators will dis- senate ':txld St =k < difficulty fn deciding wh Cug ULl ichy tor Robi reput & Shall the ator Rob 5 xe blican, In- v the boys, called the R diana, concluded the counter attack cnce with Prosecutor Om ""”‘! A lobby committee, declaring Fitzgerald, of| - ,!:4 l‘]"’ o “the republican At o Belleve thing Should Be Done™ SURorann St e Investigation clearly in "ot B u's cours ; plan of | Sruators Uy 11 shall resent v o o i am, finst it Connec- S vansor tant pounding R o the Ma tur o e fist, as I I him today the re Cennectic 1os ¥ Yale clinie, which ex Bingham'’s persor 1 I oplyisens ! VR republican, Wisconsin, ( ed on the governnie the commit denied Th e Sorimitige an L statement by Bingham that he i e fiietie ine) 1 a capitol police- that took the (Al procs s C for his car, add- 1 they stifled young Albert to should he done deatly In mirshiand né Myrt What to do niore is t up a smoke f 29, were committed determinit heca in that char against & ! tion rather than from nine out of « senator diziystnll R e e b ve that Senator um's mo- | i ountry commissioners tives were ind how- | {Coptinded o Page Tro) re ¢ into the ease because of ever imp 1 he 0" that the boys were wards | ever dishonest th of 1 "I‘ L MAN TAKES of the county, having been inmates | intrigue of the New Hav ¢ v home at Question of Punishment | ing with Mr Elizabeth Schread at I’rosp h (Conti 1 on P Two) —— Edmund Choiniere Expect- ed to Recover—Mystery Surrounds Incident Bntnch Parliament Will Meet Tomorrow On Important Issues London, Oct. 28 (P —The (51 t Herald) 2dmund J. Choi- British ation is he tter than last y parlizment meets tomorrow what Labor Kicks Stilled ain General gives promi of being mo- Miss Margaret Bondfield, m « tment for mentous session. In the foreign, im- [ of lahor, h Nayed criticism of the 1 poisoning. perial, and dome 4 alike the cmployr exchan, by the| o was taken to the hospital Sat- discussions will highest con- | promise of legistation to remedy the urday night r he had swallowed sequence grievance of “those genuincly seck. | & mercury tablet by mistake. Attend- Tho conversations between Pre- | ing work” “to human 1 physicians today pronounced his mier Mack King of Canada, the | exclir Higra stiliraniaing [BONILHEMAE SRS A B e mission to Cana of J. H. Thomas iTicient ground for much heekling s circumstane un- lord privy seal, the new treaty with botiislabor anaSioppositiona ol By re took the tab- Egypt, and the new agreement with i s sty T s Of NiB Soviet Russia all must pass through Next come king coal, who has (o a0t S8 ayciniare. who dea: the crucible of debate. lost much of his majesty; hausin Wit lqaca e ‘1 both mercury On the domestic side, unemploy- and slum clearance; the trades lots and in his ment and the growing cost of social union act; pensions; and the imple- ' yionobile. He v\\wl the former kind will first, with the |menting of the Washington ecight batteries of the opposition |hour convention. probably aimed directly at them So far concerned the cury tablet instead of a stomach pill, | With the approach of winter unem- | government's program is a three- but Choinjere has sald that he does 1\'1\\“1! nt still is the greatest dome e - not remember where he did this ex- tic issue in the Isles, although the ((ommuml on Page Two) cept that it was not in Bristol. rvice com: for washing his hands, it is stated. It is believed that he took a mer- as coal is

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