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News of the World By Associated Press EW BRITAIN ? q\e ESTABLISHED 1870 -+ | w eok E ndm" May 24th 15,573 N \.. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, . ‘,";\g U e g0 —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS e Man Dead Two Days Undisturbed in Chair || #Alexandria, Va., 28 (UP) | or two days Albert P. Motley, | | 59, reclined in his rocking chair, J a newspaper across his knees, his 1 MITCHELL DRIEST JUSTIGE OFFICIAL, -~ PICKETT ASSERTS: Methodist Church Board Secre- tary Satistied Head of New Law Agency Competent WOULD ALLOW HOOVER T0 HAVE FREE HAND Keeps eyes closed. Members of his family entered the room, thought him asleep and tip-toed away to avoid awaken- Late yesterdhy his sis- Kate Faulkner, attempt- | | ed fo arouse him. When he did not r a doctor ‘ een dead for t VIRGINIA WEATHER HOLDS UP FLIERS “K of New Haven” Again’ Fail to Start as Scheduled BACKERS FlNALLY AGREE Postponed Hop to South Amer- Witness Says Organization card Index of Congressmen on Vote in Prohibition Questions and Religious $155.616 Connections — Group Spent of $163,316 Re- ceived Last Year. 3 (P—Beliey Mitchell b artment May General justice dep: had,” Deets Pickett senate lobby com- ¢ Methodist hoard of had supported the legis- prohibition enforce- from the treasury. Washington ing Attorney far the ica Possible Tomorrow—Aviators Spend Morning Advancing Time of mn‘;.. Departure But Fail to Gét Started. lation A ST e ’ o Srain, icld, Hartford, May 2 iy (P—Bad weather reported off the | | Virginia coast tiis noon caused posi- nt of the of the flight ven' to Buenos ternoon, day- ng had been in all forenoon for the President Hoover signed the 1sferring J tment of Blaine, port. | tr irisdic poneme start rda sconsir justice 1 the “K of enator ed a r w Clarenc cral board, It L 1 th move Methodist the transfer heen ma nounced he favored the Would Give Hoover a I'rec opposition to s had | The | by consent an- who yes- nct Hand til temorrow, the Af the it was e t secretary said an rted tocay “to go slow” in dent would be Crew on Field at 8 ew of the “K of New Ha- vas on the shortly after his morning . Commander Pond stated that was hoped the ““hop off” within “two “Mussolini happ tor organization of 55 on prohibi- cligious affilia- | the votes Pond said the start would be at 8 this morning, but he | | had standard time and not daylight | “H e in mind He said the plane speared 1o be in readiness and all | was ne ry was to tune up' 1 readiness to leave. At 10 o'clock the ¢ in flying tion and of the tions Spent $155,618 Last Year The committee eoncerned itself t ionss temp on r- further examinat of three aviators | garb beside their v € S 1 The refueling plane, in readi- was being tuned up. All that remained to be done geemingly was tune up the “K” and make the 30 davhight time the mony t §ifor ihia o to motor started for noon pen: LUNCHEON T0 FOLLOW MEMORIAL DAY PARADE. Auxiliary Invites Members of Fddy- f prohibition t he gave no Wilson's Wife Asked if any Wi board, Employed of Dr. Clar- ral secretary was empioyed by relative er of th Glover Post to Attend Social at Elks Clubhouse of Eddy o participate in morial Day urn to kIl on street, follo here they will be th the Methodist building her Blaine produced a report Wilson had addressed the parade been invited on Washingt par *lof the Ar a huffet lu ilover post on M to ret have s ha heon arles Sahrbacher of the luncheon committee following Miss 2 nin, Mrs. Emma Peterson, Annie Jackson, Mrs. George Mitchell, Mrs. William Riedel, 0. F. Bertini, Mrs. brell, Mrs. A, T l.drv Powers. o made in YALE WILL RECEIVE §2,000,000 ESTATE Mary Hawley Residue Left University—Newtown ot ¢ i Benefits e Miss| Davis, assistants i Mrs. H Mrs. ‘ Elizabeth Tim- . Schade and Mrs arranged by Members who Mrs. Fred ve he Ensworth. en requested Kenneth Kron Vera Mrs. Arthur Mrs. George Kinkade, Mrs. Leroy minger, Mrs. Carl Bengt- |son, Miss Ruth Ensworth, X ra Doerr, Mrs, Ralph Spencer, Miss Irma Riedel. Mrs. Herbert Brann and Mrs. Loulse Lindberg. iford will of the Newtown, Yale May ®) — By late ry E. the Hawley of University is made residuary legatee, and will acquire approximately $2,000 without | ¥ conditions except that the the “Mary Bobby Jones Shoots Spectacular GRAF LEAVES FOR HAVANATODAY AS | RAIN CLOUDS LIFT Golf to Beat Cyril Tolley After. Extra Hole In Bntlsh Amateur» Defendm;z English Champion See-Saws Back and 1~mth With American Captain Until All Square Score On 18th Necessitates Another Green—OQui- met Stagds Great Comeback to Win. | buco, Brazil, 1o Cua Begun ’ at918A M EST Andrews Jo nd, May ed Cy 28 (@ ril in finished his titanic struggle n Tol- | gigantic Tolley v, defe champ the Francts Ouimet Vietor rmmh round of the British amateur s Ouimet shared the glory golf championship, one up, the day with Jones, winning a| with the vom,\ EXPELTED 10 LAND ABOUT it champlonanin ano un "ot 40 day S gone, SUNDAY NIGHT AT AIRPORT of the United States @gainst the am- | the third round after lT- i:':"‘?r‘m"’: ateur champion of Great Britain was | down. The former open and amateur | Rain Soaks Dirigible’s Envelope and a ding-dong match, square at the end | champion of the United States had | of nine holes. Jones went one up at | to sink a putt for a birdie three at the 15th but Tolley squared the | the home hole to square his match match again at the 16th and the 17th was halved with birdies. The homs holo too, was a half and the extra Was necessary Jonr: by his victory the title holder, fifth round, joining his Walker 343 5 75 I team-mate, George Voigt, who won | —_— his fourth round match before Jones (Continued on Page Two) COUNTERFEIT RAID 'INDIAN SITUATION .. VIELDY §1,000,000 ALARMS ENGLISH - Sere by Sene Service Be- Bontayand ucknow it v -+ lieved Larges in History | Natives Goofdence < UNCOVER BROOKLYN PLANT POLICE FIRE INTO CROWD Makes It Unable to Start Until Sun Dries Out Fabric—19 Passen- gers On Board Look Forward to Pleasant Trip Along Beautiful elim advanced ting to the American Coast. South nambuco, Braz ~ Zeppelin leit Ma for Ha countr 14,600 Mile Jaunt From Pernam- 5 Pound Prisoner Rduscd Any Smokes \ (P —Car HARTFORD POSTMASTER AND FOUR CLERKS LEAVE SERVICE; SIX MORE ARE SUSPENDED Gains Promotion to New Executive Berth 100 six inch of hr £ P il bench BOGDANSHI WINS BURNS MENORIAL All Ronnd Athlete Gefs Greatest High School Award PRAISED BY GOACH CASSIDY Coach Places Him | Taylor Resigns, Wash- ington Official Says, While Subordinates Were Discharged— “Conduct Prejudicial” To Discipline of Office Head of Capital City Office To Retire on August 1, While Other Will Leave Service June 1—Two Out Solicit- ing Bond Issue, With Immortals Employes in N. B. H. S, Histors—Has Won 10 Letters in Sports and Stands High in Studies ffl]' CARLYLE G. BARRETT - BARRETT TO DIRECT 20 WARNER HOUSES Three Men Nabbed As Operatort All Deny Guilt — Authorities Say Money Was Ready for Distribution | —Bills Fine Imitation. | More | New Yorl May 25 (UP) 000 in counterfeit bank | notes was reported to have been | seized by secret service operators in a raid tod The sei mads in Brooklyn largest ever nd probably the history of the coun- according to Allen G. Straight principal operator in charge of the New York district Materials were on hand, he for the printing of at least 35 000 in counterfeit bills According to Straight, the raid was made within 48 hours before the bills Those arrestedigave fhie names of Pericle Mannerini, Joseph and Mattio Mattera. Each guilt. 'he tip that led to the raid came from undercover sourcess Straight id. The notes were of such a fine | character that detection by other than bank employees or bill spect sts would have been difficult, age said s the in this st in the ta | said, | | POSTPONED ABOUT MONTH were to hafe been distributed. "I Bands of Nationalists Parade Streets After Police Disperse Them In| Assault on Quarters — Emergency | Measurcs Taken at Rangoon. | (B—Alth nalty less, events of the past two Lucknow tnday and at Bombay ani alarmed Ind more than n observers rioting at Dacca Rangoon, wher 60 pe have been killed and 740 Guianas The Rangoon disorder is only re-| Every one ha motely conne Indian civil disobedicnce cam the disturbance at nunal and But riot British Worry.on Bombay Situation , At Bombay particul the uation inspired ap Hith- eiro one of the government's strong points has Mosle while Dacca has been non-nationalist § wer t Bombay and Lu - midnig! g has been directed Start Postponed authority, and nas | had been ixpected would leave footbal tiveness von e we cither the {among v was in |aboard the quart lems making di- police. Four killed and ctedience or d N r g Monday and Tuesda Moslem hour and off fr sta 53 badly | cd and a latest The tables and decorations will be 3 Dirigible Will Be Undergoing Re- pairs Until Late in June or Farly in July. London, M he project- new British diri- Ja has been post- of Jun \abad Park, ih Police Fire on Moh e police fired 57 sk e into a mob attack in e or the ginning of Jul ederick Monta of state for the air, £ commons of this afternoon f damages sustaine po stating hoth Mo remain Measures Used ma, May 25 (@) Inw-rm'nl § ergency meas angoon today of rioting ¢ days of fhe week t persons. 1 10 prev which du Census Tal\elq Repont e 25 Farms iniThis|Gity:ete risad it » farms in New Brit- g nunounced today by there were many more (Continued on e Two) m M Hartford county. loca while each of the other ontains two Harney ex- these are nary count throughout v will probably be hed Harney stated, while per cent Nine Year Old Victim Is Hit by 10 Pound complete. income of which sh i eral use versi ary, acquiring land to be known as the Edmond Town Hall,” in memory of Miss Hawley's grandfather Trust Fund Created Also in William Edmond's honor, a trust fund of $100,000 will be cre- ated with the ers Bank t Company of Hartford, the in- paid to the town of | Associated upkeep of the town | w for the “William Detroit est cut May 28 (A — The short- to relief from the present| | business depression, in the opinion of | | Henry Ford, is an intensive develop- | ment of agriculture and manufac- . looking to quantity production | the soil. “This is not just a iful idea,” Mr. Ford told the Press today. “It the ation.” secks Long Battle with this the statement take just as long to get depre it took to Mr. Ford added eed to keep up the people’s and vou cannot do that you must do it by action mads in faith in the fu- worth all the words anvone Issuing optimistic statements | es also § yrary. which shall Cyrenus H. Booth ®f a grand- a historical room placed & \¥v<< Hawlev's famit the also in memory uch things with s the an- | talk One Jue furniture portraits, and | expenditure (Continued on Page Two), | can say Ford Says Farm Development Is Cure for Busmess Depression : " ! on the one Shot While playing ool playgroun ne ruck and sudt acture skull. He was taken to New ain General hospital and his r nticipated, although his rious. 1 and lowering wages way to pre- . This is no time to hose who are lower- | don’t know what are hitting the lown. They will vages will ®e|n have been.” President do any on the ot vent better lower wa ing wages now they're doing country when the time higher than t Car yne man Hoove haster perity X thing could do to bring about improve n business and indus- try.s repliee o “Everything Presi- dent H(\r\\ r ha ised or tried to put into effect has heen sound. He i ery is dition is The boy front of a pla to have 1 e as the lat Boys and girls who the acci fled n and considerable excitement occasioned Th seo sed over THE WEATHLR New Britain and vicinity Light rain and cooler tonight Thursday generally fair and cooler, (Continued on Page Two), & e o e 3% i te *5 Second and Third Place Go to Detroit and South Bend KING GEORGE'S ILLNESS SHOWING IMPROVEMENT Buckingham Palace Statement Says Marked Progress Made Against Rheumatism > speller from s went down vards Miss For manship and osophically er showed s zood spor accep! BRIDGE APPROVE PLANS 1 semina (Continued on Page Arzylow ic7 Retires From Puhhc Ofilco ey Arzylowicz board of HIGH TIDE—MAY 29 (Standard Time) N. London 10:04 am..10:14 p.m N. Haven 11:21am. 11:31 pm » jaintances with t * has served 10 Lhe pasi Popular Theater Man Promofed to Important Executive Post WILL REMOVE TO BOSTON Jack Sanson Appointed Manager of Strand Theater and Wiiliam Evans Succeeds Manninz Kugell of Capitol Started At Native of New Britain Popular Theater Cir in . SETTLE CRASH SUIT » BY $4,100 PAYMENT American and (anadian Girls Killed Near Ronta Two Women Hurt When \ Auto Enters Drug Store (vet £2,000 Each ngley Invites Council Members To His Home for Social Meeting rough the win-