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THR WEATHER. NET PRESS RUN AVERAGE DAILY CIRCULATION OF THE EVENING HERALD Showers late tonight and Satiir* for the month of April, 1926. C otrt^' day. Slightly warmer tonight. 4 , 8 3 7 PRICE THREE CENTS MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1926. (TWENTY PAGES) VOL. XLIV., NO. 198. Classilled Advertising on Page 6 < » - SHOWERS PASSERSBY JIUSICIANT MOWS JAIL WITH A RAIN OF GEMS. LAAVX AS BOOTLEGGER. Coolidge by Pen Stroke, Adds HERON UYS BRIFAIN MAY OLD AlUANCE New York, May 21.—.Mrs TO FORCE RUM Rumford, Me., May 21.— 10,000 to Enforcement Army William Strafford hid $8,000 Gustaf F. Helm, former trum worth of jewels under her pil BECOMPEUED peter In the Royal Band of Ber VAREVlCrORY low and then hung the bed RENEWED OVER clothes out of the window for ISSUE IN BOTH lin and former member of the 'Washington, May 21.—The Treasury today made public an famous Boston Symphony or an airing. Passersby, at first chestra, was called on to mow executive order by President Coolidge which will increase the TO LAWS amazed at the glittering show TO T ^ HINES the lawn of the O.xford County m FUNDS Federal dry enforcement army by approximately 10,000 men. m er, picked up the gems and COmiONS jail today as his first jail duty The order permits the Treasury to enlist at a nominal fled. under a four months’ sentence for manufacturing liquor at his salary state, country and municipal officers as special dry agents. Coal Strike at Complete summer camp in Lovell, pat It will apply to all states except those having constitutional bar Says Prohibition Issue Had Republican and Democratic ronized annually by scores of Western Bloc Joins With riers to the employment of state officers as Federal employees. wealth New Yorkers and pro- The Treasury said the authorization for Increasing the num Great Deal to Do With Re JOYCE LIKE BOYS Deadlock as Baldwin Faih fessional folk. _____________ Democrats— Probe Com Wets Plan to Demand That ber of agents constitutes one of the greatest boons in history to to Make New Offer to the liquor law enforcement. It will enable the Federal government, sult — Vare^s Man for AT SWIMMIN’ HOLE Parties Declare for Modi mittee Is Made Over; All at small expense, to honeycomb the nation with agents to check EVERYTHING HINGES the illegal liquor traffic. Governor Is Beaten. Miners. fication of Law. Eyes on Stanfield. The Federal salary paid the state officers probably will be one dollar a year, the Treasury said. That would increase the Carroll Party Model Wore London, May 21.—The British Federal cost of enforcement by only $10,000 a year. The order Washington, May 21. When coal strike is in full force with no ON ‘POINT OF VIEW’ tVashington, May 21.—In a re Secretary of the Treasury A. W. visible efforts being made today to Washington, May 21.—Those po will not apply to New York, Rhode Island or Maryland. effect a settlement. vival of their old alliance, the Mellon was asked for his opinion No One-Piecer in Wine litical seers whose habit it is to belligerent insurgent bloc of the The delegate conference of the as to what brought about the vic Miners’ Federation, which yester look into the future and “view Senate today joined hands with Bath, Reporter Swears. with alarm" focused their atten So Brookline Pastor Tells tory of W. S. Vare. Pennsylvania day rejected the premier’s peace the Democratic minority to prose candidate for the United State/. proposals, adjourned today and the tion today on the two major polit delegates returned to their homes- cute a searching investigation of Senate, he replied: ical conventions of 192S—and Chamber-Get Together “slush fund" expenditures in ev RAP DRUNKENNESS THUG INVADES THE New York. May 21.—Pretty The conference, prior to adjourn touml plenty over which to he ap- ery senatorial primary this sum “A combination of circumstanc ment, authorized the executive com es; although the prohibition issue Joyce Hawley, Broadway model, prehen.sive. mer and all general elections next mittee to carry on the strike. Meeting Here. fall. had a great deal to do with the re “entirely undressed”, splashed in Hopes had been held that Pre Cheered and made confident by J This support was pledged today AT YALE REGATTA N. Y. AMBASSADOR a bathtub of champagne -wlyile a mier Baldwin would make ne'w pro the smashing wet victory won in sult." posals, but he merely sent a letter when .Senator ‘William E. Borah Both Mellon and Senator David score of men drank from the con Pennsylvania by W. S. ^ are, the When a man undertakes a jour (R., Id.), a spokesman for the tents of the tub. Arthur F. Irwin, to ther conference acknowledging wets were proclaiming about the ney, plans some new project, he bloc, called for complete investi A. Reed announced their inten the letter of the delegates rejecting capitol today, and none too quietly, tions of supporting Vare in the newspaper reporter, so testified his settlement plan. needs a starting point. But, be gation and "fullest puhlidty" on Alumni Threatens BoycottI Slugs Pay Clerk of Fashion- either, that they intend to carry tlie all senatorial campaign funds. election. today as a government witness at New Offer Expected. issue of modification of the Vol hind the starting point there is the Terming slush funds a “fearful Controls Organization the perjury trial of Earl Carroll, Opinion prevails that the premier stead law straight to the floors of point of view. Tliis may alter the malady", he declared the "influ With the senatorship Vare has will draft new proposals ■within a both Republican and Democratic of Public Events Unless i able Hotel, Gets Away theatrical producer. whole course of direction, and may ence of great wealth" on Ameri gained control of a large part of Irwin testified that at 4:30 on few days, Inasmuch as the opera national conventions. Granted their the state organization, member tors have also rejected the plan liave a direct effect upon a mans, can politics was one of the most the morning of February 22, a sincerity, it appears unlikely that serious problems facing the coun Reform is Achieved. With 2.000 in Cash. ship in the National Committee, bathtub was placed in the center submitted to the miners. either party can escape a bitter and entire life. 1 try. and virtual domination of Pennsyl of the stage at the Earl Carroll Both sides seem to be entrenched perhaps a foundation-shaking fight This was the theme of Rev. Ash-; Oregon Primaries vauia’s 72 delegates at the next theatre, where the famous party for a finish fight, and there are over the issue in 192S. many who believe that the deadlock ley D. Leavitt's “common sense" | The Senate's Interest meanwhile New York, May 21.—At the national convention. was being held. Forced on G. O. P. New Haven, May 21.— "Graduate The victory, however, of John S. will only be broken by the govern The Republicans, prior to the talk before the joint gathering last j was fastened on the outcome of feeling on the public exhibition at Hotel Ambassador, one of the Miss Hawley, he said, was theU night of the members of the Man the voting in Oregon today where Fisher, Mellon candidate for gov brought upon the stage. ment taking over the mines and op Pennsylvania turnover, bad been the Derby regatta on May 15 is strongholds in New York, the und- ernor, has impaired somewhat the erating them. Such action would congratulating themselves that they chester Chamber of Commerce and Senator Robert N. Stanfield (R.), W'ore No Clothes seeks a renoniinatlon. This pri strong and the older Yale men do erworld yesterday crashed the extent of the Vare victory and be -welcomed by the miners, as a were going to allow the Democrats the Cheney Brothers Get-Together “A chair was placed beside the, step toward nationalization. ^ub in Clieney ball. Mr. Leavitt mary will furnish the first test of not propose to expose themselves gate of the upper world, with the: justly formed the basis of compro tub which cont.iined the cham to do all the fighting over prohibi mise between him and the Mellon Tire coal strike is now winding tion—just as in 1924 they ignored was a remarkably interesting the pop\ilarity of administration and their families again to the hu result that $12,000 changed levels. pagne, the "Witness said. “Some senators in the far west. Should group, represented by the Secre up its third week and the supplies the Klau issue and let the Demo spealcer. His \’oice was wonderfully A block away from the East body shouted for a cloak, and they are beginning to feel the pinch. ^ clear and liis subject was discussed Stanfield be defeated on his rec miliating annoyances on the ob tary of the Treasury and Senator brought one out.” crats wreck themselves on it. The servation train and elsewhere that 51st Street Police Station, a thug Reed. Prospects Grave. old line Republicans have been fig in language tliat was easily under ord of having faithfully support “Who held the cloak?” co^unsel While there is no immediate like stood. ed President Coolidge, ' will be as they were forced into on that occa blandly entered the Ambassador, Conferred! With Coolidge for the government asked. uring that with Gov. A1 Smith of Both Mr. Mellon and Senator lihood of a serious shortage there New York, Gov. Albert C .Ritchie, Versu.s Fanatics.