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COOLIDGE B U R E FIERCE SNOW STORM with Simplesr RTTES m n PBflM Bvii AVHI4tfli DAILY CraCULAHOM c ^ m Evimnfo w r a m > for die BMMdh of FrtjmwT* lW®f f 5 %^ 4,690 GlaateAed AdvertMag on Page A MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1926. T « L W I T , NO. J « . ’ AOTOft ONCE FAMOUS ^EN GE OE DEATH GREETS PRESH)ENT AT PLYMOUTH iSnSERS OF IMXtS WITHOUT FRIWfDS COOLIDGE B U R e Boston, March 20.— The last audience has laughed with and at Charles Erin Verner, famous COOUDGEAffi creator of “ Shamus O’Brien” of the ’80’s stage era. FIERCE SNOW STORM For fifty years Verner had ACIUN^lEAGDE gone up and down the world, as great a favorite In Australia and Tasmania as he was In America. Millions had been made happy WITH SIMPLESr RTTES T« iUk Preodeit to Reject by his stage work. Verner, at the age of 78, plan­ ❖ ned to retire this summer. But h f h t o to Seel Anevh today his unclaimed body lay on f PLANES AFTER PHO'TOS marble slab In Southern mortu­ LOST IN; SNOW STORM. to Root AnU V o fM i ary. The comedian died alone In EsToy to GeooTR. a room In a South End lodging Plymouth, Vt., March 20.— house. As far as known he has Two commercial airplanes, en­ Hyk He LoYofi Beit ft no relatives. gaged by photographic concerns to rush news pictures of the Washlnffton, March 20. If The actor had been playing a Life—PresUeitiil P i ^ minor role here in “ The Judge’s funeral of Col. Coolidge here Prefldent Coolldge follows the Husband,” and an understudy back to New York, are believed counsel of some of his closest ;sd- had his part today. to be lost In the drifting snow­ aafi V lifers Aitofti iSft Tlsers on matters of foreign policy, storm now. raging over the mountains. Sent out from New he' will not accept the League of York yesterday, as yet they have Serykee. Nations’ Invitation to send an failed to land, although huge American commission to Geneva strips of tar paper have been aVE IIP HOPE laid out over the surface of next September to negotiate with Plymouth, Vt.-, March 20.— “ I Lake Amherst, four miles from -'•M the League the terms of America’s here, to guide them to a landing w.Il lift up mine eyes unto the hiljis entrance to hte World Court, as em­ FOR REPRIEVE place. from whence cometh my help.” bodied In the Senate’s reservations. One of the planes was en­ In a driving Vermont snowstorm Suggest Rejection gaged by International News a president buried hls father her* Reel Corporation. The other by Both his diplomatic and political FOREMAN Pacific and Atlantic photos. today— burled him where he jxad counsellors will recommend that The missing planes were last lived out a long and fullsome life; the Invitation be rejected. It w m heard from at Albany, where learned today. Since the League s where he had preferred to die. they landed last night. On a snow-driven hillside look­ Invitation was communicated to A third plane, hired by Washington, via press dispatches, His Lawyers Visit Bandit in “ Acme,” made the trip success­ ing out on the towering pdaks of ' opinion *ln administration circles fully, landing Tate yesterday the Green mountain range 1m has crystallised strongly against Its Wethersfield Today to evening. loved. Col. John C. Coolidge acceptance. So strongly do some Senators lowered into hls grave. OalvfB feel over It that only President Taft Over FnrAer Plans. Coolidge had lost hls father; Ply­ Coolldge’s absence In Vermont on mouth township had lost Its first the sad mission of burying his citizen. Only a fast dlsappeariifiX father prevented the Issue being de­ NO INIEREST Hertford, Conn., March 20.— As square brown patch In the oth^r bated on the floor of the Senate Gerald Chapman’^ attorneys gath­ wise unbroken mantle of white *»- yesterday. After making a hurried trip from the White House in Was hingfton, D. C., Mr. and Mrs. Coolidge and their son, John, mained as an unwritten epitaph to The Opponents ered here this afternoon to confer arrived at Plymouth, Vt., too late to see Col. Coolidge before he died. The President’s father passed away before the Coolidge BEING SHOWN this sturdy old man of the hills. The Irreconcilables, who savage­ on plans to save him from being special train had completed half the journey. Here the chief mourners, the President, Mrs. Coolidge and son, John, are shown Dreary Scene. ly fought against American ad­ hanged on April 6, next, consider­ The scene of the family plot of herence to the Court, will oppose entering the farm house occupied by the Colonel. They had taken the last twenty miles of their journey in a sled over the able confusion as to methods was the Plymouth burial grounds “ trafficking with the League” on .snow-covered roads leading from Woodstock to Plymouth. HI j i c n o N bleak aud dreary In the extreme, general principles, even while admitted by the lawyers and early typical of this relentless mountain ironically endorsing the League’s in the afternoon none of them country in winter time. A heavy Invitation as the “ natural sequence” would predict what court moves snow, driven by an Icy wind, swept of the Senate's, vote. They plan to blindly Into the faces of the littie ■-f might be made or in what sequence FIND THREE CLUES SbmI N nA er of Voters Had capitalize the situation to the ut­ S. A . COMMISSIONERS Clues to Taylor Murder band of mourners, standing knqe ■ '•h-3 most, and make any request for they might be expected. deep already in that which had fall­ authority to dispatch envoys the Groebl in Hartford. Visited PoDs at 2 o’ clock en earlier In the winter. Muf­ vehicle for another spectacnjar as­ Judge Frederick J. Groehl, of HERE FOR WEEK END Picked Up Near Boston TO QUEER MURDI R fled against the elements they sault on the League,^ the Court, and New York, the chief counsel for the to Express Opinion on I knew so well, they were returning all their respective •korks. condemned bandit, reached Hart­ the old colonel to the soil of Yielded to Pressure ford at 12|:30 p. m., and went im­ his beloved mountains, just as k’e To administration Senators who mediately ito the office of Joseph M. Boston, March 20.— After a four^turn to Hollywood. On,the secrecy bad requested on his death bed. Special Senices Planned at cur Ha^kerchief, Transfer and Bondlssne. somewhat reluctAtly yielded to Freedman, where the other attor­ day Investigation In this city Into of our investigation hinges Of display and ceremony Nh pressure and voted for the Court, chances of locating Sands and neys for Chapman were gathered- the mysterious, unsolved murder might reasonably accrue to the League’s Invitation at this time They were Charles W. Murphy, of Citadel— Mrs. Estffl to bringing Taylcw’s slayer to jus- Strands of Brown Hair AH Only 91 votes had been cast in father of a president there wag is percullarly embarrassing. In Danbury, Conn., and Ray M. Wiley, of William Desmond Taylor, mov­ tice.” the Special Election hc’.ng held at none. Of honest sorrow for onk these quarters criticism of the of Springfield, Mass., beside. Mr. ing picture director, In Hollywood, To Cause Sensation the Lincoln school today on the who had gone to a richly deserv^ League was rampant today for Give Famous Talk. Calif., four years ago, District At­ The district attorney said that Police Have to Work On. Freedman. % bond Issue which will involve the reward there waa much. The-aer- raising “ a new controversy” at a torney Asa W. Keyes, qf Los An­ the Information unearthed* which. vices at the grave were simple* ^ttt In private conversation some of town In IJ56.000 Indebtedness for time when one-third of the Senate’s the Chapman lawyers concede the geles, was on hls way west today If made public, would he a sensa­ Impressive in their simplicity. T)!# membership is up for re-election. apparent hopelessness of continu­ Tonight and tomorrow the local with Information w^ilcfe i e sfjl.d tion InJ-hq film industry and. mov­ ' Dedham, Mass., March 20.— . special appropriations. Today’s el- reverence of those who had follqN'- The Court fight was speeded to a would “shock the motion picture ie colony. ectloT> Is a referendum on the ed the coffin to the grave approai^- ing their losing fight for the bandit. Salvation Army Corps is entertain­ “ But,” he added, “ our Informa­ While Investigators today were decision under a cloture rule so The general expectation in Hart­ world and the Country.” bond Issue. It was reported that ed sublime proportions because Of ing the chief executive of the Sal­ “ We have discovered highly Im­ tion is of no great value to use working In an effort to find the that It could be got out of the way ford among attorneys and others Is there would be a concerted effort Its homely sincerity. before It became involved In the vation Army in the eastern states. portant evidence that has brought until we can find lUtnds, the valet, slayer and establish the Identity of Deep Grief. that there will be no fourth re­ who formerly lived in Brookline.” to heat the referendum, *but the approaching campaign. Now, ac­ prieve by Governor John H. Trum­ Commissioner Thomas Estlll, and us to Boston and Brookline,” said the woman whose body was found It was not the poignant grief Keyes, "but until we locate and Taylor was slain four years ago cording to the complaints made In bull nor a stay by.
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