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Newso e Worl . . . : e | NEW BRIT/ A LD ESTABLISHED 1870. NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1920. —.TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CiIr SUFFS WILL ASK ASSEMBLY [BERUNGOVERNMENT TURN YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD |PEPARTMENT OF suSTICE: 70 CONVENE ITSELF SHOULD | |5 STILL IN DOUBT SCOUR THIS STATE IN WA HOLCOMB NOT CALL MEETING |y s M £ O GLOCK MONDAY A W. | wacep acamvst proriree, National Chairmsn - GRAND JURY GALLED IN | Form New Cabie OR BE LATE AT BUSINESS! WET R DRY, IS QUERY |nee Govt. siuass ever, Feels Sure Chief ‘ | : Incognito, e Executive Will Not Ignore NEw Y“RK VI[;E PR[]BE SIEGE OF F!Efils RAISED | — '— ; F“R ALL [;ANI]“]ATES’ chasi, toComl\:::; P _Request of Republicans. f i Govt. Troops Make sorue ana prive | Gty Council Votes to STAMFORD SWITGHES 5 and Then Bring Acti i | “Crap Games” Have $200,- | 1¢ackers OF—Washington Not Op- 2 Says Anti-Saloon League "PEOPLE HAVE RIGHT 000 in Pot and Dist. Atty. posedirof-endinziiicoopSiinto R ube Adopt Dayhght SSV' T“ DAYUGHT SAVlNfif Counsel—Prohibition At- i OTHER PLACES ; . . . Dis t. 2 S N TO EXPRESS VIEWS Winked, is Claim. e 21_trermann oer. | 1NG SCheme for Sum- PR onen | tacked in Supreme Court. | GRAND JURY 4 ler, foreign minister in the Premier | Sk ; Bauer cabinet has dcciined to accept | MEr Months itmi New York, March —The extra- b v i Wilmington, Del., March —The orwalk, March 27.—Woman suf- the task of forming a new German Measure Today—Hart- e Haritord, March 27wl ey Tseeni e e s 2 ¥ G whether there should rdinary grand jury which has been | ministry, according to information —_— be reaction against prohibition is for | 54uad of department of justieq investizating “an overshadowing | received by the French foreign office ford is Also in Line . ; which is visiting cities 10 secure a special session of .th 2 B S & Y Y . = . the candidates for congress and pres- | is_visiting eities and td - i P aey "¢ crime” and members of the New | today. Business Houses, Factories ident who ave agdme\g n')hihitil {o | Western New York to find e Connécticut gencral assembly 1o’ York county district attorney’s office | Theré is talk of the appointment of £ S AN on 19} of profiteering and vidlations consider ratification of the federal today was called into session for | Carl Legien, president of the German An l = - 3 pis . % > Lever act, is ;'Dmin" to Cog a S O e e L Thints o e T et it G o d Trolley Cars to Be| swmrord, March 2r—Dayiight|submission of the cishtoenth amend-| 20} 20 5 Soming (o Con Alice Paul, national chairman of the -Miral to take up investigation of { former Prussian under secretary of Operated On Reovisad: s was approved by the .city AR 5 Seor. Eenerdl) District Attorney Smith*” tods National ‘Woman's Party (hrough ' ¢hirges against Assistant District At- | commerce” or Herr Krueger as Dre- { council at noon today when the coun- 32’2&1‘2‘l f::’fl"“'" ’:‘:"‘f‘ic"::m}:‘“g:‘ec' just when will not be disclo Mrs. H i raed. S torney James E. Smith made in six | mier, the advices say. All three are P _ 2 N % ere today at a c "ence | arter agents have. cc s 1Mflefl':,n;lr'élssst;f“fl‘]:f‘fi};;fif Of afidavits by Police Inspector Dom- | prominent in trades union circies. Schedules. o :dwm’ o .Or_dm"fwe_“mkm“ ‘s"_(‘h i of ary leaders left lheirmz\"ilt;‘o:coc e sued a statement that should Gover- ' inick Henry of the fourth inspection, _— a change for city offices and emp] o?eS. V\.e gla:ih ccept |‘¥\;:1 gauge atiorney. nor' Heleomb decliné to use his “pers m-”"li‘n(ll-rlomd (Hsln('t."' A - . Here’s Another Story. = effective at once. To save confusion :‘I::e l--:\!]!‘l: “:!‘nm;xll;l\ le:,l\o:“ luu‘:‘hll-‘ Visit Retail Stores issiv all a special ses enry’s affidavits charged Smith Berlin, March —Anuouncement S e 4 ey 1 s will n be ' ch: N 5 les beer and wine I iss is or the P e e S | with bargaining, through an inter- | of the following personnel of the 1 Reuorablsjaction JUvonie) Daalisbs e glonks "V ot pe'changed, untll 'yl tought.to a finish by the v b qieetian op ey R A e 3 R i el Do | s bis e b ade | Savings ordinance was recorded at a | tomorrow. sctorys manamementsil g o i oosiad b B e o8 Sl n of au of i fragists “will fall back on the pri- o o pe. P new German cabinet wi e il oot ? the common icoun=Fh B, e 5 tion department of justice. mary and fundamental right of the tection, and -with seeking to enter | today according to the Vorwaerts: srecial mseting ofithe comi | have'signified their intention to con- | withstanding. I method 6 proctavre i o Vil general assembly to convene itself in | Into a gambling partnership with the | Premier, Herman Mueller; foreign | il last night, and on Monday morninig { form to the new hours. without revealing their officia Y iaL memsion. police inspector. affairs, Herr Landsberg, or a demo- [at 2 o'clock timepieces are to be - = : 1 Washington, March —Constitu- ' 4nd make purchases and e Taul's Statamtetit { Smith was instructed to hold him- | crat; finance, Captain Fisher Cuno: turned ahead one hour. President Hartford, March 27.—This city Wiil| tionality of the prohibition amend- prices like ordinary customer 8 & 2 self in readiness to appear before the | treasury, Dr. Wirth: justice, Ludwig | A. B. Buol, of the Chamber of Com-/go on daylight savings schedule Mon- | ment and parts of the enforcement Afterward thow cieit- al Miss Paul's statement follows: grand jury. Detectives John J. Gun- | Haas; interior, Herr Koch, defe merce, who is an official of the New day. Most lines of business will ob-| act were attacked in a brief filed ir . places oficially and require “In the event that Governor Hol-'son and Frederick Franklin, who | Herr Gessler; economies Britain Machine company, said this!serve the change, although two Dis| the supreme court today by counsel duction of invoices i ad comb refuses to use the co-ordinate have been indicted charged with e Bauer:; food, Herr Hermet, 4 centrist; | morning that that plant would ob- | insurance companies, ecmploying an | for Christian Feigenspan, a brewer, of = sheet G5 and permissive powers given by the (ortion in the tenderloin: district, also | labor, Dr. Schmidt; transport. Dr. | serve the'new time schedule and, as | aggregate of 5,000' or 6,000 persons,| Newark, N. J. Iteigenspan is appeal-| It is said that in other citi XIV amendment to the Connecticut yere summoned to appear before the | Bell; posts and telegraphs, Herr Gies- | officials of other concerns were unan- | will not. [ ing Ponin foderal comrt dacrics gt | jury. indictiasnte. Wits Nl constitution suffrs s will fall back extraordinary grand jury when the | berts; minister without portfolio, Ed- | imous in their approval of the meas- All city departments, schools, banks, | missing injunction proceedings to en-! against tradesmen ;‘olluwin" on the primary and fundamental Smith incuiry begins. uard David. Herr von Graefe, for- | ure, he felt that they, too, would take | street railways, factories, stores and | join prohibition officials from prevent. | of the agents & Fight of the general assembly to Mr. Smith announced he had in- | mer Prussian under-secretary for na- | similar action. | the post office and telephone exchan ing him from manufacturing beer al- -3 :‘:Jg",:tv";m::‘f in \s:("\f;:-l”iv slony La :‘)(;r‘l:u::‘:)i:flooffu.l.llf:‘y‘.'rcr(l‘r‘[‘mli(‘f“::;l?.te:fi:m tignal t\Vi]t:il‘tl:‘ has % ‘:x‘ld.e:r:df:,:xst‘gp Members in Favor. _ will adopt the new timc. i i ‘% leged to bo non-intozicating but con- | JAVE SEVERAL C 5ok e Ganuecticut wtate constitu: | aea Al 2 'lv _Sxm”»flb ruce _m‘Sk &; otm(lhg ':_ Z”lrlflv g At the council meeting last night Standard time will continue in| taining more than one-half of one per | tion. el bl e e[ e e members were heartily in favor of the | force at the capitol, the courts, most| cent. of alcohol. “We do not helieve that the £0v- | cember in which, he said, as much siege 1s Raised measure and but two arguments were | of the United States offices and tele-| jArguments in this case, as well as TO CHILD S ernor was correctly quoted in the ' a5 $200,000 changed hands in a Wesel, Ms Ag‘ ; BT T eRAmmocint advanced against its adoption. 'The | graph offices. Theaters are undecided. | in the original suit brought by New statement attributed to him Jast gingle night. Four games were run | ed ;f{," ‘"fo‘vfi.;'",'wsl h‘“io‘ps’(:nad; ansument as to its legality had beefi| The decision of the rallroad com-| Jersev and appeals from Wisconsin fikuisdey. ) We believe a 2palous andl: o¢ the swm time he explamed, and i sartie southeast of this city today, | coucd by Corparadon Caounuel Jo"-{inagy o sentiutie en éetstiard (imie | imvolbing thedo questions! will be | Bfurderors’ of Vg NNSE anti-suffrage reporter misunderstood P began afier 11 o'clock at: drove besieging worke e hion| coonen: who had O. K.'d it, but the | makes it necessary for certain big om-l heard' by the court Monday. H N 2 an - R oV 5 = 'S Iy a v + New r i 2 - C i e S L Y 5 C his position as has been the case Sev- | nig when most of the decent their posts, shelled their retreating members doubted as to whether New | ces employing many commuters to do Child Not Yet Apprehe al ti Fors R & , = Britain could act. It was explained . eral times before on this issue. o a i o the same. A To RUGK STO N = t x { people had gone home.” The column and raised the siege of Wesel [ = &0 SO0 0 S€- © o TS S eo B B T ]E ! Suspects Held. - “We have too high an opinion of { sistant distriot attorney declared he on b ast ¢ E 3 e oth the east and southeast. o his astuteness as a lawyer to belie was getting evidence for indict- N : would not make it compuisory for fac- | Hartford at 2 a’clock Monday morn- Stoubsusiia, o Al | ; tories and stores to close, but it would | ing. § . 0., that he would express such an obin- | ments i connection with the 4 i 7 o ; g - 3 [ meiits in connectio these| Rotterdam, Makch Hundreds L Yo Velilde, G Bristot | ity of the person or pers fon on the legal and constitutional ' games, Lt as vet he did not have | of fugitives from the Ruhr district | Merely reflect the wishes of the coun- 3 ki Veliiie, Gwned e 0L | o (e 11 yems A S s points involved or become so confused urmiciant evidence to bring before w | are mearing the Dutch frontier, ac- | ¢l Councilman Abrabam Gorbach 19 KILLED, 80 H“RT 2 2L SR I B o e ,regariling the dif‘ering principles of grang jury. He said in the big game | cording to a correspondent of the {asked it it would not cause much con- et jof . here thros.ahys axg mhite, and federal action on the suf- | of ‘the’ series- 50 persons took part. | Courant. Some arrived at Stesrn. [fisioh- fhe Benefis to lbcd"‘"“‘"‘- - o o Early Last Evening.« - lieen established - today, in frage question GHe maanl Hon: FAU 000l Ghbs Bette. i ey ot nf hi tes of | Members éxplained, would odtbalance - : 5 n: 5,000 . game, = last night, bringing stories o 4 4 the fact that numerolis pects Favorable Action. "he added, and at another me {he “Red terror” in towns throt the temporary confusion and the pas- { Italian Ixpress Train, Speeding Down | South Norwalk, March 27.—A two | 3,00 Efioumd l;?as:rm:;d “We believe that when the official ¢ g jont $61,000. When asked by which Spartac have driven se of similar ordinances in other | i ' 3 ton capacity automobile truck, owned { i\, since the hody. of . the representatives of the republican powgpapermen how much he thought | mored cars. places would tend to make for smooth Hill, Crashes Into Other Oars— | by Danlel 1. Peters, South avenue, | tuis oopieqes aidiiatoss f“'w gonvention ;lhr-‘f‘hl to him ‘th\l' these games probably paid for polic e ranning. Alderman C. J. Dehm asked —Many Students Victims. Officers, assisted by pos resolution from the:convention and prgiection Mr. Smith replied: T. 8. Not Opposed. | if it would not be advisable to wait | zens today were searching the reason for their action that he " wwell, it an underlying got $10,- Washingt March 27—The Amer- | until the last Sunday in April. He Rome, Marc! —Twelve persons dressed in ' sbidieE s ol will recognize (hat a.situation. now ! 449 \what did an overlying zet?” ican government, it was learned to- | was told that New York and Hartford | have been killed and 30 injured by the man, according to seve exists which justified the use of his| SR e | day, has informed the Allied powers | were operating on the new. plan be- | wreck of an express train coming | SUmmon he > oidenty’ vas wien Tiete permissive power to call the, special 3 that it will not oppese the sending of | sinning Monday and that it wouwid | down the incline at Pontebba, 1| & ToIC 'H ‘ofe,“““):l‘;?*"" 5 a near the spot where, the EOORta. ¢ Py ¢ Do ishawd sogaiaell STRANGLED T DEATH additional German (roops into the | create less confusion if New Britain | miles northeast of Udine. The express | 1t Was of u Colller make and obre | 4. hangs tied with e m SECENG e e R e L | tuhr valley if necessary to restore | were to do likewise. which was proceeding toward Vienna, : Sl cord, was found. | fragists have redoubled their efforts say so openly and advocate re Bristol, was stolen from the turnpike between 5 and 6 a'clock last night while the driver and his belper were absent in a search for a telephone to summon help to get the truck out of fundamental right of the people themselves to net through their rep- | Tesentatives in the gene mbly the incline. The collision occurred at Fella 5 5 P v oy e - . £ i O X i jail at Carrollton today. T 'The people have never surren With Own Undergarment—Man ! no further occupation of German | ne part of mahufacturers to adopt ! bridge, which is 130 feet high and is _— 201 knowledge, of" the Killin} order there, provided they remain | Manufacturers Agreed. crashed into a number of trucks oa '1‘0 GONFIRM GLASS The four negroes arres] Los Angcles Woman Found Garroted | only until normal conditions have President Buol, of the Chamber of | night as suspects we heen restored and that there will be | commerce, told of the sentiment on dered this primary right of action to A s ! located-on the old Austro-Italian fron- , O s, B territory by the Allied forces. he ruli The State Manufactur: Catec on Thirty-one Boys and Girls Will Take | thorities were investigatin E n or group of men.” Held As Suspect. : hefruling A hosotatert acture a tt icti . ¥ ok Girls Will Take 5 e A s L LA B socintion A1s0 | faveraiiii in e aaty) | Uor pMosti o f i tie i Iptl S Y oRe that a rallroad. trathman = i ; ; : —— % SgV] e El ent. roceed. Services 3 *, l.os Angeles, March 2 A man | HOME GARDEN PLOTS Dasald MeMlilan was not in favor of | FEyptian medical students proceeding | Part in Services At St. John's Luth- | that three of the nesroes Original Constitution. v 5 Rk o nalDe 5 = = : 5 = 5 to Berlin. This i i i who the police said had been seen its adoption until the railroad has eran Church Tomorrow. (_;n:;ladat the time the Hartford, March 27.—The words in | frequently with Mrs. Ruby Reed, a changed schedules to conform. Al- t . S L S | VO Rt I A L o corevetng s | S o ot oo e DOGTOR FORGOT CLAMP | roureen vess ana seseneen s | Sreivs bt s v above referred to after fixing the time in connection with the finding of of representatives of every Chamber will be confirmed at St. John’s Luth- 6 vict of ‘Tt and place of the general assembly ses- | Mrs. Reed’s body in her apnnmencl Park Unfavorable to Park Com- ! of Commerce in the state before ac- e eran church by Rev. M. W. Gaudian Ir_n_ll;wrs uniform was dd4 sions are “and at such other times as | last night. She had been garroted | g ) g e n e Sewed it Up in Woman After Opera- | tomorrow at 10:45 a. m. The class is: ::;:n‘fi;ic:,?ln,\m:‘\hcir:_du::-h;cn;‘n the general assembly shall judge ne- | with o b il;f‘v- \:mlergarmc-nls and | missioners, Tt is Said. AT ol wed Al e Otto C. Schlotterbeck, Albert Bred- | ldentified the cord which The a was amended [@ man’s handkerchief was stuffed in S aelibers Councilman Gor-| nd She Subsequently Dies in ! lau, Fred W. Buchh Frank A. sts as a pe er ta i S e e e e 0s ey I Ouposition Basiatisonitofinoinamel | NOUKES SibSr e o REALR NS RSl e 2 e e Vb et s i | teviliat i oveus o Now! Haven ns the alternate place for | der a pile of clothing and the land- jgardens which have been conducted | o ‘B B o, 0 0o : Great Agony. man G. Harke, Alexander Gemran, |in& the investization just ‘eneral assembly session; in 1875 lady of the apartment house sald she |each vear by the Tome Garden | #sainst (0e S i : e Martin W. Firnhaber, Spencer A, )Py Coroner T. Kirk who e e e had not noticed it when she visited | Commitice of the Chamber of Com- | Banks Will Change. Cambridge, Mass., March 27.—An{ 0 S e .. AL | this city today. Coroner Har ey ¢ state officers: in 1884 (Ar- | the room early in the d jmerce, und action will be taken by | An agrcement has.been reuched | autopay performed on the body of | 170 1 C O ot s O he Gie. | he felt sure the child Rk ot pelating to elec.| The police said they believed Mrs. | the hoard of park commissloners as | Wwhereby the five banks of the city Mrs. Jennie Cholukian, who died at| c7; %" 7 > kicked to death. Her sku |," 'l‘,“. and a footnote | Reed had been dead since Wednesda to whether the Chamber of Com- |will observe the new Daylight Sav-|a hospital here under intense pain Ida D, Muecke, Viols H. Glaeser, | tured, there was an imp) flom of state Ol sticle XXXIV. | Thes added that they were positive ;jmerce will be allowed the -use of the |ings ordinances by pushing the bank j for which physicians could not ac- | . (8 T, SUCEEE L Veth A, Gugel, | heel of a shoe over her r e e T cf mavw. | TODDery was not the motive for the South End park for the ensuing |oclocks shead onc hour and 5o that | <ount disclosed the presence of al oo o b ponces D. Hornkohl, |and’ she had been crix SahichirCla cos Rt S ol R in} cason. According to the commis- |no unnecessary confusion may result | surgeon’s clamp in the body. Dist. N 2 ~or. | tacked, accérding to the by the lieutenant-governor in eason & . © N Tufts ¢ o i | Marie A. Gietz, Natalie R. Paul, Flo ers by ? ant-g “hs 3 o = notices were posted today in ex- | Attorney Nat X ufts announced | JTRFE B 1 O O Constance. E. Ha Three more Suspects w event of the death or disability of the S Dot | Dlanation of the change, The banks | teday. The clainp, five inches long, | *A¢= A% Teupoid. Cons Iy o ioe ol v s, has had the use of Wal- 5 5 3 A 2 LOWLANDS FLOODED wut Hill park and the South End |in which the change will be observed ; Abbarently was forsolten ~after &n | g .eql Frieda H. Rechenbers, Olive | Were foreigners and the 5 A park @nd after the products have fare: The New Britain National. |- D€ 5 e o The | M. Keller, Helene S, Stahl, Margarette | 15 said to correspand wif MUST PROTEGT ROADS heen harvested in the fall the com- | Commercial Trust, Burritt Saving X ,“‘““"“’”’,] f, : ‘;" The | W Kukuck, Elsa E. Kunze, Ida W, | tials on a handkerchief Connccticut River Is Rising at More | jittee in charge has failed to put | New -Britain Trust and New Britain | f18trict -‘,“f,",‘['_‘l-\ P S Ao iR P! bound oss the girl's o T el . i the grounds back into condition. | Savings banks. = U romoriow: evening a0iT:30 8 fape || autnoxitics iclains (IR Than an Inch an Hour—Has Passed | '3, "0/ 50 L0 (il poming that It will be expected that all notes|Whom the opera T * | cia servico will be held for the re. | a negro. w,‘m was :;, ;| Yo z B a cert r wi e F it ati dena railroad yards ca 17 Foot Mark. one of the members will call a spe- | coming due at a certain hour will be . 5 . union of all former confirmation {3 el L Farde s er Than Five Tons on Gravel or S e mceting of the hoard so action | met at that hour under the Daylight | Merwin-Corbin Nuptiake | classes. volver. The searching Hartford, Marc —T oy - 1! ake v r avings ordinance The doors of the 3 e BT o I searc ¢ arch The Connec: may be taken on whether or not the 8 To Take Place Apnl 17| Macadam Roads. ticut river was nearly 17 feet above | committee will be allowed the use |banks will open at 9 and close at 3 l ey low water mark at noon today and ! of the park land. cach day as previously but in reality, | The wedding of Miss Ruth Corbin, | Palmieri and Halpern artfore Marct g 4 2 . . uth ) 5 " {3/ o :‘\'v’\ni‘ lr*) lhllfll‘\- lpn\l;’.»n said rising at the rate of more than an; —_— the hours will be § to o’clock. | daughter of Mrs. Geo ‘W. Corbin of ‘ Sued Bv Sam waskomtz JONES NOT G B | ailinchidnii An excess of at s S rCtoricat intAcoordl : Aeforirac e ol o ey o8 ki el e @ ot e O D eek T capneint D AL CEEWINS. The Chamber of Commerce re- Merwin of 19 Vine street, will take) Samuel Waskowis 8 el EROWR et e P meadam | Lowlands ahove and below the city London, Mareh 27.—It is officially | ports that the following manufac- place April 17 at the nome of the , Al oedfghs v§‘<v:g L e e iavon! sy Eiall ronds throughout the state hy truc aind on the east side of the river are | announced that Cambridge won from | turers will adopt the Daylight Sav il e in SR o MW Ol fpect PATESH BtaTopo fe o fla e kgt enord | T O riek should contain | Jisappearing and many families have ' Oxford by four lenzths in the eight- | schedule which was passed by the;tor of the South —Congregational 27 thelesrenie it LR dainanes lond % e than five tons | been forced to vicate the ground oav boal race. The time was 21 min- jcouncil last night at its ial meet- | church will perform the ceremony. | Whic e clair s e de- a londiwelshingmore iha g . Ao o ‘flour: of their homes ? 5 et el o ona P Mot nial s hendior the C) BN fendants have deprived him of rents | gion. i y he weight of the | 5 s | mtes 11 seconds. ing and will sel their clocks ahead | Mr. Merwin is head o . P. 3 : der - ' which would, with the e Forie o Mond n- | win brick company of Berlin and profits of a store and tenements | truck, make ten tons for the roads to l ————————— one hour 2 a. m. Monday morn- ) any 3 R i i i hy | Now Haven Mageh sustain, without being damaged to TRAIN TS JI e A _ = 7 [ presented v Klett & Alling. Con- | the case of ihe state ag such an extent as to make them uu- i HI TWEY BUS AS BRAKES Stanley Works, Landers, Frary &|Jahor Immigration Is stable kred Winkle attached property | 52 sones or X Haven S0 Trucks Cannot Carry Loads Great- After Only 4 1-2 Hours A \ | Clark, American Hardware, New , rder of Wb fit for traffic. | x alpern and Palmie he case the murder of Mrs. The commissioner has arranged MIL TO WORK 4 7 jritain Machine, North & Judd.. On Pre-Wartime Standard | r»:m;r)‘,::fl;u L -I:u(per-lor the murder OF A N :l‘r')ljr'k‘:\"nl‘ti‘Iv'n\\<-ch1‘:4h11i (::mxl.‘;‘ hl\(me.l- ’ 7 an Hosie Skinner! (ot | 1| ¥em o¥ri| Marchi 27—Fesumption)|Court the frst Teadayiin Abril :r;:rrfmo-,l"h: j4‘|’r\' wision watched for trucks having a load of Stanlev Rule and Level, Beaton of the pre-wartime immigration of lu- — - ¥ 3 e e e st | Aceident Occuns in! Philadé iphia - Driver, in. Desperate | coivel vieas Lon twor .‘ porers began in eamest *today when | Will of Johann Kloss Two French Stea spectors of the motor vehicle de- probably the ot X manufacturers i S “ e & = 9 Otf ed F P bate L ¢ . o 5 e = & ol with more than 00 passengers, | er or To! & partment and supervisors of road Attempt, Turns Aside And Sideswipes Coach. S e e e T ““““‘"i S of whom werd in the Steerage. | he will of Johann William AuguSt| paris Lgas.,io%n S construction of the hizghway depart- to get in touch . . : The liners were the Duca d'Aosta and | S iheris | Kioss, filed today for probate, directs | (o 0o FF B T megt will co-operate to prevent - — The merchants practically 5 sverethe Ducegiaons 1 L having a load of such weight Philadelphia, March “our em- | pants of the bus suw the train ap- (@Il expressed themselves as being in “3?:10‘:,',"':” asfromiNaples,fGenoatand it his wearing _apparel. ‘watches | IV TN G0 T i B uls from USINE |ioyes of the Atlantic Refining Co. ! Proaching when within 100 feet of —— o s e e sod ’};Xftli:’n':‘;ns“l‘_"’;‘i:“jogtzg";:& hurricane over the Med the hizhways that have not a surface i o = e e ; ) i ¥ Mrs, 4 : his = el bl = s [ are dead and ten others are reported | 11 faiToad. | ho <l Tt applied (Continued on Third Page) Fires On Two Liners, society benefits be paid to his wife, | e myare were. 13 Commissioner Bennett said the de- |injured as a result of a collision this |1, grip the slippery grade. The S A | Bixrs’ Marle i Sicloss fand ithat the e iy oard thetfax andess struction of the highways by trucks inorning between a passenger motor chauffeir then twisted the steering Suspect Incendla.rlsmg mainder of his estate be divided be- |y, was causing his department serious | bus and a Philadelphia, Reading, ear sharply and the bus crashed Southampton, March The | LW SeIL Dis wife uml, llaugh}er. share | trouble and their unreasonable use | Hog Island train. sidewise into a warning signal pole. K 3 Associated Pr —Two fires on the | gal ol iR aade S ODESSA OCCU] i must be stopped. He referred gjlr*v‘ Twenty men and three women em- ' The collision failed to halt the bus || American liner ~Philadelphia dam- | "omed executor. ¥ ., March 27.—0dd ticularly to the road between New |ployes of the oil compa rode in | which sideswiped the sccond coac X N J —F »d the vessel so badly today that TR = Lus: port on the it Savral Ralwesn: Trat | tiet hasil Tnel Soeidentioscuzaal agl e iline hrand levoriimeal nore cast for Now Britam and vicin- || her sailing was ubandoned pending | PPISCUSS SOLDIERS’ MEMORIAL. pos ctpted b B for dand Willimantic and between | 63d street and Gibson avenue. Sixty- | of the bus passengers had an op- | ity: WFair tonizht, cool: Sunday, R repairs. In view of similar I Harry C. Jackson will give a talk| Gen. Pewlenko, comm Hartford and Saybrook which arelthird street, approaching the rail-| portunity to jump. Several of “them fair. ires on the steamer New York here | Upon the proposed Soldiers’ Memorial | Ukrainian national arms broken in places to such an extent road at Gibson avenue, is a down | were thrown clear of the wreckage. recently, the manager of the line| for New Britain at the mnoonday| informarion received by &8 to render them impassabie, grade. The chauffeur and the occu- | Others were caught under it. - © believes the fires of incendiary origin. ' I1Qncheeon in the Elks' grill Tuesday. mission in aPrs today,

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