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Herald “Ads” Mean | News of the World | By Associated Press Better Business NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUY, PRICI; THREF CENTS IESTGIONE s, DEATH TOLL IN WASHINGTON HOVIE DF15 SOUGHT HOUSE DISASTER NOW TOTALS 108 State Inspector Here Today- \mmnn;:i MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1922, —TWELVE PAGE Room May Be Limited and (ross Saved After 11 Hours One of the most remarkable r Death \, BRIDGEPORT’S GRAND LIS1 S . theaters was made today by Arthur| R e " Work of R Dehet" e Of Th Numbe |l 1N BUPTERWORTII HEARING the state police department. Mr, Ru- | or Of €scuers eh I eater r l E dT L Off ’ i . v SNOT ENFORCED THERE therford has made no statement as| s Lxpected 1o Lop reserved decision on motion to Widespread be Is Likely as Result | police, y C e C d, . ] H 1 N Ore 1 ravel. ‘ al tion restraining Treasurer But- of Disaster—Builders and Contrac- {attention of theater managers has Student, Dying, Leads Sufferers in Prayer—Littie niti ondition month salary from the income lic Needs Protectio ) \ nlary 2 s petion, that the fire risk in local theaters is 1. A of the $2,600,000 state fund for at a minimum, although in one. o Girl Loses Both Feet. . . i1di 1 Industrial Slump, Shrinkage Building Code Are Re- Dy a senate committee wan. proposed | ~ Another'Important fact noted by the| Woshington, Di Ga. Jafi, 80,—'The, Private ‘Robert Woodman: one of. the Senator Capper, republican, Kansas, a |, ) Sy A s il tar, “Thin S i ross alsles In the theaters, It is be.| erbocker theater collapse was most|ter, “This reminds me forcibly of the s‘ponsihle for ‘ " spons or Tragedy. (,“,en as Reason. ;;;’xlr\iyrnlu‘ r:vfin:u(‘lun -“IM referred to (o seats, about halfway down in the| COnsciousness. 'Their cries of Marines To ¢ audits and control committee, main floor of each building, thus pro.| Wer¢ mingled with prayers in many| The work of rescuing the vietims| Washington, Jan, death Supporting the resolution, Senator ] [instances for death (o relieve them of | was carried on in a most efficient[toll from the Kniekerbookes theater ey i S commodating patrons, + dald the investigation should be ! under the wreckage all night with the | men were formed into long lines) brought up to 105 today with (o i i of the theater is t ightene A Influences Scek Cancella- |knew from personal knowledge that 8 to be tightened ma physicians to reach some of thw \c-| were pussed from one to another and | The total of 133 Injured were also Bridgeport, Jan. 30.—The board of “fire traps,” which might at any time | the number permitted to stand will be | masses of reinforced concrete, tray- hour today. The rescurers were The list, which is (I(.Jnl 3,000,000 ro.' “I think the time has come when 4 e Y& % fvi 7 Bl Joa s s :mm_d fo've.| Washington, Jdn. 80.—The most|seme commitiea/ol 6oNEress. should QAdBHG ot Georgpladn, UhIVeRElLy the structure collapsed during the : powerful financial influences in the [ be appointed to inquire into the whole $200,000 more. Mayor I'red Atwater Gen. Bandholtz in Charge. States by the allied and assoclated | IFrelinghuysen declared: ~ “For one uance of scores of small business carti ver, suf- s later g o teec s- | trict, in personal charge core Jusine S e L U T L heartily in the prayer, although suf-|four hours later at Walter Reed hos personal charge of the rescue held responsible for the smaller list.| FOX HUNTER KILLED gualifioations, fon dving Propope H 1 A i Two women pinned in a standing|had to crawl quite a distance to reach [Said there were no more dead o be able to reduce the estimated tax attention to this matter to the end | m e it | bt : . 2 i > chum. *“In a moment,” Peters nar- the pleasure-seekin NORWiCh, Man: Mee Mhen e iasob eeligte thene g AGENT AIDS POLIGE WORK rated after his rescue, “we were all Loses Both Feet B nupdredakelon] Gurt Gbes OF, miltee planned to act today on the | Drunk And Assault Cases Make Up|Me JOWning i, with th s e R section now bheing explored would TQm . ESTABLISHED 1870 glon Has Many Fire Traps Sattee v T " (EeBe e , Senator Frelinghuysen $a75 | an omeiat wpection o wi 1oca Sufferings of Injured, Her®2ewg.£ Victims and ose Injured In Collapse . ) R . | == - - My | Oy, Board of Relief’s Revision ("5, nrcrmion assorsern N, Rutherford, apecia) imvasgatns for | Hartford, Jan, 80, — Judge to what he has found, hut wil Ly v o 133, Wi h N l . A ; o L d, b I re-| & § SR T v ¥ Maltble, after a hearing today, port directly to the superintendent of | Soldier Says Horror is Like That of W ar—Geor,, ! it 14 ow In | Abo“t $200,000 More dissolve the temporary Injunc- It is understood however that fiml . terworth of the American Le- & “ been called to certs afeof o 4 . . . r e — Fl'om Th.ls Sum glon from drawing $300 a tors Coming'in for Criticlsm—Pub. 900 L7640 ¢ w”;:‘lwmnl,:.::r;:;o;; Children Found Sleeping Peacefully Amid Wreckage k e lany Violations of District aid of needy veterans of the Washington, Jan. 30.-—Investigation |two {nstances ; 1 . Jan, ances additional cso ; world war. of the Knickerbocker theater dieaster |pe ordered or changes made. -+ e of Stock and Discontinu In a resolution introduced today by |ingpector, It 18 sald. in {he Ahoenie of | suffering of the victims of the Knick. | ex-servicemen on duty at the thea ported as Partially Re Q " 3 o 9 A " . ance of Many Stores BflRAH HINTS PL"T T" :{::leh.l.v of the senate District of ||jeved that his recommendation i |d1stressing. Ior hours many of those| horrors of wi e committee. Under the | a) tor the removal of an entire row | Imprisoned under the debris retained he Rescue B ek = oHpatieng A ; viding a cross alsle capable of ac. | $244,098,655 IS TOTAL : linghuysen, republican, New Jer- BeieLle " their agony. Many were prisoners| manner by the marines. The service | disaster of Saturday night was Q Declares World Financial widespread one of the entire dis- | AIS0 it 18 belleved that the order y A < y sl wasching o At W, GRAND LIST THIS YEAR trct overnmentcs adding thas e TV to sanding room i {he rear | MOV Morm HgIng. " For Mours afir| reaching from the strect o the <o | dcath in o houptin of aee sary 1 the crash, it was impossible for the|ter of the theater. Pieces of debris | orsyth, a resident of Washington, kLS cere terlally and theater men expect that | , ti £ 11 Billion L many buildings in Washington were pect that [ FIY® thrown in a pile in the street. The|removed from the ruins up to oa J f ion o ilion Loan SO8E 800048 SETIoIR cut down considerabl VR 45508801 today announced the new 8 .\~k' “_-1-1. A Student Holds Mass ersed with heavy iron rods, made the [gtj)) struggling with the heavy wreck. grand list for 192 as $244,098,6 ANKER IO SA0Pe: W. L. Peters of Plattsburg, Yio] work of salvage slow and difficult. foge Jeft when' the snow-laden: rootict while held fast by a mass of cement, showing of a comedy fea o bi vision by the board of reiler, which PoWer{u financial influences in - the |be apr ! led in prayer-services in which all of A e T e L is expected to reduce it approximately '”‘ & ll:')fl ?onl::; :A b 0,‘“, intend that | subject of the enforcement of laws in the entrapped sufferers within his|cues was that of Scott Montgome 5 the $11,000,000,000 owed the United|the District of Columbla,” Senator T hearing joined, including his chum,|who was taken out alive after being sald that general business and ad- nations: shiall, mever. ba" pald. .Senator |tHing thers 1654 Toxity ot- trafio: e Wilfred Brosseau, a native of North|pinned beneath an iron girder for| Brigadier Gen. Bandholtz, com- verse industrial conditions, discontin- | N2 A d, Sen & a la @ 4 Adams a 'q seau joi ore tha | I s, jed | mandant of federal troops i Borah, republican, Idaho, declared to- |administration. ~ Also there is no Adama, Mags Toung Rosssan loinsdjmore. than eleven. hourk HS dis il troops in the dis- houses and factories, shrinkage of |44y in the senate. E i 0 fering intensely from a wound in his|pital. He got morphine while under|Work, said it might be another 24 stock values, and depleted stocks is moblles are examined as to their FO“I‘ HefldeI‘S, 0[]8 | WOIIlaIl, side. He died early this morning. |the wreckage from a physician, who|hours before it could be definitely Mayor Atwater expressed fullest sat- "_"”‘f“"y‘f"'!""’t i iwion =y Ty position joined in the strange service.| him. Miss Veronica Murphy, 1860 [injured in the wreckage of twisted isfaction with the list and expects to BY HIS COMPANION ‘.'.*“""‘ &A0IGSN:IANErS: JAST i fothan All around them were the cries of| California strect, whom Montgomery [steel and concrete which yet remafned “‘,SS'_ % o \d the injured. “For God's sake, let's|accompanied to the theater, is among [to be cleared away of the mass that rate fully two mills by means of the t is time that congress pald some say a prayer,” said Peters to his|the dead. was hurled down without warning on new list. ) L List About Compl be protected. d ‘ o omplete. Fricnd Stumbles and Shot- o ; Folie o praying. I heard voices all around| Miss Carolin Upshaw, niece of Ttep- ki : ALayansfasetl e vieTiNd Il porrs me joining in, with the most pathetic | resentative Upshaw of Georg It was believed, however, that ~the C'apper resolution which declared | . ppd,: A vield few additions to the awful lst Norwithe Tans 3t b ! 4 » — ly mangled that it will have to R a 3 5 4 2Ll ey o rooounch | “he explanation that snow, although Riemaihder Tor Just Like War amputated. Ten college students| ' 4¢ad and injured, it being near the OPEN FORUM WILL BE HELD FEB. 15 Monday Morning rear and under the part of the bal- cony which held up when the front of it crashed down to the theater pit under the impact of the falling roof, Seek to Save Survivor. A party of the rescuers early today had been struggling for hours to re- kinofl (:'\hr!‘n"ntllxmp cttlmqr;::-":;"n:nc:nq“? o an extraordlanmg auantity sascfie] gy “This gives you some idea of what| have volunteered to give blood for a 5 19 v ohigt cansa or Gits Gollanks of thoidonp it meant when the Germans bom — banion's 12 gauge gun went through |,piears to be unsatisfactor. Barded ahieh Fra » gaid (Continued on Fifth Page) his back. This companion had Text of Resolution. sarded churches in rance, a Continued on Ii g stumbled and his weapon was accl | rrhe pesolution adds: dentally discharged. ¢t Tried Before Judge G. W. Chamber of Commerce to Have Dis- Klett And Justice M. D. Saxe. cussion of School Housing—Mere- Lipuor fines in police court this HARDING POSTPONES dith to Specak. The men, Pounch with two others, ST o e |were on the Plain Hill road within e dinestors ot this New Britain! et s 11t Buteabont fva.wiics "'"‘mf“"} of \Commibros; Meb koday 1ov | oo Nbewrian center, at the time. The the weekly noon-day lunch at the A G By S ) authorities had not learned the name New Britain club and decided to hold &' ik 5 X an “Open Forum’ on the evening of |2 the other men. punoh leayedia g 5 i %" | wife and nine children, a brother and I'ebruary 15th when State Superin- fwo CRIBtEnE; tendent of Kducation Meredith will S re o, speak on “School Housing” and a| 3 b 2 B POSTPONEMENT LIKELY ly during and since the world war, hatve ignored, evaded or treated light- Iy the rules and regulations provided in the building code of the District of Columbia, especially those sections which make mandatory provisions for assurance against such a terrible ca- lamity as has just occurred; and ““Whereas, it has been persistently Whereas it is currently reported | morning aggregated $700, represent- that contractors and builders especial- | ing the combined fines of four trans- gressors found guilty. Four Pay Penalties Constanti Bibilozema of 99 Orange street, was found guilty of making and selling booze; Edward Wohinz was found guilty of similar offenses at his home on North street; Louis Castellino, arraigned at the instance of the Berlin authorities, pleaded DIES AT AGE OF 69 Fourth Ward Council Mem- lease from the part of the wreckage RECEPTION TONIGHT |row being overturned one man bes Reason is “There Is So Much Grief In | gee| Washington Today"—Was To Be McKinley Menorial lieved to be yet alive although im- prisoned under the mass for nearly 46 hours. The great weight of the beams and concrete which crashed with the roof have in many instances made the rescue of victims harrowingly slow and tedious. bér Long Prominent in This City City Bowed in Grief. The capital city was bowed in grief today to learn the full extent of the tragedy with the recovery of victims vesterday and last night. This was the more intensely shared by the rest general discussion of the subject held by such members as elected to at- tend. Reports were received from the committee on playgrounds and public .recreation and the committee appointed to so revise the by-laws that more directors than the present 15 might serve on the board. Speaking for the committee ap- pointed to look into the subject of increasing New Britain's playgrounds and turning over certain schoolhouses guilty and was fined, and Mrs. Ed- ward Kowaski, proprietor of a store at 22 Orange street, was assessed $100, one half the penalty inflicted upon the other three. SR rumored that contractors and build- ltalian Officials Consider Changing |ers determined to save money on the Date For Conference erection of residences and bullding London, Jan. 30.— (By Assoclated |structures have acted in collusion with I’ress) — The Italian government [inspectors of buildings employed by which has the arrangements for the [the District of Columbla, and Genoa economic conference in hand,| “Whereas, the imperative duty of considers that a slight postponement |the senate of the United States to of the conference may be necessdry, |know all the facts relating to this in- s, an Exchange Telegraph dispatch [aycusable tragedy and also to learn from Rome today. This belief it 1S|what, if any truth, there is in the re- as community centers, Chairman John | indicated, arises from the postpone- | cated assertions that the safety and I David veported ‘that the bidget as/| ment of the coniference at Parls ofi|naaith of thousands of cltiseny and Washington, Jan. 30.—Because “there is so much of grief in Wash- ington today,” President Harding fo- day announced postponement of a Policeman Patrick O'Mara and| 4 jerman Hubert P. Richards of |reception tonight at the White House Thomas Feeney found a still in opera-| 356" thestnut street, died last night,[at which Washington residents of |0 tion at Bibilozema’'s home last Thurs- | ¢;)jowing « lengthy illness. Funeral|Ohio birth were to meet in observance [°f the country because of the consid- day. The accused could not be found. | gorvices will he held from his home|of the birthday of President McKin- |CfaPle number of visitors who suf- His wife admitted that both her hus- | \eqnesday afternoon, Lev. John L.|ley. fPrcgin-hii catastronne band and herself had made sales be- | pyvig pastor of the Methodist church| The president in a letter fo Milton | President Affected. cause they had no money with which will officiate and interment will ie in 1. Ailes, chairman of the arrange- President Harding, in a statement to provide for their children. Fairview cemetery. ments committee, said: last night said the tragedy had left suggested by a worker for the Na-| NCAI Eastern questions between the | agidents of the District of Columbia Accused Weeps In Court 3 Mr. Richards, long one of the city's| “While I have looked forward with [him with the “same inexpressible sor- e R, ¥ agsaciat who is | British, I'rench and Ttalian foreign |y, ve been jeopardized by the actions |, ATT2i&ned in court this morning, | mogt capable officials and for a half| most agreeable anticipation to the re- |row which h come to all of Wash- f:,""“:'o ’C’i?;‘,“{,?,‘,‘,‘”h;;f; Gt sters, originally fixed for Febru- |of sareloss contractors, huildere. and| the accused wept bitterly as he told| contury connected with the Staniey|ception to be given tonight by the [ington and which will be sympathetios s foR s roxlmately. TAI000, -tore building inspectors Judge G. W. Klett of his straitened| Ryje and Level company, was born in[Ohio Society at which we were to [ally felt throughout the land.» Talal Philas appropriation, most - “Resolved, that the senate commit- | (nancial condition and how he sold a|rorrington, the son of Mr. and Mrs.|meet and happily recall the memory f which: wouldl go. Into the pay of & POINT tee on the District of Columbia be | JUATt Of llauor to purchase a pair of | yenry §. Richards, on September 2,|of the late President McKinley 1 can- SleNne o LYY e Washington, J 30.—R i i shoes, He was fined''$200. 1852, Desides his wife, he leaves two|not but feel that we would hest an-( A three-fold investigation of the s R "“'““’>“'Tjsqlnnf:lr‘n.":r‘)mlrn:;'xvrd’l;:r‘:z‘ T::t «a:dn:‘:;?x‘:n 5 ::::\-r;\rix::dh:.\l-'\p(lndg‘.:m:r; Wohinz's case was continued since | sons Ralph H. Richards of this<ity and [ swer all our inclinations if the recep- |cause and circumstances of the cole dations for a change in the |commandant o Vest Point military [cluding the operations of builders, S = e . N L = 8 day, | b e B = ':_\-rf;::\:m:\-)r:u‘»l\" \\‘{m:lrl SR F T AchHRY. to. surreea Bile. -« Con|contrastors snd Rlding inspectors, SERpIReA T PTY RRSR I VeN) ards obiNew: Toyki, (He Wel & Tellsis0 miioh: of sofroy atiending s GHe Ve i :"",7";’: h(i", :h."'h""r‘l'd g 21 directors being chosen and they|Douglas McArthur, who will be re-|especially in relation to structures ber of Harmony lodge, A}; FI-‘.&' iy Knickerbocker theater disaster, that T e h:;-fi _;}M r;m:‘sdnf Iur;’ ;r:- : shop. wh ashington is s ro! jury, Sena apper, : - Stanley, Rule and Level meeting of the ('humhm;, \\hmh]"\(:;‘lllh:‘ the Philippines. war. First entering the employ of the the great shock. a member of the senate District upon the night of the forum, el i i & el 1Y y 4 company,| ¢ jg especially becoming, as you |0of Columbia committee, announced e K Miuratore, Opora Star, at Eirst/Refuses | rom: which'heiliad oniycomparative: |nave suggetted to have tha OHl5 s |thab s 800N aasthe senate Cofveoel COLLEGE STARS MAKE CONFESSION. Iy recently retired, in 1869, Mr. Rich-|city fake note of its own partioular|he would introduce a resolution call- ’ ards leadner the machinist's frade un-(gpare in the great sorrow and the |iNg for an investigation of the tragedy. Three-fold Investigation. to Go Under Surgeon’s Knife—Con- dition Grave, Henry Richards, who was for yearsigion of fhe grief which has come » said he had received Tiucien Mura- | foreman. In 1874 there was a ’)‘“"‘thmugh accident and death to mem-|reports that the building code of the Chicago | slump in industry and in order thai rs and valued friends of the so-|qistrict had been violated in more than a few instances during the rush of construction resulting from the rapid increase of population here aft- CURTIS PICKS COMMITTEE |12 s e = der the direction of his own father|capceliation will be befitting expres- ling Code Violations. Another Continuance Has Been Grant- New York, Jan. 30, tore, leading tenor of the Opera Co., was taken to Audubon hos- [a married man with a family might ed Lawrence Carroll. Manager of “ EASTERN STAR HAS ome of Notre Dame’s Best |pital today to undergo an operation | not have to forfeit his job. Mr. Rich New Haven House. . T RN for acute appendicitis. Dr. C. S. A.|ards voluntarily left the employ of YEARLY CONVENTIO Athletes Admit Playing in |Locke, his physician advised the oper- | the company. He' then went to New ation last night, but the singer re-|Haven, Springfield and Newton, fused fo undergo the knife until this| Mass, where he was engaged in afternoon, when his condition became | building special tools and machinery worse. Later he returned to this city and Mr. Muratore's condition is not as|became superintendent of the Traut favorable as it was last night” said & Hine manufacturing company a statement issued by the physician | While with that plant he took out a 3 el South Bend, Ind., Jan. 30 (By As-|“and we have advised immediate oper- | number of valuable vatents. BArtiond, Jarl, 304, year ‘of Bilbs | ey res) i BiEnt Notee: - GTLaR. Jn Inarense 1nail (a s_\'mpl'nms At another time, Mr. Richards as stantial growth for the Order of the |university athletes today voluntarily |makes It inadvisable to delay.” sisted his brother, who was then in|Councilmen Howard Hart and Norman | . Eastern Star in membership and in- |ronfessed to Father Willlam Carey,| Harold F. McCormick, patron of the | Hartford, in the building of special | Malirdy have ""'“.” Ained by f‘“l(‘"' chairman of the athletic board, and|Chicago Opera Co. was at the bedside | machinery, but ‘v\-hr‘u his brother ”,1 . C Hr[‘ :,, tnmn‘\xvflml to ::m(v.‘r:] STRANGE SHOOT]NG AFFRAY Knute Rockne, football coach, that|of the stricken tenor while prepara-|moved to New York, \r. Richafds| with the Connecticut Light and Power | (hey had played in the semi-profes- |tions were made to remove him from | shop in the|company relative to lower rates for 5 M T s i sional football e & v , r| electricity. will charge manslaughter. Home was recorded in the address of ;:I ""\YM‘,""”;‘ ]nff":‘_m:’ ”T:y’(?;‘r'l'i‘""- a hotel to the hospital. The appointment of such a commit Mr Whitaker has ceveral times|Worthy Grand Matron Mrs. Hattie M i TR : tee was authorized at the last meet- | i ; | ) M-l vitle, 111, team. They we ¥ T - as 4 zed as stated that he would issue the war-|Stickle of Newington at the 45th an- |Yioe quvml‘ifi!’fl Fhor re 'mm:&‘_ No Mistrial Allowed ing of (he common council. Alder- ¢ Pame In Case Against Boddy man Paonessa requested at that time a v s take 8 ¢ { rants at once but as yet he h!fl_ taken llunl session of the grand flmpgs—r of | lotic competition at Notre Dame, no action. Manager Carro]l was ar-|Connecticut, convened at Koot Guard R < that he be placed on the committee. | rested the night of the fire and there |armory ftoday. The cight men werc: Bddie An-| New York, Jan. 30.—Supreme Court have been three postponements of a e derson, Mason ‘City, Towa, all-Ameri- | justice Wasservogel today denied a ave been > postp - The sessions will continue through [can end. Chester Wynne, Oronoque, | mation to declare o mistrial in . the hearing. Tuesday. About six hundred members |Kas., all-western conference fullback 7 - Boddy ial | On April 17, 1018, he resigned to be +| case of Luther Boddy, negro, on trial A 9 C of the order were present. selection of scveral football ‘writers, | tor first degree murder for the slay- | come alderman, which position he| Namage jn Middletown B L The grand matron said the Masonic|and sfur hurdler. Roger Kiley, |ing of two detectives, Bo@dy's coun- | held at the time of his death. Hel (b eOr (R ALCISHIN T (. Sres O, Sa R charity foundation had placed East-|Chicago, varsity end, captain of the |gel filed the motion Friday, claiming | Was formerly mayor pro tem. of the| Mildictown, Jan, 30, —tire destrov- | 50y stated toda ern Star members on an equal footing | basketball team, and star track man. [ ¢pat admission of rebuttal testimony | council. e 5 ¢ et The wounds while painful are not with Masons in the henefits to be de- |Lawrence Shaw, Stewart, Ta., varsity |1y patrolman Jasper Rhodes. to e [1ikely to have a serious outcome. The Brooklyn to Make Sure That No Ac-|rived from the home. tackle, and western champion shot|agect that Roddy had shot him four . . state police were called into the case Harry Hart, it - Council Session Called yesterday and M. Hewitt who lives in a New Haven, Jan. 30.-Another continuance was given lLawrence E. Carroll, manager of the Rialto theater recently burned, when the complaint|48th Annual Session Held at Hartford against him of illegally selling stand- ing room in a theater, was called in the city court today. The new date is I'ebruary 6 and it is now thought that City Attorney Whitaker will is- sue warrants based upon Coroner Mix's finding before that date. These warrants are expected to be for Car- roll, Building : Inspector Joseph E.[fluence; much activity by subordinate Austin and A. §. Black, president of |chapters in relief work and an in- the Connecticut Theater Corp. and|crease in the work for the Masonic 11 Seriously Injured. Fdward H. Shaughnessy, second as- sistant postmaster general who was among the 14 listed as seriously in- jured, was still making a fight for life today at the Walter Reed hos- Semi-pro Game Last No- Paonessa, Hart and McKirdy are vember, —~Growth of Order During Year Choices for Commission to Seek Lower Rates. Reported. | Alderman Angelo M. Paonessa and | (Continued. on: Tenthi Page)s veturned to the Rule capacity of special machine designe and builder. BEventually he developed this branch so that it became a sepa rate department of the factory Politically, Mr. Richards wa tified with the republican party | first served as councilman in | ¢ fourth ward, being elected in Two Vernon Men Mysteriously Shot, But Will Live—State Police Called in to Solve Case. Rockville, Jan. 30.--James Sargent and John Johnston in the Rockville Factory Fire, $10,000 {City hospital suffering from wounds as WILL iNSPEGT THEATERS i manufacturers of automobile accesso ies on William street here carly tods ‘The loss was estimated at $10,000, No for the fire has been asc cident Like That in Washington ¢ ;oo The appointment by the grand pa- Her recontrmendations included the | putter. Ind., sub-center in football and regu- lar baseball player. Robert Phelan, sub-varsity full- Huntington, | ¢jmeq on December 19, was prejudicial to Boddy's Interests. Wednesday evening's session of the common council will be held at 7:30 For Wednesday at 7:30 ;%" shack near Vernon, and in which place the other men have been living, is un- der detention. The story is that the i tron of a deputy to instruct all new |Fort Madison, Ia., BXPORTS XATh. Ot New York, Jan. 30.—Immediate in-|chapters in the opening and closing |back. ~Farl Walsh, Adrian, la., sub- spection by competent englneers of all |ceremonies and In the Initiation cere. ) varsity back, Dick Selfert, Cariin- | 0 during the past year fell oft |18 the customary hour. Mayor O. F.| Waterbury, Jan. 30.—Figures on|night by a shot fired outside and that Broekiyn theaters o guard againet amonyi revislons of . the. resuintionsville, Ill, subeend. o o it - oOCRS e 600%000,000 s ompred |CUrts has called the meeting eatller |empioymont from. the. elght ' largeat|someone. then’ fired; adaitionasl shotk disaster similar to the =Washington | concernIng M e D | e Amerion - Olymue |With 1920 while exports to South |than usual so that he may attend the |manufacturing concerns in the city, |through the windows. Johnston was theater collapse, was urged today by [ters so that in towns o Shen N0 b | et AA ‘Toin MoNRFL. Wik merl |Ainerics declined By more tikn §400,: |#ession. of the' board of finance and made public today by the chamber of | wounded in the hody and Sargent In AL A L L 1h"”~.lw<f’.n'¢ ) m;,‘ 2 f' fnmfn‘ck from taking part in the 000,000 according to foreign trade re- |taxation which will open at 8 o'clock. commerce show more persons at | the abdomen. Hewitt assisted in get- that i p‘;?l”c("(Ml\:t“e"tthohoAS:‘r‘lré::: T s St Toas than 40 on maors | Same. saying that neither was In any |ports issued today by the commerce|A report of the committee on salar-|work than were working December ting them to the hospital vesterday, at investigation s 58 ame, say theater collapse last December which [than 60. way implicated in the affair, department. ies will be before the council for ac- |81, 1921. - There are 10,008 persons . S e R Washington, Jan. 30.—Exports to|o'clock, instead of 8 o'clock, which MORE W ARE GIVEN, three men were awakened Saturday ion. Inow employed by the eight largest " killed seven workmen, had shown s ) X GERMANY'S LATEST OFFER. lconcerns. The number on December loose methods in the Brooklyn build- ing department in passing on plans. DEATH IS EXPECTED Tokio, Jan. 30 (By Associated COL. HOYT DEAD. Prince Yamagata, prominent 85 year Oyster Bay, N. Y. Jan. 30.—Col.|old Japanese statesman, was expected Gale Hoyt, banker and director of |[hourly today. He lapsed into a state varlous rallroads and industrial com- [of coma at noon and at 7 o'clock this panies, died today after a brief {liness. [evening he was still unconscious. He He was born in Cleveland, O., in 1849. | has been critically 11l since January 6. Press)—The death of Field Marshal | CANNOT HAVE LIQUORS. Washington, Jan. 30.—Owners of liquors stored in bonded warehouses even though the liquor is subject to leakage and evaporation, have no constitutional right to remove to their residences for personal consumption what remains, the supreme court to- day announced in disposing of several cases. ox * ATHER. —a Hartford, Jan. 30.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity: Fair tonight and Tuesday; somewhat colder. SON IS BOR) | A son has been born to Mr. and’ Mrs. Dewey Selander of 56 Rockwell avenue, The new arrival balances the seales at elght pounds. The father is a sanitary inspector. | sion. 31 was 9,875, Ml ‘Washington, Jan. 30.—El Salvador|the allied governments connected with the board of health as|S8ilver Mines Co. Inc., consented to a He is a veteran receivership today in federal court and |treat the of foreign service with the 26th dl\'l-’nrlmitt?d allegations that its liabilities [themselves or refer it back to the totalled $280,000. Paris, Jan. 30. (By Associated Press)—The allied reparations comse mittee decided today to transmit Ger- many’s latest reparations proposals to and await their decision as to whether they will question with Germany commission to handle.