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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW ENGLAND EXECUTIVES FOR ENFORCING DRY LAW; MASS. WANTS AGE PENSION Co e 10000 Fd LD | 227 For Old People- Mme Governor Objects WHEN BI. 4 the Federal pmhm Tralic Jam af l(elso Wnshlngton, Sleuths. Proctor of Vermont En- Causes Structure to Collapse DEATH LIST NOT COMPLETE | n [ St Lk | I ————————— S e =i ————————— ] ews of the World . \:’w"l.“;i :’)nh Cireulation vt | NEW BRITAIN HERALD E5ses B NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1023, —FOURTEEN PAGES PRICE THRE® CENT> W, P.G.Harding Is Out of Race For REPARA TIONS CONFERENCE BREAKS Governor ofRe:em Board: Farm | Credits Favored; 'ERY DAY, ETC. fr of il for appointment to the Debt Settlement Agreement for Funding British Obligations — No Actlon‘l‘o\vlrd Impeach- ing Daugherty. Washington, Jan, 6.—The name of | . P G, Harding has been eliminated | om those now under consideration governorship It was of the LIKELY T0 SUSTAIN PENALTY TAX LAW :Suprcme (‘ourt Declines to Listen to Connecticut's Defense the federal reserve lLoard, id today by a high official Washington, Jan, 4.~Refusal of the UP THOUGH RUPTURE IS FRIENDLY; FRANCE TO ACT WITHOUT ENGLAND TrmuryOflldalaSeeEurly —— 4 ‘ Final Crash Is Preceded By Ultimatum From Poincare Demanding That England Say Yes Or No To His Proposition. 0s8)—The allied repara- before 7 o'clock this Pavis, Jan, 4 (By the Associated Py tions conference here broke up shortly evening, “It is an amicable rupture” said a member of the British delegation as he was leaving the conference, “We are going home tomorrow morning, France goes ahead 5 | treasury, It was sald that Mr, Hard- dorses Harding’s Stand |Names of Eight Are Known and ¥ | ing & former bodrd governor would (supreme court to hear arguments by| oi¢h oyt 11 ¥ cnter private business, counsel for Connecticut in the case S i o o Farm Credits Plan, brought by the Bankers Trust Co, and Poincare Gives Ultimatum for Strict Adherence to timates Indicate 30 May Have Lost | A partial program of farm eredits [others attacking the constitutionality At the session of the premiers’ conference which adjourned lStII Amendment Pro Lives—Traflic Jam Too Heavy lur' legislation was agreed on today by the |of the state's penalty tax law of 1918 at 0 o'clock for an hour, pm"”(.r Poincare of France read % 5 . i senate banking commission which de-|1s believed to presage an early deci- ‘ Bridge Support, Cable Snaps, | BUNaH- 0" tahart the-Capper UL wubls [don: sustaining (he law. - A sénalty \\!ml amounted to a virtual ultimatum to the British to say yes visions. A%, WAL T60 - (s Assanaied stantially as drawn and then procsed |tax for faflure to include in the ami- OF N0 to the French reparations proposition or else discontinue Press)—Names of elght missing per- | with consideration of the Lenroot- davit accompunying tax returns a|the conference according to a British delegate. RN sons were known, while estimates of Andmol-;‘:;l'uAAn u-l.nn;.u.\ ‘nllflt;nvl.l of all |..\.xl«||u- 18 imposed Shortly before the time for the second session of the day . Me., Jan, 4.—The asser-|the numbier lost ran as high as 8¢ g greemen ear, by the law challenged, = ¢ # ||°:uu|'“.( Maine lhnu:rl I‘undlo all pro-|When rescue parties resumed today | Bellef that an early agreement| After counsel for the companies {he Ttalian delegation deposited fresh propositions in a final at- § hibition enforcement work within its|their search of the wreckage strewn | would be reached as to the funding (appealing the case from the decision| ©eMpt to save the confelence tmm a breakdown, horders without calling on federa! |flood waters of the Cowlitz river info | of the British debt to the United lof the state courts which had sus-| ™~ — thorities for help was made by|Which the old suspension bridge here, | States was expressed today at the [tained the law had concluded his ar-| Lt i, authgries » y i treasury where it was denied that any | ; A : The British delegation members de- Governor Percival ', Baxter in his|bearing scores of men and women, Y ¥|gument late yesterday the court an-| ! o | thought had ‘heen given to any |nounced that it would not be neces- "“"" they were astounded by the o | collapsed last night. nou that it would not inaugural address to the legislature | h 65 the et SIRM o “)w adopted by M, Polncare 1 i today. Those who bought lquor from | Irom 50 to 100 pedestrians, one | changes in the debt funding law. |sary for the state to reply, indicatir e ncare { s Lootieggers kept rum runners in busi- [truck and at least ten passenger au- | U. 8. May Be Represented. |that the appellants had falied to im- TArsS. The Vranch premier. spiih ress, he said, and should be run down | tomobiles were on the bridge when it | Assurance of immediate considera- | pregq the court with their conte n-| |In a sharp manner as he delivered s i) gl tion for the resolution of Senator | his statement they said, but Premier like other criminals, fell. The structure gave way in the tions. % “Enforcement conditions in our|midst of a traffic jam caused by a| -, |.;_\"|‘|.; COUE Robinson, democrat, Arkansas, pro-, ‘ Bonar Law, in response to the anxious state "re 0o0d, not perfect,” he said. |stalled motor car. . e e m e e posing American representation on queries of the correspondents asking “L shall_endeavor. fo_stmulate” some search in Vain. New York, Jan. 4—FEmile Coue, the |the reparations commission were giv- | INVENTORIES FILED s B. Fofl]]afl Al‘res[ed il New st i omz repiiea: i of our officials 1o greater efforts and| Most of the persons on the bridge | little pharmacist from Nancy, came to [en by administration scnate leaders | . No, we are coming back, to arouse public sentiment to the[were thrown into the swirling river | America today on the Majestic hope- [today after Chairman Lodge of the | Y k h D M C ‘ British Expect to Leave bt ituati 1t|and many were picked up by boats or | ful of spreading’ through the country [foreign relations committee had con- @ L0 0 0 oo $8,330.47, Joseph | (1) y etec[]ve culle The'. cohterénos” re-isser Dled ol gravity of the present situation. s P 1 with President Harding and |Tucia E. Case Left ,330.47, seph | a probably will be advisable to ask for swam ashore. After darkness, ef-|his auto-suggestive ‘‘day by day, in|ferred w T i n araing _and | WA J., o'clock. Sir Philip Lloyd-Greame ' jegislation to remedy the defects in|forts to recover bodies were futile, al- | every way, I'm getting better and bet- ;""‘"“”"‘" Harvey at the White} pjinn 82,491 and Thomas F. O'Brien Y the British delegation, said the oy % " ouse, | o ment laws."” though the river steamer FPomona, |ter, f " e GARMENTS VALUED AT 12 0 hrl f adjournment could not be taken Exlmrgfqntorge lured by the hope that there might| Greeted at the pier by a party of ; :Frl"ator ll.ll;.lzfl did ;;nl "l::r‘rvs;r ;"m) $4,637.39, Probate Records Show. | y 0 |as a hopeful sign and that the con- o > o o SWi " p 4 y definite opinion regarding the advisa- ) mmendations be life In the debris breasted the swift | welcome he announced his intention of ] | i e P ference probably would break up to- Bo: u,‘,‘,";,,“?i,\ change from an-|current during the night to play a|opening a clinic in New York and ex- | bility of adopting the resolution but | Inventories in the estates of Lucia | . night, the British delegation ]pafl‘m ston, . 4 3 el But . W neither he nor any other administra- |E. Case, Joseph Blinn and Thomas sfapchant Complains to A e s fal ions of the legis- [s€archlight over the scene. pressed hope that his methods*would , t plains to Authorities | for London tomorrow mornin. nual to blennial scasions o i bodies had be . s to|tion leader evinced any hostility to- F. O'Brien were filed this morning in 2 & I [} on gasoline to pay for[€arly this morning no bodies had been | be introduced in medical schools to o n % Premier Bonar Law, Marquis Della ature, a tax o g round itentiaries to |ward it. Immediately after his visit [probate court. | When Friend Fails to Account for |, " highway improvements and institu- | foRnd. [Ashedistasa-and Ao paLlisTid to the White House he called a spe-| The Case estate inventoried at $5,-| Torretta and Premier Poincare spoke ! 000 fond for old age| Of those rescued two are believed | combat defects in character. 0 hite ¥ e ¢ G nts He . o in turn during the first part of tion of a $100, fond for of B 4 1830, d as vs: 260 ol sarments He Intended to Sell in ng th rst part of this Ny i 1. Six others were| w i cial meeting.of the foreign relations |330.47, itemized as follows: 260 shares ) pensions, were the principal recom-[fatally injured. Six others The real purpose of my trip is to ol T W' to consider |of - TrnmBniL Hiestrio o, $T150:. $81 jafternoon’s . meeting. The British % Y u-|taken from the water seriously hurt. |gprend the use of my methods in the [committee for tomorro 0 consi C . 87,150 3 Baltimore, SRR el bl i mendations made vy Governor ChaR- | =y, T LR e ™hiciuge Ben Barr, | taed Siateer M. Cous. sald, wr|the proposal |shares of New Britain Gas Light Co premier handed the conference a writ ‘ a 3 J 2 ) Arr | United States,” M. Ci . 4 it 1 = ot 2. | te 3 g vhi 2 re . ning H. Cokidni Bie inaugural address] oo, oo nissloner-elect, Mr. and|oome.ds 4 shostle, My ireatest dos No _Impeachment Action. [$1.122; War Savings Stamps, §10; de-| Charged with obtaining nine wom- |1’ g "morendum which he request to the legislature today. Mrs. A. G. Huntington, pioneer resi- | 3 thod of auto-| The house judiclary committee ad-'posit in Burritt Savings bank, $19.13: |on's fur coats, valued % ST S QORIEIOES Jos RamITRtS The governor advocated as a me-|[VF8. 4. & $ sire is to see my method of a d aft e aaslon to | A it in Savi bank Berlin, | coats, valued at $1,200 from | The British then left in order to 3 ! dents of Kelso, and several employes estl introduced in the medical |Jjourned after a two hour session to- deposit in Savings ban of erlin, | = ‘ : morial to the state's dead in the world oF 16T CRtDN. suggestion introduc! day until next Tuesday without tak- |$29.34, Edward Meshken, of this city, S. B.|permit the other delegates to examine war the ereotion of a bullding ‘welnr; a Relatives Are Frantic. act‘.‘(fl,fl‘mflhod also helps materially ing final action on the Keller im-| An estate of $2,491 is represented in|Forman, a New Britain man, was ar- | the """}"”""‘”“ informally. of the state house, which WORY| karly today there was a rush of |1 curing defects in character. I|Peachment charges against Attorney|the Joseph Blinn Inventory which is|rested by Chief Detective Sergeant AL e ARG e 1 HONBRLLbe puprems cobrt . aae frantic relatives seeking some word i ced into|Gen. Daugherty. made up chiefly of a deposit of $2.-|W. P, McCue as he was iy tol e SRRt B BEUSE SONRGEGAD state llbrary and provide an assem- | ‘™ : i constantly |2hould 1ike-to.gee it introduced into New Buildings Made 18.80 1R the Bailln Sevings tand we on his Way to | yying dispatehes from Permier Bonar bly hall and quarters for the veterans|of ‘0.0‘ ‘c']‘letd 7":1.;.::1 p:";:;‘s antly | the laboratories of U;‘P.|pen‘ilcntlarl("n. AR A s R G e e fleu-fl“; the municipal court room in New |Law to London proved to be untrue, growing list ol o oy “My method also helps in organic 1 8 § 5% Ry 5 A resgiiion g . Secide associations of all wars. Th 2 $25,000,000 to $30,000,000 for erec- | 3 9g | York City last evening, to prosecute | The secretary of the British delegation e exact death toll may not be nd sometimes cures, It is|$25/ i o B ’ C- | stamps, cash to the amount of $48.28, | 2 i = 1 He renewed hl;" r:gom;l;‘eendxzt‘:il; known for several days as the swollen :,';i';,nz;s:”g d:unkards it the drunk-|tion in Washington of buildings to |jewelry valled at $5, and a M!ddle-j" case of slander claimed to have | ;“”“'"“‘m that it was decided at the Y that the governor be B v melow | waters of the Cowlitz and, the Cotum.- | (0% 8 F 00 Fo house. .government agencien . now ;in|town Savings bank buok showing de- | pending agalnst a man who called | A5 Moment aci to send any air to appolnt all state officers below |\ B 0 Ghich it flows, abous twa 24 {lo NI 4 it he followed | Fented quarters was recommended 0| posita of $10.62. PR P vu’lll‘;lvr. . ”9;'):;"’““.;“;:":}” fuel emorgency the | miles below the city may carry the |y ot ST R80PI Ul Who Found- | @ Teport to congress today by the pub- | Following Ia the O'Brien fnventory:| The arrest of Forman ai'ms to ,mm.r‘_m’[:’l"fi' apame. l;p"?‘;‘;’z_‘p;:u;’;: Sehenar muld: i bodies of the victims mafiy miles. ed in Nancy one of the most famous | lic buildings committee. | Burritt Savings bank deposit, $487.52; | light, according to the story told by m m‘. & e e e lclmurz\‘(‘ it s prices continue to be Cable Support Breaks. neuro and psychopathological labora- |Commercfal Trust Co. deposit, $1,-|local officials, a curious combination | "8 ©f @ Nals-Obncadd Al 4 O o state. for anthracite| . The bridge connected east and west | (fycd {1, PR T FLEE INTO STORM 124.30; New Britain Savings bank de-|of circumstances. Forman is charged| , Maly Opposed Also o wl(t)hlnnour'! :he Pennsylvania | Kelso. A cable support buckled and | ", i not following Liebault,” innm $475.57; 10 shares American|With having gone to Mr. Meshken, | LT¢mier Mussolini of Italy today in- e fudgment the federal|the bridge threw trucks, automobiles |y, oiq "1 gtarted in 1901 to study IN NIGHTCLOTHES | Hardware, $250; 13 shares Feck, | whom he hud known for the past 17 | Sricted the lalian deiegation to. re- s ment | yhould enact suitable|Ahd Wagons and their passengers Into |y Clt 0 S ouosity. Then, aft- ! |Stow & Wilcox, 8323; three shares,|ears, and obtained the fur couts, for |/t the British reparations plan. lnovelran'rlr:,;n {o i5edvant midh ‘abiibe as the torrent swollen by recent floods. er continued experiments T deviated Niles, Bement & Pond, $75; six shares| Which he said he had customers in lx<I1I tish dele u]uwh.uo‘ :;l]”m: if llne helsaid it sho\?xld prohibit re-sales|Many leaped to safety as the span|e.,. “tno mothods used at Liebault'’s Anaconda Copper, $300; 32 shares|Baltimore, Md. |'l'||ll<]‘:ql|c:'t“tl“o li’on‘ \(\'oult: e ll‘: which are usually nothing more or &k . ontical | €linic, Where suggestion is used on (100 New Yorkers Driven Out By Fre|Colt's Mfg. Co., §300; 32 shares Stan-| Mr. Meshken insisted that he could HERR L ‘ a e Parls, less than speculations.” Survivors told almost identleal| jo L/ (whoy they are hypnotized. [ley Works, $800; total, $4,637.30, |not let all these coats out of his| 'The conference opened at 3:25 ess than sp J storfes of the snap and crash of the |50, B o hypnotize. 1 teach peo- —Six Persons Rescued s SR store very long, unless they were sold, | ©'¢lock having been delayed by the Vermont's Stand falling (structure, the sudden plunge ple how to suggest to themselves. By Fi and Forman is said to have agreed Loy M R DA B O Montpelier, Vt., Jan, 4—The decla- |!nto the racing river and the batiie) i o aqvice only. I don't use hyp- y Fitemen | GIFTS FOR H. SCHROED return them within & few d He[Rome. ' Mot L} P it e gl for life in the muddy current. To ¢ % e x ¥ | took them away December 2 0 Break ntente ration that “it is fundamentally nec- swim ashore encumbered with heavy notic suggestion at a New York, Jan. 4.-—S8ix persons had M. Mashker f e . T6 18 beltavadt.that. ca-dkdnite Vi 2 — 5 a e R - st e Mr, Mes n, prior to this time, s be ed that a definite an essary that the laws be hnlilhfully m;- clothing was a test to he met only by narrow escapes from v!(»a(h .uxl_n{f):«; \ ¢ had agreed to take Forman to Iu- |:iouncement by France that she would ecuted” was made by Governor Red-) W0 oo "ang most adept, a fact AILEI]T MARK Efifis than a hundred others scantily clad | Watch and Chaln Prescated 0 Re-rope, according. to' tho. sters. ap|take Independent measiires’ would. b fleld Proctor in his inaugural address attested by the circumstances that | were driven ”',‘0 the snow ("\ll'"l e e o2 Hlaoed InEHiKt noskeasion 0 as a4followed by the issuance of & formal to the general assembly today. QUOL-[oqny of the survivors were pulled streets carly today during a fire which < ' of Cutting DEPATt- | ¢ arantee of good faith, The trip |Statement by the Diritish cabine A ing a part of President Harding's from the river three blocks below the damaged f«m ral tenement »u’ din z ment of American Hoslery Co, U5 Ve tivan Iatat el ar ey 2 naintitg out that Grewt Baitaln’ Wik h ecent a 1 erence to prohibition in his recent oo g0 in ‘Greenwich street and threatenec Meet in New York opposed to such independent measures Ipstkes to congresn o Maldi | Lo 10 Believed Rescued for & time fo spbead jovor an entif®| [y the recreatlon room of the Ame| Tussday M Meshken went to New |toward Gevmany and af - the. . kktis “Contempt for one faw tends 1| mxploration of the wreckage was 3 o POk e story double| CFicAR Hosiery Co., yestorday atter- | York r {o sail for Europe. He|time reaffirming her strong friendship breed disregard for a J ¢. |not attempted last night owing to a Thrcc Dealers Fmed in Starting in the two story : roon a watch and chain and a gold | met lnrnmw there asked what | for France and her intention to con- which in these times !N‘ml* (V‘:Il"‘ “lfear that bodies which might be bullding occupied by a paper hox fac-Ypjece were presented to Herman had been done with the coats, receiv- | tinue co-operation with France in all tably and dangerously provalen caught among the timbers would bel - ampaign by State Dai oty chebins apeendl BuckIv b Schroedel, the retiring head of theing an unsatisfactory reply. He de- [other spheres of activity. e - sarried away in fne s on b sides, cutting department, who is leaving to | mander 2 petur ¢ e $500 anc AR 48 Hour Taw in N. H. e s | ThID wan boun with d6vS sostoner Holt tenants, excopt one family on the top | cmbark R SR S s e S e Concord, N. H. Jan. d—Hnact- Lope5 5 o0 endeavor also was made Commissioner Hol floor of a four story structure at 566 | gwn, which, it is alleged, Forman stopped ment of a law providing for a 48-heur) T, pie tor submerged automobiles g Greenwich street, were aroused bY | Richard Vogel introduced the oldest | payment by teiceraph. week for women and minors ’"r o7 [in which bodies might be held. ~ The o Miss Agnes Carncy, who ran through [employe, John Hubbard 1o the as-| The local police department was dustry was urged by Governor "'t [estimate of the number rescued from| pajry Commissioner Thomas H.|the halls with shouts of warning sembled officlals, foremen and fore- | notified and Detective McCue was dist H. Brown in his inaugural “d“""“h‘_’ the river was 40. [ Holt's state-wide campaign for the| Carl Kuhn, his wife and four chil- [ladies. Mr. Hubbard reviewed the | patehed to New York. Formun had the legisiature today. This leglsid | =5 T “ymitton, a construction en-|yrosecution of grocers who fail to|dren were trapped by smoke and fire |iong years of Ar. Schroedel's efficient | previonsis. foll Mr. Meshion that b tion was favored !;\ ”h"‘ democratic| yineer, a witness of the disaster, said: [comply with the requirements of the|in their fourth floor apartment. Fire-| service, having entered the employ of [was the plaintiff in a slander case —_— state platform last fa Engineer's Statement. statutes governing the sale of cold|men reached them after a perflous|the company ~September 24, 1886, | Although Deteotive McCue had ot |WHasacdsn N “I belleve that the result of the| .goe \ill say that the helght of |itorage oggs reached this city today |climb over the roof of the adioining | After the presentation of the wateh. | petusmed by meees time toins 1 1« . | Majestic Not Damaged, But election gave the leglslature a ",",‘:" the bridge and the log jam that had | hey P, J. Sorbo of 855 Park street; | building and carried them down the |Mr, Schroedel thanked the donors for | derstood he found his man on his| c § i mandate to enact a 48 hour law, accumulated against it weakened the | gjward Fierstein, proprietor of the [fire escape to safety. | their token of appreciation way to the municipal court room. Samland, Red Star Liner, said. structure and caused it to collapse.!Natjonal Grocery and Meat Co., of| One hundred horses und mules in | R | Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G 7 . i ~~~~ PRI I cannot agree with this, for only a(y75 Arch street, now under attach-|two stables which caught fire were | Woods this morning issued a wnrrant Suffers Considerably fiflNflflRF fiANfi I.EM]ER few days ago I lnsnm‘;fl'l 1”"‘ (hers ! ment; Martin Bartusevicz of 20 Broa-:_ driven into the street, The fire oc- | BODY FOUND HANG]NG for IParman's ar it him 3 and they were not weakened. Was | ¢ireet, and Thomas Shandhan of |curred during a4 he: snow storm | with obtaining t worth of i ) the cabie which broke for some: un-|yp, teord avenue, were before Jnr]p:l'lmqkmg difficult the work of the fire- fur coats ‘under false pretenses. A| 3 : 3 ubel o, nue, 4 ¢ | ma | | : Al New York, Jan. 4—Two giant line of a heavy ] their egg conta S . e e | preferred, hecause of the difficulty in | o e wed Quatantine t aft Scant as the warning was at the ity the exception of Bartusevicz, in RAST[CL w ing Man, is Traced to Barmm Where | proving disposition of the coats, the |0CAM Teached Quarantine today aft- snapping of the cable many pedes- [y oc0 case judgment was suspended, PROPOSESD A law requiring that embezziement | O fIEhtS With the worst gales their Brai £ trians on the bridge raced to safety | " cad fined $5. b Body is Discovercd. O T A T ] vu|||}:n,x{\‘\lm.\‘\v.m seen in years H i 3 ro instances automo- I e against the accused | Mot A6 paraon ROIAIAE Cham fiave e Majestic was not actually dams Identified as Brains of [ana in one or two ins The evidenice Wgainat 3 | Naugatuck, Jan. 4—The body of|€FIY of fhie person holding them have | The Majestic was not actually da biles were backed away as the chasm | o reepors was secured by 1n-|Chicago Judge Would Prevent, By Naugatuck, Jan !l sod becn converted to that person's own | 28eds’ bu e Samland, of the ted ‘ 1 4 Ay 1w, John Seveski, also known as Cassin| C" Star line had a starboard lifehoat Notorious Band of upshel e v Ot e i{:{“f‘"gqfl';,]m"‘,“foo"& Tegal Surgical Action. Unfit Per- [Sochuck, 80, who had worked on | ML han will be held in New York |SmasWed, sccvral portholes broken d b % farm in Kent and other towns there-) o o " |and considerable damage to her decks s commission. son From Becoming Parents. o ; until extradition papers can he s Wire Tappers ELEVENTH SUSPICIOUS FIRE | & are| %M : abouts was found hanging from a and forward structure Sorbo said that he w not aware Z S < cured from Albany = [that signs were necessary, but as-| Chicago, Jan. 4—A model law pro-|beam in the hayloft of Andre | The Majestic which was held up ted out by v sured the court that he would com-|viding for sterilization of men and t'";'l«')\ h“ ";'"‘" !1;.1”";'~\l';"v'30: ‘m: ; ontsic r; « : rantine most of th ‘imc New York, Jan, 4 —Pointed out by| 5 oW £ ply with the law in the future. He|women who may become parents of |Scction today. The al examiner GK OCK TG A S a blinding snow storm slipped in two confidence game victims as tho|Good Shepherd — Convent o has been in business about one year.|unfit children is proposed in a report inclined to a theory of suicide. Barly Pl P E R DUATE at daybreak. Her ported man who had engineered their losses, ; e Near Quebec I8! fnspector Haynes said four eontain-|made public today by the today Seveski tried to get into the AGEEY |that on December 20 she made only George de Bea o | Insy g hrs e — IS Frank Henderson alias Ifrank " Mc- |ers in Sorbo's store were ‘without|pathic laboratory of the lagonick home by breaking in a win-| i Sk B eated 202:miles as she foug vicious Cray, 50, today was identified by the Destroyed By Flames, | cards indicating that they held eold | municipal court. dow with a sevthe handle. Mr. La-|Three New York Boys Arrested, lnn: vhole gale at a speed of b knots pey a Sk A el il ‘ry Olsen may | gonick ran downstairs and was struck e hou police as the man who led an storage cggs, although Sorbo, was| Chief Justice Harry Olsen ma “Fagin® Who Coached Them and directed the operations of the noto-| Quehec, Jun. 4.—The ’,"h ,fi"(« ,l,o selling them as such. have the law prescnted to the Tilinois over the head with the handie. Mr b = sl Huge waves pounded over the 8 rlous Gondorf gang of wire tappers sweep a Catholic hu.'mu( on "O 4;‘rt In the IMerstein case the inspectors | legislature. It defines the socially lLagonick returned upstairs, vl‘l*r‘.«,\n-‘l Took Spoils Makes His Fscape of the liner. Wireless equipment 1 which several years ago duped menada within the last year was report-| ..o.4.4 116 cards identifying the|inadequate and unfit parents as those and went to the house of a neighbor % constantiywrepaired and every v s of dollars.|ed today. It razed the Good Shep- : " » | p aupers, ne'er-doswell's or-|for help. Seveski was traced by foot-] New York, Jan. 4.—Tired ¢ seage Way to the interior of the and women out of millien: | product as cold storage eggs. He | who are paupers, ne'er-d. I's P ) Dr. E. B. Carman of Freeport and |[herd convent of St. George ”""‘;‘;‘“f";; said the goods in question sold for phans, cripples, the blind and suf-|prints in the snow to the barn and the |school which teaches p was battered down Edward Miexner of Newark, N. J.,|about 80 milcs from this city ShOrtl¥| ¢ conts a dozen, and “anyone knows | ferers fro mcertain chronie and fn-|body found things, three boys, nosw est,[ The Samiand 21 days out of Danzig both identified Henderson. Dr. Car-|after ‘"’"”: ted under the roof and|¥ou can't buy fresh eggs for that| fectious dis as woll as crim-| Seveski had not heen in town of| VI JRFCE BOV 5 : was four days overdue man charged that the prisoner had| The fire started un " hil- | price.” inals, inebriates, fecblesminded and|late and Mr. Lagonick was surprised ! e mulcted him out of $14,000 at Nar- :nrf-adl rflll;“”!"- “‘r;“‘l“: h”“'::;:"d‘ ‘,n'w' Attorney P. . McDonough ap-|drug addicts. It proposes the ap- to see him and more surprised fo have | DY a master of pickpocketing. 1hi ragansett Pler, R. I, last month. [dren in the bu ‘ - peared for Shanahan. He pleaded| pointment of a state eugenist who been assaulted. last uly Seveski|ery and 1eral robbery, the Tlll‘klkh Gover Melxner cialwed that Henderson was|loss was estimated at $100,000. nolo contendere. The attorney said | would make a state survey, was placed on probation in the|said toc boys practiced » ernment Calls responsible for his loss of $10,600 in | S | proper cards were in the egg box, but| “Our race must perish as have oth- | borough court for breach of the peace. | they I ) subways and elevated fore Tloops to the Colors ' a confldence game also at Narragan- RECEIVER FOR MOTOR (O. were hidden from view by being cov-|er dominant races in former times|His friends though he was mentally |lines but they got for their work| yondon, Jan. 4.—The Turkish gove sett Pler last November 30. Detroft, Jan. :.iAn flvlvll‘v;"'w“ fOT | ared up by other eggs. | unless we find a means of discour-'unbalanced was food pair of boxing gloves crnment has issued a decree calling — - a receiver for the Liberty Motor Car| sy, jnepectors, in the case of Bar-|aging the rapid multiplication of the - now and then and a few clothes to the colors all able-bodied men in ) vi D lay ¢ o d Chie ce | The trio landed the police net|ihe liber " o af snm;vr,ron‘r LYNCHING. Co., was filed in federal court to tusevicz, told the court that cards|unfit,” commented Chief Justice . ” . T |the liberated regions, according to an Shreveport, La., Jan. 4.—Leslie! o v o g were in the box, the only infraction | Olsen. IBergdolls Brother Must last night when 20 officers surround- | Exchange Telegraph dispateh from legette, negro, was lynched by a .\NI)_(H’l‘Ifn ,.,_."“ (h.‘v rulqn being that the paper Ser\'c HiS PI‘iSOll Term ed an ;u‘-nrvm nt hnl‘m. c t"u east | Constantinople et| Munci® Ind., Jan. 4.—William Mil- ), which the s were places - side while two detectives made the ——— party of men who kidnapped him last - - bags in eggs were pl d| % 1 ¢ night. His body was found fn the|ler. 30, today shot and killed his Wife} ., "yi0 were not stamped “cold || Kansas City, Kas, Jan. 4.—Erwin|arrests. The “Fagin” who ran the No&t southern part of the city today rid-|and their three children and thenfg,,pe cggs” Bartusevicz said he| THE WEATHER Rudolph Bergdol, draft evader, must|pickpocket school escaped BOMB ORANGE HALL. dled with bullets. committed suicide. The coroner said|j,q heen advised that this was not —o— remain in the military prison at Lea-| One of the boys, Joseph Pinck, 14,| Dublin, Jan. 4.—Several civiliang e Miller was insane. necessary. Hartford, Jan. 4.—Forecast | |venworth, Kas, where he is serving|kept his own bachelor quarters, the | were ured in the bombing of tha FIRE IN SCHOOLS The bond in the case of James|| for New Britain and vicinity: |(a four vear sentence, Federal Judge |police said. He lived in a water|old Orange hall last night. Two sise vinnipeg, Jan. 4. — The Proven- WILL RETAIN JOBS Pope, held for assauiting FEdward Clowdy tonight. Friday unset- John C. Pollock ruled today. He sus-|tank atop an apartment where with a named arr were gériously Winnlpeg, cher school, operated by the St.| Hartford, Jan. 4. — Secretary of | White, was reduced from $1,500 to| tled. probably smow without | |tained a motion of the government to|smail stove cooked his ham and ¢ T Il which i8 now Boniface public school hoard, yester-|State Palloti anmounced today that he | 8700, White's improved condition important thermal change. dismiss a petition for a writ of habe- sl pt and al lived ised as post office sorting station would reappoint all members of thelwarranting a lower bond, the court|| | las corpus brought in Bergdoll's be-|pily. The other two boys 1 under mititary guard but the twe * are 12 and 15 years old. men who threw the bombs e de | scape day was destroyed by fire believed to have been incendiary. clerical force in his office. explained., % half,