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3 7z ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD [E5im NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1923, —FOURTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREF CENTS DARING MAIL ROBBERY HAS MANY FOREIGNERS MAYOR CONTRADICTS GOVT. MOVES TO PREVENT PACKERS DISCLOSED SIMILAR "c!.’.,'f“ ARE SNEAKING IN HOLNES STATISTCS * FROM GOING THROUGH WITH THEIR ‘OCCURING ONLY LAS. St "™ v s re s, THIRTY MILLION DOLLAR COMBINE 0ll hlo | Education Is $86.67 | ————— —— ; TO BE PRENSED AGAINST Registered Letters ||| Axormsos, savs ercom. VIOLATE sm“'s AGT EXPLAINS HIS INVESTIGATION PRESIDENT’S MOVE TO JOIN COURT Amew ol K08 —o-- TM Fm Tr‘i‘ B'-‘ New York, Feb, 20.—Acting IM il AP eae lld 4y & G e Distriet Attorney l‘rr«fm [ st Surmey of New Jorsey Decided ave anune ? % o) ld' . . . 2 nounced oday that he would Northwostom Fonn, Hoing Made to| o Reveived Scant Courtesy yrom SENALOF Robinson However, Thinks Plan Indicates Tim Companies With Viola before the d jury with . ’ £ tm’ SM “d‘ .:‘.é:fi::é;« ‘l“:"j:‘:,:':‘,‘:';":\“'.',.;::fi'« ‘ :-:..a ”::u How Many Ought 10 be ::..: of Fducation in the Itybl;tdmln(i;trnllon ‘:,n ;:::‘::: Policies—Many Re- ‘ tion of Packers and anti-saloon league of New York, S N o pu ans p e stock y ’ Alban g ards’ Act be indieted on & eharge of grand ot Washington, ¥eb, 26, ~Immigration Claiming that the average cost per lareeny, Mr, Pecora who for several duthorities have begun an extensive | pupll in the public schools here 15| Washington, Vb, 26,—A resolution | ministration's sudden request for au- thority for this country's participa- ’ " . : md.y' Bold B‘nd“' Who months has been Investigating ||| SUrvey of industrial areas in Now Jer- | not $77.09, as & recent bulletin of the | o cus out the new administration sey and northeastorn Pennsylvania, | school committee set forth, but that it tion in the international eourt of jus- H 2 IS ¥ ¥ proponal for American membership in| oo organised under the League or | S1CANING et for Apl" 2— Anderson’s connection with Got Aw With One "_'.“,... financial dealings, sald Hecretary Davis announced today, to|is actually $86.67, Mayor A. M, Paon-| e that the charge would be 'hnu-d ! determine how many aliens have becn | easa this afternoon lssued a state. the international court of justice or- Nations, wus looked for today on the P % 3 | smuggled into the United Statos in|ment in which he amserted that the| ganized by the league nations was|eve of the foreign relations commits acking Men Previously o . 24,700 w Pouch of Trans-Continen :""'"".::I;fitlztro:n:q’}:.:d “m:: Violation of the Scamen's act. War-| school committee's report is “mis-|jneroduced In the senate today by | (€¢ mesting to congider the matter pnie B pe tal P: Is, Has Not B used for publicity purposes, |vants ordering deportation from the|leading, if not incorrect | Senator King, demoerat, Utah, There| Meanwhile, pending the committee| Warned They Must Not arcels, Has NNot Been Mr, Pecora sald he was forced United States of 198 individuals al-| Following s the mayor's states| ... 1o deeision and it went over in. | meeting tomorrow, the concll i to ,,,'m., the case hefore the || ready have been issued, Secretary | ment: definitely, able” and “reservationist” groups In Mel'ger in Restraint of Captured grand jury because of the re. ||| P’avis sald, and investigations of in-| ‘“There has been considerable com- ynator Rohinson of Arkansas, act- | the senate generally were withhold- fusal of Mr. Anderson to make [[|#Pectors have indicated the probabll.) ment about an eplsode in my office | iy’ qomocratio leader, issued a state- (11§ Open exprossions of Jjudgment | Prada {1ty that many thousands of undesir. (last week in which the superintendent [\none “declaring that on preliminary | Already an attitude of suspicion and, New York, Feb, 26.—The theft of 'l:r)‘r..rxp!umnllon of his' expendl lable aliens have entered the United|Of schools and nmiyself were the prin-|guay he had “a feeling of friendli-|in some instances, Lostility to the ad- MDA thousands of dollars in registered mail | States, Congress may be asked for|clpal figures, The statement, com-|, ool ror the administration plan, 1..u‘mm1umumn request was eviden i . from & New York Central train be. special appropriations, the secretary|Paring the school cost of somo of OUr ,gaing that it indicated a policy of |Among the former faction, It ap-| Washington, Feb, 26.—Armour an@ . ks i e A said, to finance the investigation and|surrounding cities with that of New timidity and half heartedness by the |peared to face as bitter opposition | company and Morris and company, Y the League of |Chicago packers, were today served tween Syracuse and Albany several AR ".'mm“o“ proceedings, Britain schools, was circulated, administration in its foreign policies, |from that quarter Nations itself did. Indications of [by the secretary of agriculture with ‘ Smrered % oI wi .tll‘:'::. l‘:lorr:q“l ;.por! "ll'hll:y r";‘::::m;: n Stay Two Months 1 was not so much interested in| " ganator Robinson said it was unfor- |} s today. obbery, The Lalollotte Seaman’s act, it was|the figures of our neighboring cities, | tunate that the president had acted so luke-warmness among adminlstration la complaint charging them with vio= belonging to the lation of the packers and stock yards was sald, was similar to that in the | explained, allows any seaman of w|but T did know that the figures for late in the present session of congress, leaders, lar |foreign vemscl to leave his occupation | the New Britain schools were mis-| 1o aiso declared that the plan was a | “reservationist” group in the league nct in connection with the tontative Grand Central Terminal yesterday. The rohber, it was evident worked | SUN”AY SPflRTS B'Ll when his ship arrives In an American | leading, if not incorreet, “repudiation of the policy of non-|fight, also were seen in some quarters ucquisition of the plants and business at lelsure in the registered mail, rifl- | port, and to remain in this country as T consider it a part of my duty participation in European affairs.” | for their failure to come forward with |of Morris and company by the Ar= Ing the packages and casting the pn- ¥ iong as 60 days before reshipping. | Mayor to keep in closo touch with all| " ganator King incorporated In his|immediate expressions of approval. |mour interests. ::’;k::—: [:)'l‘::‘ F:“":;;;\r:“‘:::-‘"‘ ‘:ll :‘;1 |'With the new restrictions on immi- :(":‘l:nd:(l”l‘::::“""""fl';"‘l ‘;“““"‘ "’l“’"‘ resolution the reservations, outlined in| Amonk lmu:u';‘ nmr“m""': on ""’ Secrotary Wallace sct April 2 fom g d wra s o) . " > . '8y which ave received > . p ry v tic side, however, there has 5 ) gration the policy of utilizing this the letter of Secretary Hughes, which | democra ' a hearing in Washington. the right of way, many of which, it ASks Congrega"on to L provision of the law has been thor- in d!hr nr;n from the school board, I ompanied the president's m..uuge'boen general endorsement of the alms Armour and company of Illinofs, was suld, bore Furdpean nddru:ea. Its lnfluence Against oughly exploited. lun' a-r:oo to get a better understand- aturday, submitting the proposal. sought in the administration program,| srmour and company of Delaware; ‘The robbed train was east bound. Poy The secretary asserted this is being "fl*‘ of this matter through my OWN | Aore definite indication of the re-|particularly among the so-called |3 0zd4an Armour and Morrls and o |action of senate groups to the ad- company were named in the come tal police investigating the theft re- | violated by vessel owners, labor agents Measure In Now York city and presumably by| “The superintendent of schools, — | plaint. fused to comment on the similarly of 1 . this robbery and the one executed upon learning something of my ef-| o ; | some employers. Claim Law Violation, esterday in Grand Central Terminal, o ! forts, came Into my office and accused N]NE SAILORS AND STOWAWAYS | r ’ Al teaim'| From the pulplt of the South Con.| It has been determined that some | T8 CATRE (T Sk ppbead o 29 he complaint stated that on Dee when the Chlcago fast mail train, | |eargo vessels whose normal crews g g impression, | jcember 30, J. Ogden Armour en- composed of ten steel cars, was loot- | Sregational church yesterday morn-{y ould be 30 of 40 men, have entered Before he left, he was forced to ad- MUNITY HOLD SH"’ FOR 29 DAYS ‘kul into a written contract with ed. 'This led to the belief that both | ing the pastor, Rtev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, | American ports, with as many as 180 ;'l"‘:t‘:‘]‘l‘: his figures were wrong and | Morris and company to acquire all were committed by the same ring of [ came out In opén opposition to lhcm.dlvmualu carried on their rosters of PR average per pupils was Yfl"j |of its assets. In so doing, it was charged, parties to the contract vio- blmdlu.A Pl o ;pxullm(:'n of the bill Inov\ ;wm“ng'| be-| smployes. 4 “This shows that he, and not T rrests Are Expected | fore the state judiciary committee| Thege men in most cases, it was de- » ¢ Was | W Van- A K nN lated the packe 1 stock Federal officials declared they be-!which would permit commorcmliz(d[”"p(l, have immediately left the ship ;h“em“’:m who was misleading the Captaln irelesses to Van M" P rs and stock yards - Secretary Wallace claimed such ace lieved the thefts were the work of a | sports on Sunday, in New York and have never returned. o Y Dr. Hill urged his congregation to/7ha matter was first brought to the T consider that I have the right to couver and Cu'l’"ts Are WHEN HAT(;H RET”RNS quisition would have the efect of re- band of mail thicves organized in| look into any matt f city busi Chicago and that they expected to| use whatever influence it might have ,ttention of the labor department by |'° er of city business, u,"-ql ing interstat arce make arrests within a short time. | to provent the bill heing reported, or | complaints of railroad labor unions| Mthout being called down by any or- | ~ Arrested as Big Vessel reating. .-lo-‘o'&lf”'flm%‘rihy".»flf Postal inspectors said they believed | later passed by the assembly. now on strike, that the new comers mca: u:"&:mbp"’y(" Who fears that he ¢ tions of the United States in the the robber of the fast mail yesterday| No matter 'what opinions people | were being uscd as strike breakers in | ™% su¥er by 3 x;‘l";“:nd ot Docks Today.* N 1 purchase of the live stock and in the Had boanded the train at ~ Albany, may havo on the prepristy of ndivid- | railroad service. A R e e ‘Ameucan Legion Declares | giomeni*ang saie of meat ana other with ten mail clerks who got on there, ’lld recreations on the Sabbaf T | Bootiegging of immigran which give a truer insight of the| It live stock products. He was discovered at work in one| Hill said that he deplored this at- ger the Seaman's act has become a A e L 4 e N olitics it Its Th i o ancouve o) ] X N > complaint als b 1 a of the cars as the train was rolling in- | tempt to openly commereialize the practice of serlous proportions. Sost of our schools, and of the cost| Vancouer, B. C, Fefh 26—Nine| There's NoP | th donseact would ave the rast I8 to Grand Central. When several clerks | Sabbath. He said that the passage e 5?;. ’::: st T g ?c'wm_nm" Triks Vot et et Activities | manipulating or mm'v‘fnmn :Ict‘i . started toward him, he leaped from |of this measure means only that the| GIVEN WAGE INCREASE. {516 beAte ;:;?“&P::‘:fge‘& the pub-|aways, held the voyage of the six| l First Move In x“‘vflf‘b‘;. ¥ the car, slamming the door, and fled | financ interests fbehlnd ::porflng Piymouth, Mass, Feb. 26.—The| "€, 0 - published - ste* smant of oy | thoUsand ton freighter Taibu Maru | Che proposal first came to publig iwhad (o eubl MTDBIG ahe Bt the | M Cr N L RaR,2 00, 01T SO oM -1 Blymopt O "‘,"“’"f,‘":fi:"{nt:fg,""‘,;lmhrml department shofiod: Votal cosr, | Lador @ virtual =elgn of terror dniing | | goaike of the kbaence from the motlec early in November when; .. Bt et e e Gt additonal profits, Tt 13 & MOVS| waimeto tts wine Hanieed oferaiivon |$T30018 &verago daly. attendance, |ner trip from Kobe, apan. to- this city of President Willlam L. Hatch of | Ogden Armour and other officialk of 7 e T CHARILAT) it Bl cin HEht MING of Banbath | oscs to dts e e P e cont| 2516; cost per puptl, $77.0. port. On arrival Fere the crew and [qF Yo %6e Nice turean, Mayor|Armour and company conferred with said its contents were not believed to flhsp’r‘ SRR it s iy The "d"‘"‘d"’\"‘“f;“’! P “As a matter of fact, the actual |Slowaways were arrested. A. M. Paonessa was not in a position |Secretary Wallace, After conferences He was seen hur- | Q g -~ |cut declared Apr 8. cost as taken from the Municipal| The stowaways, according to ship today to say when a hearing will be | between Mr. Wallace, President Hard- Record were as follows: {officers, huddled in the ship's coal|p. 4" the complaint of several ex- ling and Attorney General Daugherty Avenue, ¢ “Appropriation $764,748.61, $61,- | bunkers, made their appearance on | | oo organizations against the | followed, it was annoupced that it Sokek] v oo i voNe E OUT lN 247.50 (pald on Interest and discount) |deck a few days after the vessel left| o\, coment of the bureau and had been agreed that there is no ob- Postal employes and railroad police | total, $826,696.11; average daily at- |Kobe. Joined by nine members Of [0 el rat Secretary Harry C.|ligation on the part of the govern- declared that last night's bold robber, i tendance, 9516; average cost per pupil [the crew, the party, most of them Jackson. Mr. Hatch is expected back ment to endorse or acquiesce in the of mail pouches on a Chicago train $80.37—$86.67. |armed with revolvers, told the Japan- | e part of the week, and the |Dproposal. with through mail from San IPran- “The above is without any charge | €se captain that they would be in | mayor will then assign an evening for| Secretary Wallace declared today cisco by a lone bandit was the third for investment or water rents, espe- |charge of the voyage. All of the the hearing, he said. | that early in December he told J. which too place in the train within cially $49,000 which was actually paid |mutineers were Japanese, There was The following statement was tend-| Ogden Armour and I, Kdson White, two months, The bandit had not been on indebtedness. |no resistance by the ship's officers or ered to the ‘‘Herald" today for puh-‘nm\‘ president of Armour and com- arrested early today. Mo N w NS JU H i e’ “‘The total amount the city paid for |the 30 remaining members of the |y ouon by the executive committee of | pany, that he “did not think we could Both postal and railroad police THER A DT I MP Thls IS POII‘ICa]eS R’eply to:schools in 1921-1922, not including |crew. | e H g ost: look with favor upon ransacti ffed at the th that th bbe new buildin ¢ s $8 For ten days the ship was under|‘D® American Legion p | pon the transaction scoffed a e theory that the ro ry . ¥ 3 dings or water rents is $875,- ' en days Vas °T | wTo Friends of the American Legion ! proposed and suggested that they was an “inside job,"” declaring it their 3 STORIES FROM FLAMES Hints at Move to Settle 696.11.” the sway jgf‘thu rebels, “Asb!h(' \]rl:! and Citizens of New Britain: ishould do nothing further with it.” belief that the robber had boarded | . : TR sel neared Vancouver Harbor late| .pp, eyecutive committee of Eddy-| Mr. Armour, he sald, then re- { Reparations Question — {yeaterday the mutineers told the cap:|iovar powt, Ameridan. Dewlon, . Han| marken (Hat (hey. folt 14 was Heree the train at some upstate point cmd"l ek 65 i i e York' $100 000 WORTH OF SEWER e Tand st A dock. T | 'wo a ne Dying A ain to land at a certain dock. The! | X sa ary - shou 4 yins . . | b noted with surprise an assertion said |sary they should complete the pur- [ Berlin Desclaims Any ! captain then sent a wircless message | (" chase in order that they might in- have been valuable, rying up an emergency exit to F'urlu had made his way to one of the mail to have been made by ex-servicemen cars before reaching the grand centrdl 4 " A . | Fire—Firgmen Enter Second BONDS ON SALE TOMORROW!“’ the Vancouver representative of the g "pupiished in the New Britain|crease their volume of business and vessel, who had a squad of police and |, . 114+ of Iebruary 24, part of which |thus better be able to meot heavy station. S h E d Got One Package After Tatal Plunge uc naeavor. i 3 The bandit’s haul was said to he -4 | immigration officials on hand, when reads, ‘An attempt is being made to|overhead charges one of a registered packsge, maled pNew York, b, 20.—Holding her| : Board of Finance and Taxation Wil |the ship arrived. } [have 'the fund (presumably the state| A week o s later, Mr. Wallaeo n Chicago, e nature o 8 contents | twin daughters, Marian and Anna, ten| ” i ) . |fund) handled sparingly n New |said he again advised the Armour was not yet known. He was forced to! months old, in her arms, Mrs, John Parls, Teb. 26 (By Associated| pan Bids at Noon at Office of ) Britain, at the city's expense, so that |officials “that the best thing fo do drop another package and a m-.n,‘uvaly stood on the window ledge of | I'ress).-—The I'rench government has MONTAGNES MANAGER IS |a favorable showing will be made and |was to drop the whole matter, and pouch which contained bonds and val- | her burning three story apartment in | :"'1‘]:"‘2):';1 n‘:['::“‘:“"":i “;fe :}e‘r‘l’xf:: ':":d Mayor A. M. Paonessa. enhance the chances of New Britain |heforo the conversation ended, T told uable foreign mail. ; ‘-L west side tenement early today un-‘w‘"mm‘t denives t0 hegotiste & “fue_ Bids on New Britain sewer bonds FOLLOWED ABROAD GAUGHT‘cundnlares for office at the next state him plainly that if they should go i 1:“:;:.‘:’::.-:?:\?‘1‘;“ it :llle::“\.v::-zth‘; :::d those of her chil- ment of the reparations lssue, it was|t0 the amount of $100,000 will be| mo?"r‘?“r:r?n b S ig}.llhl)ml in;u] r(lm'mmmflh\ the purchase, Sdwal vne, E valker, was | aflame. Aa rEs opened tomorrow noon at the mayor's | | e s state g vt should feel it my duty to issue a crossing the tracks behind the train| Then she flung Marian to the street ‘lf“_‘r‘:_“t‘:m‘z:‘y ";}:z":;'::t I:"l“p“(;’r'}::{“’;? office by the board*of finance )andiflumm‘l A. Story, Wanted For Viola- |without foundation and is obviously lcomplaint,” which had just pulled in, when he | and jumped with Anna. t.h‘ o ;-sllonq appears to have | taxation, and will be sold to the high- | v X - made to create a false impression. the | The agreement between the Are saw a man carrying a bag of mail|The mother and Marian died, Anna | “‘"::‘ r-nngliylhm-ughpp\? Dubois. s €st bidder, lation of Volstcad Act, Finally executive committee of Eddy-GIover |mour and Morrs companies, accord. ey de M. ) & \’Ieixhl:x::?outkalxtymp;ul?od;;hW"\\I:l;s Cdl&ofl:tc';:‘\:; ;zvglfi;flofiuhlm © jumped | SWiss financier who came to Paris The honds are dated August 1, 19:2! Arrested in Paris. ln:it“?:;;:‘»n;nl:]-:\eln;:;‘l:;t(;t :"[i\“n:;"lnz :u the vumplnrlm, alled for a along e tracks gol a mother jur ( 5 Bl : and pay interest at 4 1-4 per cent.| 3 purchase price o 30,000,300 of was too well dressed to be one of the [than firemen appeared and nrectod";'l’;:si‘;:c":s ’;‘;’:;::;{y"nh:;gr;l t:;‘::un:: They are to be redeemed at the rate| New York, Feb. Sameul A.|member of the post for office in the |which $10,000,000 was to be in cash: regular mail workers and because he|ladders. They rescued the husha‘nll l‘r;;mler BotAca e 6 16 the possibil- of $5,000 a year. | Story, formerly vice president n“d;qd,.\ dpp‘r'm@.m of the American Le- | §10,000.000 § preterted’ stoelc’s wnt was going in the wrong direction, and father who was in the burning ity ‘ot opaning con\'rrsatlofis for -k Money to be derived from the sale| manager of the firm of E. La _\]on_‘glo“n at its next L-on\'emmn‘. Lz $10,000,000 in common stock Of Ar- Coyne shouted at him. The man look- | bullding. He is expected to live. ,‘i‘,‘rationg et of the bonds is to be used in several | tagne’s Sons, four members of which We ask those who have followed | mour and company. ed around and then started running| ————— A 4 ; sewer extensions, a greater part of it are now serving sentence in v |the activities of this post with inter- AR AT A along the tracks. Coyne shouted !orr KNEW WHEN HE WASO K Premier Poincare’'s reply to e\f‘l’ty on the east side trunk line job which | Jersey for a bootlegging conspiracy, |est and who have given their ge ner- PO help and started after him. o DAy | suich muggeation 19 undersiood 1B NAVE |, .\ nronoaed to complete as soon s | Mas beas Asteited In Patis 6n'@ charge |OUS SUpport, to believe that ‘Legion LICEMAN KILLS MAN Railroad guards armed with rifles R nESH SHRL JEhe SUSUIAN. SNVSGEROIGNS! rowsible | of forgery at the request of the fed- | politics' is not being played in the and shotguns heard Coyne's cries, | must come out in the open and talk P | eral authorities, U. 8. Attorney Wil- bandling of the state fund nor of any dropped from the cars and the plat- | Worcester Boy, Believed Incurable p_lu!nly aml_ directly with the repara- 4 A | lam: Hayward satd today. fund that is or may be entrusted to Suspect Wanted for Murder Shot tion commission or with the allied| Campaign for Million | “Story fled to Europe because he|its care. form and started north in the Park| myo vy, Hospi . . A : avenue tunnel after the bandit. | 0 Years Qun; Quits Hosplthl and| governments. Dollars for De Valera knew he was going to be indicted", £or the Rxecutive Commitiee, by | he said. “We have evidence that he the following committee, duly author- Wounded in Philadelphia. Too Dark to Shoot Walks to His Home, “hics Peb., 26.—A ©s i : B AR Dt Stuld Bot oat o] (Wortastes M Feb, 26.—A fouln, s el a S1.000:000 fund to wssist Hamon oo | forged tederal permits for the with- 44, “EDWARD B, OGREN, they told later, could not get their being confined at a hospital here twg| Berlin, Feb. 26.—In view of reports| Valera and the faction fn Ireland | drawal of e Tl SV “HARRY B. SCHEUY, s bl e B O e O e Semi. | ars, supposed to be suffering with |Published abroad regarding propo- | which is demanding the SutabIINEEE] SN e, e JAMES P, ROGERS." L e e B B 0Nl A ik L hip diseasc, 11 years old | 5itions for neutral mediation In thel of a republic was launched at a meet. | Clark, my “"‘: L b AL Mosard : P Thilado il e R S ek e et e watker: | rnest Kinnarl decided yesterday it| RUhr controversy, a change in the of- | ing of delegates from several states ducted tntlotnent; Detsbor 38, 103 Sulnb. were. sErlowNly TRITed’ 10, 4 S'i:!‘neg ’}:Mltlt;cn::\’:f‘:;) i;:d::;,ttlr:;- Wi e '©0 Tenve the (nptitition: Take | f01a) aititige of Abe ‘Hemlin goverys jyeaterday. The meeting was addrep. lux; :’t’::* l"’al \”[’t‘)::;m*w:cl:rolln rs, story Mrs. Saludes on Trial 1 pistol battle “in West Phila lolp]u;s zing he g e i 3 a ) agne ers, § o 3 - Ve ad o N ment, and an impending cabinet|ed by Lawrence Ginnell, said to be a + R s oL LN BatkALeS So0 "‘"‘{2“;’"‘:,:‘,}““,’,‘; Aromed n Sp ey [crisis, the semi-official Wolft Bureau | representative of De Valera, who and nine others, hus had lines out for For Murdering Broker ‘~'“|"3‘1“l":"|‘“ i e . He clung to the other pack - | statei | o " iti .| this man for several months. r A i b . oD e had ded 4 mailbag. 3 p states it has learned that Berlin has| urged a boycott on all British pro. 1ettire S0 frienti and’ selatives tn.this New York, Feb. 26.—Mra. Paulette | whnere Berger, who was wanted in he wore to the hospital, donned his r, and after runn i i | ol 3. i8 » " :::;1’::;:"2' bR Hagi eyl ;“fm’fnmue cap and hiked home to his par- |10 “"";";:“;":hr““"‘:!"“‘: -“‘l‘":h':’:‘“' v country he was traced to Paris. Our|Saludes S trial “‘"-‘-‘“ on | connection with a Chinatown murder . 1 2 i | tion an at the attitude o ove by . i X ive |a charge of murdering Oscar ar- |3 few weekd ago, rootied. When efi« e at led up into Park avenue. H(\[fnlfl, Mr. and Mrs. John Kinnari, . search for him has been an extensive - JeRr Var-la few weeks ago, ro e :“'j_;';d'“p this, dodeing electric wires | SHOWINg 1o ill effects of this trip, he | ernment is unchanged. |Bootleggers Cut Prices one, and he certainly 18 going to be telliere, an insurance broker. In hin'(ered it is allcged that Rerger and as though he were accustomed to the | VA% Biven a warm welcome. When | After Hearing “Sally” Talk | brought back here to face trial.” office last October, after he had re-|poyle opened fire, wounding Sunno. the hospital authorities missed him | { “New York, Ieb, 26.—Rheba Craw., Mr. Story, in adgition to his con-|fused to divorce his wife and marty In an exchang> of shots Berger was W RNV, PR < S |hef. Talesmen were asked if they | killed and Doyle badly hurt. place, and made his way to the street » . s s . y [they notified the parents, who in- West Virginia Liquor ford, known as “the angel of Broad. hection with the Montagne concern, e - y also was vice-president of the Emin- | Were prejudiced against the death Before he could get out of sight sev. | formed them the boy had come home A 2 2 oA o - gent Is Killed in Raid | way,” who recently resigned as cap- ence and Green River Distillery com- | benalty. SHOT AFTER WILD GHASE eral shots were fired at him. He got | to the surface near Fifty-second street | ::‘;”“":":&;:"‘; "1:;‘ vy ‘h""""“’I' tain of the Salvation Army, intends \ and no one, according to the Dost 4 se © hospital-| charleston, W. Va., Feb. 26—, B 40 organize & band of young people o ”:f‘;‘m"'. :fr:""‘;t;‘l % Ui bottiepatng Office inspectors, saw him emerge. : Rutherford of Mullens, state deputy accompany her on her proposed evan- | Principa » ” k % jes —_— ,:,?,,d Oar Door Open Mrs. Hennetta Youknat prohibition commissioner, was shot ‘(.nm,pm.,r of the country. More than | Operations of the four M:nmznv Mrs. Jane A. Judd Dlefl' e Vetcren SasSitndoon’ Putretiiin: 8 Post Office Inspector Kinzel who Dies at Age of 70|and killed during a lquor raid yes-|a thousand admirers gave her a fare- brothers — Montagne, Rene, Morgan At Home of Her Son . arrived at the station a few minutes| o Henretta Youknat, aged 70| 1erday,in Wyoming County, prohibi-|well party last night in a theater, nl“"“,’l"]:'” leaded guilty to charges of | o Jine A. Judd, widow of the| tally Wounded by Brother Offices Sfter the robbery, sdld he found that |years, died at her home at 107 Rhodes|\ion headquarters announced today.| which she explained her plans. , Witt| Hhey PIcudc WY fo. TURTETS B late Judge Edward M. Judd of Wal-t i Theft the second car from the engine had gireet, at 2 o'clock this morning. She | Sheriff Sizemore's telegram fled at| Rogers, comedian, who introduced P;’t“_""""fl’ estigation of the alrs. of lingford, passed away at the home of ~ Who Accuses Him of Theft. been opened. How the bandit was|was the wife of John Youknat and is| Mullens yesterday, read: “T. E. Miss vford, said he knew booucg-,"h er "”;v :“:_fr:: ot o4 temale ofuh, her son in North Haven Sunday eve- Wahirigton, Feb. 32.8hot throagh abl to do this when the train was 50 |survived by one son, John, of this| IRutherford, prohibition officer, ae-|gers who, after hearing her speak at :"‘f‘ - nmpn’:"" 3. twe. S0 four |0k in her 86th year. She leaves one the e L\.\ s teltow Sliner SN heavily guarded is a mystery. |city; one daughter, Mrs. Charles Sea- | COmpanied by B. F. Beicher, deputy open air meetings, had cut their|2M t;"’ "the I cotnty, . New |Jaushter, Mrs, Charles G. Phelps of fotid’ attomobiie chnse WHich BOUNS Several mail pouches had been tam- | mon, also of this city, and one sister, | Sheriff and others, was shot t6 death | prices $5 a case. ‘mon '« nl 'I‘ho\ aido w"-’ "n;’d‘\\alnngfovrd, and a son, Edward P. ;‘ e mwm" "n have solesil pered with, and two packages had |Mrs, Dora Poulnat of New Britain, |in the mountains near Devil's Fork |’"n.;4‘) -“"h Hteg - Judd of North Haven. Interment wil} | When ”{l’ .5 confischted - Dotiegs been taken from one. Another mail| She was a resident of New Britain |today by Lewio Howerton. The lat-| 4 - $2,000 eac be in Fairview cemestery, New Britain, "‘"’,"_“::r ta tonnt.of u phliss SIEIOR pouch was missing. Inspector Kinzel |for the past 16 years and for that|ter was probably fatally wounded.” g | ¥ O vy e [Ty ot S0 ,Kf:.i G. Stang, 60 year old member said he had not learned what was In'nme length of time had been a mem- _— THE WEATHER | HUGHES WILL NOT GO - of the Washington: pofiee force, Il ::h.m?:wz-:um&-?;ncom::: :;;::»'hs b by 1 g e e PRINCIPAL FLINT DIES. l Hartford, Feb, 26.—Forecast 4 ;"-h "‘6;—5';”;"(';.“! }"l:lh"“ ha: : ‘-"—; ';"3’7" ‘:_K: “6""1'! a l;:" hospital today in a dying condi- securities worth many thousand dol-| The funeral will be held from her| New Haven, Feb. 26.—D. L. Flint,|| for New Britain and vicinity: | ae nitely decided thal can nof FORWORE, SNl DVS: Se-tirraking a " 2 ol Wha for five years principal of the Orange, | Snow probably turning to rain leave Washington to attend the Pan- {he world's record for a rtul|v||((:l::: g,:'.N;.f:‘,‘:.:,:‘::::sxnu::“n:mh-d i lars; another report was that it con-|jate home on Wednesday afternoon at | Vi g g | Street 1 here and former! } ton! it with slowly rising tem- | American conference at Santiago next jump from a seafford hill, O Oaeeee SouReh af DibY. Priodlk et A O o prapie d tn — month, Aithough he hoped to arrange Bratiund, of Ironwood, seared 182 a hearing that he saw Stang and Ruby 3 llhwr-. another pollceman, take the Ome Chance in Hundred church at 2:30 o'clock. Iev. A. C.|principal in Greenfield, Mass,, died in perature; Tuesday rain and | v +1 - past N ital tod: Tt wWarmer. his official affairs at the last moment |feat through the air for a clean leap T L O O N aar g 2. A o T g 1| %0 as to go, the secretary has found |yesterday, winning the local tourna- | bumper from the car and put it ia thurch, wili olkinte and Intenmnt operation on his throat. He was at | e i (Continued on Page Eleven) #ill be in Fairview cemetery, school as usual last Wednesday: 0,—-.————-—-—-—-——! it %m)o-ible to do this. ‘mem. lmm own machine Dead and His Pal and Patrolman