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Aveu“e Daily Circulation Week Ending 9,2 49 April Tth PRICE THREE CENTS News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1923, —SIXTEEN PAGES, DeVALERA REPORTED CAUGHT; 70O RUM RUNNERS CA UGHT AFTER FREE STATE ISSUES DENIAL 4 yTO CHASE ON HIGH ST., THIRD v s o s DISAPPEARS AS OFFICER SHOOTS IS KILLED x WFI\F SENA T'E-' PRIEST EHAMPI"NS However—Death of Liam; Vote is 18 to 15 and [i“‘% ‘\lj HfiHT Lynch Serious Blow to| )| FO UR D ESPERA TE CRIMINA L S Gun; Phy lmportant Part ESCAPE FROM MA TTEWAIV in Eucly Morsng K8 ! \ A LIBERAL SUNDAY Motion to Reconsider FOR Mas2 PRO TEM. e | Rebels—Many Anxious | & Tikowine Votod Doven N _3\_[_ Men Betind Blue Laws Going| for peace. | Tk suit of Truck by Police- Kidnap Three Guards and LEE FAMILY'S $100,000 , il " Bl A “GIFT” PROVES A O, men Lee, Malona snd —House Had Passed it | Witbdraws From Contest and | Beyood Mark, Fr. Gonlon Sas Week Ago Throws Support to Ald. Pajewski A Abandon Car and Last“um' e Rl RS w‘ Lyon Seen Fleeing Toward | i AT ST. JOHNS MISSION Great lnterest ls Shown in FIFTH WARDER'S HAT ]N RlNG La Sallette missionary Believes Lord's Conn, State Line. Day Should Be Happiest Day of Measure and Senate Gal- | Week, Instead of Dullest—Opposes leries Were Crowded— House Members Throng —_—— Three Recaptured in Gun Fight and Fourth Chamber. May Be Caught Early Poughkeepsie, April 11,—In a running gun fight three of the four patients who escaped from Mattewan state hospital early today were captured near Kent, Conn,, this afternoon. The fourth got aw Policeman Chester Phelps and Detective George Ileadbitter of the local police department and Under Sheriff C. F'red Close cap- tured the men. The posse is now reported closing in on the fourth fugitive. ESTABLISHED 1870 BILL DRAFTED TO MAKE IT OFFENSE T0 C"'4NGE CLOCK Dublin, April 11, (By Associated | Press)—Free State army headquar- ters this afternoon officially contr dicted the report that Eamon De V lera had been captured, {Paul Cianci of This City and For New School Building, ‘ Carmelo Terlonga of Terryville Fined $150 Each in Police Court for Transporting. | ‘Was Reported Taken J *London, April 11, (By Associated | Press)—Eamon De Valera the repub- lican leader has been captured accord- ing to a Central News dispatch this afternoon, The Central News message received | from Dublin says Dan Breen also was | taken prisoner, the two men being | captured at Clonmel this morning. | Brother Intend to Present Fund Declares His Object is to See Govern- v “ 4 ment Hinlled. Withous: ‘Dirty Fob Miss Margaret Lee of 121 Bassett | street asked the “Herald” today to deny a statement printed in a morn- | ing newspaper in which it was said | that she and her brother, James Lee, | {have given $100,000 to St. Joseph's ]psrwh to be used in the construction | of a new parochial school, i “That is entirely incorrect,” Miss Puritanism, itics"=—No Announcement From Judd—Machine With Dehm. Alderman John F. Gill of the sec- | ond ward, for the past yecar president \pro tem, of the common council, and Hartford, April 11,—The senate by- who was expected to seek that honor a vote of 15 to 15 todny deefated the |again at the coming caucus of repub- | anti-daylight saving bill. | lican members of the couneil, has| ® Possibility of reviving it was de- withdrawn from the contest and stroyed when a moment later the sen-| coupled with his withdrawal comes ate votod not to reconsider its action, &0 announcement by Alderman Peter This is in disagreement with the| __ . _____|such a plan adopted was making re- house which passed the bill last week. . | liglon ridiculous. The bill' as rejected in the genate | "The men who are trying to bring was in an amended form which struck ‘ahom. the enforcement of such mw.xsi out the first section forbidding schools |are going beyond the mark alto-| and public institutions to change thetr | gether, and they are usurping the | ;nnwer of God and it is not right,” he Sunday athleties, including base- ball should not be outlawed, accord- ing to the Rev. Thomas Conlon, M. §,, La Saliette missioner, who is engaged in a mission at the church of St. |John the Evangelist, IFather Conlon !in his instructions last night, entitled “The Observance of Sunday,” said the “blue” Sunday was not God's plan and that the movement have Liam Lynch Dies, Dublin, April 11, (By Associated Press)—The death of Liam Lynch who succumbed last evening to wounds received when he was cap-| tured by I'ree State forces near New- | castle yesterday morning will be a| EAMON DE VALERA 290 of Brooklyn, third degree, hospital March 25 Gallons of Alcohol | Upon examining the truck five, five *‘,‘;:2:5:; |‘ gallon cans of a liquid were found and | when they were brought to the police headquarters it was learned that they | contained alcohol. One (Continued on TFourteenth Page) | { Pnenmonia, . (Contipued on Sixth Page) Declares Statc Must Use Its Strength for Oppression {doing so." | Thomas Lee, Herbert Lyon and hours in conformity with daylight 0 {sald. “God made us after his own this city and the latter of Ter- The senate chamber was crowded committed offenses for which they | gaatecylac eacane’ troit, the MAlie: : tive Years | customers in the vicinity of his beaty An amendment to the bill striking “blue” Sunday served the cause of b y keys from them, and kidnapped the 111:45 o'clock this morning, following He rushed to the police box at the merely a temporary ohsession ‘\hh-h Worship Has Proper Place believed here. Iynch chief of staff | O T e e T, ence. They plcked up. Officer 1o 5al Would Affect Schools. l | i or a Christian the principle is that the farcos in arms against it I)urm;:’ time, 1882, as engineer in the new Officer Lyon, who was driving the would affect the schools unfnrtunfltv-‘Tllfl'- Gill had more than the neces-|Day, The Christian is to come ncar |of disorder and alarm. and with unlawfully possessing fire- | White when informed of Mr. Brum- longa, who was riding in the seat with conditions as they were it would bmn candidate. | reatton and pleasure, He Dbelieves There is plenty of evidence that |3 this year. {G. Lanman, Mrs. B, J. Walker and caught. Senator Trumbull, who endeavored | candidates are Alderman P""c“'k”ma(m for man and not man for the Were In Conference. |was smuggled in from the outside.|of the illness of Mrs. Brumbaum the i 1 |ter undertaking parlors, | Neither Canci or Terlonga own the erful combination. *Friends of Am:\.--;’d ; of the highest republican leaders oot “geld fhev concealed them- | ea of religion, in the opinion of/| | E “ENT HUBBARI] BILL Had Distributing Agency [the message “Hehold, 1 bring to you|ferees when Lynch was captured. Del o o 5o oy met another at-| ; | his store at 145 North street at 12 | they administered the same treat- Lee said. “There is not a seed of A i vlv i truth in it. We have made no gift to| ; - fgun fight ml gn] eal’,l3].m°m [the parish and have no Intention of|:& 1racas in Which Dolicemen Rev. Fatrick Daly said: “It's only| Walter Malona played the lead= {a story, so far as I know" |ing roles against three ' alleged | | rum runners, resulted in the ar- fl”]EST EMPLHYE flF |rest and arraignment in court | | this morning of Paul Cianci and | Carmelo Terlonga, the formerof saving time. NNE T l I]E I] | The amended bill simply imposed image and likeness and meant that| a fine of $100 or ten days in jall on we should imitate him and the faith- 'vv‘;lle. ghfl"rd man involved persons or corporations wilfully dis-, ful in heaven. By following the ‘blue | | g A mgflf]& 3‘0? 1S escape. playing any but standard time in pub- |Sunday' program we would _nolhb(' | Mattewan, N. Y., April 11.——FouriEml| F. Brumbaum Worked | I the ,,.f‘c,:m.‘fr;p.-:r; fl:rc':‘ m;me.mam :t lie. imitating the faithful in heaven, but| |desperate and insane criminals made| o State for 47 C el i e ST Y. the lost in hell. The lost in hell have or dtate 1or onsecu- i 'fl_, {lx 0 the e ;cl tha't Cianci and at one point Licutenant Governor | was distributing moonshine liquor to Bingham was forced to call for or- | must suffer and the living on earth |wan state hospital for the criminaI; | der. The house had adfourned and will suffer for their offenses in hell 5 insane early today. | —————— ‘v:‘l:m}‘lrond, dBeaver and H‘lgh streets. represontatives filed the back of the [when the time arrives unless they| |3 | In their break for frecdom they| Emil F. Brumbaum, thought to|yite of quty at 680 oclock this chamber an o galleries. {imake atonement, e | made -threatening use of a smuggled have been the oldest living employe [y tric ot the corner of Broad s Amendment Submitted. Father Conlon expressed € jtevolver, bound the two guards and |of the state of Connectiout, died at|qroucstrects when It pasced him with fnaam il tedkin lopinion that' the csmpaign for .4 llocked them up after taking their |his home at 42 Winthrop street at | iovd SHeets When 't pass out =ection one ‘was submitte v ¥ o Senator Rudd. This section provides irreligion far better than that of wor- ther C; 1 f ab: five ths. Death | s r guard and institution chauffeur.|an illness of about five months. Death | i that schools or state institutions shall |ship. The Puritan Sabbath, he ie three kidnapped men were releas- |was due to cirrhosis of the liver, ““‘Ohr:re; ;:1 ?,:,T:f,’ ;:I':m I-Li:;\d“ltno: 0 et thelr itline AcheRilies 1 fRIied- Uk walimeveh: JLIClY Sap {ed several miles north of Poughkeep-| Mr. Brumbaum was in the employ | " el thab st i m'-':’w conformity with dayiight saving. | proved by the Christian church, and sie but all trace of the fugitives was |of the state for 47 consecutive years. ‘hls ald. Policemen Malona and Tyon' He said that daylight saving was |was, in fact, a denial of the cntire " | 1ost. {He was 60 years of age and was born |\ oo’ o rafiaq to itHeMnkith {n 4B 5 o i i ~p|r|t of the New Testament. serious blow to the irregulars it is All Desperate Men, lin Massachusetts in the town of Flor- DG el (lsplrtmen‘t serve would pass. “However,” he sa we % " are faced with a conditign and not a % “Sunday, as we all know,” he said, {of the republican army was the maun P i Forty-seven years ago he went to| theory, The cities for the most part | g 5 iy “is one of the foundations mot only|most intimately assoclated with lam. | John Hawking, New York, charged | Fortyiseven vears ago ho Went 191 uari0d down High stroet aftér the are in favor of daylight saving and as| AR A A K, tor |OF religion but of civilized life ltsclf. [on Do Valera. e fiest aRaEsl ycien somalaad] {he state capitol as asststant engineer | €N in the truck. Cianci had evident- a result the railroads will change their| W1 (%nnounrr-:' His PLnnr'iII‘d“Y °"|The principle of one day in seven| “The capture of Liam Lynch by “’] o :““ s New York. notori- |Where he remained until the ercction |!¥ been warned by a man riding in the schedules to conform with it.” DS % N0y I T set apart for rest has heen one of the|soldiers of the Free State,” says the ou‘sof\l:n (")‘M Aharged with grand [of the state normal school in New ‘bu‘ck of the truck that they wers Pointl Ctnat Tobadbiaki ot the MAth ward that hc_zreates! factors in human progress. |Irish Times, “inflicts a heavy blow on | arceny, first degree and admitted to|Britain. He came to this city at that a:; ::J:dl‘oo:o'i ::‘:l\:eav:ett:;n?“d in inting ou at many persons|J. | 5 A , 1920 X were dependent upon raflroad service | Will seek the position. !Sunday is to be observed as the|recent months he has been the rml"‘h‘“;‘:"m;“l (”l'”."::"“h,{ l“lt'h o ]npg\“orm“' scheol building and remained which would be changed, he main- The support that Alderman Gill had [Lord’s Day, and therefore worship |leader of ‘the republican extremists. | prison record: admitted to the hospi- |in that position until the time of his|police car, gave chase to the rum run- tained that state employes would he | for the office will go to Alderman Pa- must have its proper place. No|De Valera was their figurehead, but {” in. August 1922, after being arrest- |death. ners and succeeded in overtaking placed under the burden of getting to | Jewski insofar as it Is possible for the | Christian can consistently or with |l.ynch was the brain that kept south \p‘d on charges of felonfously possess-| “HE Was a very faithful and effi- [them when they wers opposite a work too early. This same condition | | second ‘warder to control those votes | loyalty neglect worship on the Lord's Ireland in its present sorry condition ‘mg oxplosives, (hin': kacond. “offernse) cient man,” said Principal Marcus |house at 295 High street. Officer Lee v e VAL Ribol T end ordered the truck to stop and held 1y, he declared. \sm number of votes to win had he|to God on this day so that he can as Rebel Leader. h 5 bea| baum's death this afternoon. Cianci under point of a gun. Ter- “The daylight saving craze was| docided to remain in the contest was | keep near him on ail days.” | “A strong fighter, with a good grasp |rms gfter having been convicted of PELCf 0 By iow, o s very i g largely the result of the war” he|assured this morning by Alderman| pather Conlon does not believe, |0f Buerrilla tactics, he more than any |Ti0%. at her home, Mr. Brumbaum leaves|Cianci, endeavored to make his ess sald, “and we accepted it gladly then, | Pajewski, who asserted that, had his|jowever, that church attendance on |Other man has kindled the temper of | Ioharged with: burglary, two sons, Emil F, Jr, of Detroit,|cape as did the man riding in the but it wh) pass.” | friend from the second ward wanted |gunday carries with it any obliga-|revolt and prolonged the resistance ""a"d Qomiting. to. the | Michigan, and Harold R., of NoW!rear of the truck, Two shots wers He declared, however, that with | the office, he would not have become (ion to refrain from wholesome rec- |the people’s will. Britain, and three daughters, Mrs. F.|fred after the third man by Officer @ g f ward Mal e k advisable for the legislature to “tem- No Announcement By Judd, |the Lord's Day should be the hap-|the rank and file of southern.republi- | :2"5?1‘:“ l::r”:h‘«“ |';|ost‘|‘tl:l';x‘:::q|: W hi\cl\ | Mrs, J. B. Johnson. Deceased was a oq‘r‘n?c: o 'Ixre::::;;oom:::'z:ndw:: porize,” No news of aspirations on the part | piest day of the week, not the dullest. lcanq and some of their military lead- :h Ltedt Gubents upe confined; ,mvmher of the Red Men and the Jr.| .. = o He favored the section which would | of Alderman-elect William H. Judd |po peljeves the “biue Sunday” move. |€F$ are weary of the barren conflict the quictest v 11 [0. U. A, M. ! penalize those who wilfully showed |of the third ward for mayor pro tem. | ment, if enforced, would be an un- and vealize that however prolonged it | Gun Smuggled In, | The funeral probably will be held | the wrong time, | had come out publicly as yet. Asthe|gawnited invasion of proper in-j¢an have only one end.” of them obtained a revolver| prigay although definite Trumbull For Rejection, | matter now stands, the only avowed|givijqual Iiberty. The Sabbath was | which, institution officials believe, | ments have not been made. to kill the bill last week, l‘fin(e"(]nd‘flnd Alderman-elect C. J. Dehm, | Sabbath, according to Father Con- Belfast, April 11, (.ny Associated | Apout 1:80 a. m. the men held up | services will be held at the B, C. Por- that the bill should be rejected. 1 | Dehm Reported Machine Candidate. o™\ 1o Uilicves that o possible ro.|DTeS)—When the Irish Iree State | Harry Wilson, night watchman, bound | } Dehm is assured of whatever ma-| i1 of the old Puritan Sabbatn|[07CC8 captured Liam Lynch yester-|ang gagged him and locked him in a | ) 2 chine controlled votes there are in fl“"\\'ould be a calamity. b |day, the republican chief of staff who | | bathroom after taking from him h]q lruc]i_. it was stated in court this { common council, since he is regarded | Pt et |afterwards died from his wounds, he kms The keys, however, enabled MICHAEL FEORE OF OLIYE ST' morning, and when the two were ar- |as the alderman closest to that pow-) T]"': :::‘;n' ?fi';“;’:?“ L R Ll conferring with a party | ypam to get only as far as the cor- | IS FOUND DEAD IN STORE;;?.li“::ak;:m:;{:dg: Gr:?ngpl!“;x'o‘r{lfo;: I 4 ron € ‘anspo! q GBVERNUR VET"ES THE {man Pajewski do not believe, how-) among whom, it was learned last| i ol i James Coyle, a guard, the purpose of selling it, they wera | ever, that there s a sufficient num- | Father Conlon. He claims that it|night, were Eamon De Valera, Coun- ' gooooneq on his rounds. They | fined $150 and costs each. ber of votes in this group to bring|pictures religion as something out of [tess Markevicz and Dan Breen. punched Coyle in the face, shoveled | Well Known Resident Fxpires Sud-‘ jaccord with the joy and happiness| Information today is that Miss Mary | the revolver in his ribs and forced ! Tt it T o o Assistant Prosecutor William ‘ lof life. What the people nced to-|McSwiney and Miss Barry, sister of | )it 40 B e om, denly on First Day Out of Howse | Greengtein in presenting the state's | | day, according to Kather Conlon, is|Kevin Barry, were among the con-| Kidnap Three Guards, After Tiness With case, stated that the men conducted a regular distributing agency and wersa | » | Monsee q t lL OAKED RAGS FOUND good tidings of great jo ‘Phe whole | Valera's flight from the conference | tondant. Edward Diliger, to whom |, Vhen Guatave Monsces returned to |1/ b s o CEl e e |idea of the Puritan Sabbath is en.|house was so hurried that he did not| o'clock today after having had his|iN8: He said that they endeavored to | AS HOUSE ls IN FLAMEs’Nrmv in contrast with this message, |have time to 1‘“;" (""f‘ ]:""’“] o ‘;'l“{"mpm. Atter gotting the keys to the | qibek [0Gey GTGE MAYINg Mo T |make good thelr escape when they | 1 according to !*athv;r Conlon, \\ho;::‘(”".h\"d'(:“r:h'o' e | outer doors the ‘N“\"“:( ’:""l““‘l CO{:"‘(llh-« strast. dedd In. o ohair, | saw that they were being pursued by | N asserts that the Puritan Sabbath and Diliger to 1:;('('0!;\p<ln‘)‘ :nm. " Mr. Monsees immediately notified | the polict and that Terlonga was not ei vay » hospital garage, : H 9 | An@er ¥ ok | Mysterious Blaze Partially Destroys :\"‘hi‘:h ‘:x‘»‘w::ml“m”";m"d ‘_“M'; from | he police who in turn got in touch :2[:‘“"9:‘" passenger but was working: fog Hartford, April 11.—Declaring un.v,1 the gate they met a third guard, Wil- idea puts emphasis on restriction T i and restraint rather than. on . tne Taxi Man Who Fled After | principle of the guidance of the spirit. | Striking Girls, C: aught “Almighty God loves the cheerful| New York, April 11.—John Iloyd and blesses those who are happy,” who deserted his taxicab last night declared Tather Conlon, Who con-|,ter plowing through a group of Sal- Goshen Landmark, Bullt Over 100 with Medical Examiner Waterman 5 & Lyon who gave the cause of death as| Willlam I°. Mangan, who represent- liam Wilson, and they compelled him to join the party. cerebral hemorrhage., Mr. Ieore had | ©d Clanck admitted that the aceused been ill at his home with pneumonia | Was driver of the truck and owner Get Fourth Captive, - |and today was his first day out of |Of the liguor but not of the truck. Several automobiles were the Nelther Clanci or Terlongs, Nave garage. The first car they tried would not star The noise aroused doors, He went to visit Mr. Mon- | sees at his store on North street. Mr, [ been arrested in New Britain before, Leroy Krom, hospital chauffeur, who occupied rooms above the garage. Connecticut cannot afford to usec its great strength for purposes of oppres- sion Governor Templeton today sent a message to the house vetoing the | so-called E. Kent Hubbard bill, The communication was tabled for print- irg in the journal. House Leader Buckley declared that he would bring up the question as to whether the bill should be passed notwithstanding the governor's veto, This is the first veto sent in by the governor. The bill forbids any individual to serve on the state board of finance and on a state-aided institution if his ap- pointment to the state institution has been made by the governor. Governor Templeton declared that the bill was introduced purely as a personal measure and that it was “not directed solely against future appoint- ments but against appointments al- ready made.” The governor said in part: “This bill is so drawn as to sub- stantially affect just one person in Connecticut, Mr. 1. Kent Hubbard. Mr, Hubbard was first appointed to the state board of finance by Gov- ernor Holcomb and was re-appointed by Go¥ernor Holcomb and Governor T.ake. Mr. Hubbard was appointed to the reformatory board by Governor Baldwin and re-appointed twice by| Governor Holcomb. On each occasion the senate ratified. He was appointed to the board of the Connecticut Agri- culture college by Governor Holcomb and reappointed by Governor Lake. Three governors therefore, covering six successive terms have passed fav- | orably upon his qualifications. “At the hearing on this bill not a Years Ago. in Monsees left him in the store while |records at police station show. he went upstairs for lunch and when| Because of the work on the part of he returned the man was dead. | Officer Lee in bringing about the cap Mr. Feore who was about 60 years|ture of these men this morning, Chief old, was a resident of New Brimm‘\\llllnm C. Hart stated this afternoon for many years. Besides brnther,\thnt he will ask the board of police Joseph Feore, he leaves two daugh-|commissioners to refund the fine of ters, Mrs. William Walsh and M}'r[le‘lhn*fl days' pay imposed upoi the of- | Feore, both of this city, cer at their meeting held last night The body was turned over to|for disobeying orders from his super Michael J. Kenny & Co,, undertakers. | for officers, Funeral arrangements are incom- POWER O—F THE PRESS plete. tern States Gas Confer (Continued on Page Seven.) FIRE IN WILLIMANTIC $10,000 Damage When Flames De-| stroy Kight Autos and Ik‘molhll Head of ki ence Says Newspaper Publicity is Most Effective Medium. April 11. - Philip H, the Fastern Hosts to Grand Lodge Mecting in 35th Annual Session. Philadelphia, Hadsden, president of | States Gas conference, in an address before the annual meeting ot that |body today declared that the most ef- fective medium of publicity was the public press, “A settied policy of continuous pube licity through pald-for space in the daily press, and through aa informed and keenly interested body of em- |ployes is what gas companies and all other utilitles need to bring about that cordial and systematic relations ship with the public which is essen- tial to their success,” he said CRUDE OIL PRICE DROPS. Pittsburgh, April 11.-<Reductions Dishonesty on Big Scale Will Be Waterbury, April 11.—Waterbury's six lodges of the New England Order of Protection are hosts today to the grand lodge of the order, meeting in Proved. THE WEATHER P Hartford, April 11.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinit) Unsettled with occasional show- GRANT WAGE INCREASE New York, April 11.—The Interna- tional Paper Co. today announced a the “old mansion house” in Goshen | >, Almighty God does not mean ”"‘"\\(nhlnnmu Heights bridge, injuring center. The structure is 120 years we must refraln from arl “m“”“nln:\ of them, was arrested today old, has served in recent times as a | MENts on the Sabbath, as long as|charged with assault. One of the in- hotel and is occupied by Samuel Sir- | 0¥ are clean of heart and pure in|jured Miss Mabel Coleman, 18 years lin, a cattle dealer, and his family. :T:;;r?‘x‘d "‘L you '"‘lrflln fromI all [old, may die. Flames breaking through the roof | il amusements, you are pleas-| e weer seen about 10 p. m. by a plnssur- I;fin:“S;‘l‘\‘l‘\:tllfmlal;{iG0d and need “"‘(‘reece Abeolutely Will v Wi Mr. Si ve iy & general atarm by tolephone, | The instruction by the Reveren| NOt Pay Turks Indemnity Most of the population of Goshen | Father Cotter was on the subject,{ Paris, April 11, — (By Associated turned out to witness the fire and a | “Confession.” The mission has been|Press)—Greece has irrevocably decid bucket brigade that was soon formed | Well attended up to the present time, "d not to pay a farthing of indemnity fought valiantly for four hours before | according to the missionary fathers, |10 Turkey, dec -d.\.l 'A‘l‘f“"lndv\n.u rmA | the flames were flnalh: extinguished. ; ‘”\‘:F:/ 1:::‘::‘::1:1.'.': m]”r’"’l‘u‘v»’l‘w‘\‘-" &‘):‘r::”‘.l LG v ('lxp;::Im::;t":w‘:lnuto\n:xalll‘lnnrgm;zu“:? vcx‘a: N. E, 0, P_ GONYENTION !insist upon an indemnity Greece will| Building—Tenants Driven to Street GROOKEDNESS IN YETERANS, considered Infeasible to send any ap- | | not sign the peace '!"‘fll);lt‘ asserted. Willlmantie, April’ 11—Fire easly aratus over the muddy, hilly road. | > : aed . & . twoitery URE U 0 TA P hone who fought the T ‘wero|Watebury's S Lodges Today Act as Conference Committee of i Mo et s ooy BUREAU ALNOST CERTAIN| bk G i o B e B o School Survey Board Named | ariving two families from their tene- b LT s A | Lewis T. Shipps, Thomas H. Kehoe | ments and causing a loss estimated at| General John F. O'Ryan Predicts That | it o I Wt |and Harry P. Smith, were named to- | $40,000. Eight automobiles in the bl it Dnmage'(.o O Sl S day a conference committee of the|garage of Osias Chenette on the L dbad s Bhisd ol N ML B school survey board, and they will|ground floor were damaged und‘ 12 Rl Bl Bl A AR, o act with Chairman George A. Quigley|other machines were removed safely. ::(::tcr:((l E'y"’;'xfm'r‘f;fifg i whenever the survey committee has T}:\wlvo{mlho‘r‘aurt‘cr‘r::»h“t‘s in "h]" Pa"c‘" Washington, April 11.—Prediction . - SIS roblems to discuss with a confer-|shop of J. W. Rollinson on the sec- |4;a¢ waishonesty on a pretty b EEPNCERaN Sl way Jouetioiy g‘::nfl‘ty“':.:;e‘v:"lii:hhuni"nm(!l:lf;:‘o"&l‘r"""" committee of the scheol board,|ond floor were scorched. The flames|yzicn will be revealed “here ang v it pindiio b Bridgeport presided :nd welcomed U?o At a meeting of the school committee | also caused some 10ss in the black-|ipera" by the senate investigation of o t};e Mnci lin childre e at |members and delegates. In his|Iriday, a conference committee will|smith shop of Eizear Ducharme On | the veterans' bureau, was made today ho{nw: :lt}:hih?-l: '}n:h‘er rwr;flmer the |opening address he comm’ented upon | be named. | the grnnn_ddflo‘or .nl:\dtthr; (\;‘Ehomcr\" by General John I. O'Ryan, special other three with their mother were |the excellent condition of the finances T L Y :;h”“ of ¥ NS % feeond :«ounae! for the investigating commit- spending the night in Torrington. and stated that throughout the order * | °}I”I' . tenements 1.8 read Wity M‘m' m.) the basels of ln{ormuuon. e —— in this state harmony and good fel- | he |gathered by him in a preliminary lowship prevailed. Membership in| {|the building were occupied by the | survey. the order in Connecticut was reported | [families of George Maheu and Theo-| General O'Ryan declined to go into as 5,578 on Januvary 1, 1923, with an phile Galipeau. The roof was hurnfll‘amn. but indicated his belief that average membership of §2 for the off this section of the structure.|to a great degree the method of Firemen checked the flames in '.“O‘hand"ng large funds in the burean state’s 68 lodges. . The average of in- soul appeared in favor of it. Not a soul came forward to suggest that Mr. Hubbard at any time used his official position for his own benefit. It han{ (Continued on Fourteenth Page). general wage increase in all its mills effective April 15, Details of the in- crease are being worked out and will be made public in a few days, it was stated today at the offices of the com- pany. $2,000. paid and a good balance in the tre ury. Officers will be glected this al ternoon. surance per member was reported as The year closed with all bills ers tonight. Thursday fair and colder, fresh winds, south shift- ing to west. hours. The loss on the building was estimated at $12,000. It is owned by Theophile Loiselle. The fire started in the Chenette garage from an un- determined origin. had encouraged irregularities. He sald that wherever evidence of criminal acts was uncovered, it would be laid before the department of | justice. of 26 and 85 cents a barrel in the |price of crude oil were announced . |here at the opening of the market today.

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