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lucky Fi Brands as ‘P ! ' by L"ge N“mbfl' Tllll Ouim 8 ' |"Ck‘ g e Taday, fasn Germiny L 1xl X Contoatinia Membership and Actiyis rands as repo"er' ! But Bmu to ()\l‘urd Friendly Towand U, S. Bt Koos No| tine of Greok Lettor Societioseite «" Talk of Biitish ! - ou alk of Dritis i Help Fortheom sponibility Placed i Hom ¥ . LS By The Assaciated Pross. g Adoption of a policy of ag H d F A m The A r by 1 oo Gorman ani wsmating High sche : atred For America ’ . 7 Y he ssocint "reas evparation offe in @ cled « OV 1 — Car Said to Have Rounded ™yeni, 3031 1ihein 0uimer, st o0eration otter foccted to grow | which tn the opinton of the principai — ! . % hope of the visiting American golfers "' 0f 1" i ) Lhancellor| are beneficlal 1o the pupils STREC ; e Corner at High Speed— in the nritish amateur champlonship ©100'% 0ofe aecording to well inform- | putting up to the parents of e s Declares That Conditions in f tournament went down to eat this | 4 clrcles. sponsibility of contralling e v : It I8 believed here that the Ger-| in and aetivities ' British Isle o WE § ' Al afternoon after a gallant uphill atrng activitie ‘ ritish Isles Arve Improv- Motorman Under Arrestjatternoon atter sailant uphill ateam | (05, 05t conaidering e pian | amcnese . i et rarioius secr I J . . h advaneed the Rritish at the Paris | mended to the school committee at y s 3 SR, ¢ v ert, took the Hostonian's measure in " d nittee a ¥ . S S Pending Full Inquiry, {pert, took the Hostoniany measire in |0yt elo"ls Tanuary with a view of | meeting. this ufiermams o at ing Rapidly—Only 1,200, ‘ - he ol ascertaining i certain - modifieati committe ternitios ] d overwhelmed Cyril Tolley, con- v fratery B n i el Colley, 008 | wouild “anake’ t “mookpiablel “tol the| i ":prodjems 0f " Hixh sohoo 000 Unemployed There Waterbury, May 11.-~Joseph Wil- and 3 to play in tha morning round, French “frats' has been before the schoo Now llams, 30, Minortown, route fore- The last trace of Amevican color to At . R committee for many months s ha - . man 7m- the Waterbury Ioe Corp, Was the champlonship yrr \ lost e "" "‘*\‘I'" '"‘ been tabled several times ” instantly killed, th PErsons Were through the result of the other sem aw ork, May s many no April meeting of the borrd con i ; — badly injured and a number shoeked fina) mateh in which Ttobert Harris of |00&er has any l\u:\/» of outside ald in | mittee wns named to prepare recom X v ’ v A tod Pro at “Dead Man's Curve” in North the Royal and Ancient defeated Doug- | the settlement of her reparations|mendations as to policles to be e _ o S : New Yo Mty George Hare Square here carly today when a one- jas Grant, American resident of Eng- |Problem and has come to the realiza- adopted by the committes mmit. | a8 4 Charles M. Schwab, photographed \iherd mbassador to Great man trolley ear struck an iee wagon land, by up and 4 to play 1100 that ghe ;“”“‘ “""\';""’”“‘1“" 8 teemen K, G. Vibberts and P. F. King, | $10.0 l lie left court after testifying i leclared on arrival on the Iriven by Williams. The injured are: | Ouimet was two down to Wethered ©Ut alone said Alanzor Houghton | Buperintendent 8 H. Holmes and|® fors the case of Mra. Myrtle B, Hayes, George W on to that he T st of Injured, at the turn and four down at the 13th | x‘ UV'V'nm:I‘{ \‘ ¥ l\nu»m an Imnlz )'r‘nhr L. P, Slade of () \ d 4 t " Yor ' thing about orts that he ‘e 5 1 cinniy ador to . o arrived tfor u|school comprise this committec s Wl K ed on a SAwar snnessy, of 115 Oak but he raitied Hantly, winning the | sador Arlin.: Whot Arvives L0 chool resigned, or planned to resign in «rt-yl‘“::lmu'v:.:" to Willlams, who 18 14th and 15th. The best he could do |!0ur Weeks vacation on the George Board Difters on Opinion. DEORRYLS LA oL = t £ a. sampaish- o al R in the Waterbury hospital, suffering was to halve the next two, however, | Washington today | Numerous escapades in which High = e —— renomination and re-election of Presi- from contusions of the back and hip, thus losing the mateh with Wethere “Giermany is friendly toward the|school pupiis believed to have heer et Maodls f ; ¢ ; A, anae) y United States" he said, “but she no. connected with fraternitie . FRENCH IMPER]AHSM AS . bl ok and no o al 2 un d 1 to play, The cards al Of course 1 expect to resig A strained back an 1’1,‘.“‘.««\'1\\:”‘: tornal {2 up and 1 4o play A onger 100Ks on us as a country Which | leged attempts to control « elec / Louree 1/ SNoe Lo remEn SR N it Wi has & Toduble| ~ Wethered may heip her. She realizes that she |tions and athletics brought the “frat” BAD AS THAT OF GERMANY Vo e uid. “Every ambssadosto Shudln ree LR mv"l!“_h" i o lone can pull hierself out of the rut. | question to a head this ye me I AL N s lf\;""” f‘“'_ "‘ l; A SHA ey I”’- T “I think Germany warts more than | members of the board favored striet -— S INAMAN e “. A (,f" " e h SRRSIIE STom WA0¢ {dveas; whi Wethered anything else a settlement of the|enforcement of the present ruie of th - : it bl g seph Ryan of the | me a ; l,‘ :m.; Mhplire reparations question. But the Ruhr| board relative to these societics | | Babson Institute Speaker Considers Tt Col. Harvey he had accepted '3 PYOre 3 shoo! b € R AL o s . in invita on to wek y E 4 m-fl”“ .",‘nl &‘..\l:-l.:‘-‘ .~‘)...~ it was clearly no match situation undoubtedly has caused her!withholding of a diploma from ab-Croat a: Mainco Todky e “'“v ! ; beok $o (l'““““' B e e o Ty 5a tho Rowil Anclent vet ide toward France {o change forone connected therewith, Others | 3 Bandits to Be p.“d Ran-| oy & ou the wakiey tip ot B x‘r:x::;:nn?'ly( : e < wving ernoon. The worse : felt that properly controils the as Other in 1914, “va"‘lx.;“.“yv » Hx:“‘x:, £ \\!m“m have 3 g 7 “Unemployment is great in Ger- RtAl o uld Ba B ifaator for Eeodid 3 ] 3 B Told of reports that he was Meots Horrible Death. former Californian fuiled to \:m . Un e R e L”“;‘"“" SRDE Adlacionon snodil Ehllddeionin,. Moy 13t | soms, State Dept. Is Ad- |, jjace’in Prosident fardin ocab- The accident occurred, according single hole from his opponent who | bt o e et : Sy 5 e i CIT QMg inet it the president is reelected, Mr. b LT e our up at t turn. The next situation, one of the great- Activities Now Restricted satisfactory cyuitable settiemen vised by U. S, Mini ter h o SRS to witnesses, when the (trolle; n.;v has ":""‘l s Titcan it Hus ny persons in Germany| The present e of board, the s questic ! % Harvey smiled and said they wers “In- ERtibuarannd (a annva el u taskollp Egta o e raking i wgged edge of poverty | which is Section 5 of “Rules and Hoffman of Babson institute today terosting if true. and collided hea -on with : the l)u por R a real searcity of food in| Regulations of the School Commit- | told the annual meeting of the Amer- | p, ARssclated Preas Asked for comment on the resolu- § wagon, Which was turning from the fiv i oiesReatIn [,, ollows i wdemy of politica 1 soclal | Peking, May 11, Henley of |tlons: recently adopted by the New 3 JURHIERIAG oL the sqlinte Lo the South - e v student of the Public High |scionce that “Fremch impevialism is |San Irancisco, one of the Amer Tork. and AMassachiseits . JexIAEN A s Ra toonn Jam e o o LlBERTY SHOPT LIVED FLEE FROM BLAG'(HANDERS {school who shall hereafter become a |as much & menace to mankind as captured by the Chinese bandits -in |C 8. for W TeUIn On LIS RO ! er's seat a distance of come foet and ) \ member of any fraternity or society an imperialism train raid of last Sunday, has (‘DA% he was pro-British, Col. Harvey Y "“"”’l"‘:‘ to l‘w "]' \“\ i “f’“‘“ L l'or organization not open to the whole | s sympathies are with been released according to a dispateh |5 N i e his head was crushed by the wheels . S | pat q % . Not a Damned Fool i i z T approved 1 the school aid, “but the world's Lincheng which reports his ar- distance of 34 feet by the trolley car. ) C |l i R y ) f i #oi s ents are concerned, I am an Am s % e Hours After Escape—Had Not Left| ith Murder — Features of |'OOMS or meeting place of any such | course she has taken in leclures the other foreigners still he am an Am The horses attached (o the cart were | ened With Murdes | rraternities or societies, shall be de- | force of arms what woul been |by the bandits are in gocd health, |40 but I am not a damned fool, s dragged along the pavement the | poniteatiary Building. | Disfigured Son Arc Changed. | barred from holding a class or school | yie proper e o e B A ol i TSR CecRIHL REES Dafly 1Cut up, > Atad e R . lofifce, from taking part in any sch economic pr Washington, 7 11.—Chinese gov- |¥tdor said, arc roviug rapidiy. The { ) Motorman Arresied, B Bgitimare, May. 11.-—Cuo! pehinE %1 New York, May 11.—Salvatore Var- cxercises other than regunr “Franc gair but lest. | ernment officials pre wcob | ECON ation 1s much: better ang f Georgs Deutcher of 20 West Clay | liole he dug in tite penitentiery’ i, wnoge fiv ar-old son Was tions and exercises and frou by the R 3 Goutd Schurman, the American min- |°" nas heen, reestablished a8 n ke / street, operator of the trolley car, was | wall a bandie servir Kiilad by KIADADREe I Jine, 00T, | aehttie. the. euRool oo afc) Blak b me sult of the ad of tho war News of the World FsE | NGW BRITAIN HERALD [ " By Associated Press TICU PRICE THREE CEN'TS ESTABLIBHED 1870 ONE MANKILLED, 3 OTHERS NEWGERMANOFFER M.S.FRATERNITIES HARVEY DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF ANY BADLY HURT 4" INE-MAN [SEXPECTED SOON ARENOTOUTLAWED PZAN FOR HIM TO RESIGN THAT HE CAR COLUDE‘ {H WAGON Proposals of Jamuary May vestigating Conmitiee Woulk — MIGHT DIRECT HARDING CAMPAIGN Waterbury Fatality on M; \ ACE LOSES Be Basis Have Prmclpal Aot as Censor | —— , ‘ ‘ " N RNEY EXPECT NO QUTSIDE AID T0 SIFT “6O0D" FROM “BAD North Square Witnessed 4 lmf oy s , Ninevican Ambassador to Berlin, Re. ' TWENTY-EIGHT PA( \EW BRIT IN, , FRIDAY, MAY 11, 192 turning From England, | LS o Be Encouraged o Assist in Ing, that they will “co poliey for the exter- only ircrea s four k ,hee m\ removed from his|team or other schiool organiza 1 tione, It the i ietin N ork with his wire and Special Committee’s Report pation is repa debt to the Uni arrested and will be held pending the . jire sentence for murder. ates he sald sider a e investigation by Coroner John T.'jast night ten hours after he mination of baadits” In China a8 soot Conditions Improve & Manzani, which is already under way. | denly disappeared. He was SUnE 011000 childron to cscape members of | Tha. special committess raport, to| hapn o as the prosent situation srowing out| Unempioyment s decre | Joseph Willlams leaves his wife and fu niche just big enough to hold him. . hlack hand who had sworn to kill| be acted upon this afternoon is as puiposes of the capture of American and for- [Fate of 20,000 a week and there arc i one child, Ten prison guards a Warden i | tollowa: it B i cltizens by brigands in Shan only 1,200,000 unemployed left in Tty bt Sw f him as a big wooder flight was arranged and car-| “The committee has held one meet-| the very fir r to the whole civ- | has been adjusted England. ARRMGNED AS ROBBERS tool ches t stood in the wail Was/yrjeq out by the police after months of [ing with all members in attendance. | jlized world." Minister Schurman reported the | Unemployment, he said, has heen pulled and exposed Hart's planning | After thorough discussion of the sub-| 1¢ america is to aid in solving promise in dispatches vecei today | One of the chief causes of the great »" He made no resistance. He A son, whose face had been dis by the state departm British emigration to . the Unheu cct in all its aspects the followi R e ) i 8 question, Mr. Hoffman said, it m ‘ ; & § : ¢ crackers and « long coil of in an accident, underwent skin| recommendations were unanimousiy | ya npon a thorongh tmdersta of | cONy m he had many of the cmigrants heing £ Cambridge and New London Men yoic” with this he had pianned to operations before the fli wlopted \presenting the judgment | 1o from an American view- | Nanking with military i i-attracted by thethigh Wepie Held at Westhoro, Mass., on Charge £°t over one of the high walls o that the family would not easily of the committee: SoTnt The governor, he poiuted out. 1§ a labor in this country. X red for U. sador denounced talk of 3 d for the United States™ i cognized, Miss Anne Morgan “It is recommended: powerful adherent of Marshal ho is the prop of the nt along the lower The amba Invlse?* hatr of Being Daris Westboro, Mass., May 11.-—Ben to be sent to the parents of all High Governor Chi said that liberation | i preposierous,t; deel i“;“‘ ”‘]"_ ’;‘“} min Maxwell, 45 yvears old, of 139 ol St par Wi school pupil Tiat this statem of the forcigners lield by the bandits | iment in e Unitec n g vea Shoots Girl, Then Turns chool pupils. ha s statement of the foreigners hield by the bandits | timent in oo The R § Farnsworth street, Cambridge, and Honse Where He Once Lived Is Raid- ts ( cover the history, character and in- | New York Court of Appeals Sustins | was cxpected at any time and that the | States was more friendly than it ever { New York pr § IPrank Stearns, alias Stiteh, atiag John Gun Upon Himself, Dies iuwence o school | [ bandits would be paid a ransom by |had been before, e declined to dis- i howard of New T.ondon, Conn., were ed and Quantity of Liquor Is Con- Union Eill, N May 11.—-Miss | possible beneficial Constitutionality of Housing Tax | the Chinese government, | cuss British politics or the world court and Mintiter sman invited the seri- |2nd the league of nations fssues. b Fxemption Statute. ous attention of Governor Chi to fur- ———— Scht arraigned in district court here today | h " S b R R on charges of robbery in connection fiscated by Police. : ) 3 ars old, was in|upon the individual membe al condition at® a Mospital [ tpon the school and school work, de- With the theft of 2,890 in cash from | yayroit, May 11.—While John |where she was taken last night with {fining the general attitude of the| (uone N Jn. - ther delay in releasing the captiv Westhoro state hospital yesterday poowiig hody “lies amoulding in the three bullets in her body atter heing |[school committee with reference to stitutionality of the housing fux ex- | 20¢ing that “one morning. Kach pleaded not guilty. Vaxwell was held in $20,000 bonds shot by Arthur Rausch of Weehaw- |Such organizations, and calling I shooting and an international mmp)p pe ken, who then shot and killed himself. | especial attention to the fact that the W was sustained ippeals today a hou rom which the f holitionist directed the esc grav emption court of mo aad Rteanha N 38D 0 across the Canadian border of negro R h's love for the wirl had not | responsibility for good —or harmful ™myq jaw oxempts from taxation for| cation might be precipitated by one In default of bait they were taken ves in 1839 has come under police |been returned, it was said, | results that may follow from mem- |y4" v 5 (GO S U ding opera- | Such deatih.” it . | bership rest primarily upon the - 5| LYOEN e, | to Worcester jail, } Maxwell is the colored chauf L < taxwell fs the. colored chanffeur |, ..o 44 o small quantity of whi who the police allege was the man were found yesterd who drove the robber car to the hos. ' 1, @ pital yesterday A } 3 2 Brown in N Stearns is believed by the police to ;"“"“”'I“ T e one of the iwo men who commit. 10 Michigan gun within a specified time 1";;““ £l k city was attacked by authorities, T . Ik o New York Realty corporation. to tocal nisiory, Most of Street Accidents | “Second: hat the sehoot commit | U UL ST , unfolded New York, May 11.-—Carelessness | t°® approve the following policy 1o e tutional, An appeal w i it uncon followed by, the iligh school princig s his plan to| was the cause of @ large proportion ollowed by, the Uigh school principal | 010 the appellate division whe With refercnce to fraternities or other ! tions | than upon the school | {0y serutiny Five hune red pints of Ny (‘al'elessness Is Cause of in the house in Collections for 1922-23 Were * 1,826,490, Loomis’ HERE'S PRIZE ALIBI Bridgeporter Claims He Was Asleep, ¢ 9 " free the slaves by seizure of the of street accidents in New York ks tEia | the decision of Justice Tierney was 1 k e : s e Harpers Ferry arsenal during April when 88 persons w ‘;’2“;““ :‘hr “i"""'m“ i ““‘“mm] A “g“ versad. The court of appeals now af Stretehed Tegs and Auto Started— Report Shows e der {1 Ia te ¢ ' of he N T roperty v d Killed and 2,727 injured the i rms the decision of the appellate d 0 % 'he property is now owned by a killed aud injured th AU O | ool authoritios, but Whose member | 1FmS the declsior ppel | Judge Docsn't Beliove Tt. NO OUTBREAK IN PUTNAM 1»”"“"‘ | public nnounced today. It i il on bt e isen | [ lwl" "‘m'l‘ ”‘; e ‘1\ vol L2y Attorney Gen. Carl Sherman and | Bridgeport, May 11.—Willlam Ch A total of $236,710.99 is owed to the e Corp. Counsel Geore Nicholson of | ancol was fined $5 and costs today for | city ot New Britain, the annual state- t of Tax Collector Bernadotte Loomis filed today at the office of 1 ‘hat each such orgdnization 8 New York city deferded the act s autémalie out ¢ 1 of the H school for exami 8 he story he told ¢ of ' But no Untoward Incident Oconss ot impross the juc s bei r- | Mayor A, M. Paonessa indicates, restaurant yesterday afternoon | port of the collector as due the city o get a bite to eat. He fi Fatnam, May 11 Jist of all active associate members. | \win N. Y., Where |0 Bt a Sl — No incident % ja epy and | are Taxes 44 sower ns- vs' strike at the mili of the Manhas i the princi ) to Petersbu hine, He | sessments street improve- to examine these state- | He Has Estal sle tretc $4,114.47; street d out his jegs and <hed Company For 3 py 8 . g sy P wsed a lever and awol 1 find $£1,120.81 yergonal taxes, wett Mfg, Co. today. The mill offi ments and to prepare two lists, onc SR : & ! Sversan 1 1,120.81; , clals qu:;\rl there 18 no strike, put that —————— (of those organizations which Manufacture Wood Turnings. car jlf)' ning cireles v! airfield Total due on March 31, & 1o y _ enue, he car hit two other ma lockout is effective against about deemed worthy of approval and I Rogers will leave e SRRteol waltdl ha. ca 3 2 k t0 persons. The strikers say there Remains Hauled From Umpawaug Pond At Mldmght— other of those not approved, and Monday for Petershurs, | snd mover had opertod o iaemimer" | o, Collections during the year totalled « 319 persons out, or the full e 3 = i ¥ . n copy of these lists shall be sent to | he established the | s ; “"‘\v: 190.38, itemized as follows: sirength of the ualon which has a Condition of Corpse Shows 72 Year Old Recluse Was e A Tas e ors st Vi o T cemca e s et o Is Posted A Taxes, Mot membership in the textile operatives school and also a copy posted o ieture of automatic wood turnings, | Money osted Assuring street improve- of America. : Brutally Murdered, Probably Being Beaten to Death |10 butletin board. - - e and novelties irnilibhe B ments, treet sprinkiing, The company has notified eight ? v P D R e was connected with the Dempser-Gibbons Battle 1047 taxes, $34,938.26, amilies who live in company houses s J principal of the High school both tod V& 108 epartment o » : st WREN MTotalis :)::'“LHH\M‘ must vacate. '.:Ifllzflmra of With Ax, cultivate cordial relationships with, ”\”A R ‘»_,“‘, \I"" AV I l“"“ = “”‘ - Ores these families are said to be among — and to assist in all reasonable | Se formerly commander of SRR S e the strikers Redding, Conn., May 11.-—The hody, bersons living nearby reported having SUCh oreanizatio: <lie ant ':'y'“:" i | EAdY Ameriean Legion, | jarriman National ha £ this ity WILL]AMS HAS TWO PLANS The working force of the company ot George Hultz, ar old (0 an automobile early ast Satur- o Rl MR LA sl T m the exeentive ror the a ¢ Jac prey as {s normally 650 persons who disappeared from his cot morning ard it was thoug nd policics ns Al T aiso itia e TO FUTA H CORP PROPERTY e — Topetone last Iriday night, w Hultz's body might have been carried | ' o) atiHie and o cotréct aitiiaa gr| Mierhate & xeq which th wivelie chit U AL ' in Umpawaug pond last midnight. away in a machine }mm t and support for the school v.m:m of t is to his w The body was brought to the su g Body 1s Recovered, el Vol loigh and as a co e Gib \ Ny | Aaror Dasnatn Bhvens Sekbis Al by four men from New Miltord who ' Chester Morrer, a New Milford | © Scout counei ' came here last evening to ald in the | Llacksmith, with a grappling iron of e $50, t an National of T% Fect Off ¥ Five Million Dollar Project in Brook- | search, which had been unsuccessful |iiis own desi " | tor six days. pond last night ed by .nn harly Imn Will Not be Completed Now, Bloodstains as Clue ables Bruce Necring, W. J. Kie >5Ch(()fl=\ ( l""c Ldl‘ll‘e ::: Heat HEPIE R P — S | The finding of the body of Hultz and Timothy MeMahon, all of \.\- alexico Beca City Engineer Joseph D. Due to High Costs, bears out nf.« state police theory in ' Miiford They went out in a |“,.y' Caleico, Cal.’ May 11.—Because of | Male Man Says Slaying of His step- [7 —— 1 has prepared two p for New York, May 11.-—Added today|the case which was that Hultz was and at u|i<!‘|i|;h.|‘ were suceessful “.‘,h, weather the school hoard has is mother Was Culmination of 32 THE “HERALDT Wil posed « AWAY ¢ cast cornep 10 the list of building projects aban- |killed in his cottage. probably by [their search The body was found | gyed an order for schools to open at MEGAPHONE RESULYS ot Py square and Main stroet doned because of the high cost of | robbers, and his hody dragged across in the middle of the pond {50 e Taeriing ART 8 ¢ at| Years of Continual Nagging OE L HORING . Ot t . gh trafric from construction was a $5,000,000 Rrook- |the meadow to the pond and thrown' —The body was taken this morning | oo, thermomieter registe . . RN SR, iyn hotel. A special committee of the in. Bloodstains on the grass and @ fo the vault of u cemetery at Branch- yeterday Buffalo, May 11.—Julius = AR w submitted . to the Hrooklyn chamber of commerce con-|bloodstained vest formed the principal | ville few miles from Topstonc Sl has confessed the urder o it by Viee Prestdent M".“ plans for financing the deal, |clues on which the investigators hascd | where it was examined by Dr. wealthy stepmother, Mrs Wit G I Kim of the American decided to defer action until a one|their reconstruction of (he crime. H. Smith, medical esaminer of 2 i » sler, declaring that for bbb A ) . Corporation at the board's thousand room hostelry could be Hultz's cottage was burned down and [ding The appearance of the hody she never ceased to and New York, Betwoei t me crected for a falr price gave little evidence for the officers to | confirms fully the theory that the | THE WEATHER nag him o b paa et In bot bout feet would work on. man was brutatlly murdered by some- | ° T was nm JHGEE PIORUDGNT - Bed present corner, in Members of the state police force opne who invaded his home late last Hartford. May o ke a boy ¢ the "Meraid -has urf to tape for a dis. were quoted yesterday having | riday night for New Britain vicinity: get for her TUOSIVE. HIHPEL AMOURvE feet on both Park New York, May 11.—Monsignor!|abandoned the theory the Hu Sicull Croshed in. 1 Becoming b e, followed by home from w Serwee And the progress in s while in Joseph Dineen, chancellor of the Ro- | pody was thrown into the pond The skull is crushed above the left hows 1ate tomight or on Sat- MHan't serub the contests will be annou t tapers o ubiot £9 man Catholic diocese of New York [the investigation was extended | temple, the lower W is broken, the arday: warmer: winds bec would fiy nto a o gaphone ‘v is u\'-n- e shont . 1h died today at St. Vincent's hospital. | throughout the neighborhood in the npse hroken and the teeth loosened, ing southerly. I am more than 40 years old. When "‘”fy "L‘ Foleduion W sart & , offering a He was secretary to Archbishop|belief that the bods ght be found — she threatencd to have me arrested e o 1 i Mayor A in swamps or wooedlauds. ,Sucr-l‘ (Contin e an Pama Twanly-Six) % | everything broke. —_— M. Paonessa favors the second plan. Hayes. |

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