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Average Daily Cireulation Week Endin 9’221 May 12th PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED ° 0 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923, —EIGHTEEN PAGE — h S e S FIR.$y ND FLOOD DEVASTATE HOT SPRINGS; HCA3E WILL NOT PERMIT SUNDAY GAMES; CHINESE BANDITS PLAN TO KILL HOSTAGES FOREIGN EMBASSIES Templeton Gets Another Slap as DEGLINESTOPASS All Are Rescued When Marquette SHORT DISPATCHES MUST MAKE PLEDGE House Over-Rides 2 More Vetoes SENATE AMENDMENT Hotel Burns, Brief Message Says; | pUTS DFATH ROLL ‘ China Protect Construction Passed De- of Sabbathr Baseball owner of the Marquette hotel at Hot Springs, Ark., to W. H. it Aged Priest Brings in Ultimatum, Railroad Lines || spite Objection—$225,000 o E;I".‘.‘,':*.,o“.f.,‘\l&:.‘,‘:‘::\‘p!;'7-,..:;?‘.';“: biase which destroved 1t Tne SUrgng Waters From Hill Tops telegram read: me wmg, W.del' 0] Kld' Washington, ‘;ln\ 16.—A do- [I{ for Danbury Normal BUGKLEY LEADS ASSAULT “Awful fire and flood, Marquette burned. All saved, Self sww Down on c"y me ? mand that the Chinese govern- School Dormitory Killed and wife well.” : : s Three Sides napping Band ment take immediate steps to guard the principal government 3 : Lower Branch Strong In Opposition | | S——————p— e rallways, especially the Tien in House, ) Stories May Be Exaggerated pEERi e Toin-Pukow and the Peking a4 Tegallzing Sunday Ball—Previ- Little Rock, Ark., May 15.—Fragmentary reports received EXECUTIONS TONIGHT IF :."""";";“dI“'l'l‘:":;"|""““‘m[;,’l'h"“:'”;;"' e ously Senate Has Rejected House's DY the'l.mll:a Rolck I?emmiml from Hot Springs indicate that ve- FLAMES THEN BURST OUT g 3 g - | tford, ¥ 15,~Two veto mes. | | ports that there has been heavy loss of life there are exaggerated } TERMS ARE NOT AGGEPTED IR, mmission of forelgn miil. ||| ¥ by Governor Tempieton on rond | -Amendment of Week A One report, however, says that six or eight persons perished, ADDING T0 CATASTROPHE ) tary officers has been created ||| COMMtruction projects, sent to the| Hartford, May 15.—The house today e B R i e to further protect life and prop- ||| NOUSe 1nat weel, were overwhelming |adhered to its action in passing the Water Is 11 Feet Deep i Word of World Powers Sought as/|| crty. The commission will in- ff}1v over-ridden by that body today, The ARU-Sunday basehail 1ill which in its Texarkana, Ark., May 15.—Unofficial advices received here Twe Leading Hotels Entirely Razed— estigate measures taken by the f i gy B o |wmended form was rejected in A% arkana, ., Ma) i} ices Pekins Govt. Cannot he Behleved, ||| et O ent 10 protect ‘,',r,:,',,“l,:g "‘:::';,|';I"r'f‘l, S hotWItL- | ganate whers the original bill legn by The Two States Telephone Co. from Iot Springs, state that wires Being Down Makes Work of | / BomERNAY (YOM | ing Sunday baseball passed. The ac- the known dead in the storm and fire last night would be at least Getting Definite Facts Dificult— ftlon was tal ;:::’:'12:\4:7 ,.:“:::‘;:r‘:.fi;::::v:v';n ‘ll;nllnnd through Ellington, put in hy n on motion of House 17 Water is 1 i 11 feet G ral ave: i i 0 i & : ouse Loader Buckley and the vote|fIoN was taken on motlon of House 17, ater is running eet on Central avenue in places, it was Neinstatement is Price Demanded— that at Lincheng. on the question of pussage was 208 to | oot " O T arence reported, | | & The second bill passed, the veto i B S —— | Hills notwithstanding, was that for a high- | hio Sehiaits Action i Report No Lives Are Lost [ Olttscns . Rush to Mee' .8 7 HAVSE et |\\'a_\' from Hadlyme to Norwich and | pe g =L 4 : f . | i inded Stath itk bl Hartford, May 15.—The senate re- Memphis, May 15.—A telegram received from the Western! Safety. | eoted t anti-Sund, baseball , P | 3 N ) ' : . SUGAR l]EALERS MEET bers who upported the governor ench (15C0 HA passcd by the nouse et Union-manager at Hot Springs, at 10:30 o'clock this morning said 'ny e Associated Pross ‘ |’|.‘mn were Dunham of West Hartford, d the original 80 far as known no lives had been lost but that the Marquette _Hot Springs, Ark, May 15~—Hot Message States — Not Money, But | Tales of Great Herolsm Are Tol@—— Clergyman Has Personal Talk With Several, weelk and instead pa U TROOPS CALLED “anlkner (dem.) of New Haven : N Ty & v of v I g . €N hill whieh legalizes Sunday baseball. hotel and a mber o by gl . Springs, city of many disasters, was | OUT FOR GUARD DUTY | Mitehell of Southbury, Beers of Wa. ("' WL O ETE N e bill G and A ‘mf b nearby buildings had been destroyed. No FILEW (UL T EWE SCUiC o rtra t i [tertown, and Sumner (dem.) of Bol. | 00 BIEEREEE o house accurate estimate of the property damage was available at that \yen water and flames united in & / ‘ Py The Assoeiated Tress jrom N i e On motion of Senator Trambull the | NOUL general devastation that left death ! Tien Tain, May 15.-~American Wil Heramts: 1 ‘ & Ibill was taken from the table, He | _____ i A and disaster in its wake. How many | wenty minutes after the opening mended 3 dead is unknown. 8 Vi ralled rly ‘ . | 3 aic 4 th f the i i i “ Lrv;:lv}):\-hrr:;r::u‘n: 'u- ht! (,'::'q:‘:‘p].‘n {Hold Seeret Meeting, It IS""”l"h"””’“m" the question "'fh "\'f'v f,"',’,],},',;',:':,r,(:,"'. a‘:,_,;':n:, |" He with- GRAND OPERA STAR WITH Water In torrents, raging like mad, e i ; ! riding the governor's veto of the two s 5 : to guard railway property follow- | " & : i e . " ihe drew his motion when Senator Brooks SulnlER split the city into three sections. ing reports received at American | Rer (ed’ P]()teS““g h‘lll]Y:klu‘-‘r:‘\nhl:a‘hf]:v:}:{\ '1‘,:::;‘ 1,"‘: :]I‘rn,l,:,: suggested that the amendment !u- re- $14 000 GEMS DISAPPEARS Fiames followed in the path of the v raflway quarters of a battle in Govt. Interference Tolland, Ellington and Stafford and |iected and the Sunday basebail bil y | flood and at nightfall water coverad progress between Chinese troops AALTE L for a trunk line from Norwich to Had. | asted. This was tho course taken, lS KI[LEI] 'N TEXAS all sections before a summary could and brigands at Tansheng, e |1y AL i _ o & the bill itself being adopted unani- _ 3 be made. There was not a body re- wifles wegt of bera on the Doking yme. Mr. Brainard of Branford | oo 0o The s viva voce vote after the Tydia Lingren, the Swedish Nightin- ertad b LHs TotEaRs Jte et NNt K s But there were rescuers whose hero- Mukden railway. BletiaElor/E g iDoussERLImAN 0Ciths fcomutiiee "{‘nmendmem had been rejected. Sena- Bod\‘ of I’rivate Tony Bos- ism deserves great praise. And some New York, May mass meeting to protest against con-|roads, gale, is Being Sought by Police bridges and rivers, urged pass- ¢, "poois made the motion to pass F 7 clage o o bills the 2 '8 vet . tinued attacks on the sugar trade by|age of the bills the governor's veto| .. . ginal bin. of Two Cities. [of the rescuers believe that their ef= government officials were understood|to the contrary notwithstanding. . Ul i, tal | 3 k Is Br ht Back forts were not. fully. effestive Y 1A e Prase o ave been discussed at a secret| Brainard said the statement that these New York, May 15, — The uney.| ACK IS Brought Back to » cign diplomatic representatives in goo"of (he New York Coffee and 4 lot of money was RO ot China guarantee by tonight that the dhgian [time to build these connecting and AMED BY STR]KERS gren “the Swedish nightingale” of e Merphis, ' Tenn,: May 6w irta Chinese government will earry out all veported that the mecting, Parallel trunk lines, relieve congestion Now BL grard opera, who, wearing jewels val- Springs, Ark., famous resort and city and open up these sections is now. Dt hey ued at $14,000 win last seen ds she| THS body of Private Tony Bosack(SPrHE®: < ; Wi EbAARA ARt hanghai, May 15.—Unless the for- § y o projects were going to cost Yhe state St 1ang y 15 es - \meeting held this morning on the i not so and the GONN. LIGHT AND POWER GO. plained disappearance of Tydia Lin- This City ‘ ¥lood From Three Sides, disast of many the terms tixed by the Chinese bandits | cow 1| I v b wonld be held tomorrow in the Wall ¥ | in the Shantung hills the fo . 2 | House Leader Buckiey the introdue- : : 4 A AR obithis city, who wha killad fesehtis : : iy : e i held captive will all be killed el distrigt. ; . {er of the Illington bill, spoke in fa-* Uniom’s Committee Says That Officials | 1€ft the offices of her attorney in low- i 2 ¥ night by a flood which swept down g Willlam Lenters, an aged HMoAt. Who | Barfing of newspapermen and Ve o ita - pasiaiNC il aikor of " the er Manhattan, was reported to the! 0 @n accident at Fort S8am Houston,|the sides of the three mountains U Confarred “wwith. the. bRudit chinitaj (Meisengers boys from t‘hn ’Hm\r .:.m\‘l Norwich-Hadlyme road. HRoth pro- Had Refused to Meet Repre- police today by her husband, ILtaul S&n Antonjo, Texas, arrived in this| Which form a !rm\nk\e akhout :h; (;(';V» ; . ’ o flurry of excitement in the trade, . % i s L b R el Hodfi "and by fire which broke out in the i Nmr)ul.\,'rlplpnr’w.l to lnn Ameri “”'l‘lu»‘”nfih:t of the suporintendent of| ! sod lmm would reliave congestion ikt o Nanclate, :-mtrf»;\n noted n:wr:\“c tenor of the city yesterday afternoon and was| U iooe Reports seeping out gens ] consul at Lincheng today AR s wa. | N said. South American stage. taken to the undertaking rooms of e et £ . < RS T8 i tenaa the eu}mn.,f it was said no n;\v\ovl:lf,? ! Rill Is Rejected. Meriden, May 16— A committee | Miss Lingren, who had starred in Bt 5 g 7 a_ram pla a n’| ;.unr;l !;:ls al‘l 1’: 2 PEiiTas Fantark Ondmbed the chist. |TIEnt Would be medeias to the NALIS) me noise todai'vefected the hilliice Local'87, internaliohal ‘brotHérd Lot SHA Mebropolitan ‘and Chioako, i 1o e oo, &6 80 Ofange thollh ione. sonoth SEMEETCIS % or lenfers deseribe ¢ chief- | e , 5 A ' ? | street, as acc i » o) o g ‘nea, finsealled Wang .w:..;nn‘z' "‘:‘1‘ United States ;n‘n i ay Dalr‘ $225,000 for a dormitory at the State ment issued today in reference to an”month for a Furopean tour. She !’ Vzm L Rn ) k,unn. QR il KI;“..N” 'i'lw Rl r!n,lh\\' ve lwho is conducting (-n nflrx rnm:; ‘f‘ Normal school at Danbury after the glleged strike of 25 workmen in the went to the office of her attorney, s unnn-(-m": ) an’mJ?ml to (.lw iigh @ ‘\\"nmr b S | ; priest persuaded Wanijcase against the sugar exchange t0dav gopate had passed the bill. The ap- line department of the Connectient Mrs. Anna Hochfelder in Kuhn-Loeb Artiliary at the Texas forl Winl . ;i & 4 riding, according to the story told by _ Wire communication with Hot o n- Springs from Little Rock, Ark., was to exten ne ¢ the li . e he secr C | ¢ stend for one day the limit of his refused to comment on th secret propriation committee had unfavor- [ight and Power Co.,, at New RBritain land company's quarters in the fi Sergeant Lurie, on a wagon near the ti L1 v J ceti o0 y Wl 7 Lamaten r:‘l"!""‘""q"’r“""' Shepn, Tand 8 mefink b retiagil tojeay nhathep s on Saturday asserts that the company |cial district vestarday arranging with | Sersea’ o i s b S G ¥ bt ¥ aa) . ang tols ‘furH\f-r subpoenas had been issued for! (Continuad on Sixteenth Page) had refused to mest representatives her hushand to wait for her hefore ort, when he fell off. His head went restor " ¥ ’ g e ¥, him that the pledges of Chinese offi-|members of the exchange. o 3 P beneath the wheels and was crushed; but brief news bulletins sent before S L S T of the local for the purpose of nego- the customs house in their automo- i 4 4 ) clals meant nothing fo the banditsand | \gked whether he thought the| tlating a working agreement. bile. Quirze waited until after dark, CAUSINg almost instantaneous deatn, the wire went down dealt with tha :;’;‘:::!':v‘\’:lfl“l:,:d ‘:"[“'h'- foreign dip- | meeting had been called because of | The statement says that a meeting Thinking his wife might have gone H® is survived by a mother in Po- l\'\(l:";rki :“nrm!!;:: Hine tacs ,;‘,':.'Trm,\.\n’:,";‘ : slyer any new action taken by his office, | of the local on the cvening of May {1 |directly from her lawyer's to their [land and a sister reslding in this city. | BV QRS TS o0 CROR FARC e Tetter is Presented he replied: | o the committee which had been charg- [home in Flyshing, Quirze hastened The funeral will be held from the | 014 “4 ‘,:”"” 4 ,f ks ."l ’r", Commander Wang diafted histerms| “That may be, but T cannot say| ed with the power to meet officers of thera but found no word of her, A | undertaking = rooms on Thuraday PATts and wih fhe f r,'" “”::;‘m:s' % quired that the Peking government grand jury { 2 which a proposed agree- . g nounced later. Burial will L s the local at which a proposed agree-|appeal to the police for aid. ¢ will be in Gioated ‘tHe . olty coulal ot aniI ; restore all the bandits to the status of The government recently sought a regular soldiers, with a pledge that|temporary injunction to prevent the| ment to be offered the company had Authorities at Boston were notified cred Heart cemetery. Full military have escaped without loss of life, 1 they would suffer no reprisals—and |exchange and its clearing association | £ g heen adopted, five employes of the|upon Mrs. Hochfelder's statement that honors will be accorded the hody, ar- k 5 Father Lenfers arriving T | from 'finlinz in sugar futares The Chairman —of Educauon.‘rnmpan\ Ve, dI8share dri. Cha ineate | tha singer had sald she had business rangements being cared for by Eddy- Jed Cram Sttt AT @fter innumerable hardships, present. injunction was denied but an agree-| \ : ildi ing of May 11 voted, it is stated, toito transact there hefore going abroad | Glover post, American Legion g Red Cross officlals. fron Bt AoBiN ed Wang's letter to the American con- | ment to take the case to the supreme Com. Believes Building withdraw its members from the em- |and might have taken & train without | Gillniben i ! sul today {court was reached between govern- ploy of the company. Twenty-five | waiting to inform her husband vision are en route to Hot Springs ok A A on : : J | Is Needed L b, NGk e All Irish with instructions to use all available The priest said the leader of the ment counsel and attorneys represent- {employes of the company did not re- s g - rishmen Depm-ted dlsaster: TAllaN o s ARRhe I | + —— port for duty turday morning | disas 0! rs o e organie outlaws, “quiet-toned, cordial, friend-iing the exchange. | b | i e . I e Juade thi commmnt on whe 4 ST Rl Now i, A8 gourtan. sunerin: | STATE COMMERCE CHAMBER . Must Be Brought Back | 7alior and draw on the Red roes nossible fatlure of the Chinese gov- Hartford, May 15.—-Senator Charles tendent of the New Britain district By The Assoclated Press, "n‘; Bpn ‘m‘:““‘ "i;‘i"‘“l oy London, May 15.——As a result of the | ang the me oo VISR N eE8 Lo PAGE MR GALLAGHER Hakewell, chairman of the committee Stated that the men “made no de- 1 ‘o information available 4 do his bidding: i {on education when interviewed by a Mands and offered no explanation.” |y oo pelogates Teave Tomorrow— house of lords decision in the case of 1y had mostly from members of the 1 which did not demand money but re- anything about a matter before the| RMIT Ry HER[ the company made its report. Tt was night of frantic telephoning to rela. | Morning with sérvices in the Sacred body W the t 2 3 claimed then that after a meeting of | tives and friends was followed by his Heart church. The hour will be an- | 518 NObOdY Was in the morgue at 2 3 o'clock this morning, but it was in- 4 headquarters of the southwestern di« EE— Will Carry Out Threat “Herald” reporter said the $5660,000 B Art O'Brien, the Rritish government | train crews who left the stricken city “Do not deceive yourself or believe Mr, Shean Enlists in U. S. Medical | {8ht over a dormitory at New Britain “ M Banquet at Hotel Bond Thursday today is requesting the Irish Free porore the flood reached its peak of me soft, What I threaten I wiil car- {might come up before this session of PEEPER ON FOREST ST, [ avent Soarions Tast Two Dass State government to return to Eng- | py intermittent bits of news transe A ry out exactly as T promise. You are| Corps and is Sent to New Haven to|the legislature. The senator feels | Evening—Scssions Ta 0 Days. lund all the prisoners deported to | mitted over telograph wires wwhich, 4 missionary and you know that what | i : [New Pritain needs a dormitory as | 'he annual meeting of the Con- I”I'”"IZ.:“"“")N",m Rridgeman | ryjjoq tmmediately. 1 say it true. Be Assigned. | well as Danbury and is going to learn 5, W, Pelton and F. A, Searle Com- | . .tiiut (hamber of Commerce will|Anouneed in the house of commons May Be Cloudburst, | the opinion of the rest of the commit- today. The British government, the Trom sources as widely separated be held at the hotel Bond in Hartford and Thursday. Delegates Y secretary stated, is considering the of proceeding on criminal against certain of the persons nterned, but subject to such pro- cedings the prisoners will be released | on their return to gland. Vivid ’Iulc-‘of Conditions Ernest Shean who came to this city [\ 0" Cqyeation before he leads the plain to Police About Man Who Immediately after reporting to the'a short time ago from Bridgeport. ., ogition 1o Senator Rogers, chair consul, the priest dispatched a letter | last evening eniisted in the U S medi= |y 0700 0 pnropriations committee, to Max Friedman, a brother of Leon fcal corps and was sent by the local [y hix unfavorable New Britain re- | combiaints wors Friedman, one of the captives, The|recruiting office to New Haven to be|yow “\whon it comes up for action in letter, which was delivered to the As- assigned. Mr. Shean has had No ex-|{jo wonate, sociated Press {n Shanghai today gives perience in medical work but s &l ‘e New Britain matter stands with a vivid picture of the priest's inter- chemist. v favorab as St. Louis, Kansas City and Joplin, Muskogee, Oklahoma City and nee, Okla., and Texarkana and Tex,, along with the mite of information Hot Springs was able to send to Little Rock carly today it is — gathered that after 18 hours of raine RUSHES MAN TO HOSPITAL. Al the water coursing down the mountains at whose feet Hot Springs New York, May 15.—A 'sties, shortly before dusk became a driver clad in nightgown and slippers dangerous current racing through the led a detective’s automobile in a mad principal streets and rapidly increase tomors Was Annoying Maids, from New 1 Kred 0. Rackliff sived at poliee 5! Hungerford, Dr i Feadquarters from two residents of 'y vidson and Curtis 1. Sheldon, Worest street, claiming that an un- (urnates arve A, S Jourdon, known man was making a nuisance qpnvqen 1. i THiga vlew with the leader of the outlaw n :||-yrv’n\||'\.|‘(il:n;( The ight Wil e o e s A LT “T slept well in the bandit village between the committees. 57127 Wanast stoent stuteld thRbw Tt | D000 HMEY. O, Hancoslt Rnd © Wl MR RS : b Buckey., John (. Loomis, president he wrote, “It was nine when a mes- HANNA LOGK SOLD') Senator Richard Covert of New : senger came telling me that the sec- B : at todaoy At his home saw a - man walking o Ng K Curtin, sccretary will be Dritain was not present around the house and looking in win- . ond in command was coming. He ar-| ————— n absence having Dbeen ; present also . % . abs dows. This compliint was received # 3 chase up Iifth avenue early today Tien n‘:xif;]:ihnor:na:':‘:lrll-uw‘f":l\lll'q|?:;:b|zrl’:‘S. W. Menus Sald to Have Sold by a death in the family. at 10:17 o'clock, At 10 tock | sprasue and E. G Goodwin | ¥hich ended at a hospital where the | (Continued on Eloventh Page ! 5 oy’ i ldward F. Hall, who formerly vep- s A gearle of the same street pe. 00N A. Sprague @ o L O0AWIN o reued was taking a man who had : 5 o ordered me to march with o " wsanted Bokator Covert! 5 1 be i ce. 3 % :Sln!\ }{\"eowom over the mountain| MAR Streel Property to Photog- |resented Scnator Covert's district, was | ported that a man was annoying the |Will be in attendance been shot three tomes at the entrance v e! J | ja visitor at the capitol today. maids. The police investigated but s of the apartment house in which she SEVENTEEN DEAD, MORE 4 (Continued c;n Fleventh Page.) | Tepy A Y p could find no trace of the man, TO EXHUME BODIES. lived. The woman was Marie de It was said in real estate circles to-| Veteran Clerk Appointed o P |- Newark, N 3. Mey 15 —Jniae Cars (T1080 83 ShE VSR ERUkened by L THAN 100 ARE INJURED day that Charles Giedraitis, Beaver| b % P CIDES T Tl 5 GOUt of ‘b lons ShOts, she said, and found Louis MAY BE MISSING CROOK i, ometomamer o *oe s ‘o] Trensury Dept. Official =~ HARDING DECIDES T0 G0 (frey of the court ol common pleas vy, who had an apartment in th Bk s ) " 0 as cton, v 15 —Willls J. rashington, M 5 President BNt S i 2 i ame building, lving in the vestibule T s " tion on Hanna's blook at 432 to| Washington, May 15.—Willls J.| Washington, May 1 &L - g voseoutor to ex. ftme building, lving in th stibule qoll of Texas ) Fowler who entered the government ' Iarding has decided definitely 1o 'hority to county prosecutor to ex- (o5 o 1inet wonnds i oll of Texas Tormado Still Indefinite 440 Maln street, near the Palace the- ater, from W. Menus, its present Man Arrested at Phoenix, Ariz., Sus-|owner. Mr. Giedraitis could not b | reached to confirm the report, but pected of Being Butler, Pa., Man |3 "o, o0 0o ‘,pm_w\“'m“, of [ler of the currency and Joseph W. ahsent from the capital ¢ ' McIntosh, formerly of Chicago and it was announccd today at the White (UMS the “Herald” that a transfer might y i 4o b g Who Stole $200,000 in 1922, b & & he first of June. Al-|n0W director of finance of the emer- | House to HeEn smilar (0 tHORE RUANG i . DRSNADS GhOUL thin firat of dute. | AT Ll Teeeb mepnortion. was. naftel ing the death of Charles R Avery, 18,1 Derby, May 15.—Thomas 1. Cor 1 for whose death Mrs, Mary Creighton | nell, 84, first vice president of the —From 400 1o 500 Persons Made service from Iort Wayne, Ind., in!make his contemplated trip through hume the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- o "m0 acions, refused to 1886 as a $000 a year clerk today the west and to Alaska, lea il it i il e R ERATRG ing \ lwas appointed first deputy comptrol- Washington about June 20 and heing they died from arsenic poisoning. Mr Homeless by Storm, Jout 60 daye and Mrs. Creighton died under cir ances alleged by the a prities 3 . an leged by the authoriti I. L. CORNELL DL, By T As Colorado, U Press X. May 15.—Seventeen dead, more than 100 injured and from 400 to 500 homeless was the toll Phoenix, Ariz, May 15.—Arrested | though the price involved is not| B Sib i R LB i - last night on suspicion of being An-|known, it is rumored that the prop-|1thuty cOmIErRoVer W CAme 0F A8 Gove, BUILDING PROGRAM. 4nd her husband. John Creighton, son National Folding Box and Paper Co., taken by the tornado which swapt drew 1. Hepler wanted in Butler, Pa., | erty would sell for $115,000, Menus|cultural c : X Washington, May 15.-—Discussion of the dead husband and wife are at New Haven, died at his home here through Mitchell county yesterday. The path of the storm varied from I on a charge of egibessiing $200,000, 18 sald to have bought it for §80,000. by President Harding and his cabinet | lodged in the county jail walting trial. today. He was one of the organizers & SR Who isaslits his name 1o 1a .| #25G New York Sugar Brokers today of the situation with respect to - of the company. He came to Derby 1Wwo miles to a quarter of a mile In \Chite, was turned over to department MISSING MAN RETURNS. | Forced Into Bankruptey housing the government activities INDICTED 1OR BRINERY In 1568 and had boen 4 vestryman or | Width and was about 30 miles longs of justice officers. Pittsfleld, Mass., May 15— ormer| - £ ‘uptc) principally in Washington led to a de- i Aot 8t. James Episcopal churel® since | Scarcely a house was left intact, trees % p N York, M 15.-~An invelun- 5 New York, May 1s.—Kdward 1| ¢eq" 11e 1s survived by a son, were uprooted and wiles of telephons, clsion to preseat to congress next De- comber a program for construction of Three womén touriets reported two Faulkner. who had| telegr: ric transmission lines were levelled. Reports still more or less fragmens declare 50 house at Jeast were wosks ag0 that they recognised him, Mayor George W. I'a Htary petition in kruptey was filed oh and elet fired to Butler for been missing since Saturday and for|yic worning in federal court against ons fe o The authorities wired to Butler for ., o "0 vere of the family had] . ' x . " 45 more and adequate facilities, dicted for b descriptions and the arrest followed, [ WAOR WEMBCEs 0f 00 MY W | Bmanuel Stern Co., Inc. sugar brok- | WAl of 1A Hepler disappeared from Martin's ™ b - ers who wer leged to have been : broke MeManus, a salesman today was in | ward Shelton Cornell of New York nd Derby, president of the nat ard highway protective society, 1 with bucketing which | gyqy050ns were officers in the late v and perjury in the M. Fuller, bankrupt . char ¥erry, 0., the night of November 2, home this morning. He said he had | ypapie to deliver 400 tons of granu-| o e 4 ended last week in a disagreement. war uid thousands of head of lvee 1922, His automobile was found in |Bone away for a rest. lated sugar purchased last January o were J8ek: the Ohio river and his wife reported = R | by Lambern & Co.. for delivery in WEATHER . 2 s g v ay every church, hotel and that her hushand had drowned. Ac- REPUBLICANS CAPTURED. March, or to have been unable to pay o PROFESNOR A SUICIDF, WILLARD=FIRPO SIGN. home in the coty is housing the cording to information here, Hepler By The Aseociated Pre an alleg loss of $15,288, Hartford. May ~—Forecast Worces Mass., May 15.—Arthur homeloss. 1"ood and shelter are of« The last band for New Britain and viclnity: Gordon Webster, widely known phys- New Vork, May 15.—Luis Angel fered everywhere and the colony of is wanted on a charge of embezzling| Dublin, May - g $200,000 from the Citizens Insurance | republicans operating in County Wick- |- EX-PREMIER DI Showers and warmer fonight; | cist at Clark university, committe Agency and Mortgage Co. A woman low was captured this morning after| g mhe Associated Press, Wednesday — showers, strong suicide by shooting himself in Clark articl she was White's|a fierce engagement. The leader| Paris, May 15.—Former Premier de | southerly winds, library today. He left a note stating| not Firpo and Jess Willard today signed (orpado-stricken country folk is ree s for a match near New York ceiving care of doctors and nurses, ter than July 7. The winner|rushed here from places nearby, who whoe told authoritie i wife also was taken into custody and | named Plunkett was shot dead. Two, Freyeinit is dead at his home here it that he had been a failure a& a phys-| will be matched against Jack Demp-!| came in special traine and automos= is being held for investigation. ‘machine guns were taken. was announced this noon. #* - - — ~% cist and preferred to end it all. J,-ry for the world's title, | bil