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CLARA PHILLIPS T0 FIGHT FOR FREEDOM Determined fo Win Back Good Name, She Says By The Asmeciated Pross San Ap p, Texas, May 81="1 Will fight to the last eourt to win ba my freedom and wmy good pame deress Clara Phillips. declared early ‘hammer murs this merning in the Routhern Pacifie railway yards here, in an interview with an Asse. elated Press representative In company with her sister, Mrs. Ftia Mae Jackson, under Sheriff Eu. gene Riscailuz and his wife, and Wal. ter Hunter, & deputy sheriff, Mrs Phillips reached 8an Antonio at 4:5 8. M. en route to California to serve a ten year term at San Quentin for the murder of Mrs, Alberta Meadows. Leaning against the screen that held her from liberty for which she intends to make a desperate fAght Clara Phillips told of the she endured in her mad raee through Jacksen and ment in the penitentiary for the mur- der of Gus Noffsinger, was to take the stand in circult conrt today as a wit- hess for the state in the trial of his victim's widew, Mrs, Lurlie Noffsinger, Want to Find Out Just ; Where Railroads Stand | Bt. Paul, May 81.——A decree setting forth the extent to which the trans portation act of 1920 relieves thel the provisions of the Sherman anti-trust law was sought - here today in 1'. & Cireuit Court of Appeals by Solicitor Gen, “James M, Beck of Washington. The case was the government's suit to break up the Southern Pacifie- Central Pacific railroad combination. railroads from (GLASS SATISFACTION | principle here, and accurate comfortable is the ruling Fivst a thorough examination, then frame or mounting. You may be surc of satisfac- tion whether your Glasses cost $3.00, 85.00 or more. Frank E. Goodwin esight Specialist | — TEL. 1905 hardships | | day of | through the American genetic a | preserving the vanishing tree species | season g DISCUSSION ON SCHOOLS BY CITY MEETING BOAR Report of S ¥ Commiitee 1o Re Presonted at Session 10 Re Held This Evening An interesting discussion on the merita of one-story sehool bulldings and on the advisability of having a commission of pra bullders take over the werk now handled by the school accommodations eommittee of the sehoo! board, is expeeted tonight when the sehool survey committee prese its report making several im- recommendations, including to the city meeting beard The committee will recommend re. pairs in many of the older school bulldings and will suggest changes that will make available classrooms in several schools. The construetiga of new schools in the west end of the pity an in the east end will be urged Mayor A, M, Paonessa will preside at the meeting whieh is ealled for § r'elock, The survey committea's re. Iport will be presented and explained by Chairman George A. Quigley portant the above, i TREA[!ENT FATAL nold Aboretum, w the Mey s the recipient to- v medal, awarded headquarter: Thur to remodel He said that it lces in | Pace oh lay of S planned rcom. tion of Washington for his ser To Have Run Their Course | 81, half million work- Duesseldorf, May strikes affecting a ers have apparently all but run their course, The men are returning to their labors by the thousand and it is pre- dicted that by next week most of them will have so far recovered from the effects of the recent disturbances that they will go back to the plants, AT Two eastern teams have now the first time this Princeton was defeated by Colgate yesterday 11 to 3, after win- ning 19 games. Tt was Colgate's 11th successive victory., Boston College lost to Holy Cross 5 to 2 after win- ning 22 straight. TWO TASTE New York, May Jllegn baseball tasted defeat for ENGAGEME ANNOUNCED New York, May 31.—The engage ment of Miss Charlotte M, Tousalin of New York and Colorado Springs, to Maurice Mawret, forcign editor of | the Gazette de Lausanne and also an itor of the Joyrnal des Debats of Paris, was announced hy her cousin, | Grosvenor B, (' White Everybody likes to smile » The minerals in rich, creamy milk will keep your teeth white and sirong By N | Warsaw—all the beginning of | Warsaw’s most For the razing of the Cathedral of Alexander Ne [the disappearance of the of Russian domination | The beauty of Wardaw for the edifh | ter of the cit dens To the Serviee nd is the for But to the per cent of the man Catholic Poles and » stood in the ¢ facing the Saxon Gar- elel beautiful building, magnifi vski m Jezerski testified that he bought the last weck it into a wasn't his and poal A 18 AhRread withal dor in | of the world. The abore con- who is charged with wiltul murder in | ons. oretum - Con- | uor and someone must have brought ontion with her husband's death, | tains the largest collection of trees ! e connecti 2 it in, He said that there were three Eibbons: testimony has heen fnvoked | and shrubs in the world. The medal Gibbons' testimony has i 2o 1® Medal|yien in the place and one of them got against the woman he was was|is named in honor of Frank N. Meyer, | Pha e N ah K bR B o shuat anoted s having declared in ansal. | noted leader in (hé work-of plant in.|¢xclted whea he saw the policmen foxed confarsion “nagged™ him until| troduction who lost his life whiie|2"d ran out. = B iy was morsunded to sty her | PURting for new. trees in China. Hemg B | Dol of = Water bl :r NS - Pas heraiat ey A i {churged with driving an automobis ushand. i o 3 , |while under the influence of liquor, Ruhr Strikes Now Seem 210 nune | Poles Destroy Warsaw Cathedral To Show Their Scorn of Russia LISH THE POLISH NATIONAL GOVERNM destruction of last symbol will eye it Mazurs, was the most noteworthy structure in War- Poles it was the most |it decreed t | distasterul. | Millions were expended in its eroe- [tion in 1894, Its founders int a it to become the center of sian civic and religious enlture But it stood in a land where 7 population were o-jand celebration 15 YEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 81, o| CONNECTICUT GIRL AMONG “SUPERLATIVES” AT MT. HOLYOKE ust with Hartfo Vv a 50-50 basis of a bridge over the | W * Locl aid mnectic Brook: Senator the bill was wise at this time ing that it would take at least 0006 from the roads program In swer Senator Trumbull ‘?' t $he ighway department 1,000,000 in appropriations bet neral assemhbly, and tha would not he possible for the de- re amount I partment to expend the e vaNN CATHEDRAL OF ALENANDER NEVSKD IN WARSAW WHICIH T8 BE TROYED BY THE POLES AS A SYMBOL OF THE DISAP- | PEARANCE OF OLD RIS AN DOMINATION, INSET: MARSHAL PIT.- | SUDSKI, WHO WITH OTHER NATIONAL LEADERS, HELPED ESTAB- per cent dews, 6 per cent Protestant ating | Germans and only i per cent adher- | |ents of Holy Russia | Its gilded copper domes have over- | hadowed the nearby palace of the |Saxon-Polish kings, and the humbler | |Catholic Cathedrdal of St. John, But they never overawed the Poles who | finally succecded in breaking away | nination government Marshal becanme the answer |from Czaristi When the eadership as others under such | Pilsudski and strong enough | chureh must go, It was I to Russia‘s through the last bonds that tied her to finally yian Russin | On May Polish national holl- | 1 of the cathedrdal it tinue, with pomp i1 the whole struc- ture is down. n 1028, three nations with Mrs, Jesse Carsen, ol | According to Mrs, Phillips, she did Puce not lenve the prison at Los Angeles (At Least That s Charge Made : - ced at the . voluntarily, but waa forced at § inst Lombard, N1, Sanftarium | Seniors of Mt, Molyoke University Josephine H. Grege point of a pisto), in the hands of Car- Mass, elected Miss Margaret ren Pa, went the #en, to climb through the WIndow | whore War Vet is Driven to Suickde | Riggs, of Walllngtord, Conn., t 1e “most charming” after he had sawed the bars, "'r\lll“l' girl g “During the entire trip from 105 Chicago, May 31,—The self-inflicted | . Angeles to Honduras Carsen was|death of a world war veteran Af1er s ————— a3 . A brutal to me and to my sister, Ftta seven weeks of treatment in Dr, 2 ! ; | 0 lestalas o} | § Mae she sald, “In Mexico, especs | Georgo K, Roffenmyer's sanitarium at BROUGHT THEIR O“N DRINK wd hts care continued until Katurda A abor condltions. He felt fwork in cleaning up all legislation fclerk by resolution in both :'ru‘::-::: fally, where he drank a great deal, | Lombard, Til, forms a new consider- e Sl o roads work, e e aainloas. WSte. axpfestat |oin (hat orpanasia sl (Cias RN with hix attentions, but made n great [ VOstigation continues . into charges Sepdlesitids Sr b Tulen and Wi Mt to ot g e R R o Tendoiont |which wea vaiidatad, were 15 HASKEE deal of trouble for us by his actions, | that two women and a man died from i e i) A St ¥ i Lo ,,'.n. (i Rty ow ik S |t metlan ; k‘:uhr‘ |:|nr|"\""“m’".| e A eTo m‘-ur-n‘mx methods practiced at the in.| N0 Fvidence of Selling Liquor Against W8t night at abou A committee in conference reported | state shall have at least one reproe- Vs & r ynumerary Polfeaman Wiiliam | disagreement on a bill concerning sentative in the general assembly | Q¢aqe B o solng baok now, m;‘(’,:‘r:"]' Blucker committed suleide Main Street Restanrant He was discharged by Judge labillty of persons in automobile ac- |would give Orange two representa Starts in Attempt to n:\“.:r:":x'?n‘-‘-::: ot fus nt “{ha Do gital in December, 1921 Proprictor cidents, The senate adhered to fta tives and. West Haven one, or vice Play 180 Holes of Golf v d n n v freed at |4 sglti C or, a2, { o o sefscting th 1 Varse X e 5 3 N T have experienced during the last |&fter he hecame emaciated and de. ¢ k g in l| ',','.L the bil oo | Yerme or give them both two, M. San Ant Tex., May 81.—Clar- few months, but real freedom. 1[lrious from treatment given him for AMichael Jezerski, prop harg James Caraata | SO ee R ore Teetoted to | Fhontbaos, one of the Lo vajresenta: | ence Mangtikon, DEGLSSbHNL . 01 ERp want to be able to walk down the Dervous disorder resulting from war | restaurant at 686 Main str waus contly Iny t ohn R. Carroll formerly of Br - | tives credited to Orange, but who liv municipal golf course here, rted at streot without having to ‘size up'| %€rvice, his father reported to the|drrested by Policemen John request of Attorney lam F. Man. port, who served ars in | in West Haven, esolit- |5 o'clock this morning on a golf mara- by L S, . | state attorney's oftice of Dupage LNl O ave ‘on 6 gan, who appears for hin Wethersfield for offense ngainst the tion conflicted wit} amend- [thon, He will endeavor to herd the St ALE ,,,‘l"”":"',‘,'::“'"'m',"__,,;":, "1n ¢ 1 county : S 2o violatii ‘(o JAUAE AN st > moral code, There have heen several 'ment to the state constitution, Orange, dimpled sphore around the course for b v ) ? e & it P 5 lebates on this petition, especiall th 1 e " ne of | ’ta ) e 18 © A. M. Gray of this city, foster|died, the elder Blucker said, his son|Klett in polica court this morning. H pension of ‘the rulss, . Cavrofl'sarved ] oft ‘trom Orangs by the 1931 Tegialne | o NOrLa BAREE S0 0h0 father of Etta Mae Jackson was at|Was made to take cold sprays daily Was it presented by Attorney P, | in the army during the war and was|ture, has & population of 15 . B fhe'(rain to greet his adopted daugh- | {Fom i powertul garden Hose strcam | MeDononeh, Sl A biotas DAk Hhakisy 00 ' Police Guard House to atd an- | and was given little food. offceman Stadler testific that by E eader Buckley 1 X Qe -4 i IADa Jacksen tatad her tntem A0, e s e wnac ¢ When he entered the store he saw two Senator Suisman made a minority | constitutional provisions and declared Insure Silence Nearby tion to stay with Clara until the latter | o By n f,~l"<'fl today p File o bl e y report on the petition opposing it, the resolution was to give Orange had won her fight, !'p disinter the body of Mrs, Anna 1€ a the counter and one of them whils Benator Rudd spoke i favor ot |the two reprascntatives it hes and to| New York May $1.-Mainbereine ‘She's my sister and T love her and | Ifi“f'_< Who died, according from lac “!*I """”"“’ :‘”["- TOm @ glase, He s it, maintaining that the case was a | provide one for West Haven the househ of Rodman Wana- what's more, 1 know that she Is as| Kolar who died, according to private sid that he grabbed the glass which : ll L d 8 D,' meritorious one. Mr. Buckley had the resolution | maker, deputy police commissioner, {fingoent ap anyone," declared Mry. | Phyalolans from lack ot nourishment containod liquor. The policeman tes. Senator Trumbull Leads in Drive IN THE HOUSE tabled untll the house had more in- [and son of the late John Wanamaker, Jackson, ['8 #itorctinie agpiidoonyatierilenvipg | LNOC Wt desarahl told hind that s The Yiouse of representatives as- |formation. declined today to discuss the iliness —— T— i | the sanitarium. e I"‘,::“l:’ o ’I“‘»"“'M“l”“"]“‘;' m. mr New S“'“leve sumed its normal aspect today after| The so-called omnibus bill validat- | Which last night became so """Wd' s - w; . —— eSS licems ara saic at he U it A AR e st it P hat e patroime were place ife Convict Testifies ol Charl T e e e i S b e e its two “dummy sesslons” when the | ing various irregularities in the ob. |that five patrolmen Prof. Charles Sargent .l‘(’]'l’l'y'_,[\ LRC Rinases bon L A AL Fall of the house was filled with leg- [ servance of the statutes, was recalled |around his Washington Square home Against “Woman in Case” | Is Given Meyer Medal |ney MfcDonough nsked the policeman| frartrord, May 81.—Senator Trum- || prepaved to resume active | from the otfice of ner Io pr 0 f a hat w oun the st 20+ | bul it nimous consent of the | & — b f \tison- | Sprague Sargent, direc! Av-| 4 it 8 8| senate introd o bill @ Gibbons, sentenced to life impiison- | SPrag rgent, director of the Ar-leounq gnd it was brought to police |thorlzing tho hi commi “One of the Delights of a Trip to Connecticut--is New Haven Dairy Ice Cream,” He Said He is one of the big men prominent now in Each summer he comes to Connecticut to rest. Last summer he told a close friend, “One of the delights of a trip to Connecticut is New Haven Dairy Ice Cream. | have never found its equalin any large city.” This little incident is just one of the many ap- preciative remarks that make us believe that our extra efforts in making New Haven Dairy ice cream a little bit better than you expect—is an effort well worth while. New Haven Dairy ice cream is always uniform in quality, exceptionally smooth and rich; it is often mistaken for French Ice Cream. The special care in making it and in selecting every ingredient of higher quality than seems necessary, has made it the largest selling ice cream in the state. our national life. L RS Y Nine Model Plants Are Required to Supply the Demand for New Haven Dairy Ice Cream Dealers Who Demand Qfiality for Their Customers, Sell It