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News of the World By Associated Press EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY CLEVELAND SUBURBS, MERRIMENT IN HOUSE AS HANDS ARE REMOVED FEAR WATER FAMINE ~ ASSEMBLY SESSION ENDS; FROM CHURCH CLOCK Pressure i East Clvond Re| ~ DECORUM CAST TO WINDS ' rinspieos in Gentr of ity Now ESTABLISHED 1870, | ported Lowest in City's History ,‘ ————— Rt 30 lumoll;:.‘ {::‘h:u—srt?s'er nl;:‘ mmi ,l“\‘fll““w réeminiscent of the ICE DEALERS RAISE PRICRS|icr tneaa sesion'Se 135" oravr aivial cunditars weve 1 svizence GONFUSION 1S AVOIDED today being carried conapicuously by| to dry women members of the hous thelr tears, they said at parting with, > the other legislators Sexion, With Monkey Anson Norton, the §8 year old spee- | l. few minutes afterward the members " commenced to make a racket by bang- Rest of Middle Weat Emerging ¥rom | io vhir desk covers, Red, white an Heat Wave—People in Congested | blue balloons began to float through Wreneh and Sorew Dreiver, Follows Divection of the house and paper wads began to|tator whe has missed only two da Boston Sections Sleep on Roofs and | fiy ten minute ~Jhe opening {of the session, was on hand to say Foclesiastical Soclety and Old Clock = Charles £ “4diatown, | goodbye | = Water-Cooled fitreets. mall messeng Carnival 1ps bedecked the heads| @0 Out of Busines. Ady ‘t’.t.'cut Stag A gitt of a go paper serpentines wound Troubled by the confusion ¥ EW BRITAIN HERALD , JUNE 6, 1923, By « Pretty Girl Brutally Murders on Winner of Derby Anng Daily Cireulation Week Ending June 2nd 9282 PRICE THREE CENTS -SIXTEEN PAGES, CARLSON BEFORE TRIAL HANGS HIMSELF IN JAIL | New Britain Man, on Eve Man in Presence of His Wife of Being Indicted For = First Degree Murder, Takes Own Life in Cell at Hartford. Veteran Jockey up .Peme Bandit Calmly Shoots and Kills Wealthy Chica- g0 Insurance Man During Cleveland, June 6.—As the dry Harer 1 er ; apell ontinusd today the sublrbe of|the seven wéi. "‘l‘a,.d"’(p Brayy, necks and floated through | trom the attempt of the august mind Holdup, Then Disappears. | i Cleveland found themselves facing & !he!uehln Ap'r:‘rnrl- 1oy 2 lm,,. ‘;quuwke;- and rattles add- | gq Jawmakers to say whether it shall 1;-, Assoointed l‘u;g ’ esy shown em din of the banging desk 1! not kesp a certain kind of Ipson June 4 Papy SEmnin——— corsd il s . rus by Tracery, out of Miss Mat Use Handkerchiefs Tied to ‘water shortage In East Cleveland the water pres- sure was declared to be the lowest in history. Ice ghortages were Youngstown and Findlay while Al ron ice manufacturers announced the Center Mr. Bell of Balisbury was the tar- houting at the top of his|time, the big clock on ‘got for many a missile and one of the volce to get attention “Speaker Bell| church steeple has undergore an op | balloons exploded on his head, He was asked from all quarters to ‘speak | eration reported in|Was escorted to speaker's chair in a louder’ Fpeaker Nickerson had dis-| .Ashamed of the fact that its ve k- | hubbub and nearly broke the gavel in| - acity has been eriticised in the h .'lr,flnt to obtain order | (Continued on Fourteenth Page). of legislature for the first time in its [ [1ong and useful carcer, and sorely wounded because it feels the eriti cism is unjust and unmerited, the five cent increase to 60 cents a hun-f | elock has been astanding with its | hands in front of its face since last dred pounds. 20 James J. Reynolds Is Awarded | Friday evening, But n'wnl\;‘- y:r:rr: men the time to start the next trip Still the clock has been criticised Even with its hands in front of its face there i8 a technical violation of the law, Doesn't it say “12 o'clock™ when it isn't? And haven't the wise men of the state decrecd that it must be 12 o'clock only when it s 12 o'clock, daylight s to the con third Detroit Heat Wave Broken. Detroit, June 6.-—~A downpour of rain last night followed by showers throughout the night and early today broke the back of the heat wave in| Detroit 3 ' Charles Obrey, a pdtrolman, was seriously injured by a high tension wire which had fallan to the pave- | ment and which he was trying to re- | move from the street. Charles Brady, boss property man with a circus, was/ struck by lightning and partially par- alyzed. halt Athlete Given Highest Honor for Work on Team and in His ty, owned by B. Irigh, and ridden by the veteran jockey. oghue. stakes, The Earl of Derby’'s Pharos, by Phalaris, out of Scapa Flow, was second, and by Polimelus out of Willlam, was | The betting on 100 to 15 and Parth 32 Papyrus won by s and Parth at the finish ELEGTRIC ENERGY IN CONTROL OF FEW SDON Chicago, June 6 —A dainty girl who | {might easily pass for a popular deby. Itante, scarcely out of her teens, is| being sought today as a bandit and | murderess 1u one of the most exten. | sive police hunts on record in (‘m-‘ cago She shot and killed Richard C. Tes- | |mer, prominent and wealthy Insur. | ance man, after directing a male ac. . John A, Carlson of 86 New- |complice in a holdup of Teamer and | ington road, who was his wife outside the garage at '“‘";brought before a grnnd j}%‘:: et~ Bars—Brother Says Rela- tives and Friends Were Confident of Acquittal, Steve Don. assle derby today the run here won M. Grulda's Parth, Nineteen horses ran Papyrus was against, Pharos 6 to 1 to 1 against length, while separated Pharos home last night After firing the shot, the girl snap. | Hartford tomorrow, for C and | 3 |@rove away as calmly ae it she were,‘"fe' Mrs\- Gerda', Nelson C | embarking on a moonlight ride with (800, on March 24, committed he};m’oruo beau, ‘sulcide this morning in his cell vo hours later the abandoned machine was found near the scene. “at the l'hrtlnrd wunt'y jal, us-| Tesmer was returning home with |18, two handkerchiefs made his wife after u short visit with his fast to the bars of his cell door. The body was found suspend- a length |sieter. Just when he started to back Hope for Rain in Columbus Studies. S A I : {his automabile into the garage the ed from the door shortly after 7 $ § | ek 2 $ ¥y N girl and man stepped out from the Pt Columbus, O, June 6.—Rain, fore-! ! ; Off Come The Hlmd: “Gen. Tl'lp Says Monopoly Of{nhmowl and come;':ndod the roup:’e. |o'clock by Jail guards making The committee of the Ecclesiastieal | lat the points of pistols, to put their | —— A i il James J. Reynolds of 76 Harrieon| cast for today, was expected to pre- | society, sitting as a board of coneult- vent immediate return of sweltering treet was awarded the Bu 4 & t wa L irns’ Me- vl | b7 | vsleians, dlagnosed the case as ]wel:flg‘rmu'}‘flc}: u'nlm 'luut night had morial emblem at exercises in the :::fn Nr]:qlll:;‘r‘::s {g ediate " Oneintion Future Her companion stood silently by as held Ohio in its grip for several days High school auditorium this morning. |on gexton Artemas Stockman was| the girl searched both captives. St. Panl Gets Cool Breezes This 1s 8n honor conferred every vear | josignated as operating surgeon. | SIS >le|a:dp‘;:1’lef o: M:n'n:,llld .\I;:.fl'ie:me: §t. Paul, June 6.—Cool weather atahds nylxh]:'e of the senlor class who | Armed with a screw driver and 2| New York, June €—“In time a {ioRky THE il demeRAel wetey prevailed here today after several ;]:":‘1'”;{'::' “';w"[;'o"':" :":ih”‘ ": monkey wrench Mr. Stockman climb- | few ‘super-power’ systems drawing but scorned the watch which Tesmer ) 5 the nearest ed into the loft, disturbed a few birds' | ypon a)) economical sources of power | handed over. days of sweltering heat during which one man died and sccres were over- come. The highest temperature, 42 was recorded last Sunday. The tem- | perature early today was 60, to the late William F. Burns in ath-|nests under the eaves and removed vit letic ability and achievements, He|the hands of the clock. Thus, saig | Michin ply other two contestants for the honor |undefended and unobscured into the amid a rousing ovation. The other|face of all the world and Traffic Po-| "8 two candidates were Paul LaHar and |liceman Fred Wagner has been heard |, Thomas MeCabe. to remark as he pulls his Waterbury | The honor could not have been| conferred on a more deserving mem- | Bostonfans Sleep Outdoors Boston, June ¢.-—Dwellers in the crowded north end tenements took to special, date of 1882, from his pocket | to gee If his relief {8 due, that he even the roofs and the streets last night to Wiy i s e i ol BN hr-lr n(; ‘nw? school. Besides heing a‘i‘l':‘i:;’;‘:e:n:::ff:nc" tears on its face. | | iroad shipping, telephone, tele.| The Tesmers' daughter, Clara, a - S R splendid athlete, and a good sports- | ¢ ¥ > IN Ve vy iy streets exery ynr};n‘of t:ed;:dfl e e h”nsmo l:wrt:n; Sicton: Atsexmar besscaretully 1aid | ;igern!nm gas dhdns' fes, he '»“‘“‘w\r;"?:’!’fi:"?m'fi'.’l‘ififl.fi 3‘1“; u::’: L L e, i his studies to prevent hi away the amputatéd hands and in- | Selesates attending = the ~Natlenal| 0 Bl Ot 8 ¥ The pavements had been cooled a a prevent his taking part | fTOY (0 BEE U Tall. when the | Electric Light association convention, |heard the shot and reached the door | and no one can predict its future|lO See her mother collapse. About | v . | t - lttle by flushing wih fire hose during n athletic competition. In his sopho-| ;"1 a" o vious groups on. the earth dodin Power Is Certainty of electrical w mmediately congratulated by the [chronometer now stares, unproi (""dwpart of tha North American nent,” Gen. Guy E. Tripp, chairman [mer moved, and without a word the | Co.. predicted today The electric light a try is an infant compared with lheiflpf’d away. . he added, it is plain it is en- (hands up and get out of the car. the areas they cover, will sup-| As the male bandit struggled with energy to the greater | Mrs. Tesmer in an attempt to force conti- her wedding ring from her finger, Tes- Westing- |girl bandit swung her pistol around and fired one shot. He fell dead Mrs. Tesmer hysterically fell over her husband's body as the bandit pair board of direetors, Blectric and Manufacturing d power indus- $10 was ohtained by the robbers, the evening in which process the more year he played a few games with & e youngsters enjoved shower baths. | the basketball team, the team that '“f,:‘p"t :”gl'l'k:’t:?n‘;’.,h“;g:":‘ Soat £ 4 mew era of davelnpment. | Pugens Schllg, 21, was arrested on From the equaily congested west end, | was captained by “BiII™ Burns who|pa thinks he may return the hands | There is a tendency o counect|SUSPiclon in connection with the a large proportion of the residentsi i |was the greatest athlete the school |In the meantime the sister clock on | 870UDS of electric generating plants, | S1a¥ing. The suspect 1s beileved by | fiocked to the Common and the! TWighingrp., ...c o — Conrad V.| has ever had in the opinion of many.|the South church looks on in mute | he explained, to form composite sys. | B¢ Police (o know the identity of the | Charles river embankment fo spend | Dykeman of lLirooklyn, N. Y. was|He was elected to captain the team |sympathy as though wondaring what | tems for the more economical pro- | FIr" the night on the grass |elevated to the position of imperiai the following year. So weil did he!moment its fate too may fall into the | duction of energy. Individual plants R The lowest temperature during the | potentate today by the ancient Arabic [Show up that season that he went to|hands of the man with the gcrew |are disappearing into the spreading HOOGH PEDDLERS REPORTED | JOHN A. CARLSON order Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. night was 72 and with the dawn the merenry began to climb again, al- though a southwest breeze tempéred e et N eentavs masimom rem: | BARBOT IN AIR FLIVVER perature of 85 never hefore has beer ;Sufl'ield Preparatory school. He was |a member of the tootball and basket. | [bail squads there. Although there | were five regulars left from the team driver and monkey wrench. |the previous year “Jimmy" showed LIGHTNING SHOCKS FAMILY, systems because they cannot compete with them and it is well that they are merging, he sadi. | Gen. Tripp said these ‘‘super-power DOING BUSINESS IN SHOPS Di national prosperity and must of ne- | Hip-Pocket Bars Said to Be Patron. ‘cessn_\'. be monopolies and, being so, | would be shining marks for the advo- | ized in Several Factories—No their rounds. Carlson had break- fasted and was fully dressed when last seen in his cell, al- most directly opposite the corri- dor from the jail office. This was' Carlson’s second at-: cqualled here on June 5, but the SETS SAIL FOR CAPITA j?::n:hulx;: i ?;:,:F:fin;fl‘ THROWING MAN 0UT OF BE weather bureau records show a num- » basketball team the following vear, | PP Ler of June days in other years ATt but he returned to the New Br]tain.?numg Garage and Auto, Enocks Hole which were hotter. | Frenchnian, in Plane With Tiny En- High school the following fall, | o q Although he had little experience | gine, Expects to End Flight 1as a football player he fought his way to a position on the team last fall, in Wall and Hurls Furnish- Albany Fixpects Relief, ings Around. Albany, N. Y., June 6.-—Weather 3pm bureau predictjons of local thunder at anA o5 heeded : [ quired enough experience to| i showers and lower = tSMPCRSWT® Garden City, N. Y. June 6. make him the cholce of almost every. | \Waterbury June 6.—Damage done ciang LIOURHL B8 cE i thi otk i Georges Barbot, the French aviator, one in the state for the quarterback Nhen lightning struck and complete-| Gep He ; Iv destroyed a garage and an automo- which sweltered in the heat wave of bile at yesterday. The maximum official temperature yesterday 26 degrees, was two defgrees higher than the record for the same date in 1899 Roosevelt field at §:40 position for the All-State team a. m., daylight saving time, tod and was the leading scorer on the team. " lheaded for Washington in his “fiyi In basketball it was through his | Carly this morning is estimated fo be flivver.” There was a clear sky and a great work that all the factions united light, favorable wind. in making the team champions of the The Frenchman, who crossed and triangular league. He was the cap- recrossed the Fnglish channel in his tain and leading scorer. In baseball took off from 3 200 Tudor street, this city, owner of his his his Moses Cheverette, was thrown from numbness in members of $2,000. the property, bed and snffered legs, and the other to the cates of government ownership, efforts of these earnest theorists will be multiplied exceedingly shall but deceive ourselves if we be- lieve that our doctrine will be determine as soon' ag possible irreducible minimum of that will afford complete protection promote electric power to the greatest possible extent deplored the action of |tempt at suicide. While await- ing arraignment in the New! Britain police court, he attemfit-; ed suicide by hanging, using his The Complatnts to Police. Although no official complaints have been made to the police depart- ment, it is understood that several well known bootleggers in this elty, | who have already been arraigned in | polies court, have succeeded in smug- gling their liquor into several fac- tories where they have found ready purchasers among the employes. When questioned by a “Herald" development | representative, Chief Willlam C. Hart He | said that he has not received eny, ! state govern- 4 o |he and other relatives and friends of complaints of liquor being sold in the the alleged wife-murderer were gonfl- and we un- by the public and the politi- berg prevented the act of self destruction at that time. Relatives Expected Acguittal Julius Carison of Hartford, a broth. er of the deceased man, visited the ' “Herald" office today to explain that | Tripp said legislatures should “the regulation” public and at the same time ' SAYS IT mita motored mono : i : | tamily were badly frightened and : d , plane, winning this spring he has been of great value 3 5 ! ich has prohibited | factories. If such complaints were by ) yy [25:000 francs for the feat, and the to the team, and fs lately developing |Shaken. The llghtning followed an exportation of its waterpower, saying | recetved, however, they “would be tn. |dent that hie would be acquitted ot [S “AN A“FULLY EASY JOB other day flew from New York to into a fine flelder, having played er. | lectric wire into the garage —and|j; presents one more obstacle to the |vestigated, he said |the charge. At the time of Carison’s West Point and return on two gallons rorless ball in the outfield jcaused much damage there and also| ompetion of the general plan | he fact that laquor was belng sold |2ITeSt, it was said that he had placed .- - of fuel, expected to reach Washing- His future plans are uncertain, but | followed the same wire to the house, e in the factories of this eity came to|on, Sutomobile cushion o s Wiss} vastlf Komaroft Flopes Court Will Act |ton at 3 p. m. He was paced hy[it is expected that he will attend |Where it knocked a hole in the wall, 3 |head and sat on it half an hour until Lieut. F. B. Valentine of the army some college or preparatory school to | threéw pictures and electric light fix- 4 tures from their holders, and scorched air service in a scout plane which, continue his athletie career, the High | h 5 % traveling alone, would make the trip school part of which will end in the | the ceiling in several places. ~ No in about 80 minuths annual sama against Hartford Satur. | flames resuited in the house. The Stops were schednled at Pine Val-|day garage and automobile with paint and Quickly and Order Him Shot. the | tools were consumed by the blaze. By\rré’:rn‘:-"-gi;:;}:dfl?rfrfhe trial of Vast)i | 18y, bevond Philadelphia, and at the Preceding the awarding of . ‘\'o.mn\x:nff.fflr the murder of 33 per- Aberdeen proving grounds, Md, in Burns Memorial, letters were given | ——— Forelgn . ‘n. | order that the pilot plane might re- to the membera of the baseball and | CRk sons opens today. Extraordinary m terest has been manifested in the cage track teams, and sweaters were given | plenish its gasoline tank. The destj: Komaroft in his cell, told the cor- | nation was Bolling field, Washington, to Manager David Beloin of the base- respondent He hoped the court would | Where Barbot expects to remain two ball team, and Benedict Durham "fi make a speedy fob of it and shoot | days demonstrating his glider to gov the track team. Panl LaHar, George |Millions of Bogus Government Rev- him quickly. Murtha and James Reynolds were “I am 52, have had a good time andl e awarded the white sweaters in token | don't ANt to live Ahy longer,” salf FLAMES-RAVAGE N:Y. TOWNG oF their partipatcn in shvee spnrrsi‘ it ‘ the mild eyed peasant. He then re- marked calmly that murder is "an| i sncieinst: 18 COUNTERFEITERS HELD Wa | ernment aeronautic experts - enue Stamps and Fake Liquor La- | chip New York, June 6.-Thirteen men awfully easy job,” adding: "I killed o - | |were arrested and millions of bogus e whe thied to beat me. in a Factors and Five Dweitings Wiped | SHARF IN GARLAND FUND | government revenue stamps, whiskes horse trade. He was the only one @y at Penn Yan—Hotel Among SRR | and champagne 1abels, with the plates who ever resisted It was very easy— 2 {from which they were printed were The 1 just knocked them on their heads| Structures Razed at Nunda. Destitute Striking Miners Get $2,000 | (004 1o gecret service agents in two | Propose vith a hammer or strangled them" | ra ere last night 5 ;";1- prisoner has thrlr‘- tried sui-| Rochester, N. Y. June 6-—Penn| From Money Boston Man Refused iy b |Yan and Nunda, two villages near As Inheritance Washington e 8. —The arrest of eide coept this city, today were cleaning up atter 10 ACCED (18 ven 1 New: Vork aadths aelsurs ) Ender fires that raged for several hours | New York, June 6.—Destitute coal | thareof of counterfeit revenue stamps, | A large factery and fve dwellings!tjes, West Virginia, who have been on | grawal permits was declared today | vy Penn Yar Nur 4 o To PAY U s 380000 000 were destroved at Penn Yan. At Nun-|rike for 14 mont were voted $2.- |y ~hief Moran of the secret service o L] ) y is held, da flames destroyed a hotel, five resi- 1000 today by the Amerlcan Fund for iy pa gne of the most important raide !dences and several barns before they | pyblic Service created from the §1,./ 20\ , | conducted by the government in many | were finally brought nnder control, 600,000 inheritance Charles Garland| | Prohibition headquarters declared to k. ut the allagat Carle Purchases Liberty MHonds and Fs. | st Rty of Hussardx Bay, Mass., retused to)MORthe today that the widsly heralded in o kfiock out the allegation that Carl | The chief charg *d that the men ar- s X ; son sat on his wife's head untll sha tablishes Dollar Creslit For In- FRE[GHT LOADINGS GL[MB {nccept for himselt because he had| i pag been .corking with several| ot cioreen | ".‘"'l“‘,“',“';“"’: s VICT[M AT MEREDITH N. H"wns drowned. To this end, it had a not earned it other groups one of which manutac.| o oar red St S e SRS " number of witnesses who were pre- stallment Due June 18. e Directors of the fund eald the ap- | PEher BEAUPE B0€ & X 0 e, | tetialize and that smuggling through - A pared, it 18 elaimed, to testity to the | $ propriation was made with the ap- it i e .| New England now is confined almost " contrary New York, June 6.—Great Britain | During Week Ending May 26, Fig- |proval of officials tn district No. 17, :x‘rfl'h'r Tflrw;]m:m": m Hr;l‘l p:?vsrr'n'r— entirely to small lots in suitcases F. L. Wallace Found Dead Beside Catiioll Wib 4 meiber oL LS s understood to have purchased Lib- | " |United Mine Workers of America, but | tons to deplete the supplies of legiti — —— - & | traternal or zations. | ures Close T'p on Recora Total in - - e drug stores a th < v Tracks—Detafls of Fatality raternal organization S s ’ [not_of the national officers of e | s the foteet WRSE o w"“Hel’ald Sends $300 Check to |" The funeral will be held Friday aft- credits here sufficient to mee & & Conntry. union. Whey the conl strike was 1:4- g . - . S " vnts Are Unknown. ernoon at 2:30 o'clock (daylight time) next installment of $80,000,000 on her g i Hon.wide last year, the fund, accord- |mits to obtain liquor from bonded Graves Decoration Fund at Erwin chapel lnlflrvfiflr{ will be war debt to this country due June 18 Washington, June 6.—TRailroad ing to ite directors gave District 17| warehouses | The Herald today mailed to the (Special to The Herald) i Pairview cemetery. He will Bl : — . freight car loadings went to 1,104,200 '§2 000 and loaned it 825,000 with the | National Treasurer of the American| Meredith, N. H, June 6.—F. L.\,0 0% ga pie wite Tells of Sugar Hoard cars during the week ending 3 26, approval of John L. Lewis, national * e {Leglon a check for $300, New Drit-| Wallace. aged 62, of New Britain| scatement by Counsel 5 a total exceeded in only two previons |president of the United Miners PR IES-S— i ____, |ain's contribution to the fund which|Conn. was found dead vesterday aft-| 4., ¢oi1owing statement was issued In Chicago Warehouse,,.,.k, of transportation history in the e - h * |the Legion is raising, the income from ernoon beside a rallroad track mear| ... swernoon by Attorney P. F. Mes Chicago, June 6.—In one Chicago| t'nited States. The American rallway GLENNA FASTERN CHAMPION. THE WEATHER ! which i& to be used to decorate the Laconia, after he had been struck BY | ponaugh of this city and Judge Gusta warehouse 546,000,000 pounds of sugar | aegociation in reporting the traffic to- Philadelphia, June §.—Miss Glenna t | |graves of American soldiers buried |a train. The victim had come to Visit|p Carlson of Middletown, counsel for are stored, Joseph Rushkewicz, secre-| qay commented that the record at- Collett of Providence, national cham- Hartford, June 5-—Forecast overseas. Fddy-Glover post of the relatives at Center Harbor. Just how |Carison: tary of the council high cost commit- | tained by current volume had onlv pion, today won the eastern golf for New Britain and vicinity: American Legion, which had previ- 'he happened to be struck by the «wWe had two conferences with My tee, declared in a statement today.| peen equalled or surpassed previ- championship at White Marsh by Thunder showers tonight and Iy made two substantial contribu-|train is not known. The body, cov-|Carison on Tuesday, one in the morn- He issued an appeal to Chicago house- | pusly during the fall season, when turning in a card of 88 for the third tomorrow ; no change in temper- | tions to the fund contributed an addi- | ered with blotches and bruises, is at ing and one ir the afternoon On movement com- and final round of 1S5 holes Her | ature, {tional $12.71 this morning to bring | Wilkine' Funeral home at Laconia.|both occasions, as on all former 66- wives to redquec consumption of sug-|the crop and fuel ar in an effort to force a rcduction bined ordinarjly puts the in the price. | 1oad on railrohds. greatest total for the 54 holes medal play was | 1245, | America Will Question in Conference. Washington, June 6 bels Seized hy Seeret Service Agents, \ed out to them that the purely one of American domestic jur- isdiction and therefore not subject to treatment through any tional conference American government does not justment or to accept any proposals of that nature from an outside source. The question of rules and regulations the [ tation of the prohibition enforcement sct is wholly a matter for congress, it viewpaint the correspondence with various gov srnments 1 the total up to £300, which was desig- | Mr. Wallace leaves his wife, Georgla, | 4 | pated as this city's quota. | light recently when an attorney In|gyo Gos dead. Jullus Carlson said to- SHIP “QUOR QUESTION IS "h" Berlin court admitted fo police- 4oy tnat Motorman Frawley of the ONE FOR U. §. T0 DEAL WITH men that his client had been selling |pariin )ine had made the statement moonshine” among the workers of 110t hig car was only 1,000 fest away D A |from the Carlson machine when it | |toppled over into the pond and that Washington before he could reach the scene Alva and another {GHURCH ST, BUILDING MAY /55 San namea. siimner. wrs FIGURE IN $90,000 DEAL |3uimua®cCiraon wia ‘tnat “when his brother was helped out, he kept re- peating, “Oh, my poor wife.” Diplomats at Not Discuss Diplomats in shington who have discussed the ”:\;M question with state de- | (2lumet Block Expected to Change At a conferenec in the county jall | partment officials have had it point- . 5, & vesterday, the subject of “third de- Hands Shortly—Report Erwin gree" methods by the police was el brought up. Tt is eald that County | Detective Hickey was present when the subject was discussed and did not deny that “third degree” methods had been used although Carlson sald that Hickey was not involved in his being treated roughly. Preferred Death to Pricon An effort was made to have Carl- son agree to accept a verdict of guilty to a charge less than first degree mur- der, but he steadfastly refueed, say Ing "If the people think I'm guilty of this thing I would rather be hung than spend the rest of my life in jail.” The chief object of the defenss at the trial, it is said, would have been Will Sell to Tulin, Richard Erwin ot Newington, own- er of several valuable pleces of real estate on Church street, has given an | option on the Calumet building to Morris Tulin, and it is reported that the sale will be consummated within a few days The building is located on the south side of Church street, between the First Congregationa! church and the Herald” office. The sale price will be about $90,000, it e said NEW BRITAIN MAN TRAIN joint interna. to seek such a method of ad- supreme court’s interpre. far as known that has not been challenged i and so |living in New Britain. I (Continued on Fourteenth Page) shirt. Policeman Gustav Hell-{' ;

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