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e | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ KETABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1923, —TWENTY PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS e — BERLIN REPORTS RHINELAND | Attempt Under Way to Organize HINES DISCLOSES LARGE SUM PAID REPUBLIC MOVEMENT LOSING | New Party With Ford as Leader By VETERANS’ BUREAU FOR WHICH BUT REBELS P. Rm FORWARD | ioea Gontaesnce of FordFon-presideat Clabe W THERE WAS NO TANG]BLE RETURN ‘Govt, Insists Dutnctq Be Held At Detroit December 12, 13 and 14, el First Affected Are Re- S 05.A3Ko RESCLE T o et gt B s BLOW ON HEAD REVIVES SHYLIGHT BURGLARY’ /964,000 Handed Over coding Atbogh Move TUMOUNNING SHIP52757 ey, et B MRCSREETES WBMOR IS THOWIVS gy HUTONSTIR o s’ P Extends in Some Quart.- Bt Seaner o Wt e L o B e ke o B o, Wi o " ide Dov e and ptage, O Hospitl But Draw- I o R O R e s b % Away With 8050 in | ings Were Found Un- | m ing last night of several Miochigan Accompanying the formal call for | . - | ——— Ford clubs. The conference, accord- (tho orgunization conference probably | Bt Cloud, Mian., Oet ' 8 - Fhe Clothin | suitable ing to leaders of the movement, prob- | will be a copy of & proclamation sign- 3°m:’ " Atoh I iMak ament A g $ chE STORI 0“ wA" my will name & date and place for ed by those attending last night's = tney, fo R whbeIs ot 8 | Wieshaden Goes to Seces- holding a nominating convention nex(!mulln'. : ;:’n‘r":‘:::fl'! Y Q‘q .fl:h Stinng | kst S spring. “Five years ago,” says thie procla- wy! 4| o sionists—Capture of Co-!City of Norfolk Partly Inundated—| The conference call will go out |mation, “the nation's patriots were :.-?73:::: "‘:m /, 0,’ s his skull, “uulhlnfln:, ;’"t 23, ““b‘”‘:' '“‘.Of 183,000 Dh.b““y Claims within a few days, It was stated by called to arms to save democracy to | o, night entered the store of P, Hutton blenz Is EXMM—FM High Winds Blow Lightship From xm:m ;}::&bzz',’::r;::_:,m:{, u;.‘ tha(rorld. "'rl:e t'llmr Iln'u u:rl\'k{d :'or ‘:-';:...y""' it was 4,,. q -'4. & Sous, one of the largest mercan- | Allowed, Only25Per0mt ” - arborn -for-| . “It |another ca 0 the patriots o he | b A & Riots and Plunderin, in‘ Moorings and Entire Virginia Shoro| CouTy000 1 upon,” he sald, “only af- | country to save democracy to the| Whitney was ovom"' .| the establishments in B‘ouullnnon, Resulted From Wounds S a g 1s Lashed by Gales, ter Insistent demand from Ford clubs | Unied States.” |during the world war, o, £, nd rifled the cases of men's wear and | throughout the country.” “The leadership of both the republi- [three times, and a victim "% %, or goods Entrance was effectod Received in Action. Hamburg. | Newport News, Va, Oct. 23.—8 O The Dearborn club, he said, had |can and democratic parties” it His Mo after the last gas att. %, .gh a skylight In the roof of the | ] h pi ," it adds, " 8, calls purporting to come from the | hoen inactive for some time owing to |“has become the speclal servant of |# blank, “iding which is a one-story affair, T Pritish steamer Westmoreland were|{ts inabllity to obtain from Henry |what s commonly understood in this| After the war he landed in N. id the thieves let themselves down picked up here last night by the Dan- | ¥ord any statement as to whether or |country as ‘the interests, and unless | York and obtained & job as a federai (o the floor of the store by a rops| Washington, Oct. 28.—~The special according 10| not he would accept nomination by a one or hoth of these parties changes (Prohibition agent. There he met a|tied to a chimney. They loft by the [senate committee investigating the young woman known as Mrs, Ann| back door. Veterans' bureau was told today by Whitney, who has lived in 8t Paul The robbery was discovered this| Director Hines that on one occasion morning at opening time. Merchan-|the burcau paid $64,000 for archi. By The Associnted Press, m jcan ! 1sh steamer Phoentx, The " Rhineland _republica Captain Gal of the Phoenlx, Who eame | party tho clubs might organize. “We |its leadership and attitude toward the movement was extended in 80me | ,iyore nere today. virtually were forced into action,” |people, there is little hope of obtain- quarters of the occupied area| Tho Westmoreland was reported to|Mr, Kronborg said, “Many of the |ing any economic rellef from our pres. |with him for the last two years. today but seemed to be receding |be 14 miles east of Five Fathom|clubs in other states threatening to|ent Intolerable conditions.” When Whitney, at a local hospital [ dise was thrown onto the floor and |tects' plans for a hospital at Liver- in the districts first affected,|Bank lghtship off the Deluwnre|proceed with a convention call if we| Lauding Henry Ford, the proclama- (vegained conselousness last night for |men's shirts of sizes other than those |more, Calif., and then found that the Berli intafns thab th e | Preakwater. did not do so.” |tlon declares, “no man since the days |the first time since the blow Wednes- | selected by the thicves, were scattered | drawings submitted were unsuitable. erlin maintains that the movi The first message was picked up at| Mr, Kronberg estimated the number | of Jefferson and Lincoln has come as |day, standing beside the bed was Mrs, | about the place. Overcoats were Used Stork Plans ment has been generally de-|7 o'clock and a few minutes later an-|of Ford clubs now in existence at be- |near the ideal of what the president |Luella Whitney, who married him in | thrown into a heap on the floor, shoss| The director sald the payment was feated. other was intercepted saying the seas|tween 300 and 400, and added that he | ought to he.” Grafton, N, 1., in 1912, and who bore [ Wore strewn about and the cases|made before he came intd office and The most important new ac-| Y overwhelming and that the was advised the organization confer-| A resolution inviting the coopera- |him two sons. nearly emptied of the stock which |that the reciplent, Matthew O'Brien | e A | boats on the ship had been smashed.|cnce would attract at least 3,000 dele- |tion of the National Grange, the Farm | He sald he knew nothing of Ann|had been left In them overnight. of Los Angeles, had filed a claim for cession of the separatists was A later message asked that the orew |gates and visitors. Sessions of the or- |Bureau, the American Federatlon of |Whitnay, nothing of the hahy soon ta| Lindsey Hutton, manager of the|an additional $13,000, which was dis« Duisburg, in the Ruhr, where |be saved. ganization conference, he sajd, would | Labor, the Farmer-Labor party and larrive, nothing of the almost complete | Store, made a hasty search in an ef-|allowed. General Hines added that according to a Belgian official | The wireless operator of the Phoe-|be held in the auditorlum at Dear- |kindred organizations was adopted by [divorce procesdings between himselt|fort to learn the amount of goods|O'Brien had come to Washington and message the republic was pro- nix got in touch with the Westmore-|horn, home of Henry Ford. the delegates following Introduction land Luella, and nothing of how he | 6tolen, but he was able to give only|had received standard plans for pub- | |land again buf succeeded in getting| Last night's meeting at which about |of the proclamation, which was draft- yay hurt, an estimate this morning. He stated |lio bufldings from the war and treas< claimed early today and the pub- |only the letter “8”. A heavy gale 8|4 score of delegates were present, was ied by Judge Jeffries. Whitney hiad a faint e that he|(hat the loss would amount to over|ury department and that these plans | B builgings uccupled HawiE 00 o oou hare, RS T ——= had been n government dry agent, | $450 in merchandise alone. Four of |Were followed closely in the drawings ¢ BONb | {he best overcoats in the store were|he later submitted for Livermore. . The Westmoreland lled fi Wieshaden Secedes AT Newy Octohbn: 18 for Bor: SEG"NI] PRIS"N TERM WATE“BURY SAI“]R IS }]lw“mw' "",,“'"""d it Now bl S avan™ Guttakiise - And tPRATRRY Demanded $5,000 Refund )r. Hans A, Dorten, 5 . 2 4 boys were and apparently did not e : the previous separatist move- 0 Bhyslolans sa wh"w_ Will recover, | MOst all the shirts of the 16% size|clalm against Mr. O & re« ment, seems to have thrown in Ports L g F"R I]RY v’"lATI"NS PRAISEI] Ffl“ HER“ISM S RN ‘|and all the soft and semi-soft collars|fund of $5,000 on the original pay«' his lot with the proponents of Terrific Storm Rages. | ! FORD PURGHASFq P[ ANT haf— }f.,"","”::"' hbass Mad packed 'Sflid“?fie ".:.'.f«::"m"&. hm:h:; ¥ Fvidently e robbers had packe ' | the present venture, as his fol-| = Norfolk, Va, Oct. 23.-—~A heavy el 54 4 'l | the suitcases and bags with the Joot|his attorney and it still is unsettled. lowers are veported to havm""l'le%' gale that has been lashing > e and had then lelsurely fitted them-|This was the only instance, he said, | hoisted the republican colors on |the Virinia coast for tne a'ffif A Seymour Man Goes to| Wlth T\\n Othen kept | Obtains Poughkeepsie Factory From| ceives out in the best that they could | where an architect outalds of the gov. a1 1 ildi at | acs . : i3 3 find in the store. Mr. Hutton was of | érnment service een employed “‘Teqf’;,;;: mnfi;‘(.' m,‘,‘ld,,mg:ow‘:f ;‘;" ;";::}]';g if'r‘e’.'ngf;"fn", and fore- Wethersfield — Schleifer | Down Death Toll on De- Firm in Sweden—To Operate Tt|the opinfon that the band had either|to draw plana for government hospi- s en, 5 v ¥ . tals. *where fen persons were wound-| The Cape '”‘“;” "‘“‘l’“'P i Case Up Today _stroyer McFarland As An Adjunct to Auto Concerns. ?h:ur::;d:rt:a"xrag":g:-i!;m b B O'Ryan, counsl for the ed in subsequent vioting. been blown from her moorings he | R DR ' i - New York, Oct. 23 -——Ca Mr. Hutton notified the plocal po-|committee said his {nformation had prlnc(pnP business streets of this city| haneson, Ol B Jo-‘ llee and also the state pelice and an|been that O’Brien never previously Republicans Lose Aix | were a foot under water at high tide.| New Haven, Oct. 23.—Ha 7 ot, 23— liend . of the . Joh nild ne | J N . 23.—Harry Sulak, Washington, Oct, 23 —Three mem- ANBSON | |\ actigation was started. No ol repared for any large build}) but ‘ On the other hand Berlin| Street car service in the business|alias Stewart of Seymour convicted of | bers of the crew of the destroyer Me- :’:::: fis““‘m of Poughkeepsie, an- h";d ngfln found up por:“m, 'hogu‘; ‘:: ?nup:ly for some ‘:wuon l"‘:(e‘h.lre dispatehes report th i lll.i .| section was suspended. liquor violatlons was fined $500 and | Farland were eommended today by | ; today vpon his arrival from ' isps 5 report the expulsion s given six months in state prison in the |/ y v as having performed th:c’:egr‘;r“at::;g throngh | the usual ecall of 1gh which Hen- rpasms of vislts to 16eal stores by rob- The payment to the T.os Angeles of the republicans from Aix-la-| supertor court here-today by Judge | “services hevond the us gt o 2 : e 3 Chapelle, where the present 1'e-qMURflER MYSTEmES IN Jennings. State Attorney Alling de- | duty” in assisting th “'“’“‘"'“vPoung-e;;,‘p h:f.::’ the factory &t|pars Only a few months ago, :the|architect, General Hones sald. took day houses in San Francisco. Drottningfolm ~ that| s iue 45 o resatrence 6t a periodte Forbes Was Director i § 3 von | i leted by o v publican movement saw its in- | clared that Sulak had been proven|When the battleship Arkansas and| - mp! V| drug store of Willlam Simpson in|place while Charles R. Forbes still ception early Sunday, The for- gulity of redistiiling and selling de- the McFarland collided off Cape Cod | M ’"p‘"flckhvllm s Plantscilla was the mark for a band |Was director of the buream, The natured alcohol, Judge Jennings | September 19, 19823 . [y e Ford will take possession of | which tore open the front door and |general then turned tb his own ad- mer regime is declared to have . reprimanded the acoused for falss.| The men are Joseph P. Hancock,|the plant at once and make it an|iancacked the placs. They were |ministration of = bureau affairs ana regaimed complete mastery | |hoods in his testimony. | boatswains mate, Newark, N. J.; Al-|adjunct of his, automoblle factories| never apprehended. Saveral other|General O'Ryan remarked to the com- there and also at Muenchen- | L This 15 the'last of seven cases re-|len M. Smith, freman, Balumore and [ame Other industries. Mr. Tohans-|breaks were reported bhetween that|mitee that there had been the clos. . o . 7 sulting from the state police raids in | Thomas Stack, fireman, 71 East Clay | S0M 3 » 0 name the|time and the affair of last night. est co-operation between himself and lrl?idbach i by t]I“E separatists | Dancers Killed in Former (. 1c5 o+ Naugatuck vanos. in August, | street, Waterbury, Conn. - “‘"‘f‘“"' ivolved, . SAL Heowould ! pes| . | General Hines throughout the inves- 1ad seized contro . | | City—Man and Woman A speclal venire pf 45 talesmen was| ~1hese men at great risk entered [Main In an advisory capacity. R tigation which he has made as coun- Coblenz, which the republi- y |before Judge Jennings in superior |2 compartment filled with wreckage,” | sel. cans plan to make their capital, Slain in Colorado {court this afternoon. From it a jury |th officlal report said “and rescued | 478 Men Getting Pay 3 > . comrades who were pinned beneath Questioned as to whether any em- i1 e | |may be chosen to t was still in the hands of the old ry Ernest Schlsifer, {the debrls. It was through the ef- ployes of the bureau recelved gow- (A Vg ! ————— !labor organizer, charged with ineitin, officials this forenoon, but the | & | torts of Hi 2 ocatl ] 5 : I35 ot | forts of Hancoel in sounding. the | : o ernment compensation’ for v Denver, Oct. 23.—Mrs. Georgta A |'0 riot during the New Haven road | i %013 turning men out of the |7C"F Frees New York State Boot- training, Gneral Hinos satd That at separatists were said to be ready shopme é g Bryan, 30, wit w. , _ |shopmen’s strike last year, ot to seize it before the day was, Sig:& il “flje?iof DF‘“‘I'::H:,MMJ s | forward compartment, that no greater | legger But Comrt Says He Thinke one time 473 employes were drawing e s loss of life resulted Sk Do g vocational training pay, but that this over and expected no opposition |sherie, 50, were found slain in the VE He Wa ense, : * ? o B Guilty of Offense. : to the move. front vard of the Sherie home near AGREES TO LEA U- S' et Sl E‘KDIOI’GI'S From Wilds of ?523‘554“3“agelin‘:f&"?:"f:e"fi: ; ; Morningside, Colo., today. The police ——— I AX'MURDERS CONTINUE New York, Oct. 28.—Irvi . Conflicting Reporu.. ity N A I 5 7 ng Kruger, . . and intent of congrese There ore conflicting reports re- | e s s onet Jet ascertalned| yran Guilty of Gigantic Fraud to Be ; s, by ;Z:(?.&‘:f;c:?':tx‘gi,};‘:‘k:;: Mongolia Bring Perfect gy enlvIng to further questions, the garding the city of Bonn where the s | N H ureau director said there was . evi- B D tbATE R Kb artan ot Have de;'g: n;:;z:r::dd s!;‘xg:‘i‘:e, S Expatrigted Five Years in Ideu of | Birmingham Today Has Twmtlmh’:;"l;t:@‘:i“\;g h!\n l::l‘::!lor:,g::mmpag'nn Specmlens dence that the bureau in the past had seized the government offices. The | partly clothed. Blood led from & Serving Prison Term. Fatality in Long List of Fiendish|the verdiot, Federal Tudge fnon o st ' |been handdicapped by political pres- lutest Berlin advices, however, de-|pedroom in the front part of the £ clared “There s at least one man {n| Victoria, B. ., Oet. 25.—Frederick | SUT® especially trom members of con- clared the separatists had been de-|house. ~ Police believe the shooting| N°W York, Oct. 23-—A gentence Assassinations, [this room who I8 convineed et me i | & Morris of New York. member of |5T¢® and particularly with respect to feated there. Treves, Mayence and all | probably took place in the bedroom,|!antamount to expatriation for five " oA g _'nr‘i of your s Moy’ Crs e AR Wb _:"f of | the location of vocational schools and the cities in the Ruhr area, except|the vietims dragging themselves Into| Y8ars Was meted out today to Hugh| Birmingham. Ala. Oct. 23 ruri e e g e n iR L Sl e oy mdrews party of | hospitals. He declared, however, that Duisburg are apparently still in _the | the front yard in the hope of getting|S Joseph, member of the fmporting ingham's “axe ’mumnr ”(,"mi'wlfl -” g “ f}:"' he was oy .h“- who have ob-|gince he hecame head of the bureau hands of the regular officials. * lald. A rifie lay across the bed.|f'm of Childs and Joseph, which |Ieached a fotal of 20 today when Mrs.| CRIVIRECU Ihat e wag a bootleg. | HRA Braol of the existence of the ina naq operated on the theory that Overnight developments in the Ba- | Furnishings of the bedroom were | falled in January of last year for ank Romeo died from wounds in-| a wholesale way ‘, 4 anr ‘1'::‘;: I.: l he wilds of Mon- | pen senators and representatives varlan situation were negligible. The | bespattered with blood. | more than $10,000,000, | fiicted by & person who entered the | 7 i Higetaisiiat b vesterday from |yyote to the bureau regarding cases aggressive attitude of Dr. Von Kaher,| The house s on' the golden road,| Pleading guilty to a charge of hav- \*‘l"m and home of Bernard Vigilante, r“ allingford Man Dies as Biiatin: Belfisire 1H he limpress of | they desired simply to ascertain the the Bavarian dictator, and the support { about 15 miles from Denver. Sherie, | In8 slgued a faise financial statement her son-in-lav. iast nights = M| 974k Bivthday Concludes | of fitanatheina wud myokelelons | facis, and were not seeking to dis- given hfm against Berlin by Genefal jabout whom liftle is known, rented it| to extend a $250,000 loan he agreed |Vigllante was probably fatally inci (o0 0 SO HSES VORE OO (00 THarotherigas and other fossil- | rpt the orderly consideration of Von Logsow, commander of the Ba- |several months ugo and apparently|to remain in Europe for five years yr jured. = The assallant used o meat| —o0dtng t Wit reaBl el Al b DR T varian relchswehr has made the Ba-|had been living there since. {Beneral sesslons Judge Melntyre | cleaver. = Sixty dollara was removed | Hal last night as the 87th annf. tance to science. The Titanotheriidae Comparatively Few W varian authorities masters of the sit-| Chief Bryan, searching for his wife, | Would 8o sentence him. Probation | fTom the cash register. =~ - @ 0T o MH| M‘”fimfi‘ drew to anre sald 1o have been the missing | General Hines tostified that of the uation and left the central govern-|who he said, was not at their home |officers recommended the sentence, | Jim Taylor, negro, is be’ ig held for close. ~He had been lll a month. Mr. |link in the race of great reptiltan |total of 183,000 disabflity claims al- ¥ s W ¥ u\.nnhnllon | Hall served for five years as tax col-| mousters of prehistorie ages, . Py ment apparently helpless for the mo- | last night, arrived at the scene shortyy | | b lector about 35 vears ago and had also| The Andrews party found in the Il‘:x‘v\n’ll"worz:;:.dl }r; "l"p’;"'nn r":“ha n'““m.l;:fl ment to curb such Independent ac- |after the discovery of the bodies. |Greenwich Woman G | R ; 5 ook, Healt b6 tion as Bavarla may wish to take, A H. Hitchell, a plumber of Den- | Jail, Fi zets 30 | STEAMER SCHEDVLE, o acollector, for the central{ rocks near the Altal mountaing per- |ing 75 per cent grew out of dissases Bavarian Situation, ver, walked into police headquarters, ays in Jail, Fined $200| ,,iveq-- president Van Buren, | 100! district. - He is survived by a fect ekeletons of the Aratopsian Di- |and injuries suffered outside the bats Greenwich, Oct. 23.—A police call| xear Yok, Oet. B8, fror fondon. son and daughter, nosaurs and a nest of nine eggs. In |fla sone. 1t is insisted in Munich, however, |accompanied by a minister, at "°°“-$ Y e one egg was an Embryoni that Bavarla is not considering seces. | and according to the police, confessed (on the home of Mrs. Rosie Della| gujled—President Wilson, Shang-| . e o gg was an Embryonic Dinosaur | General O'Ryan told the commit- Kkl A § [In ferfect form. The party found |tee that a number of dectors will slon from the federation and that the |to the double murder. Jealousy was | vesterday brought into thelr care|jai Oct. 20, (from Hong Kong) for ZRpe m differences are solely with the present | given as the motive, 30 fifty gallon barrels. of fermented | gan Jrancisco; Asia, Lisbon, Oct. 20,! Constantinople, Oct. 23.—The Tur- -:;_1“':4‘“!‘:' m] 70 skeletons ,complete | fostiy that in many cages the disease Berlin government. Meanwhile the| According to the police, Mitchell|wine. Tn court today on a charge| (from Marseilles), New York; Pres-|co-American negotiations comple- | " i ractional, und 25 ‘eggs of the |for which disability claims have been relchrat, or council of the reich, has | declared Mrs. Bryan, Sherie and him- | of gelling liquor without a permit|jgent Polk, Queenstown, Oct. L m to the treaty of Ouchy (the |Prehistoric monsters. allowed cannot properly be traceable been summoned to meet tomorrow to | $elf went on a “party” last night. the woman Was given 30 days in|(from London), New York: Megan r East peace treaty) were opened The ‘l“?"»‘ found a Dinosaur with |to mijitary service. disouss the whole Bavarian situation, | Returning to the Sherie place, more|jail and a fine of $200 and costs by |tie, Liverpool, Oct. 22, Halifax; |at the former ministry of foreign af- |18 collar of platied bones of a size g n . i . . v day, e " » and form that is intermediatory to all Food - disorders are continuing 1in | 1lquor was consumed. Mitchell is de- | Judge Mead. The police seized liquor| Cleveland, Southampton, Oct. 22,| falrs here today. The first sessfon [N H MP L clared to have objected to attentions|in a grocery store and Pasquale An-| (from Hamburg), New York. was devoted to deciding upon the pro- [ former discoveries, he stated. It GADDYA KSG ENSATION , | : _|torms the missing link between the Continued on Page 17) { Sherle paid to Mrs. Bryan, which he|tonio and Hubert Shinto were ar- cedure to be followed by the negotia ) | sald were reciprocated. The police rested for alleged liquor violation. e TR | tors. horned and the unhorned reptiies | FR BLOW FROM GOLF BALL {say Mitchell declared he could not Their cases Will be heard tomorrow. rm mmm—————— | e | known to the world before. It was stand by and see Mrs. Bryan “love —"'___‘I GASOLINE JUMPS AGAIN. asserted by Morris that it was the another man.’ {Three Pl C Toledo H. S. Eleven Detroit, Oct. 23.—The price of gas- | cestor of a similar race found on |Laward Deminski, Aged 15, Claims % e eafiure ars H the American continent. Church to Serve According to the police, the shoot- B d i 9 Issues Cha"enge oline which dropped two cents to|thc America s 4 2.8 ce st wee .| Noting and analyzing the results o v isability As Resul urned in Torrington {953 conks &, Wuiton Tist % re.| Noting and analyzing tl its of Partial Disability As Result A ing started in the bedroom. The as. g Noon Lunch for sallant apparently first shot Sherie, Torrington, Oct. 23.—Three pleas- To Any in Country (|| ;] 03"t 6% today when the Cen|the two years In the field will keep the scientific world busy for one hun- | of Injuries, Business Peo le and the woman once. As they strug- ure automobiles were destroyed and 3 4 | tral Of1 Co. announced & four cent in- P gled from the bedroom, police say,|five automobile trucks and a number Toledo, O., Ur‘t. 28. — Seott |lf .oase. dred years, stated Morris, The claim of Edward Deminski for g ; Besides e he again fired a shot at the woman.|of wagons considerably damaged by High school’s football team, na- |f/ l i i { 2 spiritual B pog W l&:’,y the ||| Later as Sherie struggied, according fire early today at the garage of tional high school champlons - = o e b e b 51 l‘;e‘;"':;‘fi Iirst Congregational chureh. ||| to the police, they believe he was|the Union Hardware Co. The build- ||| of 1922, issues a challenge to \EXPLORER DISCOVERS UNKNOWN RACE [vat white he was employed by the through the women of the con- |||2gain fired upon by the slayer. |Ing was also badly damaged. ‘Ten||| “any high school eleven In the ||| Shuttle Meadow Golf club, as a caddy, gregation, is about to pay at- Horses stabied in a nearhy butlding||| United Sates to play on Seott [ HAIRED INDIANS |y vresented betore Compeneation tention to the physical cravings ||| St Louis, Oct. 28.—Mr, and Mrs.|threatened by the flames were re-||| field here November 3 and 17. | OF WHITE, FLAXEN Commissioner Godtys 1 ChtxAler it of business men and women. | Richard Grant of Chicago, were shot leased. The total damage is placed The challenge, or invitation, Hartford w!w;d“’ v VA.Morvw H In furtherance of this plan, and killed in a dance hal in the at $13,000. The origin of the fire followed the cancellation of PSRt Y TOONN, o mnnl-i.ingr pre 4 y Hars luncheon will be served between western part of the city ~arl‘.»' today. iy undetermined. ||| games tentatively accepted by By The Associated Press. Mr. Marsh said: “I was in a native| The Deminski boy, wWho is 18 years 11:80 and 1 o'clock Thursday in ||| Wilfred Stainaker, their chauffeur, | » ||| Crosby High of Waterbury, Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 23.—Discov-| village when 1 noticed three girls|old, was injured July 29, 1921, while th'itc:m:;hd ",',’,’"{‘,,f"‘"“" “'“301'.‘2:"31‘:;’:33"7?; shooting “.M‘Buried A"ve 25 Days’ Four | ';:;nficlrlf:rr‘g'; ::nlzf:n;‘cr:‘be;; v |ery of a race of white Indians, with | passing into the jungles. They had | follewing his occupatlon'u n,caddy s at the women of | : N i s ot ol || and, in the jungles of Eastern | bodies as light as a ‘sunburned white | 1o gufi bezh £ the Methodist, Baptist., South [|/done by highwaymen. Jap Girls Finally Saved ||| vember 1. railurs of new men 'fiifii"mf"&'fii" dcsoribed today by | girl and decidedly light hair—a start- .'h',,.“':,(,m,:”::lfl:‘.‘ ‘;‘;f,,,“,{.(‘,:‘f "(':"" ",'." Congregational and First Con- N TR T | Tokio, Oct. 23.-—Four Japanese to come up to expectations was Richard O. Marsh of Brockport, an|ling and incongruous sight among ,'amm, developed and the “"l:"’ % gregational churches have been ||| Cancel $55,000 Policy of girls, students at the Yokohamal|| &iven as the reason for the can- | expiorer, just returned from the Jsth-| these black and rag-clad neEToes. |.aims partial disability for .‘;’ s requested by business people to "Abo Be H ed‘hlgh school who were buried in al|l cellations. { mus. Mr, Marsh, the first white man | They belonged to a white race living ,., John T, Donnelly of thi _": bt - provide luncheons. The women Man ut to anged |1eap of debris during the earthquake [to advance into ‘that wunexpiored re-| up the Chucanaque river. The me- |aienied the b SUEAS oy of the First church declded to ||| gtoekton, Cal., Oct. 23.—Notice has|were rescued alive after being im- | gion of Central America since Balboa, | groes told me these whites all had [g i 56T (R BOFs WaS calied In tee try the experiment. Whether ||| peen served on Aléx Kels, condemned | prisoned for 25 days without food. """ ! brought back with him photographs light-brown or yellow hair and ncm Decidlon tn: the ¥ luncheons will be werved as a |15 hang Janvary 4, and on Mrs. Kels| e - Pr— % | to substantiate his claims. wild and warlike. To s S SRR .- FUSRE regular thing in this and other |} ¢hq¢ the New York Life Insurance; ACOSTA TAKES APPEAL. | || The story of the discovery is told| “The skin of the girls' faces was GOVT. G churchos will depend ong the ll|cs has cancelled $55,000 flife in-| New York, Oct. 23.—Bertrand THE WEATHER | | by the Rochester Journal and the Post | tanned but free from that colored - GETS UPPER HAND patronage, Rev. H. W. Maier, ||| syrance poliey on the ground that it|Acosta, famous aviator recently sen- g | | Express in a copyrighted article. Mr. pigment so distingulshable in ali| London, Oect. 23. — An excliangs Hartford, Oct. 28.—~Forecast || Marsh is now preparing a second brown and darker races. | i I { the pastor, sald today. A 8ub- ]| yuq obtained by frand. Announce-|tenced to five days in jall for driving| | The fea- | Telegraph dispatch from Athgns this stantial meal will be served ala M|, oy o this was made by K. P. an automobile in Freeport while in-|| for New Britain and vicinity: journey. He will be alded by the tures of the wvldest girl were an oval |Afternoon says the lafest infoPmation nominal priee. Everything on || pow, stockton attorney, retained by |tosicated, today obtained in Brook-|| Rain, strong northeast winds. University of Rochester, Governor| face, thin lips, well-shaped chin and | $hows that the government is dom- the menu will be home cooked. |4y, i qurance company fo contest|lyn a certificate of reasonable doubt,|| the payment if Kels is hanged. '|"rm|l'ln: him to appeal. * C——— e — 'l»i dent Porras of Panama. They spoke no Span- | Inating the situation arising froin the Morrow of the Canal Zone and Presi-| aquiline nose ' iah.” revoll of the provinclal garrisons.