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News of the World By Associated Press HOMES FOR YOUNG WOMAN AND OLD PEOPLE PLANNED " BANDIT CAPTURE COP, " USING M S DRIVER {Missouri Bluecoat Is Over- powered and Forced to Aid Their Escape Rev. Lucyan Bojnows}:i Arranging To Extend W ork of Social §ervice In Sacred Heart Parish Buildings on Orange and| Joplin, Mo., Nov. 27.—A captured b X { policeman was forced to drive to North Burritt Streets, | treedom four danbits who participated & & in the holdup of th: bank of Asbury, Now Owned by Church, to Be Utilized in Develop- lul Asbury, Mo., yesterday. The kid- napped officer was Clarence Allison, ment of Program. who engaged the men single handed in a field near Crestline, Kas,, only to |be overpowered and made an instru- ment in their escape. Several hours after the robbery, Allison. came upon the quartet on a road near Crestline and opened fire. | The bandits abandoned their motorcar |and took to a field. Allison headed | his automobile into the field, but it {became mired and he continued the pursuit afoot, cut off three of the bandits and started marching them towards the road. A gun pressed against his back and a command to “drop that gun” wnnounced the fourth bandit Returning to their car with Allison the bandits found the machine stalled and commandeered a car belonging to J. A. Lucas of Columbus, Kas. | Allison was forced to drive the car #ll be greatly reduced by reason of | Bouth nearly to the Oklahoma line, the fuct that the buildings in which [Where, under cover of darkness, he the institutions will be housed are |Was released. - already the property of the parish. Ajprosintately 91880 wal obiained Father Bojnowski 18 a strong ad. |PY the bandits. mirer of the services of the day nurs. | Laving the bank the bandits were | ste vy fire and a run- ery. Many of the mothers who take |Subjected to u heavy f advantage of this buresu come from ning gun fight that extended more the northwestern section of the city, |than 15 miles into Kansas, before they which is the district in which the | €Vaded pursuit. Sucred Heart church is located. The | oy e new institution will provide good care | for the children of mothers who | _ ' EVANGELISTIC GAMPAIGN dally in the local factories. The nurs- | Pastor of Largest Swedish Church in ery will be located in one of the Orange street buildings vacated when| U, 8, to Speak at Bethany Church | on FPranklin Square. the new orphanage was built, Rev, Gustaf ¥, Johnson, pastor of Dormitorics For Women Dormitories for Polish young wom- The Swedish Tabernacle in Minne- |apolls, Minn,, will open an evangells- «n who have no relatives or close friends in New Britain, will be pro- tic campaign wnd Bible conference in the Swedish Bethany ¢hurch on vided in the same building. Father Bonowski hus long recognized the value of such an institution and the jrankiin Square commencing next avallabliity of the Orange street Tuesday and continuing for the bal- bullding following the occupation of .00 of the week, including Sunday. the new orphanage on North Burritt o oouinie he may extend his visit stroet, discloscd & gpene by which his |y tew duys longer. The Swedish Tab- “In';‘hm")’:::ihl’;:::tf;dln:::t.lnd women | ©™acle, of which Rev. Mr. Johnson / : |18 pastor, is the largest Swedish will probably occupy a North Burrltt |\, eop 1 the United States. Rev. 1GQ. E. Pihl feels highly elated over securing this prominent speaker for Itev. Lucyan Bejnowski, pastor of the Sacred Heart of Jesus church, un- der whose supervision the parish school, farm and elaborate new or- phanage are belng conducted, an- nounced this afternoon that plans are being made to open shortly a day nursery for the district embraced by his parish, a rooming house for Polish young emigrated from their homes to this country and who are without relatives here, and a home for aged men and women Although this announcement will | call for g t extensions in the welfare work of Father Bojnowski's church, the cost of inaugurating this program women who have a rescuc by street dwelllng house owned by the parish and recently demaged greatly by fire. 1t will first be necessary to rebulld and remodel this structure. FFather Rojnowski sald this afternoon. The bullding is a short distance from the Polish orphanage. Because of these and other matters of business, the pastor has postponed a trip which be had been contemplat- ing for some time. He had not defi- nitely decided where he would go, but had under consideration a voyage to Europe, |general public to attend the services. |been arranged, which arrangement calls for three meetings each day, | morning session at 10 o'clock, which 'WIII be devoted to Bible study, after- ’nonn meetings at 2:30 p. m. and eve- nings at 7:45. Rev. Mr. Johnson has galned renown as an eloguent speak- er and is constantly in demand for evangelistic campaigns, Swedish Primate to Carry Staff Over 800 Years Old FAVORS INDEPENDENGE |Re. Rev. Natha Nathan Soderblom s on Té o n Has Insignia of Office Liberated as Soon as People Are Capable of Self Government. Washintgon, Nov. n.——mmmi ("solidge’'s position on the Philippine! independence question Is based on a| beijef that the United States should | withdraw from the islands as soon as uw from land X this vieinity it considers the people there capable| . » . of seif government. To this end the| “"iU!IE With interest the arri president feels excellont progress is| ATchbishop Nathan Soderblom bwing made his party ncxt Sunday morning. ||-nrty consists of the Archbishop, his (‘oolidges Will Not Take wife, his son Jon, Dr. 1.. G. Abraham- (' ft Turke’v This Ye.r son, editor of Augustana, the official the First Archbishop of Sweden, Lutherans of are al of Washington, Nov, 27.—All offors of | Church organ of the Swedish Luther-)state commeree committee A gift turkey for the White House|an church of America, and Rev. Dr. Thanksgiving table have been declined | g G. Ohman, former pastor of the | CUMmings, Senator Lodge of Massa with thanks. President and Mrs. | First Lutheran church of this city Cool 1 y 2 » n;vlldm'vd l‘:mr“!,:-‘;';!""'"m the cus. | At the service on Sunday morning g o e a0 | the archbishop will be dressed in his tom of admirers of the nation’s chief robes of office, a feature of which is exeeutive to compate for the honor of | .0 large pastoral staff, providing the bird for his Thanksgiv- | s, ooiritual jurisdiction as are ing dinner. Sometimes enough tur- | | bishop of the chureh of Sweden. The keys bas been received at the White | . crook and head of the staff is of gold Hous: 10 load down the tables of the | ZECE S0 B o e all Draper whole staff of employes. But Mr ko - g 3 is silver. 1t is so heavy that the Coolidge does not regard the practice \ as one that should be encouraged SR S P Y & L - . o who carriea the staff except when the dignitary himself must carey # | convention sake | Made n the was used by the Sweden, and by each sion since then, for yeurs The doors of the chureh will b opened at 9 o'clock and the service will begin at 10:30, In the afternoon the speak at the anditorfum of the school in Hartford at 3 o'clock The Wennerberg Male chorus will sing at the morning service here At conclusion of the service the Calls on Girl, Commits Suicide in Her Room Providence, Nov. 27 James Mof ML, 26, assistant manager of the Colonial Farm Tnp at North Attieboro Mass today in the room of a young woman for whom he had called to take to lunch Filipinos Pass Bill Over Veto of Gov. Gen. Wood By The Associsted ¥r. Manila, Nov. 27 The bill ting penalties on delinguent land tax | the pavers, vetoed Governor Wood was unanimonsiy § d over | the the veto today by the Philippin. leg-| The archbishop and ssint The Wil now goes 1o Wash- | be entortained at dinner at the ington President Coolidge's con sideration year 1106, the staf first archbishep of n micces than ¥ on more committed suicid. bishop will high remit P church for (Continued on Page Fifteen) {a visit to New Britain and invites Ilu-; |Topies for the various meetings have | Made in 1100 and Used by | and | The | defer to the judgment of republican | | | | | | emblems of | f for| neral | Wishop will speak to the children ..1|‘nu pereons kifled who were Afchie is party will| Tina home | bury Simon o [osked for & delailed IGHTEEN P THOSE TO TESTIFY Mass. Officials Here Checking Up Medical Transiers \ALCORN IS OUT OF THE CITY ESCA FOUND IN HAWAIL One of Six Who Fled Philadelphia Prison July 14 Captured SAYS GUARDS : ASSISTED Declares They Got $30.000 for Aldlngi.\llns. Doctor and Clerk Looking Over ~—Officials to Asr?rhl.n‘ List Truth of This Last Statement—Pal Who Later Went To Already Recaptured. Honolulu, Nov. 27.—Louis Edwards, | who admits he is one of six prisoners clifte, former Unionville med who escaped from the Eastern Peni- was the first witness summons tentlary of Pennsylvania at Philadel- the jury room, when the grana phia, July 14, according to police, was | probing the status of physician arrested here yesterday. Edwards|censed to practice in this state, wh came to Honolulu recently with the|credentials were alleged to San Francisco Chamber of Commerce | been obtained by’ irregularities, which visited Hawail on a trade ex-|sumed its sessions at the county cursion, | building this forenoon. The examin According to his story, the six pris- | ation of Sutcliffe begun Just before oners paid $30,000 to guards at the|the jury adjourned yesterday was| penitentiary and were permitted to|continued. ) escape in an ash wagon futeliffe came to the When he was arrested, Edwards| carly today as did a large number of [PORT was engaged in preparing a booth at Ph()i'nlcians \\hn. I'.adlhmn .wmmnn--d‘:'m_“'m a carnival. He s said to have been and were awalting the call of the in- (Soclalis - «7 ] :no “life of the party” during the sea vestigating body. ‘hfr’_l')[ '4'”1'»‘ Ilhls uflv\l']fltfon‘n«:ine'twf voyage of the trade exeursionists: Sutcliffe Excused the parties had proposed a candidate 5 by The grand jury session was oper .41‘-°r‘!h‘ rhuntl'"llomm o 9 0:15, a 8 at| An alternative suggestion, which ap- viladelphia, Nov, - more excused because the time being at least rds, one of the six men who escaped rival at the courthouse of Dr five-y attempt ""'”' I“‘” “"I‘"'rr‘;“"rlt""""” "”’:.:'! " |H. Prior of the Massachusetts board |fOrm a bourgeois cabinet composec July 14, anc eportec pture 1 of registration and health and his|representatives of the German nation- Honolulu, was serving twelve to four- . | | GIRLR FIVE PARTY BLOG MAY " BE NEW GERMAN GOVT. Unable of Connecticut Practitioners Take Bay | tempt to Form Cabinet for Ebert State Exams . Sut. 1 man | ‘o Hartford, Nov. 27.—~George ssoclated Press. Nov. 27.—Dr, Heinrich F. has been endeavoring to form stry, abandoned the effort and ' his mandate to the president use of his inability to find chstag support for a cab- his chancellorship. Ebert thereupon began . vith the leaders of the , 1es for the formation of * uninclusive of the courthouse | N8 bour 8 taken Suteliffe th at re 1" was rear for ast in favor of the to ;. Cha riy was an effort i o in (Continued On Page even). London, Nov, Dr. Heinrich ¥, Albert has relinquished the task of have Edwards, James Brown, one arrested in Brookiyn, N. Y., last month, and is buck in the peniten- tiary, and T. J. Gillen, another of the sextette, was fatally shot in a pistol duel in a New York hotel a few days later. TEST “TRUTH SERUN' Newspapermen of th ix, was ice Break Up Band of Youthful Revolutionaries With Communistic Tdeas Three New Orleans New York, Nov, bomb squad today covery in Harlem venile revolutionaries Trotzky"—Leo Granoff, Lieut. James J. Gegan said he had heen put on the case by Justice Hoyt of the children's court after Granoff had been arrested technical The reported t a band led by aged e dis. of 11, Take Injection And Are Unable To | o ™ Tell Lie, Report Shows., boy N yermen ew Orleans, Nov, ~Three news- one from each of the New Orleans dailies, submitted to scopola man (truth serurh) tests late Jast night before members of the New she on a | of glo after mid when he w he they had learned and giris, ting Satur Fast met distri- police sa asked Bar and it was true street. T who gave ere they were them for people as radical pamphlets e m i interviewed o) up might parents expressed P the par- e family any in- have su Joseph's | ants of children and swite prisan guards were paid - $30,000 to| was lmmediately invited into the |most with the neutrality of the demo- ried when they escaped, brocoid be Fegarded As binding, s Tos i it b v Dr. Jarres, minister of the interior in That Is How Diamond | kinds of material. Berlin, ago the chief of police at Honoluln Philadelping, Nov doyue Nor- 1" "n. 4 ibert's luck of success was at for a holdup and double murder, they be married at once, the chorus|Nc® York P o 1 ing told the detectives that Joseph sald, because she had not known him Assoclates who were famillar with oo 200 00 and his brother |alleged to be distributing communist answers immediately, The men at no | 0" 0 that he 10 be necessary 1o take him to a spe- (oipient revolution they . Set antamotitle’ staniine secrctary, Miss A. M. Longley. alists, centrists and German people's REN Years . . b ‘| The Massachusetts official was es- | parties. assault and attempted jail breaking at| o 10q by Dr. Stanley H. Osborn, [to reckon with the "”T“y\’l"gim told by Edwards that|Connecticut heaith commissioner. He soclalists and the communists and at < grand jury room. Dr, Osborn and |crats, while the center party made its assist in the escape was not donl«d!:“ms,( Longley remained in the state’s | collaboration subject to two the penitentiary todnv‘ b"flxlfi ‘de attorney’s office. | tions, first, that the government must officlals have no kzoml* dge, ‘| “‘!' f\"‘od. Came From Mass, be along constitutional lines, and, see- ;‘{'h"”\elrtmy :;““c"h"m:’;';‘l’mn':r:’ ear.| Dre Prior and Miss Longley came |ond, that the treaty of Versailles must ow pis! 3 V] " v Lack of agreement amorg the par- guispgiol ide the- tnxtitybion, hedi 1 iat v ties on these conditions seemed to be never b“o::’d;:e:n;l‘::: Svias IN anE wrr" filnl the sticking point. _ Story s . A candidate for the post of chan- ¥, lu:r;l‘:‘ :-:o:’-'ln”:::::‘:n' ‘“'L:)M:_':r""} 9 cellor In such & bourgeios cabinet was oaca) | of the prison yard by means of a lad- | | der made in the prison carpenter shop, Pl 2T | and let themselves down on the out- | formin, r Ter . 4 g 4 ministry for the German side with ropes made of different relch, says an Agency dispateh from padlico: of | Uonoluin wave bad| Brothers Came to Be Sus- | “ormany thus is st without u goy- " | o - ernment, after an interval of four days tme. ~According to word received | pected a8 Slayer-Robbers |uince the resignation of the stroso- o l;: l:l' m;‘ICO A;oul: mn“(ni mann ministry which, however, is from San Francisco. |stili nominally functioning ad iuterim, descrtption of fmand, w chorus girl playimg in this o007 50 Tl e all the oity, today revealed to detectives how o political parties in the reichstag to Joseph Diamond is alle to hav [oonoee o non.partisan cabinet told her that he and his brother, Bar- ephee s rte {low, were sought by New York police BOY TROTZKY AGED “ She said she met the brothers ) ) through a chum, also & chorus girl LEADS YOUNG RADICALS who had known them in New York Joseph fell in love with Miss Normand - ithe first time he saw her and insisted | girl declared, She said Joseph wooed | her ardently and her leisure time in | this city was a continual round of | roof gardens and luncheons with him, | Miss Normand was quoted as hav seemed nervous several days after she | | met him here, He repeated constant- {1y his plea that they marry at once jand go away, she declared The girl refused to marry him |long enough to decide her feelings, Orleans medical society, The report- The girl said they were dining on |charge juvenile delinquency. His ors were :H:“""‘;" ‘;"“’;‘ the ;"I":m hotel roof when Joseph told her he arrest occurred at Lexi venue was injected Ty 1o give & TAINE (344 a secret to tell her. The pair | and 107th street shortly answer to every question put to them. | oo 10 Jose ph's room wh he in- | night on November 15 ]lh;; ’;f"\llfl"' "f‘]::";u:‘;;’" l:‘:"""‘:h:,“';' | were wanted in New York for a hold- | pamphiets. a ew days, @ Lap, He again asked her to marry The L :"""'l'”-' 'fl;‘lv ':::"’ :":"“"l';‘:""r""‘;":: him, and while they were in the room, |that nearly a score eatures. nhe Ase - larlow came in all wder 14 had been were the truth, the subjects gIvIng the | apee xormand ity i time showed the slightest sign of con- | joueph had been making a living by by 4 sclonsness. holding up Barlow, she buti - s g | serted, laughir iculed the ques Gegan's +tion, and that th K i clalist Yoo ning. T wen planning e win | detectives said |at the political {offspring. Senator Lidge Belicves Towan Amazement their New York ris Diamond & ged with connection w two Brooklyr were lheld wit tion December No remarks counsel at t) the brothers court room “We arc go get the I his brother 1 nt slaying of ow Mor- Joseph robbery philosophy Retain Both Chalrmanship of Inter- murder in r bank messengers today bai examina state Board and lcadership. e " er, how 'indignant She she and senator t today to Washington, Nov Cummings of Towa agr 1 represe the she t vd for a bos t by tinker with although the made their arraignment b entering leaders of the senate as to whether he shall retain both or efther or his pres- ent places as president pro tem. of the senate and chalrman of the inter- byt NIP COMMUNISTS Berti N 7 Beriin comm day ad «a v cral prominent in this ¢ to wo r rested & the After u conference with Senator e 20 8 pros et . ¢ ch to SHIP NOTICES Arrived President Garf chusetts, the republican leader, sald expected the Towa senator to be continued in both positions despite the objections which have been raised Ly other members Rer “bloody pro 1nthorities 't t the ha | Moscow h communists € York from her Resolut New Routhampto Olympic ampton Presid vocations” this evening SUED FOR 830,500 Long tdand Man Is Made Défendant GIVES DEVER OCREMIT N York N oul Prohibition Wa Commis as writter Yokohama Now reseing San Fran Helian New York In Vour Actions Following Awto- INSANE MAN SPEEDING AT 50 AN HOUR THROUGH HARTFORD WITH Dr. Albert Gives Up At-| ident Ebert's re- | Such a cabinet would have | opposition of the | condi- | =_—g—_——'?: Average Daily Circulation Week Ending 10,046 Nov.. 24th .. PRICE THREE CENTS MILES AGES. UNS DOWN AND KILLS CHILD Eight Year Old Boy Hurled Under Wethersfield Ave. Trolley Car And Body Cut In Twain— Crashes Into Four Autos Before Stopping Mad Flight—Came From New Haven At 60 Mile Clip—Was To Be Confined For Mental Trouble. Hartford, Nov. 27.—George Kenneth Whiteside, whom New Haven physicians were preparing to confine for mental derange- ment, and Miss Wiliford E. Wheaton also of New Haven left the Elm City at 7:30 this morning to elope, dashed up to Hartford at 60 miles an hour, knocked down and killed John Fedora, 8, at Park and Main streets, this city, sped north on Main street, on the wrong side of the streét, at about 50 miles an hour, and crashed into four automobiles just north of Buckingham street on Main. The Fedora boy was knocked under the wheels of a Wethersfield avenue trolley car going south, and his body cut in two. ‘TEMPLETON ANXIO&S 10 . STEP OUT AS GOVERNOR Tells Hartford ¢ Whiteside Becomes Violent. Whiteside and Miss Wheaton only slightly injured sustained several the head and face, |taken to determine whether she re- reived internal injuries Whiteside received only a slight laceration on his |upper lip. Both he and Miss Wheaton were taken to the Hartford hospital. At the hospital Whiteside became noisy and uncontroliable. He was taken about half an hour later to the Hartford Retreat for observation and confinement, Few Details Available, Only a few details of Whitesidely | mad ride from New Haven could he | learned, Motorists who were passed ¢ the car on the Berlin turnpike say it was going at least 60 miles an hour. Officer W. 8, Wadsworth who was on traffic duty at k and Main n down John were Miss Wheaton lacerations about X-Rays will be rch’s Men's Club He Will Welcome New Year's Bells of 1925 Hartford, Nov. ~Accompanied by Howard P. Dunham whom he ap- pointed state insurance commissioner, Governor Charles A. Templeton last | night told 100 members of the Men's }c:ub of St. John's church here that | he would welcome the end of his term us governor, “I have done what I felt was best” | declared the governor, “and I'm going | to stick right through to the end of { my term, But I want to tell you men | gtroets whe, that the New Year's bells of 1925 Pedorn, says it was going at least 50 will be a joyful sound to Governor ' miles an hour then, and passed so Templeton.” to him that he fell against The governor said that he had en- Golng w See Dad, He Saild joyed being governor though many Miss Wheaton was rushed to things were not as pleasant as they Hartford hospital in the polie might have Leen.” bulance, At the hospital Whi Governor Templeton made & Strong { ut first refused to give hin plea for strict observance of the pro- | Jinally after an unsu hibition Jaws and in explaining to control him, the hospital position on this subject he said ties requested that be removed “They tell me T am getting to be [the Hartford Retreat. There he g nk on the eighteenth amend- )i name us George Kenneth Whit ment, The record will show that I|yide, He told John J. Rogersor voted against the elghteenth amend- | gistant superintendent of the ment back when 1 was I|that he was on 11d, for business reasons. NOW | futher, the George that 1t has become part of con- | Thompsonvilie. Mr stitution, I'm for it.” that Miss Wheaton told him that sl CANNOT WEARAMASK. | " Vo of severa her relatives, Oklahoma | | | | { close Dis the ssful attempt his authori- hospital v ser But the oF his way to see his Whiteside Rogerson said ad Preparving Warrants Prosecuting Attorneys John 1. Bonee and Nathan A. Schatz were preparing, this morning a warrant for the arrest of Whiteside, charging him with criminal negligence Left Without Coat Haven, Nov The carly 1 of the ir automobile of Miss brother, Dr. ¥, L. reet who said his hat Whiteside t Senate Passes Measure Making Is Misdemeanor For Secret Orders 1o Hide Faces New polic app: Whe W wigter local dis- By The . 27 Okiahoma « The state senate today adopted a clause in the bill to regulate secret orders making it misdemeanor to wear a | tion was greeted by proponents 1 greatest by regulatory H were hotitie ton by ' mask. m of Eim st t without or coneession de thus group opposing strict laws. The vote was as n n tar the | his opi T P alancec N jcast soon Hermit’s Cave Found s Rum Runners’ Cache Nov A n dug a I to ! by hermit wild ave be many s ago on act of pastur TUT'S TOMB ARE SHOWN Beautiful Creations of Gold, W owne to and 1 Dor had sei f aleoho. ey ed a truck in the polic traced re and ti Rare a 1 eat es ¥ Silver and Tvors Are Opened truck, stigatl i for Inspection Dareh PASTER OCEAN LINVY Ye Ne sir Jose HiNen G AVILY N ot “THIRD CASE 2% separate $22,500 today of Wood Nov Four aggregating superior court against Herman Schroeder Haven 1. as the owtcome of an automebile accident July on the Danbury-New Milford road when car driven by Schroeder erturned Three persons on the rear sest were Killed and Schroeder wus frightfully hurt Three tor or Bridgeport Aamage sits were filed in L. TR 1o be A last a cats the high terdas ot | o | THE WEATHER Hartford. Nov. 27.—Forecast for NSew Britain and vicinity Fair. colder tonight: Wednes. day fair, continued cold . Thurs- day probably fair Aisease taken 25 years filed by administra- ac abo of the ot suits are administrateis estate nte Jo pa said 2 mild « Dr. P Holmes o advise that wupe me is Brookiyn and| this that th Tyler De Kalb Hewell of £ and Charles B, of Dan- ench $1 by Max Danbury who was hurt, for|| #* " for whh and atired Supt the schoo! department all childrea attending 82,500, OF SMALLPOX juring the Thanksgiving recess

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