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Lo NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8§, 1923. —SIXTEEN PAG I,S PRICE THREE (‘ENT% 28 RAROOPS ARE DISBARRED DOCTORS DUTCH VESSEL IS | ONE OF TWO WANTED FOR MURDERING ADVANCING ON REBELS WHO | |0SE GOVT, PERMITS CAPTURED OFF N. Y N. Y. BANK MESSENGERS IS CAUGHT THREATEN OBREGON REGIME |poun hske to Return Lieuss| Zeehond a Crew Held for Ve — - . oPrriwligor | gonst ot | 14 Year Old New Yorker, Peeved John Farina Arrested Calles Withdraws From DAVID A. NIVEN DIES DR KORAITIS EXPLAINS o FLEETI_S—‘STJCCESSFUD At Meager Booty, Fires Tenement n Hoboken, Charged Presidential Race And| AFTER LONG ILLNESS m;mm;m A ‘ ) : | With Shooting Of Bar- Heads OPPOSifion To As Grand Jllry. Has n—Abnul‘l-‘a‘tvIP"“ B n”hmfin‘ ,m":w“ V**[Police Round Up Youthful BRITISH PREMI[R 'S low And McLallglllin Pmminent Reside!lt was 2 < g ¥ | Quantities of “Wet Goods” Landed ‘ Bu‘ zldrh ()“e "f “ hom 2 2 jore Subpoenas For Witnesses Be- Alon e Jersey Coast, Officials | {4 Revolt — Revolution| Once Proprietor of the | " e Do ol S Resets Heo “Sackad Gur| HEP"RTH] RESIGNING On November 14. Admit. “Boston Store” 7 2 Hartford, Dec. 8.—Dr. Frank M. New York, Dec. 8. — The Dutch 24t o T 0 v | e S— To Contlnue. Webb of Bridgeport, one of the 18 |shoorer Zeehond was seized off Fire With a Little OI' Jack. Eveni Standard I i Tases Navis it David A. Niven, formerly proprietor | ¢Clectic physiclans whose licenses 10| giand early today by the coast guarc | - uveming dtandar Vs |Accused Loses Nerve en av . ven, o o n a 5 - "l - " ai P . e % of the Boston store, died at his home | Practice the heallng art in Connectl- | cytter Lexington and her captain and | New York, Dee. 8.—Disappointed MacDonald Will Be Rec- l Finger Prints Are Taken cut had been revoked upon request|orew held for violation of the prohi- | pecause lie had ébtained meagre hooty H & H t 57 Forest street last night about A Strict Censorship Imposed |3} 7 ~ . (20008 Loe miats Atibrany T0g M, Aloorn to- IGi0 1 ivwa® 1o her Mol Was Tound | o e e v e st el o i s T : ' e e its s, Tad b e a0 g | day turned in his license to the state | 2500 cases of chumpagne and other | dampsen adns et fire to a fenement ommended as Successor Second Gunman’s Appre- i department of health. liguors valued at more than $200,000, 2 5 | by Mexican Government|;.q. Bl o quors [ D00 | i the lower east side e 3¢, Niven was born in’ Ayer, Soot-| Dr. Peter Koraltls of New I‘,":""‘ The Zeehond, fitted with a steel hull | yy0 confessed to the policeman wha | London, Dec, §. - pvening hension Expected. on All Messages to andiund. January 2, 1851 He cume ‘°‘n;:;’ r;r. (}n\l;rg|:" o :l‘:::”::)r:(rm::!::: i i vasedl sp hae reglmcy. (011 | arrested him that he, with two school | Standard today s Premier Baid v ‘ ville have written C - [taken as a rumrunher, 7 B btining ¥ win will resign on Monday and that —_— this country when 19 years of age and = * = 3 ¥ chums, had participated in forty, i gn o onday a 4 From Count Via Gal-|settled in Providence, R. I, where he [T of Health Stanley H. Osborn that | Waming Goes By Radio [ burglarics and started three fires. The | he s likely to recommend as his suc o ALY T resided for 12 years. About 41 years “""",”"_””“"" e pojacstion of 08 | auy ‘I“‘T‘““"‘h"'g’,"”' outside the | yize in the fire story tenem il cossar J. Ramsay MacDonald, who e A _|grand ju anc ey are ore! | three-mile limit by the cutts MRIN- Page s i & . , WU labor {860 he cAlin 5 o Britain and cn-| unable at this time to comply With the | gle, which sent a radio message to the | no"her Strect, which housed % .Pmllvllfl v ope| Wanted in conneetion with the slaying s | 3 s # request to turn them in. Lexington, also on rum patrol today, | = 2 £ & f two Brooklyn bank messengers on . . pster Goes Armed a " imons, ‘“"'“T"‘I""::‘””"'"":‘;;03{’",{‘71"50:;,:'bf; Commissioner Osborn had no spedh- | asking her aid in the chase [, ounse Gots Armed - SRR NS ndnsauwoy vor loe| November 14, were arrested today in he finm of Bullar & Niven moved to | fic statement to make on the compli- | The master of the Zechond gave his| o ATHOE Gb WiomAten SN paper's | @ Jefferson street rooming house. Five i s ance of Dr. Webb to the demand for |name as I1. 1. Krans. PRIBpAOD, W18 PO} " . o . guns were found in their possession. St = » Bos store 1 e ke 18 oakre and ar- | StAtCmen S SO : 3 Calles has renounced his candidacy | the present site of e Boston #ore | iy icense, but he did say that he | The Zeehond siflcd from Antwerp | °f JOhn Frinder, 13 vours old, and ar- New York detectives and local po= BEEAA SOTRAE NS SN was much pleased with the turn of | November 17, with a crew of nine ! cS Hin, 0 son of 5 ! | plicit various robberies, the p affalrs in view of statements from |men, They were placed under arrest | PlCity In various robberles, the po Trr ind declared that the suit services to President Obregon against | © e ! Tpon the des M ullar a fow mier” was the cry Upon the death of Mr. Pullar a fow | b qo0nort which seemed to point | with the captain of the schooner and rog TCaneitne MR o the nsurgent forces in Vera Crus and | 17pon the death of %o THERs = (O AZSTe 8T, . * |toward resistance of the eighteen doc- | will be given hearings today before r s gt Nl 22 } ’ ntif .8 Jaliseo tire ownership, retaining his interests i AG pre A . ors to his demands. Ie said the ac- |4 federal commis ¢ until about a year ago when ill health | {ors to h and has named General Calles as . | f Webb meant that the 18| The Zeehond ment officials . ; 4 A . A8 | forcod him to retire from active busi- | tlon of Dr. Webb mear ¢ Sitne 8 1, [gover e S knve thety vhich had asseml meet hir Had Five Loaded Guns head of the ral opposition to the ; | were mot united in opposition to the | Lelieve, may be the ound* 1 T {ness and he sold out to the present de la Huerta-Sanchez rehe.s : attitude of the department of health. | ferred to during the trial of Mannie | ¢ mE oha tniee boy 14 years in the rooms was secreted Twenty-eight — thousand federal | %0 5 10 More Witnesses I"Kessier, the “bootlegger ki as the | 01d. who is said to carry a brace of ) troops, it s said, are conergiug upon | Moy “:",",.T.’,'.'YT"‘”“‘.“",“,;;‘ 1\',‘]:';’, County Detective Edward J. Hickey | schooner with which some of his big. | Pistols, aud the police started a searc FIRST LUTHERAN GHURCH el e Vera Cruz revolutionary zone. [Tl B8 I8 T 10w and |today was preparing another batch of gest rum transictions were made, | for Dim. \ Both prisoners were to be arraigned M command of Generals | AHPEME BoUR L O Who sur. | Subpoenas for witnesses to appear be- | Kesslor was sentenced to a term in | About to Start ¥ire INVITES NEW ORGANIS {nere tmmediately and removed to Joaquin Amaro, Juan Andrew Alama- | GUSTEE LUl SERENR TR U for the grand jury when it resumes | federal prison for violation of the pro-| A voliceman, who discovered the | New York zan and ¥uesto Topete, | £ Niveh ‘wan fl' dirachat: af .'hr |its session on December 17. Forty |hibition laws. fire in the tenement was attracted by Farin In, rints, taken immedis Obregon Asks Support . | NeW Britain Trust Co., at the time M‘ witnesses already have appeared be- R J small boy sneaking in an\ll out of e S, Malmstre of Center City, ately after his re were said by President Obregon has fssued™ & )y,."q000h and was a member of the |fore the jury and there will be at Land Vast Stores the hallway. He found Sampson : the police to correspond with one sent manifesto to the people calling on x2S 0 e e and of |1€Ast 40 more called as the result of | Atiantic City, N. J., Dec. 5. —Coast | crouching under a stairway with ma- | Minnesota. Asked (0 Take Posi- broadcast by the New York police them for support againat the military | ¢ "W > of Newr ¥ | subpocnas now to be served. | suards today reported that during the | terial for starting another fire near by. 3 5 following the Brooklyn slaying and coup, bhranding it us a conspirac: { ¥ Andrews sscisty ot New Tork olty) | I Govt, Permits {night rum runners from Atlantie City | The boy, according to the police, was tion in New Britain, robbery. - s PIFACY | e was a director of the old Hardware oo Gove, antic City s o 1 3 o | P e 3 y 4 s Mar 's connectior Sguines the comman peopla 08 e | oity Trust Co., and hias been & director | , Frenk T. Putney, state prohttition snd the vicinity completed one of the | nettled because a robbery ho had just| . 000ion ¢0 Carl 8. Malmstrom ,,,_'L,','"ff',',“”“ it ,‘:,',”: A :::,‘ PA™ of reactionary conservatives, of the New Britain Trust Co., ever s el & Hoboken, N, Dec. 8,-~John Fare ina, alias Biters, and Sam Martizzi, veston, By The Associated Press. Mexico City, Dec. 8,—Gen. Plutarco lice made the raid. The who said he was Sit med Plaintield, N J ) tives sald for the presidency and has offered his ree chee: r streets hree cheers for ident has accepted the of. - e taken into custody. director announced today that he had | most successful landings from the |€ngineered had produced only a gold of Center City, Minnesota, to take the seneral Enrique E shief $ . plice. They said he be neral Enrique Estrada, chief of | gno tnat institution came into beling s s i witnems, ' lof the 18 eclectic physiclans whose | gling operations | school near their homes. Their bUFS- | o 1o night following a vote ut & Probably Murder Pistol ral government s said to have | bank merged into the present Institu- - haf also asked for their books and | mas rum sale, and the coast guards |apartments principally. The three fires |\ "0 B o i vidiving o | lieved to have been one of those used Rebellion To Continue by a brother, William, of West Haven ’ 3 A they will be seized, The 12 |sailing vessels, believed to he part of He “Socked the Guay experence as an organist and as & | of ina's hiding place by under co Calles' renunciation of his prew.|o'clock. Rev. Willlam Ross of the| G6orge M. Sutclifte, Unionville; Ar-|In the week oft Highlands, now are |early $160 they were intercepted as| e iy geceptance of the Invitation |in an attempt o get some. of the ment, It was statod at the headquar | toF. Noeling, Bridgeport; Lamar K. Tut- Work All Night son proudly told the poliee he was | ....¢ oxrent, tors of the rooming house, also were however, caused much rejoleing | | brook: Aaron Glass, ew Haven; vesterday and | realize he was in a \op formally demanded the government |rum fleet ever made south of High. | Watch and a quarte position of organist at the First Luth- BedIoinsa (firlwrm\wnmum:::\lq'v"rl‘o Who | when the Hard City Trust com. |Permits to prescribe lquor from 12 |lands, hitherto the center of smug-| The three lads attend a publie opponyurch in this city, was extend. | % & material witness as 1ol I ¥ eV i L e cen- | 4 pany and the Mechanics National . 2 [y e eneme: : |state licenses have been revoked. He | It was the first day of the Christ- |laries were on flats and tenement ., 0.0 moating of the church mem- | The gun found in the shoe was bee Thttmaty of falivwere. tion in the spring of 1907 Besides his widow, he s survived |T€COrds of prescriptions issued. If |today were expecting a renewal of | they started were lald to cover their| gorigneld, Mass., and his decision | in the Brooklyn mur ;:ln:n are not produced at once, he | business tonight. A steamer and four | depredations, the police said will soon be known, He has had wide The police said they were informed e Amsocinted Press, Funeral services will be held at the | 814 | t Vera Crug, Dec. §,—General Plutar.|home on Monday afternoon at 3 |Physicians affected by the order are: | the fleet of 15 craft reported earlier| 1In one robbery which netted them |, o1 qirector and it is thought | world characters who tried and failed N {nold H. Brien, Waterbury; Nathaniel |at anchor off this fumous scagide re- | they fled down a fire escape. A tenant | Aential eandidacy will not halt the | First Baptist church will officiate and | M. en, ] seagl d | to the locml church position would | Brooklyn robbery proceeds. rebellion ugainst the Obregon govern. | Interment will be in Fairview ceme. | McCarthy, New Canaan: George D.|sort. grabbed Frinder by the legs but Bamp- | opy4500 the work of the chioir to & John Norton and hix wife. proprie- ters of the rebels who are headed by tle, Stamford; Fred H. Works, Ston- Made deperate Y the activities of | prepared for eventualities and “sock- i e General Guudalupe Sanchez and | lington; lsadore Yaehslman, | ugents ana state troopews um{ed the guy with a littie ole jack."” Adoito de n Huerta. The news, | NEW YORK COCKTA {port: Donald W, Steward, Broad-[the Jeracy. highways, local runnra| The police suid sampson seemed to Mol AN SEES COOLIDGE Is One of Gang e 1 "put out at sundown 2 ] serfous predica Farina, the police said, is a brot o v |James A, Christian, Fairfleld; Peter | worked at high speed during the |ment, but Frinder was thrilled with — of Angelo Farina the Bronx, fn Climos were played on the church BAD As BOMBSHE . Y o i gy o g, bells and the battlesh 4 A Koraitls, New Britain, and Modes- | night. the thought of the newspaper publici- i ” . Vislts osideng | WHOse liome the holdup of the bank bot blew thels ;.,"i,",nl“' el aandi 2 tino Coppola, New Haven. There was nothing secret about the | ty he would get Connccticut Somator Visits Presklont |, pvengers was planned. Angeio fs : Tt was announced today by the state | departure of the runners. As they | But Says He Did Not Call 10 U under arrest as material witne g s v by . rge arrest as & material witness, Strict Censorship William Allen White S0 Declarcs— | agloctic examining board that the ex- |crept out of the inlet, they wer: %! The raid on the Brens house madh New York, Dee, 8.~ The Mexican | aminations for licenses to practice | clearly observed by coast guards a Appointine followin, larlow ) = | Y Cos guards g . llo! g the arrest of larlow M., povernment has stopped all code tele. | Says Gotham is Wet But Could |medicine in the state which had been | the Corson nue station, Some o i Diamond and his brother, Josoph graphic messages to and from Mexico Be Deted U | set for Monday next would not be held [the runners waved farewell to the BY GEOK I, MANNING both of whom are held on charges 6¢ Via, Galveston and has imposed a » having been postponed indefinitely. | guards. [ (Wastington B Sow Beveain Horndd) | ooeninitis strict censorship on all plain language| New York, Dec. §.—New York Radeiug | With the arrival the Flotilia off BAR“E“ FR"M [;ANA“A _ Washington Dec 8. -~ Benator| “mpe wiaying and robbery in which imnessages, because of the revolution- | cocktalls are as dangerous as bomb- | this_resort, word came to local smug- | Qeorge P. Mclean called at the| gy, yng o charged with particlpating ary troubles, the Western Unfon Tele. | shells, William Allen White, of Em- | glers that if they wanted their holi- | White House this morning and pald| yyy one of the most sensational in #raph company and the All-Amcrica | poria, Kan., declared today. |day stock, they must come at onee Ms respects to President Coolldge. | yoy york criminal records. William cables announced today The publicist, in town to attend and get it The ficet in the dayume (Can Enter Dominion Ports [ Tovere! minates Btamobioasantly | . Dariow and William H. McLaughe The censorship imposcd by the | meetings of the Iockefeller I #tand tside th rd 12 ‘ " o tockefeller Foundas | ands outside the proposed 12.mile | | Mn, west end bank messenge were Mexicun government is Ineffective so | tion and Bok Peace Award HAS T“ WAIT SH"“TS limit, but at dusk iy reported to move | Only in Cases of Absolute |*uid e had no business to take up| Lo g4s 607 rrom their bank to far as communication by cable from | paused to déplore the city's wetness, | ’ closer inghore to the old three-mile Mth president personally and | CLL L O t un elevated p this country to Vera Cruz I8 con-| “If the leading citizons of New line. \“‘c““" et g o ")lp“;m“. el w Ttrecht ay cerned, Vera Cruz is the headquar- | York had any sense, they would real-, Charged with having levied toll o =z S o h i i lied ues, Bro ey were shot down, eral months, he said, and called only X 4 ters of the rebellious party and mes. | ize that every cocktail they gerve be- (Ch cago Gunman Kills Two vooticeeers i demanding part of The slayers cscaped an automobile *uges from that city to New York | fore meals is as dangerous as a dyva- | their contraband in return for pro-| W ngton, De By a Cana nit pay his respects and r byl ;’w e came through today as usual mite bomb,” declared Mr, White, in Restaurant—Fatally 'tection, Patroiman Frank A, Martin | goveron her Jwt lowmed, Amerls | TRICERD FICAR SRS ol i p | “*New York could be cleaned up % e today was suspended from the police |can fishis sels after December 31, | Coolldge served in the senato befor: Acvused Loses Nerve “Navy" About Uscless over night if prominent cltizens—the Wounded Himself foree will be unable to entor Canadian har. | icceeding to the presidency Farina lost his nerve when taken New Orleans, Dee, §.—The Mexican | 1044678 who make opinion—would e — bors except in emergenes ) int erorint room by the ] DuYy sUpporting the Huerta revolt | TEOTOusly sot their faces against vio- . = 86000 VOLTS ls FATAL Though commerce departme JOHNSON BUSY MAN > e ,‘ : y and against the government consists of | UON In the great houses of the town Chicago, Dee. 8.—~Two men wer ! ials through om notic Mt e ed y In compose only one vessel, the Zaragossa. whien | . “Here on the castern seaboard it's|shot and instantly killed and a de- s {step are being cirenlated have no d 0 was condemned as unseaworthy a|e leading citizens who taik like|tective sergeant wounded slightly ‘ [rect knowledge of ) i Hol : ok year ago, it was stated today by | CT00K® and morons, and some of |early today by a man identificd by the Conn. Light and Power Co. Employe | understoc nadia ernment | 3 Henator Hiram | d o . owing Farina Arthur M. Blias, Mexican consul. | 8¢ bright, blessed days when the | police at John Sheehy, allas George t taliate ; alted John Califor or ople o e tip that general, &’“'-:' in m:l hinl(“lu"rmlnrv which will | Thom s ;.w«;~ ,v’.n‘.n Shea, \;hvn e be- ' ' oo Ll b b whs Steen m'v s 8 , . 00k as red as Moscow to Wall street | came impaticnt because the crush of bury This Morning. found | nee ' po . whome T is being kep ,m:h' Faragoss. is in Vera Crus Bar | _when the West, 1 tny, rises up and | business incident to the opening of & iy s During reee ars Ar 1 vadera He expresed himeelf as we - t k detective The gunboat Brave mentioned {n | N00tS and jeers at the fourteenth new $100,000 Japanese room, at the Waterbury, Dec, 8.—Beneath a pole | ing ¢ 1 the progress - n riing over Jast night's dispatches as having | “Tendment and its protection of | Rendezvous Tnn eaused an order of Which carrics high tension wires at |limit " bl o2 satled during the day from Vers Cruz | Drone iy FIEhta, & fat lot of attention | eracked ice to be delayed e Dunker Hifl tatita of U Ooa- ot B & f SRt o for Texpum with rebel troops is in | &, 1| Pay to the New York crowd wehy was shot twice and proba. | neeticut Light and Power Co. the ' b w1 sting of a the harbor of New Orleans, under- that has been in rebellion against the h'\ fatally wonnded by the companion ' 'ody of Iobert Lotta, 2 of Abbott ) going repairs, according to the con. | niconth amendment of the detective he shot sreet this oty was found todny, He sul general “If we are going te have a eonsti Henry Bing, a waiter, and Leopold | had be Killed by eontact with wires Two other gunboats are on the west | (V10N It cannot be obeyed in spota.” | Guth, stoward of the cafe, were the | CAFTYINg 66,000 volts in the opinion const of Mexieo, far from the seene | Santreds of diners and dansors| e - When s men kille of men at the power plant. Lotta had |ever ment. ‘ : of revolutionary activities., : W S g 9 | would not ret 3 y X : Mr. Filias declared that Hiram AUTO]ST FINED 3100 (TN SIS RS DA W St e i s ,I,'" 5o / : i anua whe seheduled t Shie : Toledo, represented as commander of ing. Police reserves were summoned : 4 ~ s wdy d i A ty ¢ 1 r okl . the Mextcan navy is a boat captain pto restore order when excited patrons . ‘-v' M n‘fl‘ with the actusl commander of the | Brooklyn Man Pags 8100 Fine Fop | Stormed the dosrs and windows in at- |# it e i o navy, De 1a Liave, is in Mexieo City | tempts to leave - . RTT PO o - KESSLER QUITS APPEAL co-operating with the federal ,.,‘..m‘} Responsibility For Two Accidemts | According to srs question by S f life but to no aal : Headless and Nude Body the police, She mpanied by two mént | On Berlin Turmpik . S ‘. i | e Todey women, was intosicated and beeame [Jozen Brides Flee Fire ‘ound in Milwaukee "ns of Bootiessers and Partner e | Meriden, Dee. 5. Charles itogel of | *PECTed when Bing refused to bring | [n Wat h Apart t Found in Milwaukee p " riden, | ’ ¢ ot sttt Bt g thagre. aterbury Apartment . St NeAdia| etho 16 Pop $10/000 Mies sd Stee Arookiyn was fined 2100 and costs by to th ~ Wats thurs The Gloria the local court today on the sround | W&t 10 the service bar to get it him. | Watcrbury. D ¥ nd nude be 4 s A LRI nd Guth attempted to remonstrats | SPartment o Grove wirest, oceu- A . 2 . . Two Years in Atlanta |Histons on the Rerlin turnpike this Shehy displayed & Fevolver, g o oy nowly suples, was thtown morning In which twe automobiles when the latter grasped a scitement this morn. g ¢ A * ’ wich Thursday Volumarily Give Than 25 Years Faditorial Writer on |and 2 buggy were wrecked. Tn the o tten of “Hre™ rang through (v i e - i | buggy were three small boys, TLucien POVIORE g cate, o1l Drodes tn Dies £ s g " thor : v Memedyes T Hartford Newspaper and James Rockwell and Eilis Tbbot. | Shehy shot Bing and exchanged s ' exits from the ¢ . : i rom son and they were huried to the pave. | ¥ith them. He continned shooting fattford, Dec. § Tiam . ¥ _ the M Hartford, 1 William A. Ayres L0 "0 severely cut and braed, | 90U e w ertonsly wounded and o of mote than a quarter centy o y . MeDon e . Y AN | pogel's ear then ran head-on into a | D18 Pistol was empticd editorial wiiter and book reviewer on A\ The firemer the Hartford Times, died at his home | Achine dri by Johm Young, or| A!# e e the Melvon g South Norwalk. The cars were ruined o = # morning at 8:30 after | % . = ' . mage is r e ocenpants cscaped serious in 5 e , " rouscdirable duratio > - ey Tious W e neighborhond o e 3 yoars o4 and ury Cong. Fenn Introduces ;1 utlding is owned by the Harttord Post, and had b P Mfl"!fl‘ "‘I‘fl"\ \\'nunded ( !‘,!Iv‘.‘.a’; P‘fil‘l\!l\l'lm Bill sging edttor of the Hattford Couran 1 2 s | " L Soes HITS WIFE WITH AN West Haven Boy Fakes r of years he was sl Son Found as a Suicide .0 e B ' we. § — = ~. . ot of the New, Mereer, Pa., Dec. S M, Ottver | gremman %, Han of Conects K his he 3 Kidnapping for Thril the Springfield Tie. Swogger, sixty, was probably fatally | cut t y presented t Srem & N ase tods . i thrvat B i i s wounded Jast night when a shotgun olution adopted by the Daniel ¢ Rod born in Bast Hart. | was discharged through the window | man Camp. No. 27, of the Conmeetict 1841, & son of Fared of her home In Lackawannock town- | Division, Sons of Vetorans, located #t Saral (Wilcox) Ayres, | Ship and later her son, Charies Swog- | Hartford. fathring the passage of lege family belonging In | ger, 80, was found dead in the barn (Asiatic anting o a1l soldie po 1 r oltained his carly educa- | 8180 wounded by a shotgun discharge | ors and matines who served 0 Aaye THE WEATHER 1w ke Fache o 1 ’ eity. The hig . Three Autoists Die in aped, obtatned Hariford high school and |and With his neck broNen by hang-|or mors in the Unlon forces during o 1 he potie was graduated from Kale with the ing. OMAals sald Olver Swogger, |the Civil War, 4 pension of $72 per Rartford. Der. 8. —Foreenst oned his 1 ; from ¥ vietim Jort to B(‘fl Express class of 1964 father of the dead man, refused 1o | month, and 16 their widows a pension for New Britain and vicinity : Me, Avres went to Muanich, Bavaria, | talk concerning the affair but admit- | of $50 per month. The resolution 1 nerttled tomight amd Somdas to sfudy medicine. To his great dis- | ted having been the first to discover | referred to the commitioe on incalid| | profably Heht rain Sendas t ' t arest appointment his eyesight became im- (e son's body Neighbore, officials | pensions. and will be considers warmer tonight: <troms <outh- 11 ad on fore at <ion ocey patred after a few months of study | sald, declared that there had been a |the committes in connection with any west wind< me stunt t i utskirts of Rueh sl he was forced to abandon his | family quarrel carfier in the day over | legislation along the lines sugges f A mak b % this morning. eiosen cateet ‘m.v «ale of pedigreed Hvestock l—-mch may be introduced . . - there was great Rrookiyn lesires Meets Prightiul Death Near Water. |50 | | Actual Murderor 1 1 pied by a ‘ ore of Water ate for f Skinner and Surgess Who Left Nors ’ ” nm St o William A Ayres, 82, Was For More : | Bandits Obtain But $2 After Slaying \'_ ctim ster, N ¥ GREAT LOSs oF Ly ¢ Wen R

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