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it N ews ot‘ the World Average Daliy (uculatlfl-u Week P,ndmg 10 059 By Associated Press Dec. 8th . J NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1923, —THIRTY-TWO PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTé COOLIDGE TO OPEN GENERAL |DOZENLOSE LIVES POTASH, MIGATZ AND BUDNICK FOUND NOT GUILTY OF CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS IN | INGREAT BLIZZARD: MANSLAUGHTER AND SENTENCED TO ST ATE PRISON CHICAGO ON 27TH OF MONTH Southwest in Grip .oi Winter and PIERKOWSKI FOUND GUILTY AND LIB ERATED i e e South Is Hit Also W. M. Butler Of Mass. S And Exéongressman Auto Victim l NEW ENGLAND FRELS I SENTENCED TO STATE PRISON THlS AFTERNOON Pt;:tash Yslets I:r: N'll'o Good Of lowawm Belr p ‘:l|:rl||1: :ig:.t—&n hern : 5 . o e ] States arned of Intense Cold / 0 ’ : i H Charge Cf President’s | TN Wave—THeavy Gales are Blowing on . Lruyg 4 s‘ ! L gatz And Budnick Campalgn ; . : Chicago, Dee. 14. — Winter today . oy 1 . One And Ofle Half e & & y traced an ey ngor through the | : ] ; - To Four Years At southwe into the southern tier of # i roct. i b : states, with snow as far south at Ala- Drive for Support of West- | v bama, and a cold wave predicted (o by j : ; Wethersfield ern States Probably Will | = P e : : . ; / } In the southwest, where o bliz 3 i Be Inaugurated at Early : Wan Glkimed: at Teast- 13 i1ves in ; : ; e | I Mexico and West Texas, rescuers wor. A . Judge Haines Says Court Is Date. e : | |aided in their work today by rising 3 . |iemperatures. ! Bound to Remember the Although more than 24 hours hady clapsed since snow, stopped ling, : Widow and Fatherless Washington, Dec. ‘(i«w_ni‘rul‘ 5 ¢ ] INew Mexico carly today still was try- k campuign headguarters f dresident | i ing to dig' out, Albuguerque reports ol 3 Coolidge will be established at Chi- . suid, Rallroad and antomobile traflie : Children—Men Take Sen- cugo on December 2 g _ was blocked in many parts of the \ Associated at Chicago with Wil | B state. tence Calmly. liam M. Dutler ul’|M|.' Il‘ju ts in g 3 2 Automobiles Snowbound, 4 neral charge of the Coolidge cam- g ‘ Telephone reports from Socorro paign, will be former Representative : anc Marci M., last night said ) I in superior cour$ this V 100¢ [ oW, rmoer automob S 1 nore than i ¢ v 1 ing _l‘.m w. T‘,;‘\ ‘|I 1 \“ “Il‘l g automol Vi mor ~EEPH MIGATZ FDWARD POTASH STANLEY BUDNICK { P i the following sen< ¢ P es th New . : MRS, JOHANNA FREDERICK ; 3 Sehwes it e ’ 1, ¢ e highway to Britain arged with manslaughs Betewsl Seadquarivs sy b i Jevania Presercs, aed o1 |Rocies . M. sad tac 106 MWED WOMAN IN MAY, TRIED SUICIDE HATHELI] 0YR 0D e i s ihlished at r poi R e o RS AT LT LAST WEEK, SLAYS HIS WIFE TODAY - MURDERER, FLEES JAIL 55 52 e, the Coolidge campaign plans, that the struck by an automobile in} Marcial, years .md nol more than four years general headq ters would be at Chi- | Franklin square, was one of the best Several Frozen to Death, in state prison. g o known Swedish residents of New Brit- The recovery of six bodies, repos 1| o 9 . 'f o Ny 3 - Cago, s 'M- - Joseph Migatz, not less Farly Western Drive, {ain. She Jived in this city for 87|at Kl Paso last night, brought to NEw YI]R“ {;HURBH T'] Worcester :\emo (,laShEh‘ and on’;_hwg:‘,;,slu“d ;;t ,t::,.: u?:: ‘'ha scleetion of Chicago together | years. Iuneral services will be held [the number of vietims from m-/uu: Axe Through Her Skull, Leads Four Other Prisoners|tonr vears in state prison. y | Stanley Budnick, not less than one with the announcement of Mr. Good's toworrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock In that soction, Kive members of a = | appointment is regarded as giving an| from her home. Interment will be in | Mexican family and a sheep herder flPEN AN ART AEAI]EMY 1 4 & — in Sensation |and one-half years and not more than UAny estern tinge to the Coolldge | Fairview cemelory. Philias J. Gag:were found frozen to death hetween | Then Calmly Surrenders | e Escape jand one-hait B L Good is niliar with | ner, restaurant owner and driver of | Corona ujul Vaughn in Guadalupe i = * | l‘rom P[‘]son | Judge Haines found the three men the party leaders and problems of the | the machine which caused Mrs, Fred- | county, New Mexico, The bodies of | To Police. | gullty, announcing his verdict shortly, middle west. erick’s. death, is at liberty under u[six membors of the Anton Montoya|St, Mark’s-in-the-Bouwerie | |after noon. He found Charles Picre Mr. Butler 1gft here today for New [bond of $1,000. He will bo given a|family, which were found Wednesday, o : A Bristol, Va,, Dee. 14.—Five prison- | kowski not guilty, hearing in police court Tuesday | were taken to Capitan, N. M., "-‘“‘"" Plans School for All Na- Worcester, Mass, Dee, 14.—Amiie | ers headed by John Hatfield, 70 year| In |mr\0!:mg sentence, Judge Haines % voy | Sald that it appeared to him that 8 CWN0_ Al 0ld vetAcaR of the, Hasteld-NoCor oo b wantsd the oot witidh ol ors, After the opening of. the Chicago | lust week by | feud, are at Jarge in the Cuxnlu rland (5 the death of Davidowlcz and that R Rartoy A6 NI e would wieed much colder weather throughout ‘the gttty drinking a poison solutfon, crashed | mountains, having escaped last night|the only evidence of a weapon being most of his time there in the na- southern states today, with clouds| New York, Dee. 13.—Officials of| an axe through the skull of his wife, | from the Wise county jail at Wige [used was in connection with Potash’s | presaging snow in many portions fthe Episcopal church of St. Marks- 3 court house | actions He said he had taken the tiona!l direction of the cumpaign, Hore | Strouda Pouncey, aged 32 years, fol | Snow began falling last night in g ihe-Bouwerte, whose rector, b A sherifl’s posse was organized five |good record of the men into con- in Washington the presfdent’s secr K - v yWing an Argums r bedroo! tary, C. PDascom Slemp, and James 1. | Tennessee, Chattanooga reported alNorman Guthrie, is involved with | 'OWInE an argument in hor bedroom | yinutes atter the alarin was sounded |sideration and the fact that this was Reynolds, are expected to be active hicavy fall there, with an accompany- | gighop William T. Manaing in a con- |4t 10 o'clock this forenoor | by an inmate of the jail as the five|thelr first connection with @ case of ing drop in temperature; Knoxville the £ ony Pouncey then left the house and men slid down & fire hosé Trom the |such a serious nature 3ut, he said, the president's behalf, . . troversy over propricty o vy " ' '4""' reported snow falling with an es- tourth floor of the building. The|the court was bound to remember imated depth of four inches early ndicapped, however, by |the widow and fatherless children campaign, Mr, York and probahly Boston, after con- ferving with a number of national | morning on a charge of mansiaught- | day. commiticemen and other party lead- | er. Cold Wave on Way. | tionalities and Creeds Predictions gencrally were for tempted to end his Jife Pouncey, colored, aged bollc dances the church has BN, ' walking up 1o Patrobnan Joseph announced today that Marks| lynn who was nearby, coolly re- | PUFENIt was ha academy Jor I've killed my w . " temperuture with a snowfall of three| oo o @ . 0 croeds mmmedistely tocked the man wp Hatfield s 4 cousin of “Devil Anse”| The three men took the annot | [rencm Fweral oulposts inches in the mountains of southwest | " gy U (00 PEE S 56 | matins Kendgnarite Hattield, and is under sentence of 20|meut of the penaities calmly Vieginta, A rainstorm turned to [, oot SCACHIEEREL B > ort et gm Jon T police | vears imprisonment for murder,| In announcing his verdiel, p— slect at Vicksburg, Miss, when the | Haines said it was very ditficult Ofticer Flynn \ Ad licing R bels E o B | s morine ' + : v i e ‘ : 8 . d o od an a heavy snowfall whic vered the |and that the public is entitled to prc b”fl lS AGR"UNI] IN AUYANCng ke HCOUBIE KBl | ™5, 35 it roporten o arop 1o 20018 oven pasr et stuants of di) e S e e be e the old 8t. Ma sulance to »ounce ome Stephen Wood and Alex Millins, o cispdbe g ' Moo e Ry [be housed in anivelan 5e ok Pounder Bl phen Wood and Alex Millina, who | Halnes sald tt was vory ditficult ——— ‘PREDICT FALL OF OBREGON |orlal chapel feunded | wr Stuy- 1 mnd th escaped with him, also are charged . In northern Alabama, a light tail of |21 . . gy Tov on bl g Ayt i el Kowski, although the testimony of dis s an Q . o é vstant in 1660 iy v the in a bedroom closet, and the bloody | With murder, Two others who par. | *0WSkl althoug’ oo o, gl o S-26 Stuck in Mud Off Exe- Show. Soliowst WIRENNE. drop in 1002 {hunst '8¢ the 19for sast Wile TeResoNt lasi on the Heer Reatty " ticipated in the break were serving|!Nterested witnesses was to the eftect perature | disteict The coup! Wers Mt N Al ¥ nees for lesser crimes that he had no part in the actual kill. cution Rock—No One |mucrtas tmvoy Now i Galveston, Weathte burenws, however, prom-| Ly b Rev, Fort O/ sach g i ADoOring. 10 renerts hevs, Matheid |18 of Davidowt Ised relier tomorrow, wit rising ten . ” y - . . £ ¢ = E asistar >rosec 0 itdeo! | FNING TeM: | verdoja, Dr. Guthric's asdistant and| Mys! Pouncey was bort ¢ West | told the jaller Wednesday that he in. |, Assistant Prosecutor Gideon told iev Y says President Will Be Deposed R | | the b e effect on the popu- Believed Hurt 3 oy (Continued on Page Twenty-Kighty |h® church hoad of the academy, it | Indies tended to escape, but nothing was :”‘"";"m‘x:‘ \‘1"]‘1‘ :J':m ]‘I,I ‘\‘?wn‘ ”;'v;;y:’u“ With a0 Pay Insurgent Army it m be th s rt school I | i a thorough search to ju where the fight occurred was the most 4 tly maintained in conncetion with tity the belief that the delivery was Washington, e <. H.=Bubmarine | geoguy Further Sucoessses, Ia gh e Ty odiasvel da ROUSGH ST]LL FREE Soteaity DIENGL, ha the Sand serious thing to be considered in im went aground near Execution | sl e e sl s ®'| posing sentence. He said the section , 25 miles cast of Mell Gate, N El Paso x. Dec. 14~Report of REEYS WOW & SUWRReE Tre of the fugitives made his way down ... ynown for numerous gang fights. .n.nu.. 1o a dispateh 10 the lepvore fighting between outposts of » expressed the belief that the men navy department, Assistance was sent | the gdvancing rebel army u .Ipn.x. ra “ b Itallan - . . ¢ * | Sl No Trace of Cheshire Munderere= | to prisoners on lower floors who were found gullty should be sent from the Brooklyn navy yard troups eatrenched in the path of the {academy Marks church is equip Hast Havem Clne Prove f | Tell that jaller he told me a bare- 4o gwate prisor - march to Mesico City were recelved ping the mission with studios v » faced lte when he sald there was no Attorney Saul P, Waskowitz made a, New York, Dec. 14.The tug Nai- |1y Kl Paco today by the de la Huerta - - SANER. RO, Be Mubd. BEE the fdhrmect J fcy tor me 1o get out of here." |piea for his client, Potash, stating that « He is also said to nave declared that | he was only 22 years old on December ' vach withow Kuta has been dispatched from the | Junta and confirmed in meager ad- >, e Ve wWill temeh withe navy sard in Brookiyn to the aid of | vices to governments uces in Juares \la\m Also Fmo S lullmx sation, plan to e the vdemy ’ Y tepor arranged to be supplied with |11 gnd had helped to keep his family elf-supporting by ing art pot- 4 2 ’ 10 r and ammunitior |together. He said a short sentence the submarine 8-26 reporied ground-| Gen., Gallegos, operating for de la e e od off Exceution Rock in Long Is- | Huerta ¢ School Dept. Office in tery ovens, the products of which : ; ‘ — | would be sutnictent punishment 3 in the stute of Guanajualo - land Sound, The b was sald 10 | pag revolted and captured the town . be exhibited and sold DR BLUMER TO APPEAL Attorney W. F. Mangan, for Migatz, have been running on the surface | o . where Obregon's summer Same Place udents already have beer ) i sard or oa ¢ . Isaid his client did not live in that sec- when grounded home is situated, the advices further -—— accordinglo Itev. Verdo h| been lo t aves — tion of the chty referred to by P itor Gideon, but lived on C Information received at the navy |grate d from the $-26 indicated that she | ord Natureopath School Pro- | rect. He s I suffered little if any damage and | that none of the 40 men aboard here | ome, will head an organization of 8 he hose he is satd Lo have yelled |y, Mayor A. M. Paoncsse declarcd this | F0VE 0 5 " : - , morning that he belleved the old) ' Fendina 3 . 2 - L e L deunisd § wicts Overtheow of Goyt. dtate Nermal school which is to be| "' s : r s prictor Will Pight Revocation of 770 5 IR Galveston, Tex., Dec. 14.—Over- | vacated next spring and become the i T ettt : - . S reilL, or lentenc had be Wt . . g ¢ the reports sald, had |throw of the Obregon government by [city's property, would be an fdeal | DISOR. 10V ' . . : P tuck her nose fn o mudbank at low |the forces of - Adeifo de, Ja Huerts | place for a new police station, potice | '019 the Fkapgaergl poh. =gy ! g « yec. 1 ey Mor DRY AGENT AGT] tide 6, commanded by |,.u|,l“"’”'> ) days was predicted here to- |and city court room, and adminis- : < : . s e . < . ¢ hi y s vE C. W. Burroughs, was en voyag ,,,’:L ¥y by A. Gonzales of Mexic > tration building for the schoel depart- " e i Sluy v v i New York from the submarine base | Who says he is the Issary of | ment in which the superintendent’s s < ‘ ! 3 ot New London, OO | varez del Castillo, secretary of affairs | office, schoo! uttendance bureau and 1 t £ attor coutt TN v Connecticut’s Engorcement Officers A for de la Muerte. Gonzales is plan- [other offices of that department ¢ e ¢ i ¢ Two DAR[NG Ro VI | The building has been purchased by X ) ¢ ared t Liguor Without Much Trouble. i L A | Pighting Is Reported the city of New Britain for $110,000 - Dr. Diantor io hes Bandits Get $15.586 Payroll in Phila- |, o0y 4o insurgent Jeaders says | Quarter 1s nearing completion and in From Window, But Hits \'-lun' y that “General Enrique Estrada , | about three months will be ready for deiphia and 815,000 to §20,000 from | !m!la!lnnq’, g .,lg.".’,’,,n “uhd | occupanicy aithough it is untikely that| 1% Not Hur Rocheder Mail Clerk, ten airplanes, touched enemy forces | the building will be put to use until S Yab . | (Hinman in Supevior Court in New HRST DEGREE GU]LT from Mexico City.” the opening of the fall term. By|g., .0 nmercial ar . Haven Tells Bar Members He —_—— Phitadelphia, Dee. 14-——Two ban-| (This may refer to the clash be. |agreement with the state department| ", dits today bound and gageed the pay- | tween federal forces and those of |of education, the city will assume |, ., master of Michael Meledy & Son | General drada which, according 1o | control of the bullding when it is va - ouit 2 e :-,,, builders, in the office of the con-|advices received in Juarez late yos. | cated ”‘ n" . o y der by dury on Which One of Her cern, and fled with 815,786, which he [terday, resulted in a victory for the For some time past there has been | . = i el das om ® George Own Sea Sat as Member was placing in envelo to pay the |federals. The engagement is said to | agitation for a new and better loca- wa - r t erie v 1 empioyes have taken place at Coatlan, Jalisco, |tion for the city and police court| Jutnes Monk, the paymaster, had |northwest of Mexico City) | hearing rooms. The noise of raitroad | most of the money spread on a de The statement asserts that the | trains pass near the prosent court | n the second floor offies of the com- [troops of General Pedro Clonzalez | poom ma it necessary fre ity | Pany when two men, one of them|were able to cnter San Andres and | 1o saspend hearings for several min. |CAU Skids, Pinning Man mnsked, entered. Monk was backed | Chalehicomula after dofeating the | gytes. There is much from Against Pole; He Dies into & corner where the twe men ¢ forces of General Topets An ad ching trains and other nuispnecs Stam " 3 N ' him o and took his handker- | vance toward Tebuacan, where & €on- | pave caused the bar 1o make (Fequent | i o chi geed him The money |centration of about 1,000 federal petitions for a cb re dtion. The was & v 1o # small handbag and | troop= been reported, is now be- | Nopmal school site would gel away hospit e “ wn the siairs and |Ing organized, the announcement says. | peor the noise of trains and teaffic |y dlonpprs sutomebile 1 The same statement asserts that the | 404 world, it is belicved, be most ac- | 3 " . e - |capture of San Maco although de | ceptable to the attorncys Kavin 3 Socd. 8 “ mott ] . Is LNIDENTIH D Hicheste Y. Dec. 14.—Bind.|fended by an Obregon foree, I8 ox- | oy, ongent potice sation has Deen | on the ot * the Greens every t ke snag Now Yor A _ing the driver of A mall truck to a pected momentarily | outgrown and offices of the detective 1 wheeol of the truck, two bandits today | | bureau, the caprain and eief are too | . ¢ 2 stole a registered mail pouch contain- | Americans Teaving small for comfortable wse. The pa- | myen £ 10 their + AUTO RUNS : ing between § ¢ and $20,000 in | Havana, Cuba, Dec. 14 (By the As. | trolmen’s room an cker rooms are | g v :[ 0 Pl WILD ' FAVORS WHITMING currency wociated Press) Americans are leav. | cronded and t haild it has | uot b . q . ' ing Vera Cruz as rapidly as possible, | outlived its usefulne s A police | axidded Former Pride of \l\ [ e K O i B aras & o LK, NG (o pessengers & . e o ficlent | an inves ' Machine, Withomt Driver, Ceashes Goes Into Jllnk P‘k today on the French liner Bspagae. | room 1o proper veral | giderat e pevicans feared that should | burcans and give e for large vmgh ndow o < Shop Oakiand, Calit, Dec. 14—Once the \:;”":: o :l"'“mv_k f,,,f,.,-’? - e = Thromgh Wind £ Wie Sty pride of the American navy, the 15 | oy 5oreay, looting and banditry might| One of the first sullestions made || - ! 000.ton dreadnavght F'hode Island, | begin as to the use of the building following THE WEATHIR announcement that school authorities P by Wants Them to Show Signs of Lite, | Phila. Negress Pownd Guilty of Mure is wor Bridgegw B citier Badty Hurt When will go to het doom on the mud fats | — - VONKENS L VOR COOLIDGE | g6 here today under the acetyline torch | PASS TRISH SAFETY BILL, did not vegard the place as fit for Hartford. D, 19 —Forecnst ' ~ | school purposes, was that it be con- for New Britain and vicinity Washington disarn n agrecment Dublin, Dec. 18.—The public safety | verted into a school admivistration Fair. colder towight. minimmnm The giant vessel was towed down from | bill, extending the power of the min building. temperature abont 18 degrees the Mare Island navy yavd by a flect listry to arrest and detain withont | Mayor Paoncssa believes the build- Saturday fair and warmer, dim- of twgs yesterday. The fag of Rear [trial persons deemed guilty of the |Ing sufficlently large to provide for inishing northwest winds and Tol” Evans once fed at |commission of cortain specified of- | an administration buliding =4 off becoming outherly on Saturday in accordance with the terms of the [n. rh. Assciated Pr would shun you." RAISE O BRATY Admiral her masthead. The ship has ben soid |fenses, was passed by the Duil Bir- | from the part A by the potice | for yunk leann today. The vote was 53 # 13.|department and court rovms.

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