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CITY ITEMS. The Social Workers' club will meet PROPOSE CLOSING NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, RE-CAPTURE GLAUSE| Ne TRAFFC osts JA WALL STREET ST0CK NUARY 7, 1924, ‘PUTNAM & C New York Stock Exeh Hartford Stock Menmhers Member e xchange 1S HELD AS VALID Important Dacision on Trmspor-‘ | Chief Hart Plans Protection at Stan- | EXEHAVHE REF"RT( Wedgesday evening at the home of ley and Fast Main and High and l t Mrs. IFrank O'Brien on Sherman ! court. Frederick N. Woodruff has return- | ed to school aftor spending a few | weeks with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, | - EAST END LIBRARY Residents Object to Being De- West Main Strects, Stock prices displayed tone &t the openi market with buying orders uted in nearly all sections of the [ Plans are being made by Chief standey 1. Bady, Mina 31 West Main St., Tel. 2040 William C. Hart of the police depart- | ment to create two new traffic posts | Lewis Woodruff of 545 Stanley streef A lease from Eliza Hadley, et al. t Fred T. Manning, et al. has heen flled Residents of the eastern section of | TOF record at the office of the town the city, backed by Mayor A. M. Pa- | clerk for the premises at 211 Main onessa will protest against the closing | Street. The lease is for 10 years' of the Bast End branch of the Nr-w;d""‘“‘”‘ and began In December, Britain Institute when a proposal for |1919. The rental started at 4350 and such action comes before the institute | Wi increase gradually to $445. board of directors tonight. Michael J. Edwards, formerly of 1t is not likely that there will hc‘,tms city, is reported to be seriously any personal appearance, hut a com- prived of Book Exchange Service v | 0 o » IC ill at St. John's hospital in Cleveland, | | Ohio. Mr. Edwards is a member of | ca tation Act by Supreme Com Jan. 7—The recapture of the Washington f excess earnings clause transportation act was declared valid and constitutional today by the’ su- reme court. The decision was handed down in a ge brought by the Dayton-Goose reck Railway company eof Texas, that the munjeation will issue today from the office of Mayor A. M. Paonessa giving statistics compiled by residents of the east end who want the library service New Britain lodge of Elks. Policeman John C. Stadler returned | to work today after having been off | | duty for several weeks because of ill- | provision would resuit in confiscation. | |in this city, one at the corner of Btan- }’Iey and East Main strect and the oth- jer at the corner of West Main and | High streets. The chief is also se- | lecting a permanent traffic squad from the various police officers who | have been doing traffic duty for the past severai months, and will an- | nounce the names of those to be ap- | pointed within the next few weeke.- Chief Hart has realized that traffic and in which a number of important i8 onc of the greatest problems con- railways joined, pleading | tronting the police and heeause of the | | inereased in the vicinity of West Main and High streets and at Fast Main and Stanley streets believe it advis- able to have permanent men at these [tric dropped continued, The East End library was started | about 12 years ago with a few books for children. An adults’ section was o later added and for many years the| ruesday "‘!Im of next ‘_‘”v:" circulation has been large. 1t waas re.| Charies Shepard of Newington was cently ahnounced that the board Mindmlned to the New Britain general directors have decided to discontlnue‘:::":":";nfi“"';?:‘y(_ro':::“::‘;“““;:z Yr‘;r this service because of the costs en- % ¥ tafled and the cast end residents ‘m_\purtcd 8 critical at that institution 1 Im-{yesterday. mediatelys laid plans for. protection, | ¥émeraay Mayor Paonessa is opposed to closing | The recently elected officers of | Court Columba, Catholic Daughters the branch library he has assured the Parents and Teachers’ Association of of America, will take place tomorrow the East street school. CALLED FOR RE-TRIAL monies will be carried out by District Two of Eight Defendants in Boston | ness. | A regular meeting® of the hoard of | police commissioners will be held on Deputy Agnes FFox of this city. Fol- lowirg the installation, a social will be held during which refreshments {will be served. Tennis, LaValley of Detroit, Mich., was the guest of John J. Crean, 13 Summer street over the week-end. Mr, LaValley was formerly of Water- !bury and is well known in this city as & tenor singer. Harmon Halloran and George An- Blackmail Case of Last November Summoned Today. Boston, Jan. 7.—Two of the eight detendants in the blackmail case | which resulted i & misteiul last No- derson of this city spent yesterday in vember because 6f the illness of Judge Quinn of the superior court, [ Waterbury, after several wecks of testimony R. R. TRAIN | . HOLD UP were called for retrial today. Wil-| . llam J. Corcoran, former district at.| torney of Middlesex county, and Har- | Mexican Rebels Steal Money and Mu- ry L. Levenson faced the court on‘ indictments charging conspiracy to| extort money from various persons | vican Passengers. by threatening them with prosecution, | Judge Mclaughlin was on the hf'm‘h“f Eagle Pass, Jan. 7.~Three hun- District Attorney O'Brien has not|dred rebels under Vicene Davilla held made known when the other defend- up a Mexican National railway train ants will be »d, They are Leo at Sabinas, Coahulla yesterday, took coran, J. Warren Kane, Theodore | 4,100 pesos from the express car and Theresn Duggan, Francis| the guns and ammunition from a few Duggan and Michael J. Lyons, l;r-)mlrnn'r guards on the train, then per nest B. Spracklin, manager of the mitted the train to proceed to the Copley Square hotel in this eity, was| border here. American travelers were indicted on similar charges after m.‘um molested, but Davilla advised testimony In the previous trial, ]:\vrm to get their families out of Mex- co. nitions But Do Not in Any Way An- noy A Bearse, WARN MISSIONARIES JONEX—CLARK : Charles Frederick Jones of 981 Rk I'Main street and Miss Nellie G. Clark Traveling Through [ of 33 Walnut street, were married this. morning by Rev, William A, Ross, the Bandit Infested Aveas of China | ugtor of the Iiest Baptist chureh, Danger of The Told in Notices Last Year, 1 SIS SUSPENDED New York, dun. T.~Warnings (o] The police have beon notified that American missionaries to nvold trav. | Uhe operator's liconses of Walter Bkibu the bundit infested 1 ©f 8156 Bast Main street and Meyer province of Hzechwan were broudeast) WUinsky of 35 Oak street has been lust fall, shortly after nine_Americans ' suspended. The operator's liecnse of safled from Han Francisco to work | Isnatius Wisk of 73 Grove strect has in that district for the United Chris. | been returncd to him. tan Misslonary Sosicty Missions con- ferenco of North America. The misslonarics intendde, said conference offfoluls, to sall from the cast to the south coast of China by small boat, taking a lithe-used routs northward through Srzechwan, The conference was without news whether this expedition had reachod Its destination sfely, or us to the ex. tent of the American missionary ose tablishment at Batang, the town cap- eling through SUBMARINE CABLE The Amociated Proas, New York, Jan. T.—Perfection of a new type of submarine cable, which it ix clalmed, will enormously inerease [speed, effectiveness and trafflc capa- cities over almost unlimited lengths, obviating the necessity for relay sty tions, was announced today by the | Western etrie company ‘A;TNI ‘;‘ BUDGET INSURANGE MAN DIES . A. Willard Damon of Springfield “""L KILLS mA—ND HIMSELF For More Than 25 Years Head of | Springficld Fire and Marine ©0. | xow yorker Shoots Her While She | Springfield, Mass, Jan. 7.—~A. Wil- lard Damon, for more than 25 years { president of the Springfield Fire and | Marine Insurance Co. and for more | thun 80 years active in insurance af. | New York, Jan. 7 fairs, died today, aged 76 after a long |'Mi, Jr., of Brooklyn, shot | perfod of 1it health, He served as | Lillian, while she slept | president of the national bbard of | fire underwriters in 1910 and 1911, He was at the time of his death a |director or trustee of numerous con- cerns including the Springfield Street Railway Co. the I"ire Relnsurance Co. {of Hartford, Conn, and the Holyoke " SCHLEIFER IN HOSPITAL | New Haven Road Leader, Out in $16,- 000 Stricken With Hem- | | Sleeps, Then Fires Bullet Tnto His Own Brain. —Frederick Eras- his wife today and then fired a builet into his own Rrain, dying Instantly. Mrs. Drasmi = dted soon after the arrival of an ambu- |lance. Erasmi recently suffered busi- | ness reverses as a partner in the His- | panic Textile company. | New Hotel May Be causc of Route 113 Going Instead of Farmington andPlainville, Through New Britain Bonds, | Because of the opening in this city {of the Burritt hotel sometime in the New Haven, Jan. 7.—Ernest Bchlej. [near future, efforts will be made to ter, labor leader who is under $10,- |have the state highway commission 000 bonds while his appeal from a Te-route route 113 Plainville to Hart- three to five year sentence for in. ford, through New Britain instead of citing striking shopmen to riot iy Farmington as it now runs. The sug- being prepared for'the supreme court |8°stion was made by the American of errors was taken to the hospital to- |Hotels corporation which will man- {day for treatment for hemorrhage of 8¢ the new hotel here and was pro- [the throat. Me was accompanied by ,pucd'nl a meeting _of the directors of a number of labor union friends who )”}" Chamber of Commerco at the were anxious about his cendition. weekly luncheon today . w P e gy o et e & L mmunicate wi e | NEw SHIPPING PoLlGY |highway commissioner in an effort to |have this change considered. - The committee consists of T. W. | White House is About to Send Another | Young, W, H, Rattenbury and George {P. Bpear, appointed to raise $1150 Proposal and this Causes Holdup in for the U. & Chamber of Commerce |bullding at Washington, D. C., repor- Debate Today. |ted that the money had been nll:orl. | Washington, Jan, 1.»-71,‘.onnldt‘rnlo|\r The Prico and Lee Co., the Farmer's [ by the shipping board of & resolution "‘":”“ (I" aad ”;" Salvation Army to make effective the administrations | Mere clected members of the Cham- | new shipping plan was held up today | . | after conslderable argument centering o inlmul & new proposal sent from the | | White House, It was intimated by | AGAINST SPECULATION ton which is understood to provide pyench Minister of Finance T Wag- | for the transfer of extonsive powers ing Vigorous Campaign Against | from the board of emergency fleet | corporation, might be sent back to § sk y " Dabbling in Foreign Exchange. | President Coolldge. SEES KING JAN. 14 Ambassador Kellogg Makes Preparas Taken o orrhages of the Throat, Jan, Finance Minister de rie's preparation for a vigor- |ous campaign against the speculators in exchange was continued today with confercnces between the minister and financlal and business leaders, includ. |{Ing Presidont Pradel of the Lyons chamber of commerce, whose organ- ration recently passed resolutions in favor of more instead of less liberty in the exportation of capital as an nid to business and the stabilization tions And Already Has Year's Loase on His New Home, London, Jan, 7.—Frank B. Kellogg, newly appoiuted American ambassa- | WOULD RE-ROUTE HIGHWAY ‘ tured by the Tibetan outiawe, Asso- clatyd Press dispatches cabled toduy were the first news the conference had that the town had been captured, Batang usually was approached by & trade caravan route leading from Bhanghai westward, according to ¥, P. Turner, secretary of the interde- neminational conference. IPor months past, however, its travelers had been 50 harassed by the Tibetan bandits | SCHOOL DI The finance committee of the school bourd will meet this afternoon at 4 o'¢lock to receive and act on a pro- posed budget of expenses for the nest | fiseal year. Superintendent Stanley H. Holmes has propared a budget, the rdetails of which he declined to di- I\ul.p this afternoon. It is likely that |several more meetings of the sub- committes will be held before a re- dor to the Court of 8t. James, wilt formally present his credentials to King George on January 14, |lease of Crewe House, an historic old home in the heart of the fashionable Mayfair district, which will be the embassy residence until the mansion given to the government by J. P. Morgan 18 repaired and mgde ready for occupancy. of exchange. M. de Lasteyrie, whp yesterday consulted with the ministers of the ordinate the efforts to institute pro- secutions, today erred with M, Daru, special re; ontative of the police, indicating the minister is ready to undertake an active campaign if tomorrow. Al Y ittee, that it had been almost N‘"My,pon can be given the full committee. abandoned. s WILD POLICY JOH New York, Jan, 7.The campaign organization of Hiram Johnson will be thrown into the balance in an ef- fort to prevent aceeptanes by the re- publican party of either the world court or the Bok peace plan, George Henry Payne, eastern manager of the . | California ®enator's campnign for the the Parets and Teachers amociation | o ijoncy announcéd today. Mr. of tha school. Mr, Adams is a well | *a i hat in his opinion known violinist and he is accompanied | M4¥1e ,(‘lu,,r.:«d v'lxn \ts 1 reuiivi by a reader and a planist. He recent- | 00T Spresident Coolldge's league Iy played for the Lions club in . te Fush the SOES Epringhield and was a great success of nations friends . a2 : “ try in & crazy and long discredited project.” He called it “playing both |sides of the street.” | FIRST OF FOUR RECTTAL Crawford Adams & Company, concert group, will give the first of a series of four recitals at the Central Junior High school hall Wednesday evening at § o'clock. These recitals are being given under the auspices of EXTRA DIVIDEND New York, Jan. 7.—Directors of the Savannah Sugar Refining corporation today declared an initlal dividend of 7~ Haw- $1.50 on the common stock in addi- |kine died of gas poisoning today, a tion to the regular quarterly preferred | way jot ‘having been left open in the dividend of $1.75. | room he oceupied. Hamden officers . v today tried to trace liguor brought HITS COLD WAVE by Arthur Treloar and who died from New York, Jan. 7. — Itigging and [use of it Saturday night, believing superstfucture of the Liner Presidente | that it had been made from other Wilson were so weighted with lce'flwm grain aleohol. when she arrived today from Naples ~ and Alglers that cdetoms officials had | 1o walt two hours while the crew, with steam hoses and fire axes, clear. | ©d a way through the fce to her bag- gage holds. Jor 12 days the Presidente Wilson sailed fair scas, with the temperature around 72 degrees and passengers in | white fannels. Then off Fire Island, she plunged into a cold wave. cight hours the temperature dropp 58 degrees, the ship’s log recorded. GAS POISONING FATAL New Haven, Jan, 7.-—Harry INSURANCE RULING Washington, Jan. 7.—Owners of cargo of a vessel lost while W naval convey during the war can e cover on marine Insurance only, the |sopreme court held today in a test case brought by the Qurens Insurance company of America against the |Globe and Rutgers Fire Insurance In | company. ed | { nl,mfi;},\wmm TAKEN " | New Orelans, Jan. 7.—Tampico has The s 3 PR " L chrth s 98,497,000 mlten. [ been captured by rebel forces snceord- 2 d ing to the New Orleans Daily States ——— | ] ic Dases its story on information | received through Mexican revolution- —_—— jary circles here ANNUAL MEETING of Stockholders FIDELITY FINANCE CORPORATION Jnaufy 8, 1924 8§ o'clock p. m in Electric Hall from the NO THREATS SENT Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 7.<Officers of the L. R. Steel stock holders’ commit- tee today declared that mo threats to void stockholdings in the L. R. Stecl corporatioh enterprises in the event of failure to subscribe to a protective trust fund have been sent to stock- holders. The statement was calied {gan Coakley, of this city, of a letter | from the attorney general's offic characterizing as “frandulent and dis- | honest™ |taken. o | the baby. | on her apron string. The child’s neck “nmh by the receipt Saturday by Mor- |smag. was given the privileges of the | any such action, should it Bel Mr, Kellogg's residence is the town | house of Lord Crewe, British am- bassador to France, and some years ago was occupied by the American tobaccs man, James B, Duke. Its ex- torior is dull and unimpressive, but it bhas large rooms suitable for enter- talning on an extensive scale and its satons are hung with masterpieces among the finest in London. DEMPSEY VS, GIBBONS St. Louis, Ja T.~Champlon Jack Dempsey has agreed to meet Tommy uibbons in a return match, James C. | Mullen, Chicago promoter, announced {here today. The place and date of the bout have not been deeided, but Mr. Mullen said Cleveland and Louisville were anxious for it. l Jumrals—Jl Rita Caselin services for Facing Arrest After an Accident, He Kills Self | Ban Francisco, Jan. 7.—Qeorge A. Rooth, sales manager for a milling | | company here and prominent socially, | :lhht and killed himself last night as | the police were entering his apartment Rita, seven Funeral | to arrest him in connection with seri- | weeks old daughter of Mr. and Mra ous injuries to Heber Tiiden, clubman, | Anthony Casella of 114 West street, who "was struek n automobile. {were held yesterday afternoon and in- i — - {terment was in St. Mary's cemetery Nurse Falls Down Stairs With Baby; Latter Killed Newark, N. J., Jun. 7.—<Doris Wels- er, 156 months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Weiser, was instantly kill- ed last night when her nurse maid fell down a flight of stairs landing on The maid said she tripped Mrs, Konegonda Bisiewicz Funeral services for Mrs. Kone gonda Bisiewicz were held this morn ing at 7:45 o'clock at the Sacred Heart church. Interment was in the Sacred Heart cemetery. CARD OF THANKs We wish to extend our sincere | thanks to our neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy ex- | tended us during our recent bereave- | ment, the death of our beloved little S o daughter, Rita Catherine. We wish Spot Where Father Died u,..-'mn,- to thank the Ladies’ Auxil- Newark, N. J., Jan Miss Inelda | jary A. O. H. and all donors of the : Was struck and killed by | peautiful floral tributes. vania raiflroad train near| ar and Mrs. Anthony Casella her home here last night at the same| My, and Mrs. Frank Caseila spot where her father James, Was) Mr and Mrs, Daniel Kehoe. killed two years ago while crossing the | tracke was broken, Newark Girl Killed Near | POINCARE TO REPLY WED. EWELST . Paris, Jan. 7 — Premicr Poincare 91360 JEWELRY ROBBERY will return to Parls from the depart Stamford, Jan. 7.—Jewelry valued |ment of the Meuse this evening, and at $1500, & list of which was turned | ¢ js expected in official circles thai cver to the local police today, was|ihe reply to Germany's recent note stolen yesterday from the home of E. asking an exchange of views on ques H. Matthews on Bedford street. The |yions connected with th® Ruhr and thieves entered by jimmying a front | Rhineland occupation will go forward window. to Berlin by W n»dn‘. JOSEPH A. HAFFE Funeral Director Parlors 33 Myrtle St ADDRESSES 8. SENATE. Washington, Jan. 7.—Frau Schrei- | ber, & member of the German reich scenate floor today. She was intro- | uced by Senator Owen, democrat, | sepvice Exceptional, Lady Ascistant Okliahoma, and discussed German po- Tel. Parlor 1825-2 litical and ecomomic conditions with || Residence several of them. Canadian Pacific advaneed 1 5-8 and iron products 1 while scores of others advanced large fractions over Natur- day’s closing prices Kiee- 1 point. Karly buying was mest effective the motor, motor CcoNsSOTY, o 8l chemical, rubiber, southern and souti- western raflroad Congoleum advanced 3% opints. United Froit 21-4 and Bloss Sheffield 2. United States Steel touched 1001, the high- est since last My and SBouthern Raflway touched 44 the highest sinee 1907, were registered by more than a scora of issyes in the first half hour, | Foreign exchanges opened firm, Wall street, noon—A large number | of stocks made notuble progress aup- ward during the forenoon in an ex- { ceptionally active and brosd buying movement, transactions during the first hour reaching 400,000 shares. Some traders took advantage of the situation to eff distribution at other. points, Pan American B, Produets & | Refiners, Marland, Corn Products, To- bacco Products, General Electric and Unifon Pacific selling 1 to 11 points tower. The weakness of these shares, however, was overshadowed by the impressive strength manifested by | many other issues, some of which sold ‘ut the highest levels in several {months. Congoleum moved up 4% points, Calumet & Arizona 4 points, . 8. Cast Iron Pipe 31 and Ameriean Agricultural Chemical preferred, L] Sheffield Steel and United Drug 2 to 215, Buying of rallroad issues was on | an active seale with many prominent | shares gaining a point or more. Call money opened at 4% per cent, | The rise in the gencral market was| | accelerated in thé early afternoon by the rapid advance in several of the popular shares, notably American Can! which rose 23 points, Baldwin, Da- vison Chem., Republic Steel, U, 8 In-| dustrial Alcohol, Maxwell Motors A |and several of tho dividend paying! ralls were alse conspicuously llrnl\g.I High Low Close 4l 4 4y 1098 1083 1083 3% 107 167 4% General in E I shares, | | Am Am Am Am |Am Am Bt Sug Can . Cr & loco Sm & Re.. Sg Rf em.. |Am Sum Tob |Am Tel & Tel,.126% |Am Tob Am Wool .. Ana Cop cons {Ate Tp & 8 I",, |At Quif & W I . | Bald Loco .... Hald & Ohio | Beth Steel B ., on Textile ... an Pacific en Leath Co | Ches & Ohio Chi MI! & 8t P, Chi R1sl & P Chile Copper Chino Copper | Con Gas ' Cor P'ro Ref b3 o4 | Crucibue Stel 68 8T | 4689 ol kifg oal Ig Kik Nkifatiatic a | Cuba Cane Sugar 157 | Endicott-John 6o [Erte .. 1 Erie 1st prd |Gen Eleetric | Gen Motors |Goodrick B . Gt North prd | Insp Copper {Int Mer Mar Int Mer Mar pfd Allis-Chalmers Pacific 01l Int Nickel Int Paper 3814 (TEN 157 1287, 80 1 1 6Ty 1804 Mr, Kellogg today signed a year's ,topior and justice in order to co. | Kelly Spring Tr | Kennecott Cop. . Lebigh Val Mid States 0 | Midvale Steel Mis Pac |it be approved at the cabinet meeting [N ¥ Cen {INYNH&H |Norf & West North TIac Pure Oil Pan Am P & Penn B 1 Plerce Arrow Ray Con Cop .. | Reading Rep 1 & 8 Royal D, N Y Sinclair Ol Ref South Pacific South Rail Rtudebaker Texas Co Texas & | Tobaceo 1’ Transeon Of Union Pacific United Frait U S Indus Alco U 8 Rubber Co U B Steel U 8 Stee! prd Utah Cop Willys Over Westinghousr Nat Lead 10015 119% TEN 10% 611 141 { LOCAL STOCKS (Putnam & Actna Life Ins Am Hardware Am Hosiery Bigg-Hfd Carpet Billings & Spencer Billings & Spencer Bristo] Brass Colts Arms Conn 14 & T Fagle Lock afnir Bearing Hart & Cooley * Hfd Elee 1ight landers Frary & J 1t Montgomery J R Montgomery pfd N B Gas N B Machine N B Machine prd les-Bemt-Pond North & Judd P Stow & Wi | Russent Mrg Co Scovill Mfg Co . Southern N E Tel Standard Screw Stanley Works Stantey Worke pra Torsington (o com Traut & Hine Tratslers Ins Union Mig Co ... com com prd clark com com Co Ve Oler- G0 Korih & Judd ins of a point or more- & JUDD & CC. MEM RS HARTFORD STOCK EYCHANGE Members New York Stock Eachangs Tel B4 rel. 18 Hartfor New We Offer 100 Shares New Britain Machine Common PRICE ON APPLICATION Thomson, Tfenn & o, NEW BRITAIN HARVFORD New Britain National Daok Bldg. 10 Ceutral Row Telephone 2580 ‘Telephone 3-4141 Members Members Hartford Stock Exchange New York Stock Exchauge Dounald R. Hart, Manager We Offer:— UNDERWOOD YALE & TOWNE Prices On Application WE DO NOT ACCEPT MARGIN ACOOUNTS JOHN P. KEOGH Member Consolidated Stock Eachange of New York Waterbury STOCKS Bridgeport iddleto, BONDS New Haven Middletown Direct Private Wire to New York G. ¥F. GROI'¥ r~Room 509, N. B. Nat'i Bank Bldg.Tel, 1013 Fuller Richter Aldrich § ® 94 PEARL ST. HARTFORD, CONN. Telephone 2-5261 New Britain Off 2 Maih St. ARD, Mgr., Tel. 2980 E. T. BRAI We Make a Close Market in LOCAL SECURITIES T ———— RYAN CONFESSEY DICKINSON "BREAK” """ Police Say He Admits Burglary » - » Committed in 1922 has CABLES T0 BORAH niet Poreign Offee Pross Burean Sods Over Pormal Denial of In M has cabled to United States Sa protesting against the te fdentify the Jussian et the communist in ot bue stein, t 1 press . - Boral leney to government fona made before with . Met An Detect today avenue burglary sun was that alleged confessio tve Sergoant Willk by Williwmn Ityan rs up the in nuthorized that the com- 1 hea . are 1 i one. ¥ 1o state ternation of says « mysicry of Drug A he IDhcineon Co quarter n though Moscow An Plsee entering w arres P 1 asylum governmer « soviet car party ean influence Ve in the o of evid Saturday burg Beers stated Dickinson superio Today s being charge Wi e i appenr issla am | mber th at igned in \frairs of ot spons ernments which have cars armed i ervention and bloeks secur ary n in bound pleaded entering suprrior con Th spat enour nétes over ments to the not fron gui drug store contrary hrazen me O Mar Weeks Strongly Opposes Department Consolidation Was Ja propoe o th Vigor e O 1 eonsolidation war and navy by oint cong HAYS s wwan ittee A4l80 wWas present to oppose 1abiis centralization BANKRUPTCY PLETITIONS New Have g ¢ petitions today wer e Wate aritan Jan Fia Miss abie ing nest ¥ri auffeur G was wi bury O 1ee H 1 with the st figures the ing ne from t emplover promised sin « charge ot~ large rcoording ting to B M rnist or to his attor rel. EY HITS sLyGH Edward instantly ed today ahich was draw- e a wood lot in Hazard- was struck by & trofley car on Romers division of the Hartford and Springfisid Sirest Rajlway. Conley are smpioved by The rear the car &t a ox he 1 ™Mot cor nvilie, Jan bat i Do the « o he T. & TREASURY STATEMENT Treasury balance, § 808,278 1 s the B B sicd crossing. ruck by United