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News of the World By Associated Press FSTABLISHED 1870 COOLIDGE URGES REDUCTION OF 25 PER CENT ON INCOME TAXES, EFFECTIVE MARCH 15 Sends Congress Speflal’flPPUSE FARE RAISE Message Requesting All ATP.U.C. HEARINfi Other Business Be Lai Aside For Its Consid- -New Britain Joins Other Cities in * Protest Against Increase eration EW BRITAIN HERALD | \\eraue Daily Circulation | Week Ending 10 434' March Sth FEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH 11, 1924, — FIGHTEEN PAGES. I’RICE THREE CENTS KLETT APPOINTHENT BOSTON-MONTREAL SMALLPOX IN EAST STREET SCHOOL; - HANGING IN MID AIR EXPRESS WRECKED HEALTH BOARD TO DISCUSS GENERAL 'NoHlf;ofiregs l:f:ldr?ct]:ng?:ymg One 2??{0:31 IBILP:M£;IO :{fltfl”% VACCINATION OF SCHOOL CHILDREN ALGORN BE)EKE_ HIS WAY CARS RESTWCRWEB It TELLS OF WPLEAN AND 'SEEKS 7 MILLION IV~ Lite Girl s Positive FALL HAVING MEETING ~ WAR FRAUDS LAWSUIT Case of Disease and angmm of Train, Uninjured, Runs Classmates Must Be | Made Immune, Pullen Says toraback Declines To Sup- Candidate and | Mile to Nearcst Station to Telephone | | For Aid—Broken Rail Caumses - Fo Major Also Explains New \ork Firm Accused of Connecticut Senators Hesitate About | : Wreck. More of the Teapot Graft in Building Army Dome Telegram: | (Cantonment port Any Other Suggesting Candidate for $4.500 Post, ! male passer Albans, Vit March r wus killed and twel 11.—One B MAYOR AND OTHERS THERE! S Moty | Oher passengers were injured, | two e TR bs . — i) ‘ probably fatally, when the Boston to; Washington Marc 11.—Under ‘es March 11 ! Bl lexobata’ wht > i3 o ¢ e : Declares Public W ellare' A iar it || Mobtrent axpress’ which left Boston|prossure of a hard hitting cross-cs- fr Three Cases Diagnosed as 7 Rivalry Crops Up Between Putnam | carrying with it pow. e, di i iSYas Jreoked | ono mils| i ination John i or, ‘contidential { governmbn s Would Be Much Ad- ¢ b nity and poitticnl 1moacnce: 18- | north of North Duxbury on the Cen. 2MUNAOD John K. Major, contidential | governmen Chicken Pox, But Sus- d [) 5‘ h ‘ t‘ District and Other Sections—Com- | ;, n allowed to luall’l vacant, in CeunSimentaiivay Sat i 28y | MOl EINEEd B SSlckodn SauISlibaE ool ok ; vance v C| y. reotic Pt s v { morning. A broken rail caused caused | to the oil committer today some more torney for P p . y ou ction pany Stands on (‘uns(imllmml:'“:L':'” b :“n. r more t:mtn {t(h!:"'('“ the w d |of the mysteries of t P ’ ton distriat pected of Bemg mallpox, = 1S v no uapparent effort on | . 01 ¢ mysteries o o rted States district court P . 3 Y . ¥ e The mau killed was Grorge G L § N ! \f T . and Hopes for Unanimous pigues, Lawyers Saj. the ol .,'(.,;- n nl.r](.w,.gnl Sl was George Galns of | g 0_’) ;)(.;O”JRH ¢ Hauser and Melsaac, Now Under Ob ervation. A or Senator Irank P, Brande- |~ b e He told of a trip JApY Opiactenavan < (Special to The Herald. gee of Connecticul, who contro 1 train was in charge of Cond L1qIT 9)e: P cess spent in ne- et Consent. | ek O ) Eeiain |8 ~xwm|!mvv‘|l et Bhoksanitrotiie | CUNS G e njohargs et Co |Lean and_ himecis "t 1 KIIN 10300l o S0 JURR A constu 7 ———— B by 7 ' g . X | 8ix of the e e pe o ; ., | about the middle of 2 RIS s represented by , Mayor Paoness Hdward Smith of Hariford, former | SI% ¢f the cight cars plunged down | 300 R e N *harges widespread grart| 1he most drastic order to be Ao pon i g, Corporation Counsel John H. Kirk-!{-piveq” states dist ttorney for |21 mbunkment and came to rest on (<1¢ s POCrelaly und corruption was used by the con- ! iss ed I Cuolidge today sent 8 Spocial mesnmt ham and other members of the city | conentis died on Pebruars 9, 199¢, | the ice on the Winooski river, the en. | Fall corn 1 construction o by the con-||8sued since the outbreak of t “”)‘n:; A S ;nl:. n" odu l;on | Sovernment at the hearing at LAkl the place | b filled | Bine, the rcar siceper ana the forward | o, T Melean party, whicl included ment, which was bullt at . AT ’UII: smallpox went forth this morn- of 25 per cent on licome taxos’ for | (2L today on the in In_trolley | by tne department of fustice which Is | tFUK of the mail car remaining on 3.0 Duckateln, (e publiauierts priy- {2 /i ACH W68 I Wasiington and A€ from the office of Health 2 2 et fares. The hearing is before the pub- f o5 i tort e 4§ the right, of way. ate secretary, remained at Atlantic i | ’ Superintendent Ric ] 1o b authorized before Mareh | e niilitics commiosio SUIl waiting for the Connecticut sen- Engincer Calls Aid City two hours, but Major said he dgja L UNIOre to house soldiers befor perintendent Richard W, Pul- 15 ) § for 50 th M ave " Paonesmn u".l’1‘4\Y)<:'l,~':'v:l'”!:\‘:'ll::'r--ulmmnn];u:on AT engiear TR ey Pl not know what his employer and Fatl oir P overseas In the world war. len when pupils in the East Fie president belloves that the im- | Corporution Counsel Kirkhum, those | yne ombioint tlled temporar- | Albans, who was unhurt, ran for q |h3d talked about, He had naturally in- folation by the firm of its duty to street school were ordered vac- PP Or S '1:;"::"3 prosent from New Britaln ave Coun- [, ' Qe i Pt o was ap. Mile to the nearest tolephone and notl. | ferred from the newspaper accounts) 0 S0VHITent ng the charges. vt CiNated, they having been ad- & climen Clittord E. Hellberg, Chariea o100 by the court to o rry on until [ ficd the Central Vermont railway offi- | °f Fall's luter statement in the com- 2 " government funds in reckless JUdged “direct contacts” with a business for its congideration, %, Dradley, John Larson The text of the message follows: | Molander and David 1., Nair ‘It has boen my eornest hope that Up to 1:30 o'clock this ernoon i b per centum reduction In taxes the New Britain men had not had an ' to be paid for the current y might opportunity to prescnt their argu- be provided by Jaw before the 15th of ! ments, Mayor Paonessa and Judge March current, Kirkham bhave been selected as “Many people have heen expecting gpokesmen for the New Britain dele- that such would be the cuse and de- gation and it is expected that they ferred their tax returns uccording! vill spealk later in the afternoon 1 @5 o matter of sueh imminent im- portance that 1 Wave no hesitation in | Hkritord, Match IL-Tie 5id sene| recommending that the public welfarc! HarLon Ao % tol would be mueh advanced by tempor- | 817 chamber of the state capitol wa ng axlde all other legislation j e seenc today of the general hearing ind cnaeting i resolution for this pur- | EI¥CN bY the public utilities comis- | which ought to be by unanimous | 100 in the matter of various potitions Wt 2 of citics of th wte for a reduction R SRy are the bus ter. | Of the trolley fare of three fare tokens | vzriculture, Industry, finance, n | (0F & QUarter recently put in force on| wt all the ciements that go to malke | M lines of the Connecticut Co, in th up the eeon imic welfare of the peopte [ 3414 With the exception of Bridge. T AT GriG World it atly benelited | POTL and a single line in Norwalk e R e S ‘\x' members of - the commission, e T o S e e R drman Richard T, Higgins, C. C. ecrtainty from the current financial | ' Iwell and Joweph W, Alsop, were veur at onee which would be a strong | Prescnt when tho hearing was called mulant o business with its resuitant | *° order at 10:30. . benetit to the wage carner and the | Chelrman Miggins read petitions wwricuiture of our country, | trom |"\- ities of Hurtford, New Birit "It 18 tmpossible to see that any |8 New Haven and Stamford, to- harm would accrue from this action | ECUICE WIth protusts aguinst the in- and there ts every prospect of result. | Srevsed fare from the city council of g benciits whieh would be very | NeW London, the borough of Nauga- oL ¥ [ tuek, the Devon improvement associu- 1t would be u positive step In the UM and one protest from the Danie t direetion, which fs more needed (%00 Chamber of commeree against a this thae to justify the contidenee | 4°¢™ in the tute of fare of the praple that the government fx| 1N 4NSWer to a roll call of the vari futent solcly on the promotion of the | U8 petitiencrs all the clitics answered public weltnre without regard to any | ' TePresentation, through their cors oliieral atlbota poration coutsels of other officiuls 3 Connecticut Co. Presents Case YT After some discussion it was regented by ' Attorneys George D Watrous and Joseph P. Borry should Mues, Chappel of sekonk, Mass,, Mother | #0 abcad with a general presentation Jor e ease the opening of the of Vormer Mayor of Willimantic, 'icaring, to be followed by the pres entation of the cases of the peti- Observes Bivthday Today, pRotvie Willlimantic Mureh Former It was explained l‘h.u the petition Mayor Herbert 1t Chappell and Mrs, (0 the Connecticut Co. for an in Chappell today went to Sekonk, Mass,, Crease from the fiv _eent 1.:|- in us iy thelr custom yearly Lo visit Mrs, [ Bridgcport wonld be heard following Chappell, the former's mother, who [the -hearing of the other petitions 15 over 100 yeurs of age, Mer von al- | The mayor and corporation counscl W8 carvies a bouquet of carnations, | ©f Bridgeport responded one for cach year of his mother's dife | Rivalry Between Cities, nd an extea one for the birthday an- Attorncy Fred Carpenter of Put niversary, He carried a buneh of 110 |ham, representing interests in that blossoms today, section, was permitted to present Mrs, Chappell 18 not quite so strong Protest aguinst re vlnrnuwx‘u! farc ir this anniversury us on previous ones, [ther parts of the state which might 8he had become a “radic fan” as her |FeSult in a curtailment of service in great grand-nephew Norton Alexander | DOTtheastern Conncctieut or further of Providence on Christmas gave her | iNerease tn his section isten. | Corporation Counsel Kobert P enabl servieos whicl receiving I other counse Hartrord citics presc Il(uH r of for the ndays ums areh % on other pre on ime tin ; ‘,.‘ st aim bt AL wiiag My, Ontpunter: Witk ww Mrs, Chappell lived 18 Windham for | MICFOUS attorneys on their foet it was bout 36 yeurs and hag many friends |8€tecd on suggestion of Mr. Rutler still living hercabouts Who send her|that the various representatives of Messages of cheer on her recurring|the Detitioners should confer for a Mty anufversaites few moments sand scleet a spok {man for an. Mr. Butler was scleeted to examin his scetion of the to questions 1 G stalc was now paying a higher rate ley Blasts from North Eovelop Coun- of fare than « and was well satisfied with it try as Var South as Mlovida—trecz- | oot that the Cor o Co. system «hould be run as a whole und " ” PSINS S, - the cntire system be given the | Atlanta, Mareh 11 An icy blast | fit of cquitable and reasonable sorvics from the west today held the south in | it all sections. Explains Company's Rights # tight grip with temperatures report- . A W ¢ o e Sing 1 ety westioon Attorney George D. rous t Khireme oo ather was reported | Presented to the commission n form in Virginia and the Carolinas while Staten i the compans's irpa sther bulleting suid that the frees. C1Im. He said in par I nark was registered in Georgia as Tt has probably Al pet e SVih 56 Ue herdd B a majority of the individuals who pro High winds and low temperatures '°S aSinst utiity erabss alse were reported in Alabama, Mis- """.‘r“'"a’rj";‘,::fn‘ eeerddiniline sissippl and Lowisiana DHVEN Chak Tt 18 Soly Aeorn : ’x”)] lh‘l d“" i e ) e, sufficlent number of rsons registered 24 degroes — jovernment reports from Georgia's (Continued on Third 1" prach belt published early today stat- the cold wave would not apprecis affect the er Said Woman Tried to Kill Self and Three Children That 8 woman at 333 Myrtle street was making trouble and had turned on the gas to kill herself and her| MHarttord, March 11— Dr. George M three children was the report re- | Sutcliffe of Unionville was today se eeived by the police last night about | tenced by Judge Maitbic 1o six months § o'clock. Patrolman Gustave Hell-|in Juil for mansiaughter. He pleaded burg was sent to the place to investi- | nolo comtendere when charged in su- gate, and although there was a|perior court with causing the death domestic quarrel with a boarder in|of Albert C. Hoody, Umion«in gress, he found nothing to sub- | service man, through the adusinist antiate the report made to the |ing of an over-dose of ether ~aiice Early in the fake doctor imvestiga George A, DR. SUTCLIFFE GETS SIX MONTHS ety o IN JAIL ON MANSLAUGHTER COUNT suid, that McLean and matter, ! mittee, he 1"all rushed | i e [ had discussed the regular appointment could be made | €8 here, Special trains were purchasc of materials, and widespread little girl who attended clusses and nurses from Wuter. by the Washington authorities | with docto 1o hay! P s¢ of inef L R autharilion SN, L docturgidnd ilurmeatron A T SN can olin T b z”n.g‘\:r' x.\,\vu\l\z.«mlru. of inem- at that school last week and'who ators Brandeges Mcl.ean on [ing crews were sent from Montpeller, (MBUC ity and say howdydo to Mr.| (o0 & U5 1was placed under quarantine for Marein 14, 1 ¢ them to rec- | St Albans and Brattleboro, The en. f"“\” ,m"'r ‘;;:‘ : [ The papers in the case were signed | SMallpox Sunday, na to 1 Mace; N ceeded de. ) . 0! rscin, republican, " ’ 3 i 5 o ¢ ommend o mai n ot 1 place; but :.‘n””hm;-h 1:‘1] ‘llml r its own ;]uol\;\cr A el 1“““;“_4”' W | by Afioen eneral Daugherty, The entire school’s registra- neither of them hus made any rec- | to this city, and announced that $h S5 . ’ A % "oodcock toscoe C, ullo U ommendation and the files of the de- | the tracks would be cleared for t Major’s testimony on March s s \\n(" \‘{':;‘ux:m 1 :"‘» M,?y '|' M eCulloon ton l:\ considered “indirect con- fpartment fail to show that elther has | fie by two o'clock this afternoon, The | WHiCh the o perearat told of the | iutants to the attorney-generat on. | LS and Dr. Pullen has urged cver acknowledged recoipt of the let- | thes were torn up for a distance of ‘.\‘Ilnann:;l.‘fl. conference at 4\“‘;:.1..‘ zed in the prosceution of war cun. | YAcCination for all, but.so far e a 200 1o |City. Major had said, Senator Bur- st - 2L WRE AN - [y nths | District Attor "”“l‘:” s ! teel fsum’ insisicd, that ho knew Fall and | ONment frauds there is rothing compulsory in Vo months bt istrict Attor- 1 Steel and part steel construce | i e . . i an Py ke Yame e | ney Bdward Smit) I—that was in | tion of the e prevented heavier | Melcan discussed: the matter of “In:\m" “ul ,.'dlnm troughout the Message to the school au- | ey cars ed heavier | 10 s work from about June 2 be vitie: “ December, 1922—the department was "N...m 8. It was said. | Fall's story that MelLean had loaned | o Worl _‘l"‘l:\'_‘ une 23, to about thorities anent the indirect con- he Boston and Maine day coach | MM $100,000, DroVod e e s tacts.” i = e 3 ¢ day i : bediedidts . ¢ purbose | Proved a “wanton, reckless (Contnued on Second Page) jafter the aceident was resting on its| }“nn‘:l \\;.n .“‘\, ‘nl I. u.;.«, NOdiientloonrmD (BE CODRNGES Ta': A _mecting of the health board rdotion|tha toa; The'sleeping bir teora] " Majorinsist L rying ‘out the wark and corstroees | rilllbe held this asterpon st & Porck 5 ~'|-mmru! “‘M. two o(h-r w”.hl\! l.m;- I"' p.uhm] came out with the ]mu'rvukn " “wantonly, reekiem and the superintendent will bring be- plage 2 story m mercly inferring ' ' i re the col ss| | tert on |!~|| sides. The damage to the ) on 1o explaln the wasting and destruction of large| O 1 Immediate v ination "' ail A number of other passengers were |\ B \ '“ B “!"I “d “pustios | fOF usc in the construction “furnished | 702" approves an order compelling less seriously hurt, The train left Bos. | hat A. Mitc "," R bl et I beid e platntift.” Lum. | PATeNts to have their children vacci New Brital Was Tied Up For Theee | ton at § o'clock last night and \\'hit--\“"”""“ S Tt Anoer sald o]yl linoR, - wallionr aar o] oAbl will e lewid Vittvas . ¢ o Fige meant simply that there were poople l ork, Wwall-board, ccment, AL today's meet 1 tiver Junction, Vi, ut 1:30 a. m _ . hardware, piping, stoves, plumbing, noeting the. board will Days “Back in 88" —Many day. 1t was duc in Montreal at §:10 g, |/PUUIFINE of Walsh as to whethi 'ium el et el il e {2150 consider the finuncial side of the ~ MeLean was to be called to testify, | 100Is a g " Materials and supplies | amatipox - sitiiation, There has been Were Hungey e T He testified that the tiogram say- | 4F specificd ; [heavy cxpenses connected with Tod S Ve ing he was busy with Curtis, Under- b “‘"""'i :"‘ ”‘1'| rnment churge, | quarantines, Consideration will also oday’s snow orm, el aps s eing | the defendant “recklossly and | also ez oo oo | WOMAN FLIN FLAMMER 54 W o St et 0| o bt Tt iyt et bbaytond - to 1eld tho calling bf Molean from CHUN CBoVed largs aumbein. ofluniol the-"New "B TN the big whito i S SriTv dav b “‘]hxs m WATERBURY Palm Beach to testify. J. W, neablorce i okcess ot the nUmMUSr|will be vobveived: fat hospital for }.,,‘;' ! sy ind, u:‘ : just a fe b 7. Porsonsl ootneel tarry | uaw!::l\;\ m'l;s\,lr} for the condi- | smalipox patients, il hours short of 54 years to ———— sincluir, he said, told him that alt[1ons of the work," Mayor A 1 - - Py " . i e g, O b b s " M ! pproves |1 i 188 ‘”LH“”WI ey t | Makes Grand Clean-up, Taking About | . rts to keep Harry Payne Whit- I'he said employes, the government Mayor :l M, P m:rm:.": .'.I;TI\)ID" 1888, The U, 8 weather man states wers, were employed without regard . aonos eartlly ap- - ney off the stand had failed He | h ploy ithout regurd | proves the gecision . tin his opinion the snow witl nu: 20 Leading Merchants then went to Zevely to cnlist his aid |10 qualifications or classification; in- | pygme st ! ulnl.,‘ ;““" ]””1;”"'< "-mlnv- ount to a great deal this time anc 4 n officic d incompete ' ; . . llen to ree- rim el Mg opdbped Into Camp fo a similar end for McLean, but was | *ficient —and incompetent superin. to the health commissioners Thirty-slx yeurs ago the heaviest told that it was useloss loariois sad formen wore cmployed; | this aftornoon that New Britatn saq) i 2 ” H‘ it M‘l Waterbury, March 11 "he Water. Major said he ught oating and leaving of work during!tarium be turned into a smallpox hos. ~ 4 r bury police have just discovercd that | mentioned in anothe r telegran hours by employes was permitted and pital, curred in the m y of even the oid | red y P et hegan, Tuesduy, | ® confidence woman came to the brass | Lean reforred to Bernard M vncouraged; employes were discharg The mayor suid today that the situ- Mureh 12, was the only duy in the his. | €1t about ten days ago and made per. | of New York messa waji ffor cause and re-hired at classifica- (ation s serious and the possibilities ¢ ¢ the " wd ‘ to | MePs the most general clean-up ever | “that man” was “to see th ty to- [ tions higher than those for which they | are ' he only thing ory of the “Horald” that it fafled to v 2 1 it ¥ thing to do is : accomplished by a fiim-flammer in the day,” and Major testified “discussed | Were qualified; unskilled labor was | to ‘talke the bull by the horns',” e lish as scheduled, Its employes Gt " May v 80 hopelessly s in that 1t was | Prass city, She took over 20 of the you, sir, He spoke highly you." pald the wages of skilled men for!lor Paonessa reasoned gy e city's larger merchants “into camp’ ! not wurprising.” Scnator [ work not requiring skilled labor; regu Three Cases Under Suspicic mpossible to print t paper. L4 o . 2 . picion, rding to the Hera of M ho12, tfor sums ranging from $25 to 850, Walsh put in, “He's a friend of mine lar wages were paid to incompetes iree susplcious cases bearing some the snow started to f just be. | Without any trouble st . accom "Me sald 1t was mned ghame,” i men and men who did little or no | of the symptoms of smallpox, but so i sl it of Mareh The | Plished all her work in a few days and | continned Major, Ned Mclean | worl far considercd as chicken posx, have istorm increased fn violence steadily | Passed out of town just av quictly as| Was mixed up in this thing for & The defendant corporation also was' been placed under quarantine by Dr. Forter e A b Ciomiall el ot ng." charged with having rraudulently | Pullen, who with reprosentatives of g th. There were no mall or-pas Hor game, which was an old one “What was & tofcaused und allowed delays in the com- | the state department are keeplng a Sk ne Cor tWo ¢ shops were | but Which was considerably moderniz. | 868 e about *h asked. | pletion of the work “unwarranted by close watch for, possible develop. osed husine crally was at [ed by the woman's winning way, was | "D ¥ou know whether he did see me | the circumstances.” n s complote standst Some families |as follows or not?” | Trial of the case Wrobably will be = were foreed to go lungry if they had | Wirst of all she deposited $100 in o 1 don’t think he did.” Major ve- | delayed several months because of the COUNSEL WILL ADYISE not sufficient plic in the larder | Naugatuek bank. She then ecame to) Piled. . crowded condition of the docket unless to carry them | Waterbury and made purchases in all A “'“‘,"‘, was "“(‘"‘ w ‘\'|"I vas ““I' ANt the case is given precedence, it was| — Outside of inconveniches 1o the | the tores, giving checks for smaly | 'Y @ telegram from Mclean asking | said sat the district attorney’s offic Coolid, public, the only incident reported in |sums for the purchases. When her :""’k "'| ”"‘“ IS e b el — | Accept Advice on Do- nection with today's storm was the [ checks which were si “Mae | SRER 2DOUL Inatter T will talk to you . . . heny's Ofice 10 Continue Buildl artial wrecking of u 75-foot steel | Walsh” were questioned she referred ADOUL over the telephone later m Schneider, Divorce - . Mat was an uncompleted m 4 Pearl Hard ck,ut the Traut & MWine plant on | the merchants to her bank, Th as @ COmMpiete " ", y : e It | A arbor Storage Tanks, Stanlcy street. Thren scctions of the | checks of course were declare o. b “the witness satd. 1 didn't tail To Wed Miss Dary Cohn sack were blown off the top by the | With her credit thus cstablished Eo ; Ram Schneider, aged 38, a divorce ”-.‘},\,::,‘I“, o March 11.—President wind and hung suspended by in | “Mae” returned on a Saturday after. | ¢ nator Walsh read a code messag: and hin, 21, Wors | of the weio s, Fulded by the advice thread of steel until a wreeking gang | noon to the stores she have proviously |10 Major from M Lean on the mme ., i ast night | or - oil counsel in acting arrived from a Meriden eoncern [ given checks to. The banks were then d4¥, Which said “this is hypothetical 57" Fridedls i brie lon the ofre wde yesterday by Ed: e10sed and the fact that her first cheek Uestion,” and desited to know | fehner 1 o vard L. Doheny to continue construg. | whether banks 1 record of en fion work on the storage tank N ‘1 .Jv..n good enabled her to cash | seard - 0% e L o cheeks between $25 and 850 in all the | §orsements on ¢l pearl Harbor, Hawail, at his own ex Providence, March \uu-wul‘\w'w visited, The cheeks were all re.| 1 answergd the vauk did not pense prosecution of 4 lar number OF [o 0 ed a8 "o good and the be keep a record o a check . : 3 R As ¢ government attop. professtonal gumblcrs tn Whis state. | o0 %ol SO drawn for,” = ! adding 1 X ol [ ' et Washington to file legal patticularly cases inwohvihg places ? he did not know why Melean asked (0rced o 1dow in Aresto | s to annul the Teapot and ¢ summer 1esidents at the question - . arly today, tled Wil- | Calitorni $€8, 0o immedis ' g questior . 4 media tion N - Narragansett vier | Lecointe Believed to AR il Pou’ gv te. Recede thie ) liam 115 watchman to a post, | on the is expected y Sistiseilhbdised o Have Set New Record teiceram® scnator i, aemocrat, | 411 cscaped with raw i I ¥ When the state supreme ! o 0y 35000 11 adi Lecointe, the Washington, ash after establishing " bl 3 TUST EXPLAIN REJECTION g el ot S Heps Moted Feench avistor, ascended to o that the McLean quers had begn sent 4 . port. Mar Judge Ed- of L v:‘ \n”‘ t "hl' Aght of 9,006 meters ( 7.6 feet) (In the 1“:"""“". o ,,.u-,. code . homas U. 8 court today ’ " in a hydroairplanc today cording to+ "1 didn’t decodr it Ma — — - 1 Attor s A Frank o eli Wednesday in superior | 1 & WEROAITP peturned |*1 imagine Mr, Puckstedn de it Yori R Keating « swer 44’,:“"”"‘ as 104 com the Might. 17 the Might is officlal. He returned it to me to decld ity 1 I A d A T % iy woteptol, it & the establish- | Major explained that later 1 s . Werner was | 1Y accopted, it wi | e el Innocent Man Offers : ment of a new wor titude vecord purehased pr He 3 2 %2 $1 o o Ao ~'“"”" '-' for hydrouirplanes that messages signed “John” w To Die in Chair to | Grain con s " a por was being e 1d that when the telegrams mention- : , = T (3] « s r nin maintaining — T ant witen 1. | Save Young Murderer ey 89 Bodies Are Recovered ok st B b G o b ‘ follars . Lambert, Mr. MclLean's attorney. T4 _ 1 ion sale In Utah \lme I-,\plosmn publication of telegrams containi i 5 Va. Ma ' boetil VETERAN TAKEN HOMI Castlegate Mareh 1. [this mame tecontss ator Wi , p ko t ” tives of John Gregory of New Bighty-nine ad been recovered ican, Ohie, ¢ a statement e " RECOVER STOLEN CAR Yor ot t police station this Up to 9:15 a rom the No. 2 mine he had to w : : 5 5 2 | g 1 1 A tomo. : od to im 1o his home, ©f the 1 ympany, where an referred : to W . 8 Wicked up on the street ©xplosion occurred Saturday, said the pa . a : ‘ William ! had been assured in om the # ] 5 sages. N r hs ‘ President Refuses Pardon L et it Mo wort . For Convicted Editor c..ator taish. wnen ast . o . et <= Washington. March 11.—An appli- identity of “The Farts . R tion for pardon of Edward A Asked who was ' the 1 4 s Barahans, " iolation of witness answer BREAK IN IRISH CABINET v,rvs’v' e wet ha on refused by To the best « ¥ ge it ¢ Prestdent Coolidge Mr. Daugherts Mr. Mel M . Daugherty were vers warm . 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