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e —— ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1924.—SIXTEEN PAGES. PRESIDENT IS ILL ~ HOUSE OVER-RIDES P. U. C. Rejects Commuters’ Petition BACK FROM CHINA WITH SLIGHT COLD BONUS BILL VETO, For Relief From Increased Rates ~ AFTER $IX YEARS Oliged o Cancel M Bngage- Party Lines Cast Aside in Vot Declaring Charges Are Reasonable . catherine H. Travis Comect- ments for Today { This Alternoon ed With Hospital at Kweei Teb Facts and Law in Favor of “New Haven” Road, Board CONDITION NOT SERIOUS NOW ITS up T0 SENATE Says—Appeal to Court May Be Filed SAYS BANDITS ARE COMMON Takes Advice of Physicians and Re- Closer " H D% 71 The Public Utilities Commission t' 3 oser Result is Expected When | | ; 5 o day issued a finding declaring the re- ! cxisting prior to the present tariifs| Sletia: i Tdin and|of Her Visit Vote is Taken in U r House cent changes in commutation rates on | within Connecticut were discrimina ot L bpe the “New Haven” road to be just and {tory and that the present tariffs have 14 Tomb of King Tutankhamen— } -—P) Mar- |rcasonable and not in violation of the |removed that discrimination; (2) that Eroponente Get Good M | general statutes of Connecticut, |t commutation rates under the for- | Will Returm To Far East I Ov wo-Thirds Voté. The question came before the com- |mer traffic were not compensatory and | S Washington, May 17.—Because ot a| B0 Over Two-Third mission on a petition of New Britain |that the present commutation rates| Chinese tapestries and hi 8 : ;:,u, Pr ,,.I'”L "_""I~"[';,';”":I'l"| Party lines vanished as sup- I ]reson:;d by Attorney -3rv not more than just and reason- ed his engagements for today anc iy ard Casale, acting with com- | L L Al ] 'y from his oftice. Tt Dorters of the measure piled up > terata basle SCURE Ml oM | was also ‘claimed that interstate |DF- Catherine M. Travis, who prac White House that he a comfortable margin over the |~ suormeys for the petitioners claim- |rates are now higher than interstate ticed medicine in 2 tain for 10 ned to bed, but had de- tywo-thirds majority required on cd that rates now in force by virtus |rates and this is in violation of the Years and now is connected with the nd the day in his room ol gy oh) g yote of the changed tariff are umjust and |national rate scheme contemplated in St Paul's hospital at Kwei Teh in the dvice of his physicians b g . 5 unreasonable, and that such rates are | the transportation act of 1920, The Contracted ¥ Enactment into law or final in violation of the ratio between way |railroad company attorneys set forth 18 Visiti Atls, hol Mr. Coolidge contracted a cold sov- #afeat of the bill now is up to ', tation farcs prescribed by | that the statute menttoned in the pe- s.l))f 'k at 42 Park Place. iEr al days , and his recovery hig a: o p 'es 5 of o me i o8, ‘"”n has been superseded by Chap- v, ravis is a graduate o ohn . the senate, where a closer result the general statut pers IRl L, been rotarded by an unusual sucees- oo ¥ fivoan omphny Stause oiat slon of May showers which have kept 1 expected. (Continued on Page 12) the capital cnveloped in dampness al- — Debate of An Hour . ) i nost continuopsly, On Wednese The house came to its deci- 4],m :,.;..'l_....-Jul. D. I;| J‘:-‘ua u.,,,nm‘.« when the weather was chilly, DU gion after an hour's debate dur- .eaving the Johns Hopkins university tively fair, the first of the A e upon her graduation she went to the vy o et of e SRS Some of the party AMERICAN AVIATORS 'SUCCEED IN New England hospital for women and ASC rden parties at the Whit 1 1 b “ d £ t] e D ; {ouse took place and the president leaders on both sides of the ES Rl D children at Boston, where she served stood bareheaded on the lawn for two chamber argued that the poq—- LONG T JUMP OF wo FLlGHT 1:;;, n.z.:-ml‘lxp. ‘l'rmu_ I?;i to 1915 1TNOO! shak K " - ® actice cine S ity and ek SHSebp “l“’”;"l;:;’ T K198 tion taken by the president had et e l::;r::x"m“::--r'x:m i ""'l‘ hands with 10 long e of guests, . 2 B! R N K A i Yestorday he consulted g been upheld on economic as well \phy0e Fliers Combat Flerce | interests of the American Red Cross. cpecialist to whom he has made peri- as moral grounds. Advocates of | She stayed in Serbia one year during which time she experienced some war S \.‘u‘ 1:”‘ ‘mr' % dnn ”l; the bill not only denied that it| Storms in ‘hk.n | thrills in the Balkans. In 1916 she White House. the exveutive ORWes ywonld place a serious burden on BUMLEHEERS) VI(;'"M i . d t was said no alar 18 N J had ' > racticed mediclne untit 1918 1w sl o alenning wnblome ten the treasury as contended by ! Welcomed by ‘aflkee and 4 Wont to Ohia i 1918 cen noted, but that as a precaution 8 L e bad been decided 1o keep the presi- Mr, Coolidge but assailed in un- e In the latter year Dr. Travis went ot away from his desk at least dur- meacurved terms the language, <8P Sailors at Paramashi- . 4 fo China ns s melical missionary the morning hours wher llers sl 3 H > SEE shot to D i 3 where she took charge of the female ally are received, Tt is possible e m!lpln,\(d in the _\cto Inessage. Shot eat h Runmng segtions of the St. Paul hospital, This may g0 to his office this afternoon to With reference to former service | Fight—Two Suspects hospital is thoroughly modernized, nd to some eorrespondence, men, having four doctors, three of them Absent For First Time The surging enthusiasm of 'sy Tue Associated Prees. Arrested boing women, and three nurses. There It was the first time sinee be s S i PR Jaramashiru Islands, Kuriles, May is a training school for Chinese nurses me prosident that Mr, Coolidge has N‘}"-“( who argued for ’Lgd»\‘fl&"" Blaxing a trall through skies! baving 18 students, 10 of whom are liept away from work by fimess. Of the measure now and again | [(C05 0000l Ly an atrplane, uthampton, N. Y., May 17.—Hun. ' Doys. gewents that had to gwept the floor and the crowded 1, United States army world dreds of armed men scoured the ronds | 10 addition to the ordinary routine with - republican g allerjies into bursts of cheering, fiers reached this ice-fringed remote of Suffolk county, Long Isiand, early ©°f ""“;‘ "'l_‘““”‘ familiar to every hos- , Who have come | o s g 9 se bay border ctic thi o oday searching for a band of boote| Pital, Dr. Travis has come in contact " and as the debate went on there bay bordering the Arctic this morning, today € bo A ishington to talk over the tangl- ; bl 4 te,” i thereby galning for their country and l¢ggers who last night shot and k with many Chinese bandits and sol- slitieal situation that state, vere cries ‘vote, vote,” In 1In- . o0 0 s the distinetion of being the | Ferdinand Downs, a speclal diers and says they are so common in suwyer, creasing volume from members first to have crossed the Pacific by ate, , man of Southampton. the list of patients recelved at the hos- o eallat who wanted to see the presi- Plunge Throngh Storms Downs, in company with scveral pital that it is almost impossible to 3 i i ho ¥ dera C 9 2 ). . rll one from the other, Bhe says ent override out . In negotiating the hazardous hop of federal prohibition agents, was guards | te dent overriden without any ap- .ng the “bootleg trail” from Montauk bandits are a great menace at the pearance nf du|4\ 575 miles from Attu Island, in the Alcutian group, the pioits, Licutenants Point to New York when he noticed ' presont time gonARd Smith, Wade and Neison tought @ CAr approaching without lights. Dr. Travis was six months on the Downs started to follow and a rume way befors she arsived here. On the t until PR V0 i Mo through chill Arctic wines and snow out finbility stormé that whipped thelr faces with "0 battle with rovolvers and shot- | fourney to America sho came by way Dr. Sawyer said he Toped the presl- guns followed. A bullet passed through ' of Singapore, the Bay of Bengal, In- lacerating icy grains. | L , Two of the planes landed in Kashi- |the policeman’s head killing him in-!dia, Egypl, Jerusalem and Southern (1) That the commutation rates Former New Britain Physician Tells mains in House, Although He Is! said Not To Be Confined To His| T, broid almost priceless in value have been brought to this.country by Provi of Honan, C'hin Dr. Travis is visiting at the home of Mrs. R university at Montreal. She received the degree of Bachelor of Arts at Mc cotld he out soon but deiTin o wet any t han e, WIZARIJ A’I‘ MARBLES wabars Bay-atd the third descended | Wants: g | Europe. e speaka of the smprossi spoeted to return to his offic to the water off the nearby istand of | AN alarm was flashed through the sights along the Ganges river, and of county and the whole countryside im. the weird religious rites of fanaties in wediately aross in arms. Ioady were | India, She tells of the ceremony o sent over to Mr, Coolidge for ac- y ! filied with mewmbers of the ku klux burnmg the dead in Iadia and of the 4 Maroar " of those aboard an Ameriean and & vo thet the neminations mizht Margaret Sexton Shines at "MW:N" M’:‘"Imr 2 ““'”‘ m-m’;o ver iian bearing rfles and shotguns, vol- unhealthfl conditions Which follow 1kis 1 unteer firemen and hundreds of armed | custom, Bodies are only partially con- sronident ]n'e (-hml ( on'esth ceive the expedition, as the first of the citizens. & ¥ SO RAE Seeiies Wil alssekia ONIEN sumed and then thrown into water ing the morning and it was laiges : % = kit A few hours after the shooting Pat- | whera peophe bathe, causing an - uooa his advice that the day's en- Held Today O ot For Weane "OTtH 'rick Ryan and Prank Redfield, both sanftary condition which i8 responsi- ements were cancelled, The sec- —— » SO AR Wakibe ot of Astoria, Long Island, were arrested | ble for cholern epidemics, Three inter-school matches in the "’m‘ ’\,l, bee ..-““r'::('vr"u‘v .im; and charged with the murder. The| Spoaking ot the Chiness, she saye B mashirn had beeh [deal for TYINg ad | ¢wo were tonnd in a closed motor car they have a keen sense of homor and Uorald-Junior Achievement Marble ' dafly the skies Dad been scanned tor |10 WEEE (ORGSR T € REE D0 T oyt caath-chirronrafio Shooting contest were played off at | the planws. In wew of the favorable yUCTRR, Lttt Uhon, The fney ate £ood Sctors mecause they :“.-Km:v).m diamond in Walnut Hill - weather reports he had sent to AU, cop wa riddied with bullets and RYSN, ‘have Wttle If any of the sclf con- park at 10 o'clock this moruing. the commander of the American de- ypq was armed, was wounded in the aoiousness that Americans experience, Margarct Scxton, 10 years old, Who stroyed John D, Yord was p d atlyina Visits Tomb of King Tut won the Rockwell school champlon- their failure to appear ¢ Ryan and Redfield were believed 16 While in Bgypt she visited the Val Ighip vesterday afternoon, deffated Farly this morning, With overeast )iy hoen acting as cOnvoys to & Mo- jey of the Kings and saw King Tnt's e Northend school lh;x"l)\!fluamlv Ye8- barometer, a warning was sent from | gfq yards behind their car with one mitted to enter, She saw the gold WITHIN 10 FEET OF PIT B e et et i tyRe (G hent (n BN SHOFL 8 CMEGURY puiced| oinen #F wiishiop throng and the dellcate pottery and i g § L fiyers from leaving Attu The whiskey-laden truck, abandon- many other curiosities taken from the ship and wea additio honors by ‘Then at 11:30 o'clock, quarter- o4, was found near the scene of 1he (omb, which nop are in the Cairo winning an inter-school macch. 8he master yelled and everyone rushed on | snooting. musenm, which sho says is the mos defeated Manfridd by the decilve geck. Approaching from the north was | Ryan and Redfield were arraigned beautitul museum in the world Vives After 10 Story score of 11 to 2, the plane of Lieutenant Smith, the gn a charge of first degres murder | e, Travis expects to return to Irving Waxman, the champlon of geting commander. On cither side be- ' pefore a justice of the pease. They China In February 8he will be in Drop the Monroe school, defeated Richard 4ind nim was another airplane, | asked time to consuit counsel and the ' New Britain until Tuesday when she a Vi Frmest Nova, Studeny, the champlon of the Smith Z Rearing was adjourned until Tuesday. ' wiN leave for Canada. Bhe has with > ol e close e . e o ator operator, caimly work. "chool in tl osest game of the In DI o 0 Time her many interesting exhibits of silks emergency appiiance in his ICICHOOL werth SIORLE b0 8, e |, Tt diferenco in time Letween DEATH NYSTERY [ormine barts ot ' Mandarin robes this morning as it plunged at Soiclds WHo WOR Lhe c O ey, | I#land and Paramashiru Tsiand u' DOUBLE small slippers used by Chinese women : e ten Roors, and the Staniey school on Wednesda¥, ‘apout 15 hours. The time of the SN0 0 Iee Baeeiaat: o biteiices srought it to & stop a foot below the YoR [rom he Nathan Hale ac “"“" LY flicrs' departure from Attw has not = relics, . She has made arrangements o1 of the first floor, saving its four- 1or ', I‘w: S e ‘.:1‘"‘”":‘ han [ been fearned, but figuring from the Marysvile, Pa. Migh School President to exhibit these in the B. C. Porter ale champlo alled to & ® . 0 he K ival a ‘e mas d v o onda n occupants from serious injuries. (LSO Tut watter | 1Y »,r 5 :; Sty Mm.'q {h'!“—‘prn:vyf and Girl Found Shot to Death ta | ¥indow on Monday A% A result of his presence of mind, Co kL. ke vaniican of the 130 e iraywski, the runner-up of the Na- ' 110 fving time of six or seven hours, . White House officlals however said | cderal appointments to office would - Shimshu Amazement was writien on ghe faces sent to the senate gocrctary Slemp saw th president’s indigposi entirely of ght cold bronehjal tubes; that no cough and no fever, and fme he saw him was reelining ouch reading the morning pa- Calmness of Negro Operator Saves 14 y—suffered nothing Aottt el L s, e s not injurien to backe B8 Diayed fo Gciernife chams | joe¢ Attu some time before noon I Harrisburg May 17.—Harry , e veterta, Plonship of the Stanley vs. the Na- g4y Canster, 31, ¥ the senior \ ’, \ \‘, ‘.‘,,,,,,, were rve. than Hale schools and ’“"\" lds won In The hop from Attu w the longest | class of yE high schoa), near 0 the ator occupa i battle for his school. of the 27,000 mites of the Mo | her era Kllenberger, 38, of ove o0 & hospital in a commandeer- a B et wete, & = 2 % 200,000 s g I,‘ ‘,' a hospital i mmandeer Ihe resuits the g H‘hlli.ll\ tanned route. Frem Atte coutss | Botlidaysburg were foupd shot’ o s D00 1s Filed Against W. 4. Hil, . eleveler o Eames held at e Rockwell and |gay 1aig for Cape Kronatski on the geath, ir mobile near HOgeS: gon of Pamons Rafiroad Builder. g y tiding. PRe Northend kchools yesterday Afternoon yoamehatia peninsula, 611 miles from town, eariyt y r - started it wiid 10 dotermine the school champlons | petn,. Paramashiru ts 267 miles ‘dis Whether the killing was a double Chicago, May 17.— Walter J. Hill of She' o x 1. When jer and suicide has 8t. Paul, Minn., son of the late James 2 cable snapped e o did not im- he 1ift's progress, Nova Breach of Promise Suit Demanding ‘f as follows: : tant from Kronatski murder or & mur tockwell school-—Champion -‘1? . Rig Welcome Waiting not been determined, although reports J. Hill, raliway bulller, was named de- 200 teceived here were that no gun was fendant in the papers of a wuit for 200,000 damages 1 today by Mrs were discovered by Bessie Gottlob of Chicag garct exton, 10 years old of A welcome from warcrafl of Japan Cherry street. She won over 79 en- o o State " » mpted to throw the brakes with .. "gcreating followi whe and H’: Unit, l'. ;| ‘~ nm:u th mv’nrv l' e T ol s bitanied Suviek: B Salied Nifres Com. | fiers at the end of the next jump he bod od. With kis songers | 2ched the semi-finals: Alfted COm- | ooupyqarg to Bettobn on Yetorofu, | George Albright, the girl's uncle, at charge that Hill promise nd. W oy \,“"‘: "“ no of 49 Cherry strect <’“‘“" Frank | .gest of the Kurile group. The whose home in Marysville she had Gettlob and later broke MR 93 Rockwell avenue; Paul Paimese g, .., .0 wiil be hosts and the Amerl- | been visiti 4 by Joseph Ganster, was at Mill's reques srk at the device as the ¢ 37 Webster Hill, Emil Deutch of can craft as carriers of supphies = . The two m had | that Mrs. G by floor after f.,.;, with eYer 117 Whiting street; Howard Hancock | g, T8 (S WL CCL ™, Conlt of the couple since MId: hand several years casing mr:m r ',", n -S::y('-)u'nn of 111 Cherry street, and the \’“IJM“ Kutile islands, s the home of the | nigh y falled to return 10 Dorothy, prominent 8t. Paul sports e te BN Same o Withn ton foet 8 YO ey Gentte of 0T | MNP Alnun, Japnates Aborigines, whe ' having sarted OUl woman, & daughter of Mortimer Dar 18 the 1ift came ithin one other girl, Esther Genette of 337 1/ Ul LRI n by the. con- ook for flower rows, divorced him in Los Ange the bottom of its concrete lined pit. gouth Main street and two b 1923 o stant economic and cultural pressure 922 - Henry Terese of 90 Maple street and Hill was Faite o oubst of 3 Gile g of "k,- ’?f';‘r‘*“ in the south lq t ul‘a‘" “.rrim o ; . ” tainous, many ert Manfridi, 9, of 171 Eills street, A | o0 0 cruptions are deseribed &8 na- gy Tne Asmsctated Prem 18 Year Old Bride Found Millerand Must Go as Presdent o 50 B8 W08 LIS raOeErP s Soutn | 10Fal phenomena of flery beauty New York, May 17. — Senator Pat 4 und . N \y;m,’ .‘-l:‘-"(‘ ;Q):‘zr..'A;-ll.\l‘ \“I:l: h ]:}; S Harrison, of Missis dppi, today Wwas . D('ld of Gas Pmflo'.“"“ Vrance, Repnblican -Socialist Party Main y - mously choten temporary ehale Reading, Pa., May 17.—Mrs, Vivian 246 Cherry strect won over 17 other OLD HAN ,s HELD nanimousis orperros Curtia, fortnerty of Cliston, Jam. »8 Mecting. girl entries, who played off prelimin- man of the democratic nationsl con- ° : : ok g i ry matches, Manfridi reached the vention in New York mext month ound dead from illuminating gas in The Associated Press. final after defeating Os Anderson The election of Senator Harrison et - s ris, May 17.—The esecutive €om- ¢ 46 Trinity street. Frank Maledta New Havener, 76, Held Responsble had been agrecd upon by the arrange- [0% ~"’"‘ ey eions comprising 40 members, of the ' or 200 Cherry street, Apdrew Grav & mente commit ast night after lead- | ¥ 9. She Was 18 years oid socialist party of Which ojo of 505 South Main strest and | ¥OT Death of His Wite, 89—He Was ..y for each of the prominent demo . her marriage was v nd, former premier I8 & Walter Dickman of 24 Vega street Drank And Beat Her. cratic Bandidates had expressed their | fler ?\_ band formerly tived in today and resolved 10 7The Jast named boys reached the satisfaction with the choice kers, N. Y. The pofice declare there ate in any gOVErn- gemi.finals out of 30 boy entries. New Haven, May 17.—Clark Bron “f am deeply pleassd with the se. Was nothing 1o indicate that Mra s not promise o rea- | The finals to determine the cham- Son, 76. was held 16 have been crim. |lection of Senator Harrison.” said Wil. Curtls planncd her death and her program the first point of which pio: ship of the city of Hartford are inally responsible for the death of his 'iam @. McAdoo when the committec’s | husband has asked the corom t resignation of President Mill- heing held tihs afternoon at Colt park wife, Edna, 69, in"their room in Brad- action was announced My friends: make an investigation to ascertain where the Hartford park commission- | ley place, Viay 7, by Coroner Mix in a 811 supported him Whether she Was accidentally over ers have erected & wire enclosure for / finding today. The evidence was to ~ come by g NEW DEGREE AT BROWN the games and have made a fine play- the effsct that the old e ———— | —— idence, May 13 v'mup‘-m W. ing ring of moulders clay. W. W, T. drunk, and verbally abe y R Watchman Bound, Faunce of Brown university an- Squire of the local Junior Achieve- later beat her, and finally choked-her THE AT . 3 - . ced today that beginning nest fall ment foundation has bren asked to o prevent an outcrs. The woman | —o— Bandits Get $2,500 Booty would institute a mew degree set .as an official at the games, died by reason of exhaustion produc Hartford. May 17 —Foreoast New York, May 17.—Four masked as bachelor of sclence in The total entries for the New Brit- ed by the assauit and choking. The for New Britain and vicinity: robbers today bound and gagged the emictry. The entrance require y games have reacted 10 next morning Bronson, mecting an Generally fair tonight and Sun- watchman of the Usited Retall Candy ts for it will be the same as the The following referees v».u- been officer informed the latter that his day. <dowly ricing temperatore company factory in Long Island city s for the present Ph B chosen to oficiate at the school wife was dead, and the officer found tomigivt and escaped with & payroll of $2 n tes must present M- the holy between the bed and a side 500 after opening & safe with an nstead of one in aigebra. (Continued on Page Twelve.) w acetyiene torch. Decides at her home here early today whe e ——————— e PRICE THREE CENTS TRIO SEEKING NOMINATION AS MASS. SENATOR DECLARE THEY WOULD ENFORCE LAWS NO. 13 NEAR” UNLUGKY Gillett Strong For Presi- FOR FIRE APPARATUS dent and Dallinger Is G Positively For The Truck and Chiel’s Car Narrowly Miss on Main 18th Amendment As Street It Stands. Crossed wires somewlere n = Ry signal systern of e fire depeonent L, A, Coolidge Says He's for caused Box 13 to ve ded on the i fire alarm and sent fire epparatus of “Home Rule, Fewer Laws, the city out on a wild goc ubout 10 o'clock this morniig. The Lower Taxes and Indi- arm registercd distinetly t some of the fire stations, and Companies| s . ”» 1, 4 and 6 were dispatelied o west | Vidual Rights Main street where the box is located AL fire station No. on Lllm str it was lmpossible to tell from the re Doston, May 17.-—Three candidates Ister what the box number was and 'go. y1a republioss uomination for the company did not start out until | . y headquarters was called and the num. || Pited States senator {rom Massachu« ber of the box determined, It started Setts outlined their platform at a lun- out then, but just as it reached West | cheon of the Roosevelt club today. fain strcet, it mot the other ab- gpearer Frederick H. Gillett, unab paratus returning Hundreds held their breath when @ ttend, sent a letter to Robert Combination No. 1 and Chief Wil- Washburn, secretary of the club, a llam J. Noble's car approached each which he said there was “net tha pthoer head-on at the National Bank | g ghtest chance of any substantial corner. The larger vehicle came at g high speed from the north and the CPanEe in the Volstead law” and ve- chief’s machine from the south As ferred to President Coolidge as the they neared each other, the drivers '8reatest assct of the republican par- of both intent on swinging to the tr." west of the collision was thonght to be The other speskers were Cone inevitable gressman Frederick W, Dallinger and Driver 8mith of the chief's car real- Louis A. Coolidge, treasurer of the ized that a crash was imminent and | United Shoe Machinery corporation. held his course due north, the wma- _ “The Kighteenth amendment,” said chines missipg each other by inches | Congressman Dallinger "was adopted as the combination made the turn and ratified by many more stateg inte West Main street. Smith put than have ever ratified any other on his brakes within a few yards, amendment to the constitution. Ne backed up and then headed into West unbiased persom can travel through Mafn street and took the chief to the 'the United States and fail to be $m- scene of the fire pressed with the fact that the people The cause of the signal hoing se of the country a8 a whole have defin- in has not been definitely rln(--rmm.? itely made up their minds upon this but fire officiale are of the opinion question and that there is not the that City Electriclan George Cooley ' silghtest possibility of the eighteenth is workiug on the system and camsed amendment being repealed, the wires 1o becoms short cireuited in | “Morcover, is foteresting and in some way, many ways instructive and amusing te note that the definition of intoxie of the liquor dealers themselves in the pre-prohibition days, when they Tos Angeles Hol@ap Quecn Sentonced wers arging the Sevesement o pure sue relentiessly the poor moonshiners of the southern mountains and the owners of the kitchen barrooms of our citieg who wers competing with Los Angeles, May 17.—Pearl Red them. nond, “fapper bandit,” convieted of Defends the 18th. holding up and robbing a veal estate “While it is true that fn many parts man, was sentenced today to serve of the country, particslarly along the from five years to iife In San Quentin ' Atlantic Seaboard, the Volstead law pHson, but not beforw she had added is not strictly enforced, the same is an alleged $15,000 pearl necklace true of other laws. X % x The 18th robbery to her eriminal record, ae- amendment is today far better en- cording to sherif’s deputica. foreed than the 14th and 16th amend« Mrs, A. E. Rickenbacker, & ments and in spite of all the llecit known as Mrs, Merfe Tombliin, former. manufacture and sale of liquor it is ly prominent in Pasadena soelety, who @ fact that the great mass of the peo- spent last night in the county jail, ple of the country, especially the omplained had lost the necklace women and children, ave vastly bete when she was arraigned for defraud- ter off than they ever were before.” ing & hotel. She was ordered held | Congvessman Dallinger nrged antis pending trial May 22 and jail attend- lynching legislation by congress, ants made a thorough but futlle pressed satisfaction at the passage by search of the quarters she had occu- the housc of representatives of the pied antl-labor constitutional amendment Then Mrs. Gludys Ellare, sister of land said he favored a protecs the “flapper bandit,” who had visited 'tive the restriction of im- the jail with her little girl, telephoned ,migratior said he was “in sym- the r to ask what disposal to pathy with President Coolidge and make of a string o arls the little Seerotary Hughes in thelr fight for girl had brought home with her, They the world court.” f the “flapper bandit,” the Coolidge’s Terms, Mr. Coolidge in his address did not touch dire on prohibition bet re- R ferred 1o printed coples of letters 68 []IVO CED FROM 33 iten by him o rricnds sn which e aid that ¥ “heartily in faver of awe.,” that before pro« Gray Haired, Feeble Woman Freed he always voted for “no li- cense believed in it as a looal From Young Musband Who Won oo, that he had never bes ed | sition as a nation- aftatr; e would like to Bridgeport, May 17.-Ada J. Wi e the Vol ‘ ade enforce- ) it should m religidusly to the nth amendment.” wstetils $15,000 Neoklace From Woman Prisonor in Jafl were a giff ¢ explain Her After Week's Acquaintance was granted a decree of divorce by 1+ W. Banks in the superior late yester from her he sald “to sup- shand Francis L. ¥ ) “al “o in his courageons A widow for 14 ¥ ieve he will be her first hushand he w have an 1 40 years ago, Mrs, © elming majority 1n his owna captivated by her usetts and 1 believe m she married a ngthened with the acquaintance of a People thro » courage and abil- red that within marriage had Makepeace, Beardsley Are s oty < boe g New Judges in Waterbury . in Waterbury May 17.—Governor " district court " 5 e R of Waterbury, Walter Makepence, | . an be abolished who ® n deputy judge of the . Seburtel " » oftective urt t years succee Fred o tion of the # ment,” he erick 1 e a8 judge, Attorney |, 1 wonid reforin the system of ardsley 18 named as the o oo oo 16 bottom. 1 would adge. b are of this L has the federal governs Appolitinents Wete MAGe | guny and family af- ary by the anpouncement of ... 0 tar a8 possible.” Judge John P. Kellogg from the su- ourt st e promotion of Judge Peasiey from the district court to the Asylum for the Insane supe urt. Judge Makepeace is a New York, May 17 Mre. Edith graduate of Yale, class of *97 and Yale Giuckman, charged with mordering aw school, 1900. He practiced several gor yushand with an axe on Mareh 7, years in New York before coming 10 was committed to Matteawan Sate He served a deputy coronef hospital for the criminal insane to- years a oF 1Wo yearS Was day by Judge Melniyre. A commise jean town chairfnen. During sion reported that she was insane ar he served on th 2d- now me well as when she committed general’s stafl, {the erime. 2

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