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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1924, TELLS ABOUT THE | 0PPoSED T0 VATICA ‘SIMPLECET"Y MARKS WERE GOING WEST i GRADUATION FROCKS, —— sy et Kiwanians Vote to Have a Stun s e asscs v1eee Six Boys Decided to Startle World R tome, June 4.-~While leaders of the pelitical group Appears 1 H t 2 .. 5y ~ ¥ P Torrington, June —Loo € Night at Boy Scout Gamp |1 st e i NNy o ) . < L. 5 3 i ECTINCEnloNe ) St e (oties v meat i Veanee have dectarci 1s Seaon s resses kit father's Pocket e of placen in \arious part of the cit e K off i A ey e o hay heen recovered by the Torrington The area of a Kiwanian v v detly i or completely the 1 w ,h ’ T “.,‘.h;v 'YTI/'.\ g:’p\‘»h:. ! ,‘”:a‘iru o»‘ police in the roundup of 2 gang of ine by Watce i et LD NS DL R and Mother’s laste o Dick “Jet S and | 123, rlars o Feve bren oprso dent of the Bridgeport Kiwanis ctuby e ey 1 since the fall of its tem e the other heroes of hooks of the dime- g 5 \ novel varie six boys from the north- western section of the city, varying in AYe% Taylis took as his s Ement e The re 5 SR ages from 10 1o 12, decided that they question, “How Big is a Kiwan ed Pompili, carl Rk ¥ i would leave for the west, the scene of He defined it by spel the hen he \ ¢ i “ - the daring and hair-raising events g Tilett st O sinted con 4 % 4 % | they had heen studying. They needed to his subjec ¢ hand 1 T " . 3 { nioney, but that little thing did o 3 = 4 | cause them vy great troubl as they represente tion, action e accordi s i ambition c his hear 7 teed e rank to | had learned various wars of getting LA 4 he police were stiga- quainted an miliar with each ot 1ers * One of the hoya knew that his i ight con ons from thesr 1 E \ i % S8 . y = involved and recovery of the loot, part er. “Ilind ¥ erzonality | ( L those & % i i tuother had money hidden at home, ‘ of which was found in the homes of rore . £ the | SES s H o : and he confided tne information to ' "HER WA his pals, The result of the knowledge | 117 YOUNg thieves and part hidden un- der burlap bags in some brush land relazation aid t hou! : i an r = Y S 4 he a rollicking zood tim i it ta 00 & was that the money, $92, was taken ; v 2l t was 0 g 3 and the loss of it reported ta the po- 't ‘) “““‘ hllrm:n'lml light that on \ce. Policeman Thomas J. 1'eenay ©f the hoys, who had shot himseif ae- humeor and there should he humor in - 3 ; ; H ‘ . o : { i Blaion, e @ uiranding cuuh QI‘ ‘; [\ X Foo R ; L was assigned to invcatigate and he Cdentally in the hand several days are those who don't fake themselves' (G U [ i ; : 5 A o r ime | AR0. was _handling a stolen revolver : ; / L g {hat the son of the woman who had |~ the time. Four boys ranging from §08 afiiousiyt ha sl t Y 13 to 15 years in age are involvad, The. E., he said, was for e 5 § A 2 g 3 . X § " jf‘" the money was the ons who took ) Dl Vatic v is doing everything list of articles recovered ineludes guns revolvers, jewelry, tools, fishing rods zold watches pocket knives, opera glasses, an auto mobile clock, drills, zolf balls ani various other things. The hoys broke into residences and garages. Boys seen Toitering abont one of the houses rob bed cansed them to be suspected and at a meeting of the New Britain club | poral powar, at the Burritt hotcl today wicident first duty jans nvs to meeting. i God is a muni 4. the “uppe He questionad the boy, who is 12 acknow! vears old, and was told a story that AAJTORN would do eredit to the writer of the i wildeat and wooliest 4o the western holdup stories. The boy told the po-| Conditions Terfect For Trials— liceman that he had been captured by a number of other boys, blindiolded, Racing Starts Are Tried Out, Lound and gaggad and carried off into a woodgd lot. There he was told by a 10 year old member of the gang that he could choose one of two alterna- tives. One was death, and the other, the only way in which he could es- cape death, was 1o go to his house and steal whatever money his mother had in the house and turn it over to the bandits, He told I'eeney that to eave Nowing Fights For First Time Find lack of oppe said he fhought ihe ®era weak in not ol e | Gales Ferry, June 4.—For the Aret time since their, arrival the Yale crews found perfect water conditions’ for their forenoon practice on the Thames today. Coach Leader 1ok 4. -Fdouard Herriof, | of i seialists and po- | vet plumbed the joy Wl piemier of France, in a lunch- | friendsh 1 hefore the Anglo-Ameri- The er's honnet i sociation of Paris today, wearers today bhefore it found u e «de a plea for British and American manent resting place 1t first went oo ) vl sympathy to aid him to Deputy L. & Marshal A, P, \ X } directing the new gov- the ty eizht for a four mile trip up stream. There was not a ripple on the river and the slight drizzle did not interfere with practice. A num. Who passed it along to Attorney Harry 1. e same time he asked | his lite, he agreed to get the money ""’"' a I’l’“'“’ starts were tried out 3 o il hieh he dUring the spin Ginsbers, who, in turn gave it to Dr e pross of countries to_cooper- : . HEE S and turn it over to them, which h v & m‘mli‘””” e H, T, Bray, who was requived to wear ate with | v assuring thelr read- ; ; | a1d. 3 : ) it through the m. ks TR oot ekl ALt ans The identity of the five other hoys » was learned and they were gucation- «d about the affair. ‘They admitted that they had plans made for an ad venture trip through the west and crews were out earlier and the fresh " men with Coach Murphy in chargs It was announe ag there will b noa communist—a radi : an “All Kiwanis Night" June 16, with | cal s list docs not mean what you & zero hour, at which time every one ink but merely is the equivalent of a2 the 5,000 Kiwanian , : wan s in Uniteg o i Btates iy expected to meet with his know." he d b ; i s that they were in on the money th own club. William Cowlis) % Al Sl e Was stolen from the house of the wixth man Dyson and James K. Lukens wer who think as T 2o that the one boy, But they vigorously denied the } kidnapping and death threat story of t fome time dur. W t 10 develop all peace-mak 3 3 the boy. They #aid that he was a Ing the summer at the scout cam@ at \ or peace and for preseiving i membar of their gang and was in on Job's pond. Themas Linder won the | the v of Nutions, the Interna (AN: piaRNLod ke SONL S AnTERLIRL CHANCES ARE SL[M Sttendance prize tional Labor bureau, the World Court | wynpr GRADUATION FROCKS. LEPT, FOI DIESSY WHITE ORGANDIE | agreed 1o steal the money from his and the Hague Tribunal, 1 want your? ,xp'lACE. CENTER, FOR COLLEGE GIRL, WHITI IPE. RIGHT, ANOTHER HIGH | mother hout any threats being made, active support and that of the demo- | gagy), COMMENCEMENT FROCK OF WHITE LACE-TRIMMED ORGANDI nelts o 275 P [; FFFR petive support and that of the demo- | 4EROOL COMMENCEMENT FROCK e hos was azain questioncd as o FNENSh Speculators Give Little " o U 1200, pthe Fre Aemocrals move for BY MARIAN'HALE And the heavy . expenditure of ythe school girl hut the white erepe | his story and after a time, he finally Chance to _Americans of Winning I neh father's income that used to be & |do chine dress of the sport type is | admitted that the story he told Police liurope-wide peace (NEA Serviee Writer) . I know that peace eannot he made I,..‘» of the commencement program 'so useful and such a general favorite | man Veeney was simply a child of hia British Open GoIf Title This Year, Ly resolutions of congresses and con The girl graduate of this scason (js yot pecessary this year, or |t we find it recommended very | jmaginative hrain, He explained the R : will dress like & school girl, not & were never more | highly for a commencement dress. | fabrication of the story by saying that New York, June he chances o ventions but the printipal thing is to | graduation frocks e TS Ehuaste e want peace and to wish for it ardent. | society deb, simple, more attractive or available Georgette crope is ‘used very sim-| he was afraid 1o admit that he had 0 American winning the British op goif title in the tournament beginning 80 sa QCO d : o 1y ani continuously, Whatever may | survey of the smartest shops at more reasonable prices ply for the school girl, usually With | giglen th> money voluntarily, evident- ¥ it the o) R0 Bayaalny £ to work on Anglo-Saxon lincs— @ ae parents and teachors diss cd | opgandics, piain or embrojdercd, and rufiles or flowers, or with a bit of em- | pa had heen planning to follow, never OWnion of the Rritish apeculative with dots, cheeks, overplaids brofdery or hand hemstitching Knew such & thing ax fear, fraternity . N X p conduct public affaipgs w o same |of so thoroughly a Are ng {valle A hd e Rt loueiy 1 worh o n white slips there are covering $6% of the stolen money, and | dicates that Arthur G. Havers, pres wild my private affairs ing mchools h rdop : to ont titleholder, and George Duncar Washington, June 4.- Beor of o stedd 1o the prineiple of haancing the | regulation graduation outfit high aind novelty mate hit of color cither in the slip or sash | praghation Officer Kdward C. Connolly noted Seoteh professional, arve fay 3,75 per cent quality and a modifi of, he snid his first great fask | echools have followed their lead | s w o frowne st about the corsage 18 quite the rule. | to areaignment in juvenile court arites at 4 1o 1 against e Those next highly rogarded ar 100k a long row down stream. Tw men in the boat who have suffered from colds were reported improved, 7 The crews will be treated to mos- Ing pictures this year as a novelty, a movie machine being part of tis aquipment The frst film nmed a committoe to arrange for o ng o it 1o work for is peace, quarters was shown last night, Roy Scout stunt nig {mmii ressing the t that he was de- hlonse and the wh'te skirt n he ‘ han many flezh-colored ones shovn and A (e hoye have heen turned over MeADOO BEATS UNDERWOOD, Abe Mitchell at % to 1 and Walter manufacture and sate, wa ; MacDonald #mith at 10 1o “ was verbally The potential premier urged the his was f ved by reporis and the [ Hagen and "".:.T.,i'.fl',,”."’ : | '~’-u parmen to be & frank with Supper At merved DRIVES EM To SUIGIDE Maintatns Basy Load Over Opponent 1 . i " YNE Tie wsubject from | yiny as he intended to be with them o 80 Ay Jevotional rervice under S in Plorkla Primary. Gene Sa 3 H”. failure 'u.' ,.m.;.h». (et year probably accoynts for . scientific point prosentative G Ki o Moot question ariess,” he 196 18 . ot 1tey, Dr. George s dred, democrat. New York, who aiso Sotor nd. ved nt o 8 Rt or T ha Betih: Conpnsmati Four More dapanese Kill Themeelvos Jacksonville, Ma, June W, G tact it the price against him i I8 & physician, sad that “beer of 255 . A, bt egate interpreta ¢ o b McAdoo of California maintained &n 15 1, {he same as against Ted Ray Per cent s not intoxieating ol » chUrch. As Protest Against 1. S, FExclusion [ »asy 1ead over Oscar W. Underwood | jarry Vardon, the old master, i ton of the existing Inw 1o permit j1g | O Do 10 stabllize the Anances of either in 4 our poli hetore sending out . of Alabama for Florida’s presidential | ousted at 80 to 1 A legal, scientific or other sense Y ense ) your help and that o o " Represcntative | A reput 4 v-,.l g ," democrat n"‘]n s \ t Eva ES e preferenca vole cast in yesterday's lican, New Jersey, asserts s ve g i (Continued from First Page) i Thie Awsocinted Pross democratie primary on the face of in BUILDING PERMITS Don't worry, wa prohibition of wianufactur fokio, June 4, Provi | corres. | o ete riturns today fro bout : manufacty Tokio, June 4, Provineial corr complete riturns today from abo The following buildifE permits have of - Beer ‘of not ¢ : i be intoxicated by eur powel " ery by which world epinfon coul pondents of the vernacular newapa- | one-fifth of the atate P e g ki g Bent alcoholie o 5 8 e Bhelde [ elouns. conmestor of | CIPaTY express itself, Now, If tii , b pers report four cases of suicide car- Figures on the delegatos at large | o0 Bl 070 "0, Baker, dwslling on nonus and wanto world eourt shall be joined by the ded ok emulation of the i Pl . lia Jennings ton in mbaswy, asd Willis |y Bat . - 1 t in emuiation the Jap indicated that William I nning: Corbin Avénur, to cost $11,000; Henry York, president of | | ited States—i g0 on de - esc who siew himsel near the ruins Dryan made a atrong race. Complete | 3970 BUERAR 8 EERE Tt o ting ciding more and impor . ot the ) Aivatkai ket oot (e il ke it sbifal i weezynski, ! i 1 American embassy (build- | patyrns fram 11 out o at 435 Bursite stroet, to oot $16,700 Algo favoring modifiea . . v Chambe Com 5 1 Continued from 1 g Thtative O'Conne » e wiidianms | S02 through the years, # wi (Continued from First Page) ing May in protest against Ameri- | Jacksonviile gava him 1,712 votes, or ok ually eome to haie groat pr d can exclusion of Japanese immIgrants. (wice as many v ather candid - : be a part of the theught « mm Frus Co., © In at least three cases, however, the He was tied with 231 votes in Polk ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT worid, as the final arbite it s atiributed motive of anti-Ameriean- counts Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Mouat o Then when the next 1 y he pr H sident, and loca I8 unsubstantiated Grove Hill announce the engagement bid prohibitier PREAKS AVOTWER RECOWD. ot it will be possib e | Nnderte Hipgbaddy ve cases are reported from Choshi, FLIERS AT AKYAR of their daughter, Miss Florence stat " ) - . tobert - Whyte, son atesmen of the peacs y Hamamatsu, Odawara and Toyamaga- ny The A o Tress Mouat, to Robert Mereer W Aol [ A0 o rPets Yor « ey John = ¥ . ’ ! . f Johnny Weiamuiler Vaofficially Rests 0 000 TR TR ve b : ey, o0 10 "In the Inst named case (he | Alvah, Burma, dune d—The Por. o Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Whyte o Swimming Mark gerents: “Thers is the wor urt | Sk gy e sald they found fetter on the |, cuess aviators. Lisutenants Beiros Chicago, 111 shere your ™ b i A L i, body addressed ta Cyrus F. Woods. | gna pacs who are attempting a fight The rest o e it that it y vetiting American ambassador. 10| fram 1 4shon 1o Macas, China, arrived be settied i v Procenses . = mentioned the exclusion measure A€ ..o 104 . n ‘ “ : i B ek le i o M u insist o [ Bt s “indomitable Japanecse spirit.” the habits and custone i 8 i 1he Vol ! wh p M ‘a legiglativ ing One person in every nine in the United States own an automobile, mobi o1 The tendeney of the vernacular & of rank “rms 10 be 1o interpret each of (ases, in A manner, a8 supporling anti-exclusion agitation now cur- RPN e o ket el (11 MoK ICAN MARKET hons, He Must 19 Contract Decide That Lichtnine | il “in 1 ) Shetimet e ' iyl s g New wk, Jume Despite | ne 4 \ 1 v 1 ,‘ v mbets ob . 1 at the E nst fulfill his contract to meet ey, American light heavy- npion, Billy Gibson, Tur e = e | CONN, RIVER SHAD .......... Lb. 25 made for a match between Tunney | A Tom Gibhons 1o be held at one . ) 3 oF RIVER of 1 1 1 1 1, SFLICTED SHORE 8 PENORSC 32 o TeaNty it te Bk R -l wabvock Lb. c SALMON " c but Tunney is gaid 16 he anxiot ™ crack At Carpentier cither before or |l LARGE FRESH VASTERY WHT atfoe b Sonteh, TV emtne s 12c HALIBUT h 34C the b 2 Bbigea: ! oy ' > n Gitron confirmed reports from St CAY RROOK FRESH CALC y . - . i ‘ail that he had accepted terma for W FLOUNDERS . g 12c BULLHEADS h. 35c A g e " e exion e Gibbons mateh with James J ROSTON 5 LARGE, CAPE QUARREL oVl Corons s ] ' e Fhees nd . . ¥ ' netgh r\\;vf'\LvnaLr—r:4rvyp :,.:‘“. BLUEFISH ..... ‘ l c PTTERFISH ™ 32c smbers, Twa | e polo greunds, the 8 | & pries 1 ) t N ROCKPORT OPEN 10 8 Aviator o Accompans A an 3 tren Ny ! ve peauired to s | *hich NAS not set bean defl e i o 166 -4 s 2 c Ohjects to Normegian 1lag A A = i A ' s ¥ 1 morning. 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