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<o the World lted Press NEW BRITAIN, D 1870 510N IS ORDERED FOR DRIVE IN BRISTOL About Arrest ol Eight };iled To Pass But Presi- Jers Read just- New French Premier and Cabinet Make-up Siv Others Drink With Kick in It—Ome Kept TO Proceed At Hooch in Baby's Feeding Rottle Sleuths Say e ; Brist ,|v(m. K] Police made their first offensive on the sale of alloged jation to Be tery tickets last night whe i mmpr the aid of special investigators from 7] L/ L 1 own the m . m ber of on- out of town they made a num ol When ( et e . 1 tribution of slips on w printed ReaSHclnl)lc ln the daily balanes d States AL treasury at Was) result D l';ll l.\‘ '\ald‘ of th ) A omas Mel.ou y police court this morni 1 wit violatic of ~I'resident gamby laws and the Cuses revision ) continued unti At Tuesday government ‘ Fines of 810 apiec paid by go into L Telle Goldzi Ha ymbe, Mor Ure of th ris Silvergleit, Pote 1e, Robert Urpose 15, Carpenter and i Delmare Lt 2 of whom were accuscd of iolating clos- gambling laws et sold Hard Cider B In addition to the for ing. the permit in- owing wer wrged with violating prevent a ¢ il it Wil Antonio Rafancllo, §2( 1 costs S and 50 days in jail Stanley Rkovinski, 8200 & osts ||Ill"f’ John Genkoski, $100 & w Chairman RGOt Riabutl. $100 andeoets the house appropriations [ Rarncy Kirdzik, $75 and costs ud Director Lord of the [ Harry Netupski 3 1 costs Lord point The detectives, Jack irews of ply was th A Hartford Stanley Gavinski of 2 Windsor to iristol on May 8, | \ Proo having 1| employed by the local ppropria P June 14 O v, police Andrew is well acquainted in pproved No Herriot POCts 10 B0 Lo da Bristol as he formerly worked for the B of on Saturday confor New Departure Mfg. Co. They inves ecem b Prime Ministor Macl il tigated the sale of Jottery tickets and snvice Employes Also the liguor situntipn as it was grder Ads Par Ju " A s 1l st known that a numhber of residents ed to PO W= gl the probal ) of s to - e cal cony ' is after (Continued on Page 14) t noon f OWE rvice I’re fer and ] S ] ] v o s e e o0 4 QUSPEGTS HELD IN rior, Alphonse ' nai s Snt §100,000 GEM ROBBERY ally aw Will [ Dumesn#; commer 1 ynaldy e in Difector e works, Vietor, Peyir 1 ’ o cavc one ) labor and e tota 1th colonies, Kdou . 2 = - wived t Datdicr pensions. More st NeW York Police Rounding i facing t ministra- | forl; agricult M. Quenille: Whernt- | v fof 1 ure of two |ed regions. o selrciions. Up Alleged Jewelry Admine o 1TNEW BRI"AIN [iIRLS priation bonus Iy Iy Dy ed the A Thieves % of the crning other holdups, were arrest Bormed 1 ont ed carly today in connection with the il wpe with “ . - N N robbery of a pouch containing $100 " Class of 127 Wil Recelve (4o worth of sewsiry from & treck ASSN RULES Diplomas on Afternoon e polios alee recovered twe au- 3 . - tomabiles, previously reported stolen of June 17 thich were helleved to have been GBSERVED HERE ured by the ten men who participat RIS A chask ot ¢ o yom ©d in hold-up, The robbery occurred ' Britain & Normal school 10 the daytime in a business street in- Toumament 1o This sesday & n June 17, tersection just after a taxieab driver, a > y ive their belleved by the police to have been in W e Slashed or ‘\,‘-, Mman are st delerts | loague With the han e had begun e Marked ." .'v' 1 the we v me d g an altercation with the traffie officer the year Ao presented with on duty Lo, Ju Hes their diplomas at that time due to a T'he truck s in eharge of a chauf Rates G fatton puling of 1 board of cducation that feur and Daniel Keahon, yviee-pres ubs | diplomas shall be presented only once t of the Vatrick 1. Keahon Truck year., Included in the t there is ing compa Keahon was scverely only ot r i t of the beaten by the robbers when he resists sate. Waterbury has the st rep- o4 them. 1 prisoncrs are Kdward d | resentation in 1) graduati ase Dian 1, 21 ged by the police to with 28 from that city. New brit out $20,000 bail In connection lay is wecond rey tatives, re Boe with 1 robbery of the siik truck; ing New Brit 1 exer John Monforte 4, said by the police or the | presented will be | the State e ¢ - W charge and in ! Norm torh 1 Diamon or Fhe Nist of ates f ve: R | police a e questioned a Alpertn, Hartford ace W. 13 ; 2 rione pErSOR Wb 14 K. Broo P all i 5 b wen of ot oF . 4 B . aned to TIN 1 ny and dis R ¢ fing pep—T Ye ament Ma A " p whe deseribed him g S ”‘t ? as b Doyte, of Manha " e + eas csted as & suspect in the t prosi il police said they found o ' ‘ piat gold-st o " H they ed in et ! H = o % from the nciny Boys Make Way to Pacific Coast and Back on Their Own Resources : Pmleslinz CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, JUN {NDS YET, BUT SALARY TREASURY LOTTERY MANY KILLED BY In Tennessee Towns Towns Near Tennessee, Are Completely Wiped Out. Johnson City, —At least NEW BRITAIN HERA E 14, 1924, 000 FEDERAL EMPLOYES o i Town Investigators Bring 22 Known Dead After Cloudburst Reappointed I)y Chau'man Butler ON TRAIL SINCL MAY 28 TWO VILLAGES ARE RAZED BOARD IS NOW GOMPLETL Found Guilty of selling Carters Bluff and Hunter, Small <.ion Women Are Included « Johnson (ity, Reported Tenn., June 11, 2 persons are dead and probably many more in a terrific cloudburst that early to- day wiped out Carters Blufl and Hunter, near here, Incomplete telephone reports from nearby points said the two towns had been wiped ou't Re@ds have been washed out and it is impossible to approfich the section, it is said. The first calls were for aid and within an hour efforts were being made by relief workers to reach the scene. are reported to have covered. been re- Several bodies The known dead, according to telephone reports that 12 are dead here, at state Carters Bluff and at least ten at Hun- ter. BABY DROPS FIFTY FEET BUT IS NOT INJURED Bristol Yo <ter Able o Tell World All is Well After Fall From Porch at His Home, Special 1o tha Herald,) Bristol, June 14—Edward Sturgeon, | IS months old son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Sturgeon of 160 North #treet, foll from a front verauda on the third story of the house in which is parents live, at about 1:30 this ifternoon, and was not only mble but willing to tell the world a few min ites after the fall that he was un WUrL, excepling for a few brulses Edward was playing in the porch, which was surronnded by a railing. Jt i assumod that the quest for adven ire boyond his immediate surround nge cansed him to climb upon the railing and he pitched from there to the lawn in front of the house, Ten- ants of the bullding, lving down- stairs, noticed his body falling past their windows and rushed out onto the street, expecting to find the ad venturer badly hurt or dead. He was lying on the lawn at the edge of the walk and began to e inventory of himself almost immediately His dlagnosia to the effect that there was nothing which should impatr his voen! ability, at loast, was promptly cone. firmed, as anyone in the mneighbor hood can testify Dr. ¥rank M. Hambl who called in, confirmed the fast mount- Ing opinfon that there was nothing radically wrong with the youngster, finding Jittle to worry about excepting | [)egroit Man, bruises. Edward refuscd to be “Herald A few interviewed upon his sensations during the drop, contonding himself higher variation of the same which was proclaiming Leing by a B0 with he hix wel Ansonia Child Eats Carbolic Covered Chovolates Mother Prepared to Kill Rats Ansonda, ( Mar Mr on June St e four v Anthony " 1 Mra, ar of Manzze wski, of North Spring street, died last ey en ing. after eating a picce of rhocolate ndy covered earbolic acid which his her had prepare reporter foot " note with Aeid Had en i and placed on o indow si1l, in an effort to get rid of ts, The youngster ate the candy without telling anyone. and his par mMe were ot aware of the fact unti Given Tuberculin Test number of ecattle in the state whic were subjected to the tuberculin by the veterinarian © o COmmis sioner's department during the onth of May was greater than ! of any month in the history of 1} —SIXTEEN PAGES RORABACK RETURNS CHICAGO POLICE ROUND UP TERRIFIC STORM AS COMMITTEEMAN FIVE SUSPECTED OF BEING INVOLVED IN BIG ROBBERY LAW SGHOOL GRADUATE One Man, With Five 0 Nanonal O, gammmn AT 20, GIRL'S RECORD m Natiotal Administratson Committee Angela Maria Lacava to Re- the Working Organization of Which | ceive Diploma in Boston Is Completed, Monday Cleveland, Ju 14-—--William But chairman of the republican nationa s committee today announced the per Ang of sonnel of the executive committee of M wl 26 twenty-one members which completes | Hawkins stres om the working organization of the na the Boston | ni P 1ol on tional committee { Monday, Miss Lacava is 20 years old fhe six principal ofticers of the na and one o ¢ youngest members of tiona! committes ,bers of tha executive are Chairman Butier, Charies D. Hilles, York: Ralph F. man, O chairman secretary Hodges, Other are: Mrs | Witliam H man Dupont, Highland, West ette Hyde, Utah Iudlana; Charles ka; David W. M are ex-officio mem committee. They Ma chusetts; vice-chatrman, New Wiltiams, vice-chair gou; Mis. A, T. Hert, viec Kentucky; Koy O, West, Hitnois, and Willlam \ treasurer, Colorado. membhers of the committoe John Carson Battelle, Ohio: Crocker, California; Cole Delaware; Virgil 1 Virginia; Mrs, Jean Joseph B, Kealing, A. McLoud, Nebras- Ivane, Kansi Mrs. George Orvis, Vermont: 1. Henry | Roraback, Connecticut; Mrs. Charlos H. Sabin, New York: Fred W, Upham, | 1linois; Mrs, M. A, Warburton, Penn svlvania: Miss Bina M. West, Miehi- SUSPEGTK K. K. AGTIVITY ANGELA MARIE LACAVA, (Restdonts of Western End - of - Oty her elass at the law school. She grad- Convinced They Saw Burning Cross | o rom the Tocal high school with And Roport Hoavy Trafmic, the class of 1921. Members of her family will leave for Boston tomor- e Attention of several hundred 10w attend the commencement ex residents of the western section of | erclses on Monday the city w attracted last night to Because of Miss Lacava's age, she is the Barnesdale section where a flam. | not cligible to take the har examina ing cross sent a cloud of smoke and | ton that would admit her to practiee flash of Hght toward the sky The “ 80 she will take a graduate |crosa is helleved o he the remalns of [course in law next fall. She will take a K. K. K. conclgve and initiatory [ the har examination in January, 1925, exereise Heavy automobile traffic | and if successful, will enter p prae ttoward the locallty in which the tice of jaw in this city at the expir burning cross was found was report. | Atlon of her graduate course the fol ed early in the evening jowing June. New Britain at the A report was made to the police at | Present time los no woman lawyer 10:40 o'c K that there was a moet Mise Lacara being the first wal ing of § Ku Kinx Klan and that YOUNE woman to plan on eniering the there was flaming cross 1) profession hore Scrgt. Matthias Rival received the - . complaint and sent Policemen Patrick MISS RYAN WINS O'Mara and Gustav Hellburg to inves. ' By the Assclated Press tgate ey reported at the station Buckingham, Eng., June 14, Miss saying that they could not find any | Llizabeth Ryan of Californim today sign of the meeting or the cross when | won the Kent county nnis eham they arrived, but thiere had been a | pionship by defeating Miss Kathles gathering there earlier MeKane, 6.8, 6.1, 6-1 Kills Himself So His Wife Can Get Insurance and Marry Another Finding That ROMANCE OF CIVIL WAR DAYS HAS BEEN REVIVED With Possibly Clue (o e Loved Another, Takes Poison in Order That the Path to Romance Might Finding of Bottle Name And Skull Inside, - Long Ago Love Tragedy | . Be Clear. i e R ontai v bit of parchment with e name “Pradence Bainbridge,” dng 86 years old, 18 dead today of poisor town district yesterday has revived welf administered, he satd, before he | 1he « var ron and tragedy of died, so his wife might collect his ir v New England bride who followed surance and. marey a boarder at theit ' oy ier hushand through home, Mrs Takla Novicki, the wife campaigns, but died while he 8 years old, admitted, according 10 | juyel matrched Atlant authorities, that she was in love wit " seareh 1 Tony Lausicki, the boarder, and int i o find grave mated she intends 1 marry hin q At ta Constitutic ' y A crisie develope M ‘ is Ietters to came he and found b ; contained mone 1ove with Lausicki, but he wanld ' ling of the bottle recalled permit her to lea ) hushand - " amed 19, sHc returned in a few minut ' . pture of Atlantas, but wh g to his wife he had 1 v t thern t Ihe $1 r i na — " ind i e he died A and when het EAGLES CONTRIBUTE $100 - ey B Il New Britain Adrie Wante To Make Sl Little Bovs Healthy And Happs at Failed to Deliver Chicks, M tme ber tested aas Fresh Air Camp. _ 5 < ton Films A R here 252 cattte " Woman Is Sent to Jail T . vl ' v 0 . ol n A lag “ . o e 'l ' - 2 - - were for ir Jiate slaug ' nof § N p o r . g1 ked the $am0 ,‘ g : 7] Fresh Ai i 4 o A o 2% it sl R lay evening at the ' ! " e s cer - . “Neidbn Pat- |t ther way ot and WWickersham and Stone ersary rdet was = : o . pended on automobd ont Wailter ot il i - 2 that the To \uend Reunion vresizent w A : . 2 Yale Auring *h - = 5 i 50 oring saaasl . ent wason, 1t 8 understood Duncan Defeats Mitchell g woman » sed s o pepeibe v l : R L s o awes In Deciding Golf Match o ' ' t ain t t tornty general | sides ] 295 Aisiuiuing Shin . at - ,y ng . Ang . and Harian Viske the B = . € n oy x 4 ener t- s ! ' + accommodating & : NI @ v owill be ¢ st of Dean Swar - 4 ' e of ' t Mot y nd 1" b Hrit were # ‘ f the law school ; " " . A G t s ot y & o4 I . . s - B b r ot ke o A $2id THE WEATHER . oo & WOLT PO NEW HAVEN s < X the 1 A Hartford. June 18.—1 srecast 3 - : - : am: ot this e ad 8 . 4 . for New Wreitain and vicinity 4 “ N t o ' a a rong = P nsttidd . no change n tem weve aling . . . “"'h'u 1 T s Johinson Bad & - % aring point | * i D ! his story | timates shipmer at Average Daily Circulation Weed E ndmg 1 O 6 l 3 June Tth PRICIE THREE CENTS Bullet Wounds In ' Body, Had $1,500 ke New Bills Which He Could Not Explain. Included Prisoners—Value of Loot Estimated From $100,000 to Three Million, | - i Woman Among June 14.--A man and 1 possession ot in new bills inder police wateh In the County hospital today as a suspect in connection with the inves- tigiation of the mail robbery Thurs- day night when a Chicago, Milwau- kee & St Paul train was held up 32 miles north of Chicago. Says Woman Shot Him. man gave his name as J. H. Wayne and said he had been shot il by a woman near Hammond, Inda He said her name was Miss Marg.cet | Ray | e finding of the bills and of & blood stained automobile cushion in \ the neighborhood where Wayne was \ found, add to the police skepticism of Chicago e times shot $1,500 Wil The IFFour other of a woman side house in front had heen found, arrests, including that i made at a west t of which Wayne He was taken to | the hospital and detectives sent to the address where one man was seized and two others arrested short- ly afterward when they appeared at the house } One of the bandits was wounded, supposedly by one of hls own com- panions und was carried away by the bandits as ihey fled in four automo. biles with the loot whizh has been es- timated at from $100,000 to $1,000,. were Police Broak In The other prisoners are Walter Me. Comb, his wife, PPau! Wade and James Mahonsy. The police had to batter down the door to enter the house bi 1 Wayne, the police say. gave tweo F versions of the Khooting, one that he } was shot by “Margaret TRay” near Hammond, and the other that he was u.m:l.w by a hootlegger Twlo detectives were stationed hin bedside, MeComb and his wife offered ve sistance, but were quickly overpower. ed and handeuffed Wade, who sald he recently eame ' here from Tulsa, Okla., was found hiding in a bedroom, Mahoney was taken minutes after the rald when he entered the i house without seeing the detectives 3 who han concealed themselves, tried to escape Numbers Not Same { After a check-up A, E. Germer, chief postal inspector, announced that the numbers on the bills found in Wayne's possession did not correspond o those on any of the currenoy stelen in the hold-up. Police Theories ' A theory that the four automobile loads of bandits escaped in a launeh, divided their loot miles out in Lake at e R He Michigan, and singly debarked along i the shore, is under investigation te- : day ' Estimates of the amount obtained the bandits vary from $100,000 to $3,000,000 A. E. Germer chief postal inspecter, belleves they did not obtain more than the figure, but Larry Benson, chief of the railroad’s police foree, e to $3,000,000, A 0,000 in Liberty bonds Federal Reserve bank missing and other be valued at §1 Vederal HNrserve said the had con national banks and much eastern mafl contained ew lower it at festiy Mi apolis is taken m. maore, s Gere o to in T ke that cahih i ofr | (ppeared half way e of the ight and he ban- . " a suburh anid the Thursday men, some A seriptions of th rohbe sterda s nsed the i robher - . owe during me ban ir Unopened Sack Vownd ary the han ppeared 18 » B e (Continucd on Page 14) 4