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> ‘News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 PAONESSA LEARNS OF BOAST PERMIT SELLS FOR §300 Building Contractor Said to Have Openly Bragged of In- Tinence, Mayor Is Informed, | He Says BOARD NOT IMPLICATED IN STORIES OF GRAFT Commission Not Target in Herald Article = Detective O'Mara Scts Out on Trall—Warner, Barry and | Firth Appointed to Succeed “‘ex-! ler, Hinchliffe and Quinlivan, Who ‘ Resigned. | Another disclosure in the series | of sensational developments in the building department graft investi- gation instituted by Prosecuting Attorney Joseph G. Woods at the suggestion of Mayor A. M. Paonessa, became public today when the mayor announced he has been in- formed a local building contractor openly boasts he can secure a build- ing permit at any time for $500. The mayor sald today he is con- vinced an investigation is desirable. He does not implicate any of the'! past or present members of the building commission in any wrong-} doing, but he has heard a number | of rumors that he believes should | be traced. | Commissioners Not Involved. | Israel Wexler, former chairman of the building commission, and ex- | Commisegioner Thomas Quinlivan, | both of whom resigned last week | after a series of tilts with the | mayor, were early callers at the | executive offices in city hall this | morning and arranged a confercnce with the mayor. The commission- | ers were displeased with the report | of the investigation as published last | evening since they felt the public would interpret it as almed at them. A perusal of the story as presented exclusively in last night’s Herald{ #howed no mention having been | made of the building commission in | cdnnection with the rumors of ir- | regularitic | | Mayor Paoncssa said he made no | statement involving the ex-commis- sloners, and Councilman Arthur N, Rutherford who attended a secret | meeting in the mayor's office Mon- | day “evening inslsted that no men- tion was made of the comumission | at that time, It was not generally known until | today that the mayor was in pos- session of the ing the latest rumor which invoives | a well known bullder. According to the mayor's state- ment he learned of the boast Mon- | day evening at the secret session from one of those who remonstrat- ed against the building deps pollcies in the matter of pe This information has been turned over to the prosecuting attorney for action. Wesler Gave First Tip. Explanation was offered today of the facts concerning the first ru- | mor of graft which, incldentally, was published by Chairman Wexler of the bullding commission. T.ast week, Wexler informed the common council members that he had been informed a building contr or took up contributions to “buy up the building commission” in an opposi- tton move agai; suance of a permit. He explained today the purpose of these con later found to be tl attorney to have an injunction sued. Part of the money w pended for attorneys fe Quinlivan Welcomes tributions was hiring of an is- Probe, Commissioner Quinlivan who rep- | narrow escape from death in the fey | : alleidions S ght resented the plumbing craft on the | waters of the Raritan river late last | 5 tion to he Gov- | R ¢ ' L YOUNG LUDEN A SU]GIDE i {in Jo ntion to 0V Representa of t 5 RIS GRS Fot o Gt |l i o i ot care | oL 6 aught n R R. . i e welcome a thoraugh probe and | pany bus skiddéd on the m' snow | Track; Boy Is Killed s wnce as gove be- e b Y e tor 3 would render eve stance to the | on the Albany street bridge, | ¢ A jan. 21.—Phillip | fore t ' was has i e — 2 Year Old son of Reading Com- {nvestigating authorities. : e iron gus y.v, UERLER, BRI FA BN e 7 AT s h:'»?nwgrurw O'Mara of the | came to a -o," e | Norton, 10, lost his lite while skiing | A Gty of i i LEYY GASE CONT[NUES fectionary Manufacturer Hangs L CARHALS SR e ame to a & ek b A ternoon when was | received by the upper br: ring i Iv.ni‘;: (:pr" . m;v as been ass 1nr’:: : d(,,‘. ,;,.,lm,,,g over the wate i e Tilis. St rilwas. ot e : oot o conduct the 5 1d 18 | forty feet below. | g A cre. The | Senator } The of epcrating under the direction of The front of the bus tilted down- and Albany rai |\< ‘“1”'." Jr\ll K.U. 1'!.‘» 1 o Judge Maltbic Declines to Dismiss Jar Albert M the prosecuting attorney. wards sharply, throwing the pas-| ¢ fiall - be April . Tarre dors Tx 2, son of Wi H. Luden, es are belng intrviewed | sengers In a hiap forward, resulting {Panions, was skiltg from the - L o ' Tosses Liquor Away as Charges and Orders Trial © Go J i Rt o all ts have been col-ia near panic. crawleaito (e IS0 B el from his | from | Sunday Puh(cman \ppmd(he\ on Today. 8 t ¥ a sirap to a batl lected n typewrittcn copy of ~the ‘rear. and in the absencs of an emer- skis which had become tangled in|down Saturday nigl S r For the s Kk t ‘ t or last nigl his bunga findings will he placed in the hands | gency rear exit broke windows and ‘”‘) e e B S il for iR . W Tni cons Y e ived alon of Mayor Paonessa | crawled out. The transmission box |- fFACES FREL TSI ; G e to be : superior cour T Mack W SSareaioh ‘w Commissioners Named under the rear machine, caught on | " o SN catablishod through a s(ite comnilts 4 ion ¢ s 5 : 1 : Mayor Paoncssn today appointed the curb of the bridge sidewalk, was SR R R R e | Wes \ r char 2 H.C V Joseph T Parry and | ajl that saved the bus and its occu- | ernor, with county old-age pension A s « vd P & Thoma to the bullding com- | pants from probably death in the Four New ‘mk Ba“d“s bos 1 & vy is - st ™ N mission 1o succeed Messrs, Wexler. piver Lelow. Get Away With $4,700 Cash e i < t e lhr:n)‘h.., and u’hh‘\h:mv . i e | New York, Jan. 21.—Four robbers, | L ’ “ - " P . 5 announced several | BOMBARDMENT STARTS | with & confederats who waited 1n a r sel ta the allezing ing | saw m "””r:" [’; bl automobile, held up employes of th it atier Sz s hls oot ( 1 a i —_— Prudential 1.ife Insurance comp: s p g o board, but he evidently experienced P ey | Fight |Dranch in Fitth avenue, Trookiyn s b ( o ) o . e LN e e i e e v ERS 0 Lt i : : it Another Moviec Romance pointees are contractors. Mr. War- Planc. o ck ! cash. ¥ 2 < % 0 Ha : : J G Firth is connected with the plumb-| oy Anjera Rebel Forces girl clerks were lined up in the of for e A t - 1t 8 Ar ( Jan. 21 ing firm of Kallberg & Firth, and fice by three of rahb e i s, o & on pictur Mr. Barry is a member of the firm London, Jan. 21.—Three Spanish the fourth kept gnard in the hallway N t MARRIED 51 YEARS s Lt and his wife, Bever of Barry & Bamforth, electriclans. {warships and eight airplanes are |ang the fifth stayed in the machine Sl i Mrs. W AW Hi = < tes T P N ay 1, Lk Lo h, who is a democrat, was a btombarding the Anjera tribal forces gutside. it etr ohs T i e 2 angeles Ti said to 1\\ « \w"u, andidate for the common council |from the Straits of Gibraltar, off | - mples ki Ba ffect that whi in the fourth ward t ing. | Point Alcazar and Seguer, and to the | cONFERS WITH PRESIDENT g ists bl ianii2 ree action e ‘1‘.;1 0 and Warner are repub east of those positious, according to S i 1 1 y 1 biCYiDe ; 4 t ir. I us - — nows agency dispatches received this | Washinglon. Jah. 31 - W film t . Sw - F s of § s ‘ cabl City of Waterbury Wan O R {the American Federation of Labor, Newdl eiadlatlis i illi » . N N - had his f erence toc gt T LT = who livos Wit Lo'an x(:f B‘lglnlh"oln '”:od ‘F?’l’f Worried Over Exams, 15 President Coolidge. The d HerEuson ULy S 2 S ¥ ¢ g wood. Bus! erbu . 21 ater- | . S © L I bury board of finance at a special | Year Old Boy a Suicide , Mr. Green sa Armistice Day THE WEATHER )il with a Hollywox mecting held in the mayor's nmm! Hornell, Y. Jan. 21.—Glenn | = 3 | Senator Lawlor — Making —— - | 1 n e company. today voted to make a temporary|Davis, a 1i-year-old high school| SHIP SINKS, CREW SAVED. s s A e Hartfond, Jan. 2{—Forecast ‘ £ loan of $1,500,000 to meet the city's | student today took his ol Nortolk, Va. Jan. 31—The sieam- ard of public Water- || for New Britain and vicinity Havs 3 \~k§ $10.000 |nn%|,\§j" i expenscs for the next four months. | the yard of his home and wit e ip Carisco, of the -Buxton Line bury power 1o define lines of Nau Pair tomight and probabiy M !“ en - a,“‘ loan will date from the 26th|weapon blew off his head. Young fleet capsized and sank in James | gatuck river in W bury aking Thursday; slowly rising tem W S ,_“ : {fi.""“l ':T‘” 4 will be payable June 6th this| Davis is believed to have hecn wor- | river near Claremont today. The |the rate for sewer assessments in || Pperatarc. e auarar i sy scal tha year. It was made in aunticipation|rled over the r ts exdminations | pighteen members of her crew and —_— fabili- w,\“ ;.“,'. “n:;n”. 7 of the May tax collectioms which e r took. | her two passergers were saved | (Continued on Page 11) e e——— * of Meriden for 000, i - . Hf he takes it into hs head to make 'have failed, infofmation concern- | a NTTIY i ‘uuo)) ‘projyeH ““‘“’l] APV IRIQI] JVYE Py 20uu0) NEW BRITAI COOLIDGE ASKED TO CALL ANOTHER ARMS CONFERENCE Senate Without Opposition From Administration Lead- ers Accepts Sen, King’s Amendment to Naval Bill TRUMBULLS STATE OFFICE B Washington, Jan. discussion or a record vote the sen- ate today accepted an amendment 21.—Without | development from the White House | or state department, The amendment as approved fol- lows: to the naval bill requesting Presi transfer being made through T. e | . t #l| “That the president {s authorized |Thinks One Is Necessary v W. O'Connor & So The llnck P | 3 y and Wants nnor on, The b fo me ro| { - dent Coolldge to call another arms and requested to iuvite the govern- g { which is @ one story structure, was | SOnF 5438 Defendant Has Not Com | minent In 00! conference, {ments with which the United States Committee To Report To Next | butlt about 15 years ago by the v | P) ine’ ;| L e i ! 5 veu 1 plicd With Single Provision of | Hap 1 g -in- | l l The amendment offered by Sena- |kas diplomatic relations to send| _ Stanly Worly and so mado that an- Harding’s Brother-in-Law | yn docial Circles, Ad- tor King, democrat, Utah, was ac- |representatives to a conference to be | Ssston — Requests Maximum | gy erdiory conld be added easily. ' Motor Vehicle Laws — Judgment Wag Superintendent of cepted without objection by Chair- |held in the city of Washington B w,q t present occupied by fo tores, | B4 o \ j y ! ket U REnat Pescnted, at present occupied by four stor . ; o man Hale of the naval committee, |which shall be charged with the | et Ropac bert |1, MeInorney's harness shop, Angelo| Suspendad on Father. Prisons ! mits »IVY, e in charge of the blll duty of formulating and entering | Hartford, Jan, 21—FEconomy With- | plancato's barber shop, a tallor shop | I fail to find a single provision - | . It has been Indicated quite re-{into a general international agree- (Out parsimony, new buildings to|conducted by Alexander Nadolny, | of the motor veliicle laws with whick falcat-'on‘ cently in administration quarters |ment by which armaments for war, | house state departments only where |ang & D, Strople's grain and feed |the defendant in this caso has come Washington, Jan. 21.—Heher I that President Coolldge did not con- |either upon land or sea, shall be et- | he need 13 actual and In Keeping|giore, in addition to a vacant store. | plied,” remarked Judge William Votaw, superintendent of prisons | i iy with normal growth of th sider the time ripe for such a con- | fectually reduced and limited in the e state A% | Tpe property has a frontage of 75 |Hungerford in police court this| and brother. f the late Pre re . ference, and administration senators |interest of the peaca of nations und |a business were points made by | ra SR ?:nmh of 174 feet V(]-‘y“m—:vng S NA RO Harala ';’”“ other-in-law of the late Presi- |Qum Will Reach Two Mil- had been expected to oppose the|the rellef of all nations from the {Governor John H. Trumbull in his| yetper with a 10-foot mutual (m‘,,v‘ tipek of 117 Winthrop street over dent Harding, resigned from the | i King amendment as untimely, burdens of inordinate and unneces- |first message to the general assem- | ... 'to the March term of superior court A 80vernme e, hon, I‘rosecutors Say— They made no {immediate ex-|sary expenditures for the provision |bly today | Thie {s the mecond Important | under bonds of $1,000 for trial on a| Votaw was appointed by Attorney | planation of their faflure to do so.|of armaments and the preparation | He urged fhe fmpostance Of &N unsier fn Church street property |charge of manslaughter. Stipek was | Genoral Daugherty in April 1921, | Accused Was Managing nor was any light thrown on the|for war.” carly adoption of a fiscal poliey of | (iypin the past few weeks, Fred [the driver of the machine which | At present he is in a Washington |rigld economy which will insure | o510 having acquired the old Cor- | struck and killed elght year old 1 anitarium where he underwent an conduct of the businesslike basf enable CHAPMAN IN IRON - \FORBES WILL NOT BE |to live within its means fice and garage building there. Stipek was also found guilty on | clined today to discuss the resigna- about a reduction in state taxfln | Mr. Saxe said ”,15 afternoon that thrnr charges of violating the motor | tion, but licated that Attorney | (Bt preaidentRuhls, ‘“.""“k“" and | o imerly used as a saloon and that fine of 440 and costs for operaing | ment later 1 the. 4 | New York, Jan, 21.—Moe Tirman, : ““f";:‘"fl of the General As-| '\ o llv he plans to add further |20 l""’r?g‘*'““‘l ‘r"""’“‘ltfi"”-[”-’fi and | With the withdrawal of Votaw |son of a Chicago rabbi, president of e = _eembly: storles to the structure. costs for opcrating without a sig-| srom official life, and the indicated | “Young Judea” in this city and Wrists and Legs to Be Neither Will Thompson| You have recently recejved a re-| [nalling device and $29 and costs {or | cyirement soon of Prohibition Com- | prominent in Brooklyn social cir- port on the state of tho g from my dis Take Stand in Their | With the observations an Own Defense mendations contained the | 1 lin full accord, There a | Securely Bound Dur- ing Trip | eaveral other matters to w! By The Asscclated Press. | sire to draw your attentio Chicago, Jan. 21.—Charles R.| Forbes, former diregtor of the Unit- (Special to the Herald.) Tndianapolls, Ind., Jan. 21.—Ger- ald Chapman, bandit, who escaped | from Atlanta penttentiary and is sus- | It is of the utmost | |that you adopt a fiscal po : e e S e < q : [an dent) Thnediiee tion in the senate and recently he |arrest, sald the total of worthless se- pected of murdering p(,“ch'mled States Vetcrans' Bureau, will not I::]:Z:x ogul ’:?ofi‘:::o?nr r‘n:Jx ‘4.:'\‘:1 Sha" Burn Per- an l({:;‘rsn T,:] ntly continued brea e P e | e e [[7ames sketly AniNeyinritintonioa iaKkeine stand Auihisiawn detensa dnif S A DR RIS R RRIR AL etually Judgment Suspended On Father | €anization of tho official force at | 600.000. {aBEEH 8 1024 ¥athvia ackc fo Atianta (L SSRYRIGLESERE S M conephat eyl v s it DL e S » : Judgment was suspended in the | the Atlanta penitentiary. | “I tried to be a Napoleon of this afternoon, bound in irons, trial. B B L i 5 |case against Stipek's father, Arthur| Mr. Votaw o@ised the attorney | finance—a Ponzi—but flopped,” Tur- No effort will be spared to prevent | A® the defense neared the end of (Continied on Page 16) Hartford, Jan. 21.—What is the W. Stipek, who was alleged to have | gencral he desired to retire March 4 | man's story concluded, said the | his escape on the long journey o |it8 Presentation of evidence today i e o “n”“‘m',‘;; lieation of electri- Eiven the son permission to use because of his heafth. He has been | prosecutors. He is 27 years old. Georgla. 1In addition to handcufts, |COUNEEl indicared that their plan s sl e per. | Tegistration plates from his machine | ill for some time and his physicians | Borrowed, Borrowed, Borrowed “hich he must wear throughout the | L0 Test Without calling either Forbes LEfilSLATURE PASSES s I the world, s that in the on the stripped down affuir the son | sald today he could not perform any | His career as a swindler, accord- trip, ihetwillalsolaport leg drons|/or o\« Thompson)ca-detendant, on ) '”‘\ to cemetery plot of Abraham |O¥ned and was driving at the nm- kind of work for at least six months. | ing to the alleged confession, started | which will interfere with his running charges of conspi *fraud the A ',H‘m’m “l\r‘ h”; IEM ihe boy was struc | several years ago, when coming to government through hospital : tracts. & dash for freedom or if confederates | oy ilo fiberate i ; ,I\'!h!fi) end of th:z:’morn(ir\]; svs.'l'nn The efforts of Connecticut anthori- | (2‘0:; f;grg"fifr;‘;ff.“’m'; s ties to sec stody > jioroust.e Py : secure custody of Chapman |, n4 by objecting to the introduc- | tlon of certain portions of his testi- | {mony before the senate Veterans'| Hartford, Jan, 21.—1In an effortto | Bureau committce, which was ofi‘vr-! have Gerald Chapman, escaped con-|eq by James S. Easby-Smith, chief | vict and alleged murderer, returned | gounsel for the defense. con- Yearly i Feorge W. Klett | “Unfortunately,” Turman is re- to Connecticut to stand trlal for the | judgo Georgn A. Carpentet su-{ siaiq Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 21— o Who represented the three defond- and Four Pals Also SosaaliteT vt Gontisked suR nurder o'!‘ i James Skelly |stained the government's objection, | poin” branchies of the gencral ne- AUTO]Q. ARRESIED ants, made a motion that Wessels be | = o Iquity Finance and Service Corpora- Hugh T A Iaoelt oo e s on ine view, fhad 16 Mould he | sqriblyroiayadonted e bil, cheSric e Nargpaloniie Seroun Fined $55,000 tfon which I organized discounted Lr\ug'r‘nl\)‘ 10 :!::s("\nllllfi: e r‘m]r]:g:. D B e \“5 Siie o mal g : L Moot ded e my forged notes as well as the notes N ¥ timony before tiie serfite committee | gjapg of by 434/500nstend llGamo i Warden! Lotters ot Pulnam L o tof Rrodute fanyievidencetots of my merchant customers, My ally to Assistant U, 8. Attorney Gen- | without affording th prwmnmun, $2,500 as it has been, The bill side of the statements of the ac-| gchnectady, N. Y., Jan, 2L—Wil= | o porc Sust when it looked e e, | the opportunity to cross-examine. |\ .d"iiced in (he judiclary commit-| Held in Conmmection With Fatal CUscd. Which, he contended, was not jiam Buckles, who was termed by | ol .wé;:l"q‘["l’:"(‘ll;‘l’lflo‘l:'rl‘?n“"”‘qh‘l“: ”“e NInejdetensezesiad nShenalfiok| cegtanaiioratiia) endarsement. ST (I8 1S S ,,'1‘",""‘,', o gonsiet im. Wessels | Kedcral Judge Cooper, “The King of | " porgons from whom Turman bor- facercint nomn T l”‘('l" 8ree | Thompson this forenoon and or?)y“ms explained in the senate by Sen- Accident December 7. .n(”“;“ Ly H;;‘ ) ;\' 4"\.‘\. Plattsburg's bootleggers,” today was | o et the money to loan merchants urder. Mr. Alcorn sald Chapman | scatered remnants of evidgnce re-| aior Cronin and by Mr. ANNE 1| panielson. Jam. 21-Coroner Ar- ¢ machine in the case from the | sopenced to one vear and three | yio (1o chiof losers, They claim to can be bruug}.t here from Georgla | mained to be introduced in behalf of 'y o"poico und adopted under rules © R »]. 21 e 1 1 3 tal to the barn on Columbia months in the Atlanta penitentiary, a6 liet/ahias ranging Crom $16,000 just as readily as he can be taken|yorhes, when court recessed for | ill ordered the arrc where it was kept AR e ah g ith| e St SULL 4 from Indiana, the difference in mil ' ot suspension. 13 rnnw Game Warden Sajak boy mut his death i g e to $90,000 each. a, the J lunch. The cxplanation regarding the M. Letters, of Putnam, he il on December 12 received | porgeq notes in sums ranging g being only 150 miles. It is b e e3D A LALE ) t t Putnam, was sliding on Tond street ol e g lieved that it Chapman fs turned jraise in salary of the clerk of bills | g54q today, in connection with the |Saturday fore 6 rying three 10| fom thousands to hundreds of 1 Ll i did not appear clear and later Sen-{ goath of Miss Anna McCauley of |o'clock ha lines totalling $55,- | 41, 0ycands of - dollars and bearing over to this state, his trial will be | BACH i it : i) . 06 the sed against the quin- i held at the March term of the| " ator Cronin said that the commit- | proyige oved at Mecha grade when the n . e against the q {he names of prominent business criminal superior court, ad declde ville, ne m, who was struck |Ly Stipek, who was accompanied by | ‘% " | men are in the hands of prosecutors. Waiter Sheanl %on Springnolay| $4.300 for by an automobile driven by Letters, of Kensi The five pleaded guilty to charges Back to Take Medicine \mfl 'n'me'll e porf]::l‘wnp Suit Based on $100 Deposit Alleged | is for the term for December Miss McCauley died I STONIng out of the transportatio | 4 weel ago, when authorities be- ] : 2l isjappointed. SIn) this res at a Putnam two weeks west. cet from the bridge Caren g dian ale and & | ., y;vestigating the business of the hie 8 CH - n view, lowever, proposal to ; D 3 wWarren €ounty. | .o “giconneared. He sald that he 5 an st e Skelly, East End, in viey 10 gid, was 1 e o 2 an disappeared. ! f];l"""‘,".fi“m (,]T,C ,: ,.f,l"::nf:u: | change the law 8o that this clerk- yjg finding into Miss McCanley's | front axle of 1 with Buckles were |, gone to Buffalo, St. Louis, Jef- L O oo coumra Sament | The suit of Davld Dortman against |ship shall be a permancnt O gean, Letters gave bonds of a compound ynea, Dlattsburgh; Lu- | 1 €28 8¢ LS 0 e ‘and against \; n has uI~ :, s]n\u': Llns ¥t | A Gorbach for $100 alleged to have | After the session the joint commit- | ga (g, AT Ry o, White Plains,_and | (o0 0% o here to “take since he s expec tedito e Wit- |} een paid as a deposit on land which | tee on the judiciary and engrossed | ifigs MeCauley was ied |t lal Exan and Phillp Maglory, | g So00 10 ls wite accom- LB AL : Dorfman alleges Gorbach repre- | bills chose Judge Albert €. Baldwin | nione while standing in the son pick York cit Panied him to the district attorney's ‘”:wg"v‘] fo ti \]"1“ O eeime. | sented he had for sale, was heard | clerk of bills and Fred A. Scoll, for- | year a maghine in whi ind getting or " ffice, where, in her presence, he 18 was read to the grand jury Tuesda | yesterday in the court of common mer speaker, engrossing clerk. been riding with her sister ed for the 1 the ured alicged to R oontonnad] Judge Hinman in superlor. court o "o\ 11a irord by Judge E. Lo| A clerk of bills t ;. 19n® Roberis Broy Loy died ¢ HIS TRIP FROM GEORG[A todayRorcred th 4 of ‘&) 1) ckenson. Dorfman claims the de-!ed yesterday but w KSUREN Mo D to s DAl Doubt Man's dentity bench warrant against Chapman. posit was taken and that Gorbach| Ma petitions to forfeited (.v‘,m,‘ when it is To HARTFORD IN VMN £} % ttaches of the SN did not execute the deed and refused tored and for pav- 'yachine struck Zion iization here eald they HAVE GLOSF CALL [to retu deposit. in | ment ms i bl P vy o hes S o S question is the site whi v to | branches. ) & hum- amputation and she Southern Sheriff, Here to Get Alleged 1in in New York, but be as a school site, ber of approp s for small injuries. elieve that the man 20 Passengers in Bus Which Skids| Gorbach claims he never received amounts and the first of the 1‘ re were Slayer, Finds Extradition Papers ‘ financial difficultics {a deposit on the land and he has|ficiency appropriation ap- g machine. e \s managing or of the Lquity Through Railing and Almost suit for $20,000 against Dort — ALC A0V, Finance & Service compar d\ms no: | g defamatlon of charac- 9 o _Deputy Sherift | the same man who is president o Tumbles Into Raritan River. | L Longfimf‘l; on 1'"‘;)‘ ‘]’“ —Deputy Shorlt | | oting Judea” In New York. The . e $100 suit has 1S Manager 1ec ares 5 ¢ Y er h tormer rabbi New Brunswick, N. I, Jan. 21— | Judgment in the $100 sult has i ]‘,L'V i s forencon, He ar- | 1aite | Twenty passengers in a bus had a |been reserved. 2 | about 6 o'clock RIGID ECONOMY S Govermor in Address fo Legisla- | R | ture Urges Business Methods ate's affairs on a | nguished predecessor. The Fiscal Policy IS FIRST MEASURE Makes Office of Clerk of Bills’ Salary $4, B T — prm———— Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 l ’226 Jan, 17th ..., PRICE THREE CENTS UN[]ERfi] [][][]B[]NI] Tried To Become Napoleon FOR MANS[AUHHTER' Of Finance, Declares Man Judge Hungrtord Roasts Slipek,! ln Confessmg Forgertes Driver of Death Auto . LUDDY PROPERTY 0N GHURCH STREET S0LD' PLEA Attorney Saxe Buys Centrally Lo- | E r cated Building and Will Make | An Important real estate deal was | made toda vhen the Luddy block o Caune e vy 2 (0 A V[]TAW R[Sl[iNS FROM Moe Thurman, Son of torney Morris D, s\w by Mrs. Mary | UILDING, Luddy, widow of Simon Luddy. The paid was $50,000, it is said. ‘YOUTH IS BOUND OVER Chicago Rabbi And GOVERNMENT SERVICE "Hv Director of Equity Fi- nance and Service Co. bin property recently and announced | Ward Sajak on Pond street last § operation for the ate | iy, ne would ercet a two-story of- |urday night and bring | 1 ppendicitis, | Department of justice official de overnment operating without lights. missioner Haynes, the circle of the | “The defendant in this case fs of e intimate friends of President Hard- | cles, was reported by authorities to- day to have confessed to forgerles HARTFORD MAN PLACES d recom- the type that should never be m‘:_n‘g. brought to Washington by him | totalling $1.300,000 in the business rein I am lowed to opfiratr a motor vehicle,’ = 5 8 o st ‘,n. ourt ol ins he started vig. |8t the beginning of his administra- | of the Equity Finance and Service S d,:‘ et ey r,‘;,m,m‘g {heir usg | tlon will virtually have disappeared. | Co. of which he was managing di- n. | v}vrn Hs eommitted | perfury. rtwe| .D°L08 e Decams muperintendent ector. 3 vears ago fo obtain & license by | Of Prisons, Votaw was a minister of | Assistant district attorneys, be- e " | i 7 e the Gospel. His office came under | fore whom the confession is said to mportance | Algo § s |swearing that he was 19 years oid £ kel el » ke Also Specifies That They when o was in reality tnmder 18 | fire during the Daugherty Investiga- | have been mado before Turman's Goldfield, here installed two lights to burn per- petually One illuminates a picture of his late wife encased in the tomb- | stone and the other, on a pole in the corner of the plot, floods the ground. Both lights burn 24 hours rycodore Wessels of e a day, and Mr. Goldfield hopes 10 yyeot, charged with operating with- make arrangements to have them | out o license, registration, lights or burn forever, as a_token of respect e w e and o memory of his wife, T Patrick A. McAvay and Jo.u‘nmn Patrick J. O'Mara told the court that the father had admitted to them that he loancd his plates to the son. Disposition of the charges against | New York, he borrowed $100 to send his widowed mother and her | ’l\(‘ ch!ldrcn in Chicago. He “bor- from Peter to pay Paul,” un- wn hn evolved a scheme to borrow nmn"y from friends to loan mer- s for discounting bills, keeping 1or mmae‘f half of the discount saved his cfients. His Bubble Bursts BOOTLEGING KINGIS SENTENCED TO PRISON Schenectady Rum Runner | 500 1til Mond ative

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