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e ————— News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For | Week Ending Jan, 17th ... NEW BRITAIN HERALD “Wagq APy S AIRIQIT 9)8)S INuoouu0) 11,226 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, l()lo. —EI(:HTLE\' PAGES PRICE THREE CENT {l} P.U.C. ORDERS CHARGE CUT | | | | i ON BUS LINE TO HARTFORD | AND FIRST ZONE EXTENDED Fare Will Be Reduced From 33} Cents, By Token, to 25 Cents, Effective Feb. 1. Residents of Ibelle’s Corner District to Ride From Center of City to Their Homes for Single Fare. The fight inst the fare and zones of the Connecticut company’ Hartford W Britain bus line has resulted in a reduction of the fare from 23 1-3 cents to 25 cents and an extension of a first fare zone to Thelle's corner, Mayor Paonessa, Senator Hall and Representatives Alling and Rack- liffe brought preassure to bear on the public utilif commission to order a new fare and extend the first zone from this city. The city's delegation in the legislature visited the commission a few days ago and explained the situation. Mayor Pa- onessa prot hen it was announced that the bus line would be lowed this up with the statement be- for the council as the result of which a formal protest was warded to the commission. A letter sent out by the commis- | slon today say; “Dear 8ir: Referring further to your communication of the 14th fn- stant, concerning the Connecticut «mpany bus service between Hartford and New Britain, respect- fully advige that as a result of a conference with represcntatives of the Connecticut ecompany, that company has arranged to change its fare collecting system on the Hart ford-New Britain bus service, effec- tive February 1, whereby, in stead of the present four zones or through fare of 3 !nl‘rm there will be only thre. and the through fare will be 25 cents by {ckens. “The reduced rate of 2 {or privilege on either end for throngh passeng bhut there will sl transfer privilege for the passergers within each first city zone | in connec fon with the eity service t end of the lne, The first zone out of New Britaln, now terminating at the normal sehool, will be eatended to Ibell's corner, on th of schedule to the question 10 ity for more frequent service, it would n advisable to wait until the line has been in op- eration a sufficient length of time to dctermine from its patron: such demand. “Tha commission will be no nece the resoluticn or vote of the com- mon counecil passed at its session held | Tucsday evening, January 13, 1925. “Kindly let us know i the ar- ry and oblige, “Very truly yours, “RICHARD T. HIGGINS “hairman.” SCHULTZ RE-ELECTED 10 COUNTY COMMISSION New Britain Man Goes Back in Office as Resnlt of Wartford County Meet g Today at Capitol ) Jan. New Britain ?Wl]Ull] INCREASE Wechawken Rum Jury Discharged lof Governor John H. called to the loss of $70,226. {report of the state board of educa- | works of the Creator.” (tion which has been filed with the | |cumulating since {of the fund in 1837 and | {bution to the towns of the state. The | {fund amounted (1837 at the time of fts distribution |43 | “The board points out that in Janu- | ary, 1847, ten years after the fund | the legislative session, |had been deposited with the towns, | P® sted against the fare |the fund to tie various towns and 29 | il to permit trap-shooting on Sun- |vears ago, the sum reported as prin- | operated and he fol- cipal was $754,972.34 ithat time of $3,689.49, for- |through the fact that fn 1836 there | dren, and provi: at naw panel of talesmen would soon lous states in proportion to H\r!r‘::::f:";h"“:fl’l rlx‘\;,\:fi“']lnw N':;!: el 1 |representation in congress. Commec.) o %0 By "oate The bill was| The defendants and thelr attorneys | [ticut's share of this sum was $764,- are 5 cents for | the through fare is without trans- | ! 1598, HARVARD LAY SCHOOL 5 HSNHT\"\ from the foregolng adjustment that there | sity for a hearlng on ement herein outlined is "““F':sclmul. ! made excen ssion of the rting of private banks; to pastor o foriLy : board of regents late yesterday, with limit time on “stop-payment” or n Catholic ehu i i 14 members present, the newspaper checks: arding payments on 0T aahinane (06 & |added, — Ry Senator Cronin—amending act liquor s. Jan. - reimbursing holders of liguor li- from f of the HMarvard law censes for moneys paid as fees for Clergyman Takes Ficld » {echool, was clected prosident of the licenses allowing - county commis-| Aware, in : " Univer of Wisconsin at an exce- sloners to borrow money for fues 0 activities of o JUDGEY' SALARIES Suprem¢ and Superior Court| Jurymen Nine to Three for CUMMITTEE FAVORS Pay Recommended $13,000 | Convietion During L ) —_— 15 Hours of Dellberatlon. MALTBIE IS NOMINATED| —Retrial Will Be Held— | Evidence Against Ed-| urt Judge Named by wards Going to Grand Jury. ‘ $10,226 MISSING IN TOWN DEPOSIT FUND Gov. Trumbull Advised of Condition of Educa- tional Account Superior Governor for Supreme Court in Senate 1 Place of Late Judge Kellogg— 0 Many New Bills Introduced Today. Washington B | Rovernment purchase | State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 22,—| Jersey City, Jan, 22.—The jury in { Rev. Mr. Ayer, the blind chaplain [the trial of twelve Weehawken and Jan, 2.—The altention | of the state senate today made ref- | Jersey City pollce oftieials and el Trumbull {g| €rence to the coming tota eclipse of |ians reported this forenoon that it 41 from | the sum. in his pra saying that |was unable to agren on & verdet. The | | it was to be hoped t the peoplv |judge discharged the jury. the town deposit fund in the annual | “would realize the immensity of the | The twelve men were charged with | | consplring to violate the state prohi- One of the bills offercd today | bition laws. been ac- | would increase salaries of the fudges |since 8:07 ablishment | of the supreme and superior courts |noon, o be s distri- | from $9,000 to $12,000 with $500 Assistant Prosccutor McMahon, of | r additional for the chlef justice, and | Hudson county announced that the to $763,661.53 in | the salaries of judges in the lesser |cage would be retri could would also be fncreased. e 1924 was $693,-| Mr. Russell of Middietown offered 2. The differcnce of $70,226.41 | @ bill which would require that all is unaccounted for, according to | the senate and house bills should be y oo oy rigty.three minutes that 1 from 85 the report of the board of education, | ;lr‘]h‘flrvd to the sccretary of state |y o'y . had been out. H. A. Lauen- | $3.000,000 but {t was r fyiDacemberits Inithy )w.\;‘:|';r1‘;\‘r 10 lsteln, the foreman, reported, nine | remainder of the pur ch DS 19 Imen had stood for conviction with photographed and duplicates % oooinine three stubbornly re- | the $6,000,000 in bonds the prinelpal had increased by S(,-‘ made ready for committees to which | 32015 I Tamuary 1806, fitty ning | they would g0 for Jearings, |tusing to change their vote for ac-|the Canal company. t |quital. The first ballot was elght The measure for the purch vears after the state had entrusted | Mr. Wheeler of Stratford had a| f four for conviction, it wan teport-| the eanal h Cod canal was favorably Hartford, mittee Firm opposition was man Jones and democrat, The jury had been out | grity yip o'clock yesterday after- Florida, may Also the, governor. This loss has the e pald for th 000 to 89,00 for three years o . possibly With- | would tota) $900,0 next twe weelks. 8 Nine Yor Conviction, 000 plus and on January 1, | committee an which th been redu amendment, cash payment For the last fiftcen of the eighteen e turges of Woodbury offered | Assistant Prosecutor McMahon set | a bl in the house providing that all |2t rest persistent state aid money should be withheld | |that in case of a hung jury the re- from Waterbury until that eity has |trial of the twelve would bo held in refunded certain moneys alleged to |@nother court. The new trial will be aid it through al-|held In the same court, he eaid, de- | war. school |Claring that the work of drawing a session, or a loss at| ment has a moral obli matter since the waterway The town deposit fund originated | {was a_surplus In the federal treasury | Fofundel 2 n and congress voted that a portion of |"‘d S {this be distributed among the vari- | 1*8¢d over € ASK PROTECTION Dramatists, 670.60. adopted and sent to the senate |scemed pleased with the result of 670.60. where on motion of Senator Cronin |the jury's night-long deliberations, Investigations show that in Hart| ", ¢ t4p1ed until Tuesduy out of | The police defendants, all in uniform | ;?x:[}l (L":‘UH:'_\"“:ho‘ ’;m;!“t«m:“ ‘d’g‘;:‘:"!cmnlr. o “Waterbury senators who |smiled broadly as Lauenstein told song Writers, Fie,, 7 might be desirous of being heard [Judge Fgan of the jury's failure to Copyright Laws, 190t ithagbyflanuary . 19908t upfin it. agree. George Cutley, defence coun-| had decreased to $126,937.12 and | “Up hionocy of trains this week [sel, sald he was “well satisfied to| Washington, ~Jan. 22 hat on January 1, 1924 the total Was |\ .1y aqontion in both branches of {have the jury out of that room” | Well Known song writers and $128,879,48. In New Haven ecounty the totals 1847, $113,885.2 1596, $109,- 96 and 1924 $90,777.85. w Y.ondon county, 1547 $111 60; 1896, $112,600.77; 1024, $39 16.30. Fairficld county 1847, motions fising 11:30 a. m. Other Cases Postponed, matists testified before the ing time Tuesday, McMahon declared that the jury's Speaker Darbie on leaving the | fajlure automatically would caus | chair in the house today had M. postponement of the trial of Captain | Sturges of Woodbury take his place. | John Dillon and Lieutenant Bdward | Mr. Goddard of Wallingford put|Kirk, both of the Weehawken police |in a bill to appropriate $10,000 for |froce, charged with misconduct in 2 memorial to Major Raoul Lufbery ',,mcn as an oif-shoot of the rum run- | as open- better protection of autho: Matthew Woll, vice-pre | opopsed the $120,583.42 96 2 04; 2 0 lates of forelen ma [ 1896, $123,814.04; 3824, $100,~|, "yae iown, ining conspiracy.hy They awst trfal [P oy o8 7 byt 974,03, i jrne Srinting to th¢ detriment of 1 Malthie Nominated {undes separate Inaletments, Windham county 1847, $66,494.85 | 4merican worker Edwards To Grand Jury. 1505, $64.0 1024, $64.633.78. Governor Joan M. Trumbuil sent | Ellis Parker Butler, writ: Litchfield coun 1547 $110,- 'to the senate today his nomination of | Unted States Benator dward L[ ad the biil hecause it woul 108.20; 1596, $106,041.60; 1924, |Judge William M. Maltble, of the Edwards, former governor of New |the copyright situation. He $106,0 0. | superior court benel, to be an a Jersey, whose name was brought into | tion pictures had greatly Middlesex county 1847 leiate justice of the supreme court !thg trial when prohibition agents|ed the copyright question, 1596, $62,654.60; 1924 (U.,'{H\,u; or vight years from the date of hif [gentificd him as a chicf backer of | adde appolntment by the general assem- bly. Defore the communication was |rcad the governor had sent in a {communication notifying the gener- ¢ of the death of Judge \n P. Kellogg nominated by him st week to be an associate justice reme court. In this he wing to the an mml DEAN GOING TO WIS., : toscoe Pound Elected as President | iy vou return to me my omsee S Tollani county, 1847, $47 the bootieg conspirators, did not take the stand. Prosecutor John Milt of Hndson county has at he will submit the e movie neople are 19 sn 051.0 4. $49,01 ) | in the world, nounced | teeth out of our heads if th t part of the Objection was ralsed a evidence referring to Scnator Xd- tem wards to a grand jury. | the record The (flu'\" .1‘ endants In the pres-| Augustus Thomas also appe ent trial we Willlam P. Griffin, | support of the bi Jersey City insurance broker and R m——— re 3.6, S FMILURE PRED PREDIGTED J. 0. St That New and it was stric {eation nominating him to be a jndge |of the supremo court of errors for la term of eight vears from his ap- pointment by Wis., Jan. —R0s- | The request w ('amp::'d with on coe I'ound, dean of the Harvard law motion of Senator Cronin. Philip X has been clected president of | The senate sent to the committee | Grunewald, = Joseph He the University of Wisconsin, accord- (as executive appointments the nom- |Ward Lewis, 1'red Vollmer g printed by the Mil- |inations for judges made last week. I'isher, Jose Daty and John Mec-| BY | today. Dean Pound | The senate was late in opening as Mahon, will succecd President R. A. Birge the trains were again Among « accepts the post. items offered wer cction of Dean Pound was or Cl of University of Wis- of Weeh consin o French Believe Hudson Lieutenant Charles Kelling counpy trolmen cial Pact. ‘The Assocta aris, Ja lor wi chanee ered by the st " long drawr \d that offic “stale” checks and concerning pay- pending ment of forged or raised checks. Liquor Case I'ces which nouncement was withheld word from Dean Pound. Baldwin avenue docks, Weehawken, ~ the conspirators were utive meeting of the board of re- be returncl. sald to have After Failing To Reach Verdict PURCHASE OF CANAL |Cape Cod Waterw ay Me ure Recommended to | Mass, an. 22,—The biil for | of the Cape | office tic re roported ay by the senate commerce com- volced by soveral committee men and Chalr- of this year instead of July 1 of ,Mw(.unnmtl(ut authorities, repre- nator Fieteher, | year, gained headway after republi- | ubmit min- i may propose un amendment reducing the amount nal from $11 interest the bonds, which | subject, | was postponcd nator Fletcher proposed in the under ould ha crat, Massachusetts, amendment to exempt we | daily newspapers with a cirenl: of 5,000 or less from price would he devoted to taking care of 1ssted by | and the ¢ tion dec » of | would place an “unjust burden upon the eountry press.” heen pending for sev- od. | eral years and passed the house last | President Coolidge has sug- | pretrial rumors | gested to congrass that the gove ation in the | the b was given initial appre ginia, against all the proposed rate in- | creases on the ground that revenue taken over and operated during the the house. Are|fpo point was one to be decided at Washington Urging Change was not revenue raising leg within the meaning of the 2ony a. W. house patents committee today in favor of a bill to revise the copyright laws to | measure and co the American Pederation of Labor, Dbill on the ground that 1t would allow entry into the United | wufactured simplify d mo- omplicat- the worst They wonld steal the could.” ainst this from Geran Cabinet is Death Note of Commer- ~ INOPROOF OF GRAFT RUMORS PAY 1§ APPR[]VE[)‘ AFFECTING BUILDING DEPT., ‘St Gives Tl Approvel 1 WOODS REPORTS TO MAYOR Ll [;HAPMAN WIL[ BE \Prosecator Tells of Ei- WALSH IN OPPOSITION| BROUGHT T0 CONN. forts by Detective to | Run Down Stories of Alleged Irregularities. Senator Says Revised N-hal-' ule of Mail Charges Will Work Decision Reached Late T()- Hardship On Country Press—Ac- dav at “’flShinQ’"m | Conference tion Yet To Be Taken, < o > Says Collection of Money Washington, —The post ry bill, carrying also drus-| don of postul rates, was tak-| Washington, Jan. 22—The en up today by the senate, | United States authorities to- A move to make the pay Increa; v o L S i retroactive only untll January 1 of | 98Y granted the request of the Attempted in Farming- ton Avenue Case Was for Lawyer’s Fee. sented by State's Attorney an senators had conferred on "“I]n"h M. Aleorn, for the trans- Definiteideelaion,Showeyet, fm of Gerald Chapman, bank = Rum o alleged grafting in ti Walsh Opposed | robber, from federal to state :L‘L,lffi ‘“‘,“(‘,”’:‘ ":,“;‘;tsr;mm{:’j Another attack on the rate In- | charge, an,xml,).‘,i with .\mw?r A, M. r'n” creases applying to newspapers qi Accordingly, Chapman is t0 ' onessa Ly Prosecuting Attorney Ju launched Ly Scnator Walsh, demo-fp. o yvendored to the Conn. | seph G, Woods. fered an | i x:v«l‘allthfll'ltlt‘s to be brought to fon ]l{ll‘tl'(vrd where he will stand | (i was wintad exciusively (a 5. | trial at the March term of the Herald Tuesday afternoon, and ex- | superior court for the murder | plains that rumors of irregularities of Patrolman James Skelly in|Were (Investigated by Detective New Britain. Conn. on Octo. OMara who could not find them D 12 bl | to be substantiated by facts. | ~“Attanta, Jan. 22.—Grim and un- Woody Tepory | smiling, Gerald Chapman. noforions | Frosecutor Woods® report follows t haif of | 27 o e “Janmary 22nd, 1925 hedules, | 1nta federal pe fary 22 months | ;00 A. M. Paonessa, al. L ved on Sun. | Masor of the City of New Britai Senator Swanson, democrat, Vir- | 580 FH o retirned to | | Yest !\KI:IH‘nI Street, raised a point of order the prison this morning. When he I\V_\T\D:z;ru.\:.'y;‘” n, caped he had served but a few s N months of a sentence of 25 years for t your request, investigation ha: FoRGE B o 00,000 mall been made concerning certain bulld- e e ing activities, alleged to have been [ ""Xs he started on the remainder of | Made inthe early part of the spring gentence, charged in the neighborkood of reet and Farmington avenue. his account here, Connecti- i § horlties planned to claim his detailed Detective Patrick who o The report reviews the incident. leading up to the probe, news o any advan ator Walsh read messages from National Editorial ociation | untry Newspaper associa- ring the proposed advance: Without debate the who escaped , revising the pi i itent ho was raising measures must originate in senate Must Decide As presiding officer, senator Jones, republican, Washington, ruled that a vote of the se itself. A debate presence in New Britain, He has to inquirs of certaln in enstens diming whish W CHalnman BEEEE QL e e U s who live in the vielnity | Sterling of the post office vr,\mmmw. e o = (01 the ls concerning buildings, which had been proposed by residents of thal vicinity at that time, but subsequent 11y had been abandoned. ‘During the early part of sprin 1924, some of the property owner. on rmington avenue, had received information that a soda water fac was to be erected, tha! Charles Godaza, of 121 Farmingto: avenue, was to erect the said sod. vater factory. The property owr ers were very much incensed, an after consulting with one anothe: proposed to state the facts to an o torney. “A permit had been granted Mr. Godaza by the building in spector, and by reason thereof son: of the residents consulted an attor Moses, republican, argued that the meast ation ator of Policeman James Skelly, October 12, 1924 Chapman was accompanied from Indianapolis by W. N, Berror and Hugh deputy wa where he had been held since his arrest at Muncle, The trio left In- dianapolis Wednesday, but details 2 of the route to Atlanta were not an- R | nounced as a precaution against a EDISON MEMORIAL ol B was umeventful, the wardens sald. Five Million Dollar Building fu New SUES BUS LINE OWNER sork | Propesed=fo be BeN pOR $10,000 FOR HURTS constitu- Senator Moses section, merely an ems ild be revisec l after he rate d, was ney a thorough in: While Inventor Lives. e ney with regard to an injunction, 1 New York, Abraham Peizer Sceks Damages stop the building of the soda wa on Fifth avenu factory, stating that it would de- memorial and o monument 1o the inventor proposed vmh\ by From Rocco Cocchillo of preciate the value of the property in the neighborhood. “In the meantime the 1t i 8t ore An actlon to recover dam of | stated to those 100 for Oak street Route, attorney ho were aggreived. and who had consulted him that he could not bring the injunction to the city court of New Britain, without a reasonable fee being charged to thr s and was in- Peizer perso hospital and me stituted today Roceo Coc pose Mr. Edison prior : proprictor to 1859, R 3 | property owners who were sponsors Mr. Bidlitz pletured a structure s to the movement. with an Edison museum on t “Several of the members so ag grovnd! floor; auditorium on grieved solicited the property own ations between the two countries. i HELTCEGHQELY ers in the vicinity, and met with nc ne 1 be |l i response as to the small donations, ) MBIk which they were honorably bound X | to contribute for the prosecution o ol HLLICEEN R the injunction. HELD AS EMBEZZLER * e s (o Cashier of Methodist Book Concern At Kansas Chy Accused of §36.- Shortagze t with no response relative to ol any contributions for pros tion of the injunction, and thers fore reported the same to the attor ney, that he had met with failure. “He requested the attorney i« e his fea for the amount of tim he had spent in the matter orney stated a modest fe vas paid, and thereby tI ortly afterwards the permit for erection of the xflvul water fa s revoked by i on the propos URGES HEAVY FINES Rootleggers Cong. Stalker Declares Get O Cheaper Than Under Oll License System. g the month eting of the Hartford wfficinl report here today. ”(vnvn‘_h i | l \ ton, J “ vers ¢ n to the state assem- | Dexn Pound will take up examinati e, b G 18 at sc men hal bly this afternoon. ties her grand roowr ur K im 5 a T 10 C money, cor i presentative B, W. Alng of inew sc accordi to the | Amending er of Masonic build- | ;pion Nistaniio Jersey City. Hohoken and Paterson v any ¢ s s g ; & et a 3 3 3 = 3 : ssociation of Middletown; con- |, 5 % s pres i Presid & s = s Britain presided at the m“)””\” report, whi sy he 1| - ;:“ e " ” % "‘fu‘ “l‘n Ved ! ok ] ) Trolley Goes Off «tle Onto LT . S glon av that he had receive sting speech was made by Hively accepted. Tt is reported tha & Sy v LEDRene] \ tion to t ne but co ward 7. Hall of Nev the question of &alary, is said = S ta 1 gat Railroad Tracks Stalker, 1 Al NEN R , any authenticity name t ction, which was fto range between $12.000 and $15,- (Continued on Page 10) said | N7 Y 2 g pon z ate what t 1. | is 10 be settled at a conference = A ¢ Jors ( N s \ b | mittec { ca D 4 : 3 ) hOCU E T0 BOARD OF BARBERS i Sl i | g « i 1 THE WEATHER t u i 5 i S H | o v trest \ " vas $1 S Former Varm Employe Ts Arrested S e 3 o e HartTord s TanWasspioracast < ' 2 5 After Fatal Shooting of Maine wasrapnonticen I |(NeRADrIAIEMES Sl A0 HAYE for New Britain and vicinity v s N States despa’ che ym Madison, Wis., Strong Support For State Pair tonight and Friday: cold . 2 Farmer. day, admitted that ! v iinE ireatiAD e + Bennett er Friday. | nte! am from th rdof r Position, ir short pinng Berwlek, Me., Jan. 22.—1ay Tib- 1 of Wie 1 informing him Sl prospero mer and milk | committee was on its way of this town, was shot from | him ush and fatally wounded today | TESTIFIES AT TRIAL i i s S TN i potes U hoyncement e driving a load of 1 om | premature, Por J BANKRUPTCY HEARINGS s his farm to Somersworth, H B didate for the state barber's examin- SEE THE ECLIPSE | New Brunswick Man Takes Stand s A - Willard Guptill, a youth who was . 3 ing commiss.on this year and that he | 4 . L T - - : tormerly employed by Tibbetts was | maging any sta has been assured of strong backing. WITH A HERALD ECLIPSE-0O-SCOPE ; Azainst Alleged Slayer of X MY « s ¢ e Po- | S Represent Francis Dem Sk at Mg 8 Farming lice said he had conicssed X . of Berlin, introduced & bill today to The New Britain Herald, always watching the world o st i f CASHIFR A SUICIDE. O Ggesiitas 16 AN€ i 1l it N atue : i : W. I. FENN DIE IDEN Excelsior Sp! Ma., Jan of the Berlin town court, and for its readers, will m‘ the in }( ing on ]* e DA ; : 2 : I 4 ; % iden, Jan. Fenn, | The First N bank of t CitY Mjidrum as deputy great events on turday, when the moon will throw t B 1 1 Pat (a) J iy il e dipoty closed today. anl ft was re- erlin representative also ||| sun into total eclipse. | X Wais e requust Dete of the Meriden court retired d that a shor was shown a bill prepared by Fred- | 3 | Serg ick 0'Mara mad s S stronome t will be dangerous to con- || A5t summer on account of reaching |on its books, which Beth M. Meser- Chamberaln Tocmer e te According to astronomers it will be dz 1\ ‘. ol f FALCLAN gea R einarerait the age limit, of 70 years, died foday {vey. president. said amounted to to make the reserve re-||| centrate the gaze with the naked eve on the sun as : he s £ = 2 jon with this from pneumonia. He was a grad- $9.000 or $10,000. E. B. Brashear ments in national banks the light is being gradually shut off from the earth, especiall} 3 = " arch for the trut) uete of Yale Law school and had |cashier, committed suicide yester- as those for federal reserve [[[f0 2 Corlong period. X i 2 : s practiced in Meriden about 40 vears. | day va “That Herald readers may have an opportunity of see- || A f 2 He represented Meriden in the legis- —_— K Rgisiatons ride to Hart- 1atederaiaireadersinay, javs S o) e e 4 Parrick ( lature 8 and had serv- | NEW LONDON PLANT SOLD |y b ' Vi ing one of lifetime’s wonders, cach will receive an Eclipst o et ha LY ed in vl city council. He was un-| o o Tan: 82 —The i- | Han N with the rail- 0-Scope free with tomorrow night’s edition. StEbited (o wspaper reditors of 1. & 1 married . rd of New London has|roads comm 1 an effort 1o Newsboys will be given one Eclipse-O-Scope with eacl view after Willi € 2 < develop fur 1 x r irush Co. AVEe a smc e on th hrought t at yarins ) M w t 1 0. l\ g ||1‘lll n “. 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