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B News of the World By Associated Press - NHW BRITAIN HERALD Wl 1PV A1RIQYT TS IR0 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTILUT WEDNESDAY J\NUAPY 28, 1925 —EIGHTLL\I PAGES —— Average Daily Circulation For 11,696 Week Ending Jan, 24th ... P RICIJ THREE CENT\ PICKETT AND HAMLIN ARE NOMINATED BY TRUMBULL FOR COMMON PLEAS BENCH NEW HAVEN RUNNER Attempt to Shove Child Labor Amendment Into Committee Hear- ing Fails — Remains| On Calendar. Rouski Fired Shot, Testi- mony in Court Reveals Woman Member Wants Bachelors and Aliens Taxed $4 But Asks No; Personal Tax Exemption for All of Her Sex. Pleading nolo contendere to a {charge of transporting liquor in an automoblile, Callo DelLardi of New Haven was sentenced to jail for six months and fined $300 Judge Benjamin W. Alling in police court this morning. He took an appeal, bonds for which were set at $2500, Delardi was arrested Friday night on Cherry street by Patrol- man Thomas Rouski after he made lan unsuccessful attempt to break by State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. 28.— SENTENGED T0 JAIL PREDICT FIGHT ON- HEALING ART BILL Opposition Develops to Measure Presented fo State Senate CALLED Christian Scientlsts Sald To Have Effected Change in Original Draft | of Proposed Law—Organized Ob- Jection At Hearing Anticipated, (8pecial to The Tierald.) State Capitol, Hartford, Jan. would be outside the 28— pale of the law if the so-called [ “healing art bill” were enacte leaders of the Christian Scle nee | church have succeeded in having n\ paragraph added which would mot | leave them liable under the law for putting thelr faith into pr This fact became known today when it was likewise revealed that there will be organized opposition to the bill in its present torm. 18 BELOW ZERO REGISTERED IN SOME SECTIONS OF CONN. REVOLUTIONARY | Now Early Spring Seen As Wild Geese Fly e Atlantic City, N, J., Jan, 28— Wild geese which have been fly-||| ing northward over Atlantic City ||| for the lust week and were con- ||| sidered as symbols of early spring, fre retracing their flight and secking warmer climes, Mfec Great flocks of geese bound ||| Effect. southward passed over the city ||| today, thelr outlines dimly dis- Of Winter’s rase. cernible through the smother of some relief due to clearing x\ul\h v | but would probubly be q{i\'fl He I\HO\\S another sharp drop tonight. Snow Adds to Discomfort Resolution Putting Them on| Coldest | Weather—Northern N, Y. Reports 60 Below— Even Far South.Reels! followed by HOVENENT 0 RAVE THO PROSECUTORS STONE REFUSES TO DROP WHEELER'S PROSECUTION 'ON WASHINGTON CHARGES Eaqual Footmg Prepared SUfifiESTb EUNfiRESS Tells Senate Judidaty 6,0.P. IN SECRET SESSION PROBE CANPAIGNING Committee Dept. of ! NS | Justice Is Determined Proceed With Members of Council Discuss Program for To- Morrison Hints at l'nl'airf TO Methods Blocking Republican night's Mceting—Reported Deci- | in New Haven, Juf. 28.—Sub-zero i ’ 8 C snow, but their honking could be || temperature revailed throughout | (oG s Ralvacy B Ghild iBahoy#Amend? Asct plainly heard. Atlantle City||| Connccticut this morning, following| Denied. A & weather prophets dec that |a fall of six inches of snow, which ! R ‘ the geose lave boen fooled und (|| was driven by high winds thai| A €hanEc i the prosent poli| Washingion Jan. 35.—A congres. Declares Alleged Viola- it spring will be late, :‘uu-hul a velocity of 25 miles or|court system to bring about the ap- |Slonal in ‘M.,'x'lu:l of the methods nore in some places, causing huge | ., Sk ions Occurred a i Aritts In i biacos, causlng WUk | pointmént of two prosccutors work- |Used (o block rutifcation ot tho | tONS Occurred at Capital The thermometer the locas| M8 ON an cqual basis, instead of a child labor amendment was suggest- | Q | weather bureau registered 8 below | Prosecutor and an assistant, will be|ed today by Frank Morrison, sccre- and Accused Should Be | zero early this f, Tk [ ; { i oarly ths forenoon. This is| recommended to the common coun- | tary of the American Federation of | Given Opportunity to Jowest record sin uary 17 R e M o i or ¥ , according to Forecaster Tarr, Ao i % | ) : 3 N who predicted that ths cold would | ched this decision at & con-| Mr. Morrison declared in a state- | Explain to Grand Jury. |continue throughout the da \\un ference in G O. P. headquarters on | ment that fight for ti mend- | Main street | While ould go on, and pointed out st night. i ment 4 that this that it would be possible Washington, Jan. 28.—Attorney it is not expect for any of | Two new judges for the cOmmMON 'gyay from the policeman by push- | 4 1ne:bill B auppitien to\(]!]x;, L Traffic, which was somewhat jm- | Proposal will be opposed, the man- [the thirteen states which have voted [[Gonaral:Btons; told the ® senxte ™ file ploas court bench nominated by ing him oft the running board of | ¥eHeraly RO B EONEC Nothing of It—Friends |pcded last night by the drifting | ner in which the re commendation | BAVETSElY on it Lo reconsider their | (ICRIY POPRIHES tocey itues ol Governor John H. Trumbull today )is machine and starting it up, | WO BOT AE FETERE EG S : #now was reported to be moving | was arrived at will b the target ot | cCitiof The présent eituation, be ‘.:]‘,',‘,I\‘yf..j'i,,‘",“q‘ athas itk iy e were Walter M, Plokott of New Rouskl, it was revealed today, | o7 0% B B Sing up'in the| ° k Annulment | almost normally this forenoon on | wiiat promises to be a lively ..wuk‘i‘m" RO T LR ) e SRS S e e Maven and Eibert §. Hamlin of whipped out his revolver and fired | Uiiiiee on judiciary becauss it {the main arterles of travel, though | by the anti-machine taction of ””“Ldt"l ‘»‘J”l son s e e o ntana Litehfield. Both nominations went into the air, warning DeLardi that | joonoseg to muke revolutionary | ] I badly Impeded in other scetions. tenublivan parly. W0 the toimion| .. Conidenty expect then b Mo Sl lrine The. mammitien (i e aalales dliviore rlered ifon e next BnotiwailaiEslat RIS Ko | S G E Washington, Friends of | e | counett clent number of states will eventu- sdlistore e S oommltien iig the calendar machine wasn't stopped. With this, | “"1 ¢ g0iq that osteopaths, chiro- | Henry W. Faison, said to be the | Danbury Shivers, The present system has not work. |t @PProve the amendiment 10|, .%o oray which fs delayin Mr. Pickett, the prosent assistant | Delardt halted the machine and | practors, masseurs and proprictors | 500 Of the late John M, Faison, once | Danbury, Jan. :8i— mereury | ed out euce lly in recent years| Prine about its ratification by the re- |0 S TR U erno aohrt state's attorney of New Haven coun- Submitted to arrest. of “beauty parlors” will affiliate to | member of the housc from North | dropped to ten dug Dwi(zor | Attorney 1086 phE O-L\VBoAE. (81 (e | Quiredmumben & conitnusd she Ik jstice, Mr. Stone declared the case e son of Bditor C. W, Plokett| Touski told the court that ho was | foit” against the enactment of the | CRroling, are preparing plans to |in this city carly this morning and e e mmt il i o llermtionfsecratary, tIiT mosttotithie SR S8 SRl 0L 8 ORMEITHS SRS Will take the place of Judge Ernest Standing at the corner of South it fnto lav have annulled his marrlage here | to 15 degrees or lower in sectoins of | Groc in his depu reen. | Slates where unfavorable actionthasii =t /o th o atontana prodesdligs C. Simpson, confirmed yesterday as Main and Ellis streets about 8:45 | Gjte Many Objectionable Features | £cveral to Annie Nefson, | the surrounding country. The snow | stej hen requested to do so | DecP takem there have been organ- |y, pion Senator Wheeler already is a judge of the superlor court. He o'clock Friday night when he saw | ~Criticism of the bill, which is said | 372 ncgro employe of a |Si0fm which ceased soon after mid- | by Under the: new system |12c0 campalgns of tho miost desplc= |, jo Syndictment, Zifh will take his seat as soon as com. the machine operated by Delardi|(o Jiave been drafted by Attorney | rooming house. *| night left country roads hadly drift- | ¢ phtoEkwatid beinalll 2o oo nanaties s There thes Sbeett D0 Conspiracy to Defraud missloned after his appointment is come from the direction of Bevlin |pencaict M, Holden of Hartford, is| I'aison, who is a world war vet- #d but caused liitle interference with | pr o L e Sl e aifpi avout escrting it erois) | ISRIRCOT B ta<Y, ORI Sl made by the general assembly, His and turn into Ellis street. One of | paged on a varicty of what the op- | eran, v is in St. Elizabeth's hos- | trafic. i AE T Woul i misrepresentation nor about engen- The attorney general sald the pro- term will be four years. (those unexplainable “hunches” | ponents believe are objectionable | pital, having been placed there by —_— [fon proRABly A ahitia | LorinB| &1L Kinds,of iprajudice. ABm- s Jicte, ihvelved b oxae o Elbert B, Hamlin is to be judge of [came upon the policeman that |features, 1t provides for the estab- | the Vetcrans' bureau. His friends Bridgeport Weatl Frononehia of (fa | Dlovers of child labor Have gons the | Consplucy Ly defraud Tie govekix the common pleas for Titchfield everything was not as it should be |jishment of a board of five members | declare he is suffering from shell | Bridgeport, Jan. 28 —Tempera- | mes feiiiiamord better L 10 inanolug Atstol ehipa ens i ERLAOUE SLROUSaNAImncraliinice county for a term of four years from 'so he followed the maching, avhich | who shall not be actively engaged in | shock and that he has asserted he | 1ures of threo below and s fotlin o mnewiiols ion calls for a con- | through the validating of permits September 22 next in succeseion to turned into Cherry street. Arriving |the practice of the healing arts but | knows nothing of the marriag inches of snow were reports o & gressional fnvestigation of the most | hield by the Gordon Campbell syndi- James P. Woodruff, whose #esigna- 'at the corner of Illis and Cherry |there is nothing to prevent it from| The ma ge license is said to|Of last stor this cit Settle “Who's, Boss?" {serious cho 2 tion has been tendured and accepled ts, the policeman saw the auto |being composed entirely of medical | have been obtained by the woman, | Outside scetions reported fempera-| This recommendation will take the | S P principalisacis Svere: par. to take effect on said date. ed in front of a Cherry street |doctors or college professors who | The mar took place at the |tures of six below, unofficiglly. form' of a charter change. It is| Chicago, Jan. 28.—The Formgg pital,” Mr. Stone Both branches adopted the resolu- g0 he went up to it and 'hold the degree of M. D, home of the woman. : — | practically the only change that wiil | N8 0f national control of ¢ sulc : Lo Ayidency - fx tion reappolnting 1. H. Cortiff, com- | into the tonneau where he L T I e THiso s herator \o:-,nlor.;d; Cold In Ansonia. be rccommended, “regulars” who at. | 128 gone arm in arm wit dogime oy icharadiorgan ity dag missioner of Windham county, This, found two five-gallon cans of alco- Rt (T | Ansonia, Jan. 28.—Eight inchcs of |tended last night's conference at re. | Crediting af etate control, cated in the interior department action was also taken on a resolu- | hol. Anothsnioblectiouels LA e .|snow and a temperature of six|publican headquarters say 1s | O- R. Lovejoy. gener: Numerous “overt acts,” the attor- tion appointing Sherift James Geddes| He fook hls station on the oppo- |Pourd would have unlimited ar [elswiseromionoaberastiower o liidr conotiat i o i nal tno¥riationatichilails ney gencral said, had been com- as high sheriff of New Haven county side of the machine and awalt- [S¥¢eping powers, Scction § read GLORIA SWANSON WEDS that of the last previous cold snap, T 1 will submit a resolution in- | It a0 address prex riulndlnethe DiAtEct ofROglum e until the office Is filled by electionied the roturn of the driver. | ihe sald board shall have last Friday, was Ansonia’s portion |Le 1o clarify the powers of the |./0day before tyclub of Chi-jand he added ihat the evidence in 1926 Deliardi cauie out! of. ihe houso/|Reyer from time to timo to muke in_the latest chapter of winter |common council and the police and | C2E® coulllEnotiba xeviewed Swithout igivg olland County Caucus gaon and climbed into the machine, |04 amend general rogulations hav- | Amerfcan Film Stars Becomes Wife | weither- last night. Traffic was in- | fire boa being satistied that | gk ingsihe i nrislon Rofis afp posaiule The Tolland county republican ' hut just as he was about to driv MR (1, 2 terfered with to some extent but |the recommend “of the charteg | tlon have o ) [FeERectoniba e nator Vb elerinit eaucns nominated Dr. W. L. Tiggins away, Rouski stepped onto the run- 1so from | of the Marquis De La Falaise De | 1,rough vigorous action on the part|revision committee to this end g | Cbild labor star ) these acts. of Coventry, for county commis- ning hoard and placed him under | ’1” '“’l time maje specific orders | Yo Couleay tn Paris Today | of trolleymen and the state hig ifticlently cloar, e next etep 1pita Chance to Explain gloner, a position he now holds, and ayrest, He made his unsucce: |adapted to secure the proper execu-| By 3 0 department, this did not become s Members of the G. O, Po.atJast | 40N of the defeat of the amendment |~ “The case could not be submitted elected C. H. Allen of Vernon and attempt to get away and w:m\ and ((l{m,rmm nr» of its regula-| bl 30 eg Glorla § ansgm, | v e eie \thering, declared Mnothifig] 1 the adve states by brin jury without deveiop- Frank A. Newman of Tolland, coun- | Lrought to police headquarters, et I"_"" the objectors elalm, |, o join motion picture a who | (Continued on Fage 16) ining to the cic : i nom Whesler's connection,” Phe judiciary eommitten reported | (Continued on Fittee) | e under Sevtion 12, the beaed | production in France, was married ents altho : irness” Mr. a bill extending until January 20, the P et S at noon foday to the Marquis De I L" MARK I:HR s that a decision an oppor- time for personal tax enumeration in {would be authorized (o revoke a S e S G e was reached to “Kill" that measure | re the grand Killingly and making the tax there “ANTS SENTENGE AT ONGE Vosnsos and df 18 ApecUiell RAS R, was H Johnson, f W e e : e e e | [appeal rrom the decision of tha | Vit “”\ "‘( et 8en e fiise w,N zht. i Although e pending in 57 L hechtie Suneee e e AT e board to superior conurt shall not act | !"“ “l':‘ L JOEDSL SRR eworks” Expected Montana also involves the Campbell od to do their work on time, SR\ {Co T rman, Confossad i Brook |ua) & sUiperact Cas i rini SR s Wial <RI BUREONEDES BV CEEdRIomES | Rumblings that began ast und permits it was brought under bill wentthrough under rules sus-| | B T, ! would give it juileial power, | ErOOM: s session and which were re- ferent section of the pension fn hoth branches, yn Forger Plans To Plead Guilty | Might Establish “Czar.” i R : . 1 th 5 haleales arges specifically that N Lavers of Fairield ofered ol o Arraigned Tomorrow. One of the principal obicctions is Bmth‘ir a“d S“‘I(;. by ] ey e eh Par s 8 s e raise a commission to study that the commissione Ith Mo ) ! Sy . onight's ce there is cera g he interior depart- y cancer. the ambitious young financier wWho |with no restrictions and answerable i e e IR ax s lica 1 s the center of an | LGSR s counsel for Camphell. iree bills for legislation on [ pyramided a $100 debt to his moth- [to no one Mi‘ 1;‘””\‘::. Jwv 1‘;:’:‘,\”,, ”4‘1:1 ;\m.. wood of Danbury, ( iy Daybreak nitic veral council leaders of | i Action Ordered in Dec, :;vr 1m pollution went into the ]m’ Sl R ST A e e O e R the republican political fait Another Captured But Three Escape | Mr. Stone disclosed that orders e were many appropriation bills 400,000 fo scores of other PErsons, |wouid be. efis LI ¢ - e : .| that the new case go to s T L S L R seort e T o i e parts 'U\‘“:;?y:‘?r” After Holding Up Bronx Jewelry A s “I‘!r w]\“‘“\‘\x;\’:v';;-»,, "rfl'l‘l"‘ 1 "\‘I‘j'"";\':wv 3uv>]';‘ vy, his counsel said today. lyrunsmit its functions and authority oscd to be here, 1° women | dike reglons o Store T 3 oming, WJI.':' L g ) € d be urman and his lawyer appeared |y committee or single individua ve to date been unable find . e G no I'riday session next week, In gencral sessions court for the sl ividual yrk. Jan. 28.—Oue of five | examination of 4 K " whin the board Is not in session, | ¢ither couple. The p irned ) ! ninat { Child Tahor Debate 1ding, but Jndge Koenlg was fIl |y 6 PR 18 0o il e M > helll up Chernich | This examination was ordered by the There was debate over ofort of jand the proceeding was postponed | gt O BUeton 10 reads: “The state | a5 08 PRCEOAT K0 s o in his Iry attorney 10 ool Scnator Tone to sccure reconsidera- | until tomorrow, His counsel said P I, when re- el e . L by p ) Dor tion of action of yesterday tn send- | Torman would ask to be sentenced 1¥hsi the bourdl Sandihtiaceord = DTN Ak eagy ) 20l “”\""]‘ Ll Ll i n sters t pa [ into the ing the child labor amendment mat- [immediabely, ith its regulations, perfori s married to a D r for the furnace fir ittee Meeting er 1 ¢ e e ter to the catendar. Senator Cronin | . o S “"HH‘ SSnaceany o SO e kS Tkl e < of the common ped. tey ¥ in December % e S roper o exccution of the | I'ortelivste i ' e of t nmornir ) it : valu rom the conclusion,” e ‘\I\'l.rhd;\:\l:”];‘1:]‘:17" il noting - Mass. Bus l)u\er l‘l'eed DiTOses of this et and the commis. | 1S Sherwood sakd sho reecived an | which “carly settiors 1o cu cos will v sa st M Jieved every one knew how he or B\ Legal Technicality sioner of heaith shail act, if and as ITorhunds (rotah pris ol i oldzfashioncl e 7:50 ¢ prepare a idup men y se had 2 much wider scope she would vote and nothing was to| Hartford, Jan. 28.—A. W. Bauer "4 1 by the regulations or or- M aY: ‘»‘" e S At thermomut 1 s t e ppearcd.” be gained by deluy thr Springficld, Mass., operater of a j‘-’_' ot the board, as its executive - Im”"\‘ T AR B S ‘“Ij“m’;"» o 1 kT s . \(chnm')mn Woman Wheeler 1s Present. mittee. He explained fhe between Hartford and Spring- 8™ £ andfothors el 00 [at § o Senator Wheeler other amondments and & 10 for the Interstate Busse It is predicted that a stiff fight will e s o0 o oo ) W ¢ Burned to Death . room e e e e i be waged in committee and that the | NO \(‘lmn Takcn on . S. All day yesterday and all night bourd ; Northampton, Mass. Jai S o rect action he did not object ta com- | motor veh thout a ““ Wil not be rcported in its pres- \1<lll(| on W mld Court |2 2 b sa3 W hie office and t ! be | Mrs. D v, an M mittee consideration, ator Ford | when he was arraigned before Judge | ©it form. Jan, 23 —The senate u ‘ to appr , \ T i who was against the amendment!lay in police court t S | Sptaamdetiie o te made by the ) rly today in a business 1 pres thought that men and women want- ; The finding was based Baltimore Plans tem day to discuss several plans ' v G L s city. s, W Ustened, od to he heard on the matter, Others &rounds, the failir Of0yster St i American adherence to th orli < meetin i Wik IRplhE 1 ) Wlho took part were Senators Wild- that Buucr had oper Dyster Supernyisioniji s Sl . pos finance committes and shoe stor corres er, Shaw, Plerson, with Mrs. Mer- |carlier than January 1 Jan. 28.—William H. | nesday without fetic 2 . Lyt EL rift to the state A persor Frank W. Darling | 1t 18 exp ; i i s : The governor's nominations of [a molor vehicle in Conr i, and William H 1 » S « be g T s wit sed M Judges went to the calendar, 115 days if he has a li Laltimo nt of y R kot i ; st of S Other sena Srare AT v state without O A g 4 ! s - . i 1. Providing a small claims docket |oue here. Assaciation, have been se- Sen s a0 i \ J h t for superior courls, ¢ e three memikrs of the com- S y ! i _ MAWAILN GOVERNOR g , To pay widow u-,Jmh;. Kellogg | VY chd “‘dll, W fl”(ln;l i s 1 to In ”mw.m.q to i i s g 'w t as i s 1 . \ gton, J 28.—Walla : ! a P Tolonee we ¢ i for supervision p . o ar be ¢ 2 \ has g I s e snoi ror oo With Daughter, Falls Dead fihE s i Loinronuel ool el pRssea. il the Foh ; \ ; normal school at Bridgeport | Derhy s Kelley er by e this N ! « he house resolution giving the ""‘r'-‘w»f rrace, Winsted todily {i b y Ha ¥ ( ¢ board of control $75.006 for de- | dropped dead on the east Derby via- aryland con- | 5 g “'\'\w fciency items was adopted. an e s (S morh e atitr ne St A = i a2 e 5 N 4 T the Diouse tho flood of bills con- 1t the New York oxpress to ystermen'a or ;I’rwunerc to Testify S =0 z e tinued. Among them were the the troliey for Noew Haven named by Mr. | At \tlfln(d He ”-in,_r_.; G _B ! _F h S t u H & s, A (b wore thas: | iae the ey soc New s mea vy e[ At Alan os g erman-Belgian-French Security 5 e ford, $10,000 15 pressed into s nee at Anr EhA et 1 e a | ) 3 Tor bringing a dead hody ashore, to take the stricken ma Governor ) A ok brineing e e : Pact Feeler Sent Qut By Berlin Police commission for Enfleld. | found estinct from I 1 Mr. Hermon ck. on a differ : s That Norwalk's mayor shall ap- | Mr. Kelley was accompanicd by hi o health com o vas seven by ‘ o e point police oficers Gaughter at the time. i Nt LAl 1 s St T Tt BolEt ol T o | s bl Pax Thinks Germany e L By Mrs. Ntvius of New Fairtield cut ¢ - . . : 7 ‘ ol o o o et HERRIOT, IN SHORT, SIMPLE TALK s it iy o . tax. providing for a $4.00 tax on |4 v T \ 3 A y bachelors and aliens and $2.00 for Ay J 'T DENY i) ) c on Fast Main s Versailles Treaty to R e ;‘ SAYS FRANCE WON h EBTS : : vl : ,‘ Mrs, Coe, of Waterbury, making y o s going < Nullify Franco-Polish ) 5 women eligible for jury duty | ST 2 1 Tl 1 For Danbury hospital, $25.000. | ¢ Associcied Prows that 1 naa re te fr seven | IliRnce! No billboard shall be erected ex-| Paris, Jan, 28—In an a o ! pudi r debts to rica, 1 i vi ) B t on advertisers' land | the chamber deputies t r uainta t ¢ t to be a set- | 1 A s = = i e s i { raier Herriot declared that “the first | tlement and a reduction of the total i s of a rire in ; o license to expire July first [thing I must say is that Franc: s ! that the United States clain f at o'clack r ; 3 1 r” 25 with $10 for renewal. | not intend to deny her debts” € I w v little on this sub- = rilies risen ho B . limiting the klling of female | tinuing his comments on interna t] iier told the cham i W 1 hasir J 3 N tar tional ob s, the premi wise the susceptibilities of e 57 ate w \ 1 : y P mending Derby charter and ex- | “It s not this government that w i s are such that | 15 Tanks, Stills and fair tonig L hachaipmy ! A FEEtAL ; empti Y)rv\n; x.»\.m;m ‘yw\.m\ or | :\-‘1.\‘ }J'm'wp!- ‘;; det ,\ Gl ) express mv- e m : Steamers Filled With e = i : : 2 . o . M sarlota of Derby d towards the allies a heir | sublime -and noblest sentiments, are B - @ 'l'\“m\w; presidential election d Juring the war ) be interpretéd in a manner (.asn]me Are on Fi ire m on t AL ! ere 1 .'f’l‘;," a siate holiaa | fore the chamber the | which ousir danger « 0. Jan. 28.—1 THE WEATHER ty pact ar : X LA, ot Dol For a bureau of identification in | government’s policy on questions of |‘at least em} stills and steamers — Mt S s ot the state police office | toreign policy, M_ Herriot, in less | always 1 haa Hartford. Jan. 28.—For s 2 T Judgeshiy solutions on the | than five minutes, disposed of the | will be s a fire w cast for New Britain and i Skt AL S v 8 ¥ 5 . : rite Koberta ealendar were sent to the judiciary | problem of interallied del His e plant ¢ 1 cinity: Fair tonight and A s : s ¥ gt s beestwrl S S e S S R ( this a y Fiorsday, warmer Thursday May Scek Treaty Revision lasted several hours, While e ' | other tanks w re is : 8 ) X : s oo (Coutinued Page TMirtcen) |iimited Rimsclf to th LSHUPRRCe jitors ¥ A rm Ge n W the s y of Po t y g* Thirteen)