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DISMISS CHARG A bt RYp——— E OF MANSLAUEHTER Boleslaw Fedorczuk Held Not: 20 Per Cent Less Used Than in BT ' NEW ENGLAND COAL BILLS IN 24 LOW o} T - 4 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, Crowd at County Courthouse The Telegram—Already Owns Two Other Papers SATURDAY, "APRIT; 4, 1925, FORMER LOCAL MAN BUYS LAWRENCE NEWSPAPER Benjamin - Pouzzner Takes Over NINERS KILLED WHEN ELEVATOR CAGE FALLS Tragedy in German Coal Mine Near Essen—Death ) ) Responsible for Girl's Death 1923, Report Shows Lawrenco, Mass, Apri) 4—Kim- ball G. Colby and W. H. Bagley, List Incomplete o g publishers of the Lawrence Tele- The charge on mansiaughter| BY,GEORGE M. MANNING gram, announced today tho sale of against Boleslaw L'edorczu 18 | ngton Bureau of N, B, Herald) the paper to Benjamin 8, Pouzzner, | By The Assoclated Press. e aeati s KAl dliiiae D Tite 0 3 : owner and publisher of the Law-| Lasen, Germany, April 4.—At noon Hollge] So0FE LRI ROERING BaDI o gt e S toR aDEiCr SAPTI St |rence Sunday Sun and the Lowell [today 3 of the men who were in Feneatirat s DroRee rnR R LA G S e EaN T o Sotimonath an i nensy |Sunday Telegram. Mr. Pouzaner|the cage which fell early today at Woods: <t g : P "“('”(;“" sl SOA Hhas announced that henceforth although | the Krupps mine, near hage, were same into the New England states e : Last 3 on. Broadl atrast s ; N = ; A each paper will maintain its own | reported to have been accounted for, machine driven by Fedorczuk, Who |\ SR CompAron WD he lindividuality, they will both' be|of this number two were killed, is an senn bl AN I O S 3"[‘: [printed at the office of the Sunday | thres were badly Injured, 43 were ) howska, | .o vioted by the U, 8. Geological | {Sun. The Telegram ‘\;;} established | slightly Injured, while 15 suffered no r of Mr. b | as a daily paper in 1896, harm, Seven to nine of the men are oW ¢ Survey today | 7 still missin, nd it ls assumed th g et Whonerdu ook s cualiie "I' op Mr, Poussner la a/son of Mr, and |gce deads gl ok b cngland warm und its indus- s ey 4 iy Py Nine 5 Mrs, 1. Pouzzner of Church street, W : RUOPPIL ST 88 s oing, or New England was e R L o A R R L that the girl, without warning, e | this city, | children, telatives of the miners, are out wm bel a parked « y 2 1 o | v at tho gates of the colliery grounds o ) Fedoreznk’s el SvasnatiiacionediebuL ithe | demanding admission il Il remains that receipts of both Two YEARS N PR[SON 4 \‘”“ KT n T Je br iEo b ta anthracite and bituminous coal de- | Ny The Associated Press, P : | clined s irply last year, and u:..‘ AND FlNED $1000 EAGH Berlin, ADHI 4—A. sorigus aools 10 gave every 1totals (SEMUSIYRRE WERg 3 AndA0 y dent, in which it iy reported that driving, according o witnesses, | PEF_cent less, respectively, than in A s many persons were killed or Injured, 2 19 4 this i he $ti e Ge W. Klett appeared {19 Z . occurred thls morning at the Stinnes :"‘_“I,M‘W g W Bt appeared | st vear, 10,609,000 tons of hard | Ten Defendants in California Rum | SE0rHee H o A hen missal, which Julge William C. |08l were ehipped into the New Ship Case Convicted and a winding engine broke down, De- Nt i England states, s compared with talls of the accident are lacking. oy T Asylum | 12:188,000 !h;ns in mel m‘x'(‘lmll;vg- Sentenced. @ A four storled cage contalning 70 P r , however, claimed the S miners fell down the shaft with the ihiing Buiile %8 |largest amount of anthracite | San Francisco, April 4 'n of |y oaking of a gear. The men in the liquor. He ested at about shipped into Ne ngland for any the defendants in the Quadra liquor upper story were rescued, though 8:30 o'clock night by Officer |Year of the last six. |runner case were found BUlltYy LY|jany of them were injured, Two John O'F his machine | New England received, in 1924, When Gerald Chapman took the stand .in his own defenge, |{h® Jur¥ 1o federal court, which re-|y,5i4 yave been recoyered from the erourlek at AT 1la total of 18,894,000 tons of | » |turned its verdict late last night and || ;o etorv and 11 men still are giruck the iraifle post ot Mal and | ituminous coal, against 28,684,000 | N€ faced a crowded courtroom, while many more, unable {0 jwero immediately sentenced by | piugtig e and Sergeant Matihias Rival testl- |tons in 1923, which was likewise | Obtain adml%mn jammed the sidewalk outside. |Judge John 8. Partridge. ¢ fled that he was intoxicated at the |the vear of heaviest ehipment ot | Thirty two members of the crow | y,nqon April 4—A Berlin dis- tine, and Russell himi pleaded |the last six for soft coal. The low- | sent from the Atianta prison ana |WeT¢ acauitted, two defendants had | ,atch to tho . Exchange Telegraph admitting he had had “three |08t record in the matter of ghip- | |siened “Gerald Chapman” askmg‘pr;‘]lo“m) ‘pleaded guilty. ity | 5438 that 18 men were Killed at the drinks from a bot ment of bituminous coal to New [him to appear as counsel in tne| ~The defendants were "":"‘1YK“ 1Y | Stinnes - * s near Essen by the fall Dimitry Miasnik 103 Grove | England for any year since 1919 { murder trial. It dazed Chapman be- |Of conspiracy to violate the federal (o 5 cags, Fitty-four men are re- street was charged with assault and |occurred in 1922, when only 1,185,- cause he insisted that he had not | I”j"”‘"“”" enforcement lawsr ported to Lava been injured, breach of the peace, having been | 000 tona were shipped. That was | \\mun the communication, ‘:’Q"‘;)““”’:“;':’“ plic At i sy arrested by Officer Alf E. At-[low year also for anthracite, only (tt thalawicaara il aituation, |coast BUARC o off the {pae .. water on March fer a scrap | 6.471,000 tons going into the New | M oo To. be. sasecintad |Golden Gate October 17, last, The Fishermen Limit Catches with his wife. Dimitry claimed | England states. (Continued from First Page.) | with the defense counsel and ably | Principal defenso raised was that the To Maintain Prices that the fracas started when she | A noteworthy feature of last year ERC argued with a change of venue, “‘uuadra which had salled from Van-| pouarnenez, France, April 4 —An hit him with a spittoon, but both | wae the relative increase in the |bandit began Tuesday marning of | well as doing other important work |¢0Uver 8. C. with a liquor cargo|unprecedented abundanee of mack- he and Mrs. Miasnik agreed that |quantity of bituminous coal shipped last weck. It was a summerlike in connection with the case. estimated to be worth several hun-|erel in the waters off Douarnenes there had beem no trouble since [to New England by water. 11,909, | day outside and the sun from a sky LR s Do '“'\’*l thousand dollars, for Central|has culminated in a decision of the then, and the case, already con- (000 tons of soft coal, or 63 per cent |of blue and silver sent a warm flood | I 257 }Anwlmn ports, was outside the zone | fishermen during a mass meeting to tinued twice, because of the wife's [came by tide, while 6,985,000 tons |through a courtroom window, weay- | BANKRUPTCY CAS _ mvwhlcl\ it might be legally seized. |curtall the catch, A resolution reported injuries, was again con- |came by rail in 1924. In pre- [ing a golden carpet on which Chap-| The first meeting of the creditors | 'The Quadra is in the custody of | passed eald that “In order to pre- tinued to May Miasnik being |ceding vear, 59 per cent entered by | man stood 1o hear his doom {of' Jennie Katz, bankrupt, will be |customs officials here, who have held | vent another collapse in prices on placed on probation. water, and 41 per cent by rail. E Diln’t Think He Hpd a Chance |Deld in the referee's office at 'L1|it since the selzure. Captaln George|the market” .fshing boats may Judgment was suspended in the |cept for 1 when shipments| Through Groehl, the scemingly un- | ©¢lock Monday morning, April 20. Ford, was sentenced’ to two | bring back to port only seven hun- case of Louls Matsen of 138 Hart- |from the all-rail union districts |perturbed man now face to face with | Nair & Nair represent th mkrux{:» \imprisonment and $1,000 fine. | dred mackerel for each member of ford avenue, charged with trans- |were seriously curtailed the |the gallows, announced a few min-| The findl accounting In the vl;!an - | Agents of the Consolidated Exporters | their ¢ porting meat without a proper cov- | str 1924 . showed the hest |utes after the verdict that “I really |TUPtcy case of Frank Leist will be ot Vancouver, B. C, and members of ering. Judge George W. appeared for Matsen, Kie ett, who entered a plea of nolo contendere, pleading for leniency on the ground that Mat- sen's meat cover was in the laundry. Judge Willlam C. Hungerford sus- pended judgment, but called the offense a “dangerous thing” and told Matsen to transport meat in the proper way. Mr. Klett told his | percentage of soft coal received by thracite coal or 31 came into N England by water last year, and 7,286,000 tons or 69 by rail, while in 1923, 34 per cent was shipped | by water and 66 per cent by rail. July showed the heaviest ship- did not think that I had a chance. ¢ (committed the murder, but they con- victed Gerald Chapman, {bandit and arch criminal, Lis past record.” Announcement o the super- | solely on | Verdict a Surpri foteR he verdict came held at 11 o'clock Monday morning, [tide during the Tast nine years. Tide |He added: “The, prejudice in the APF 1i- shipments in that year amounted to [minds of the jurors was so great (7 Lot 69 per cent. 3,323,000 tons of an- they didn't conyict the man whol, ‘b TG T be made at 11 o'clock Monday morn- Nair & ward Ho: 11 o'clock Monday morning. A final accou r & Nalr are acting similar gentence, Stanley J,m‘! accounting will er of final Nair represent Liss. rnkohl will be held at the crew also were fined and given LIKE TOBACCO, he first meeting of the creditors | ADMITS HOLDUP CHARGE | Albany Man Sald to Have Confessed Being Involved in Attack on Sands in Pittsburgh. \ Pittsburgh, Pa., April 4—Josely confessed SPEGllLlST ASSERTS GIRL NOT BALANCED lingson Oase to be Decided Mon- day—State Claims She is Responsible San Francisco, April ¥,.—Dorothy Bilingson, who confessed sh® kidled her mother, today enjoyed a respite from the strain of court proceedings she has attended since Tuesday. Allenists for the fefense have testi- fied she is not sane. While the court, which la sitting with & jury to rule on the girl's sani- ty, was in recess untll Monday, psychiatriasts and attorneys retained to ald her were perfecting plans to procure a verdict that she is lacking in normal mental balance. The same opportunity was taken by the ex- perts for the state to formulate plans to Indicate that she should be found responsible for her actlons and should be tried on the murder charge, YOST URGES MORE ATHLETIC SPORTY Famous Coach Sees Need lor Physical Development Milwaukee, Wis., April 4.—~There is need for more games and physical exercise in the universities of Aemr- ica so that students will have all- around development, Fielding H. Yost, director of athletics at the Uni- versity of Michigan, said in ad- dress before the Milwaukee Univer- sity club today. “If one is to give useful service, is it not necessary that we have a keen intellect, a sound and enduring body, be fundamentally sound in character — dependable, ' reliable, trustworthy and honest—with the right attitude toward life and his place in soclety?” Yost said. “Cer- tainly the development of the intel- lect alon® would not be of much benefit to the individual or soclety if character, health and endurance were neglected. . Need More Games “We do not need fewer games and less physical exercise in our schools and universities, but for the major- ity we need more. We need a sense of proportion in the development of the boys and girls in our education- al institutipns so that the individuals that leave our schools and univerdl- tles will be products of an all- around development and not a one- sided one. “Much of the students’ time f{s spent in loafing, drifting, gossiping FRENGH ENVOY T0 POPENOT ASSURED Proposal Will Be Considered But No Promise Is Made _ ; —_—— ns | By The Associated Press. Parls, April 4.—Premier Herriot today continued his consultations with political leaders regarding the proposed capital levy. It is gener- lly understood that this proposition Is the key to the plan of the radi- cals by which the government hopes to put French finances on a solid basis. While detalls of the call to he made on fortunes In France should this scheme be carried through re- main to be worked out, it is said by high authorities at the forelgn of- fice that it will be substantial enough to glve real rellet for the existing difficulties and afford ample assur- ance against the regurrence of the. present crisis. No Certainty At Vatican It also was announced at the for- eign office that the entrance of Sen-, ator De Monzie into the cabinet as finance minister does not mean that a French ambassador will be main- tained at the Vatican. A high au- thority declared that M. De Mon- zle's views on that subject will be heard and considered on«the same footing as those of the other mem- bers of the government, but that a compromise solution would more likely - be adopted—something - be- tween the maintenance of an am- bassador and the appointment of & simple commissioner for Alsace, The government’s program on all questions now before the parlia- ment will be presented to the cham- ber of deputies next Tuesday. It is probable that at that time ‘he text of the proposed new laws will be introduced and the parliament ask- ed to glve them immediate consid- eration. Oapital Levy Plans Foremost on this program will be the capital levy, the premier’s col- laborators say, adding that the in- tention is to ‘push this measure through. Premier Herriot seemed in excel- lent spirits after the political flur~ ries of Thursday and Friday, ap- pearing sure of his position regard- ing the radical measures he pur- poses putting through parllament. Comment in political circles, how- ever, shows there is much uncer- tainty outside the cabinet the possibility of getting the senate to pass favorably upon the capital levy plan. Some political observers take the view that this measure comes be- fore the conservative senate too much as a plece of socialist doc- trine to find favor with it, even in *ille, 1 ~hen 1 dysiem passenger tra car bead-on. | action | as a line University of Wa | ton, has given birth to six young| | sextet are replicas of the | nges, and, although they | r be ful in swabbing | 1 off the family automobi ey | remarkably docile said Kincaid, fessor Kincaid's experiment, | F far as known hgre, was 1t first successtal attempt to raise sponges in an Woor acquarium. | | |" "wa | | outlo | day No The London specios of flapper not | Midd \ly bobs her her. She wears an on collar and r nnish tie and fits glasses with diamond-shaped hingamajigs of the same color as Rer tie. 1y it nor Thm (ommg Week 4 —~We A‘]Hl’ ginning Mon- | states ing with spowers in states and pos gland; gene intil near end wh > < obable, Temperature Women Monday and Tuesday courthouse w mal the¢ predominated hen Chapman | And the cops were busy. court yesterday afternoon in the case of Eva Cernauskas against Adolf Czaponis. The case invélved the al- leged non-payment of board. Judge Willlam F. Mangan repregented the defendant. BOBS, HAIR AT 80, DIES Coleridge, Neb., April 4. —Mrs. in the crowd that stormed the|Rose West. eighty, is dead, as a re. took the stand in his own defénse.! sult, it is said, of bobbing bher hain. She caught cold after the bob and preumonia developed. Prepar;to Construct Myrtle Street Subway Materials are being ordered by the board of public works _with which to carry on the Myrtle street subway operations. This is the first subway t0 be bullt under the new bond issue which is to be available shortly. The board of public workd is working on recommendations 1o Ba made to the cammon dounch this nionth relative to the subway job client to buy a second cover, which | ments of hard coal to New England | 38 @ surprise, one hour and thirty-' , Maguire, bankrupt, will be | Kelly, 26, of Albany, N. Y., and not enough effort is made by [a crisis which demands radical ac- i e : of John Maguire, bankrupt, | | Matsen promised to do. of any monti last year. A (otal of | five minutes after the jurors had Ye-\ 5 "0 "4 St 13 at 11 a. m. Da- Sl . . |today, police said, of complicity in most students to grow in any direc- |tion. s Y1558 tons”of anhracite wera | (urned fo the dingy sury soom rom | U PR e e veurc: | BITLISH Prefer If to Saving Hair, |ihe attemptea hoidup Jamuaey 7 at tion—mentally, physically or moral- | The question of the iesuance of ngh Ofl‘lcxals Lmked | received in New England in that 'h» hotel in which they had h)wm‘mm est. ,,,L, ) the home of Iawrence E. Sands, (ly, while in our institutions.’” more bank bills to provide the h eanest month of the |!N¢ night. They had been ml by the | e president of the First National Bank V¥ Enasde With Election Frauds |menth: The iea nth of e s e Th S money urgently needed by business 4 1 4 Yauds | v..; was April, when only 786,721 ‘.4‘:1' gI ejEssomm: n«-whw_r s STOLEN CAR FOUND X ey ay |of Pittsburgh. Two men held the HART WILL RETURN has momentarily dropped out of opanta Fe, New Mexico, April £—|iong of hard coal were received. |+ feliberations at 10 oelock but.| on; srecarthy of 421 Allen atreet ; |Sands family at bay for an hour de- sight in the discussion of the capital iarges that former United States|mme noaviest shipments ot bitumin- | 108 & at §epn orclock and i, ified police headquarters last eve- ; manding ~ $20,000 under threat of levy, but it is understood it remains senator M, 0. pursum particlpated | ous coall occurred in August, 2 (;“m TR o Kfast walk, | oo that the car stolen from 39| London, April 4. — Asscrtion by I(nlvnumnnz Mrs. Sands. Famous Western Movie Stas wiif | Part Of the government’s program. ity “]" election law violatlons | 474503 tons being shipped in th 108 JUEOTE, el grim | v avenue the night before was H. J. Harper-Roberts, a Manchester| Kely was arrested last night when £ Thére are two series of measures fn .\():llg}lvl» vo! lj.g ast November are | o p” <hile May showed the Towel| IS SN standing in front of 415 Allen street. | scientist, that smoking is one of the ‘n r(‘r\orl was made to police that he | Do His Stuff Under Banner of the | view, one of them to relieve the made by Governor A. T. Hannett in | o tonnage shipped of any month | . was a knock at the 'The machine was recovered and the | oauges of baldness, which, he qmd,‘hal exhibited a penknife bearing the | v ceq Arists. stringency in the money market, answering the election contest suit 930k only 026 tons were |47 Judge Jennings was | o tified. y R dabes iy name of J. W. Sands,. son of the which is contended can be done it di i in 2924, Only 1,146, I brought |oVner no was greatly on the increase, has hich it is conte feaun pr Mr‘rlnr .lr' b ‘njuny recelved in New England in that | hotified. The priso ¢ s b ought | e used much commeft throughout P2PKer, Who was wounded by the Hollywood, Cal., April 4.—With |only by an increase in the circula- di_’h‘; fo: p:b“‘:m defeated can- =5 H-’m:» H £ pris :nt ‘.”; .;: ‘:m: [ Ao T reaal ot alaneas bandits when he attempted to sum- |definite assurance that Willlam 8. |tion; and the other to relieve the (‘:1;\Drn0rg]{1n‘;v.l"v St fsn i : e e 1 fook han -[ was not ‘checked, said Mr. Harper- |70 ald. The bandits fled after the Hart would make his second return’|embarrassments of the treasury, As a result o‘r Hth‘ 1’";13;?1 i ;d 1ard as l\,‘ l‘[. =k Y,N 5‘: Roberts before members of the S Hootine. to the screen under the banner of | which it is planned to accomplish OBy thet Liecntineavore Bu o T ( result would be a race of hairless TeSted with Kelly, was eaid by police | Va8 preparing today for a series of —_— “"?" pr Uml lm thrown o ! ere was on owd in e s £ A oo inot to have been implicated in the |conferences, beginning Monday, at SR e e oeomt " hroughon the i 10k, D4\ been implstd n the | conterence, besinang Mondar. w0\ wypye 18 (OMFORTABLE specific allegations of l,wm voting | Returns Are Meagre, But Indica- | weeks had been a round of | “'0;“' ; ; the accomplice police said Kelly |toup will be considered on three thousand ballots. The n and women f to get a e Jaldness, the speaker averred, 2 BN I i ' Jigalni A A | SR Appeal Only to Sensation LOvRS, amove the peasantes. ‘There were 4 Hud las Fairbuns, Mary Picklord and States Marshal ainol Romere Martford, April 4.—An interesting three classes of baldness, namely, |[1Jelaware an udason Charles Chaplin, United Artists has | #nd is Regaining Use of Fingers and other republicans in the alleged | By The Associated Press. stor i . | congenital, senfle and premature. | W, 7 = = % I ; i Preay story g 101 in connection with | S 1 P Ollld Fi . |grown to i conspiracy to appoint special mar-| Belfast, April 4—Only meagre | L R NYS Rnimal Protector |12 tcn percent of the ‘premature| Vhon ‘.Dfl?ri‘:fie‘“ Sflg:‘l;ggx e e Mot ycol” | in Left Hand Affectod by Sock. ahals and sheriffs in a plot to in-|returns are available so far from | '° #F SRS ST (ELE | cases cures could be effected at a| . o v 4 5 . q A imidate voters and to remove from |the elections to the Ulster parlia- | W. Murphy of Danbury in the de-| definite age by proper treatment, In | <) tho anthracite coai lmfi“ng'-o{ :::Be :;t‘d(h‘x‘u“m::\l\-t: I;{ar"-v i b e el £ the polls ballots unfavorable to the |ment yesterday, but early results | fense of Gerald Chapman, accused | Chicago, April 4. The only | cases of feverish llinces or polsoning | Com AN LS . however, ac- | Weeks who is Il with cerebral republicans. hisved | £ 3 today by the railroad's (cording to Joseph Schenck, chalr- | thrombosts, passed such a restful 1 show Joseph Deviin has achieved | o t1e murder of Police 7 reason or excuse for rodeo is|of the system, the blood presitre 3 g u gt great personal victory in his West | eman James |, " entertain & sensatlon-loving | and low condition of the mwm‘ board of managers. Stockholders | man of the board of directors, the | night that aftending physicians did World More Reli | e D e 1 Eam Jiol- | Skelly of New Britain October 12, | to M0l & o o | brought about baldness. Smoking, | Of.the commen at their annual meet. | Organization finds itself. unable to |not find it necessary to call at thie orld More ehgmus | Belfast constituency. In ¥ 904 {icrowd indl DL RLD ey [Pt FRsrehee ing on May 12 will be asked to ap- | maintain & regular schedule of re- |sick room until well into the fore- Now, Secy. Wilbur Says | fast, James Gyle, independent uni; S honvattor n had been ar. | CéPt being entertained :m'v:' \\H‘ln sald the speaker, which fntroduccl, o P o W LT D B REKE RO B |leases and is faced with the neces- | acon. peoples of the world as a whole are |in (,;x.“‘ u.”]A 6ol (te gup o fedoral penitentiary at o olahds ;j;:m}, e i L e RN G b\l;ld up its aggregate production. | (he doctors as serious enough to getting better from a religiou d- | drink po! Georgla, Attorney MUrphy | ,pimg) protection, issued here to- | th legraph says: “Europe hus|'D® Detaware & Hudson Co. jart twice has withdrawn from | warrant the lssuance of regular bul- Has _ 1 5 D! a asking him to b —_— active work in the flims. 1 . F{‘y" ’;{;”;”‘";“r of the Navy Curtis »n\ml the custom of allowing i S C day by George only known tobacco for some 400 SCHEDULE ‘°"\'{"" i il o 5 ur declared here in an ad- |children whose names accidentally ik foraapmal | man of a committ years, There were bald men before | ey S it Mr. Weeks is rapldly regaining use fion ot the Bait al con- |Tobert Allison, aged cast e o GLate Bl e LR i ailidy wayafand ica schylus, One heavy smoker, me",,mum,.n,fi,, TS e Causes Death of Crookv“; Eesn "'{":{c"l by ;“’ lgh: stroke erence of Met Yaidat | Frede J. Groe f New kK, ! e pus =1 3 2 = - el g ednes 'P;‘w»"n, e MatiodB ,. |baliot at Derry, and Ethel Bow- | er o 6 Palinsellanal Aiter | LnELthe ypract! brute | Tennyson, goes buld; another, 1K€ ftnere will he a bus leaving here for | El Segundo, Cal, April A Lt e o S, all countrics are atead- | man, aged 7, voted at Carrickfergu |y Murpny went 1o Wetnersteld to| “there is nothing except unwilling- | Carlyle, keeps his hair on. But even |Kongington at 6:05 a. m., arriving |$150,000 payroll robbery lurod | ; e ningRs nilechkrioy |The Tatter was accompaned by her | 7% TIUTT WMt 1o Weth ness,. force, fear, euffering and often | if it wera proven that tobacco|there at 6:23 a. m, The same car |Charles Davis, 26, to his death ana | Window Washing Woman od; f it she filled up the voting | y.r . bl s death."” causes baldness, we doubt whether | i)l leave to return at 6:256 and will |put handcufts on N M 22 % ) i Who's th sl d £8S). ! 6:25 and w n Norman Mason, 22, o Seant unalded. Four cente- |, “F 7108 Lo Bk e iRlor et & Toeo ip:the) 10D iegkers A REEr FINAR ) wolli) BN | eri e e o i T i a1} ot | AboSEaNE {HaToRiners hie kilisalD wu&um‘lu“l\l::r‘sfilflmowk(r)x& -‘;fl:rin. oxe d at North Tyror | } i him 1t was Murphy, | ¥Orse for being o arcd the up the weed.” commodate the factory workers. is and captured Mason in & run- |, o :,”. the p_,m,‘y coast are |..5,,y,g]‘:< 1 = = | doing here?” Chap. | Statement, “as he rder, | ning gun fight here yesterday. The |ioinco’ or'the approach of revenue i finite, he said [ LY | ng 2 a little more ruth ittle more = shooting started when the two men |qyiters by a woman who washes Clamin e - o o8 e #tarent Ho the other . . tried to outdistance police in an n ORTS AUTOMG OND ISSUES RAL amser you wrote to| ! ] : K Th In L ; _ windows and by another accomplice RFT\ATT; \\_1,' "’::"\' SEOUENG B ND R AL ‘fw‘._d creatures. a ittle more reconc ,1,‘: eeping em Iin e ;:‘::\3’“";””‘? “‘i‘“ h‘"“‘“";“g"; ,"‘;'" |who releases a flock of varrlcrppls- ¥ N ) T to injastice, to cruelly, to the pal e he bank where the $150,000 i notified he ¢ ¢ lawyer {rom g il . 1000 Jeons was related in a dispatch to Hialooupainad French Securitics Recover From De- | Atlan and blood of helpless creatu ;"""",‘““" to the Standard Oll re-|;oet guard headquarters. It said front of his home \ e & lotter | “Tho need of rough ridl XLl "{:2‘:““:'";"0‘(1‘““ been un- |io system is used at varlous points 981 snedel pression Noted During The Past bucking ho Las gone, . 2 he A t . and &L node) { | peed of catching and holding cattle In tho suspects’ car, which ca- |Long (e Atlantic seaboard SR D | Fed Da | has been developed far beyond the {reened off the highway and crashed uu,;"z the Jersey coast thcre in o requirements of its origii ul- Into & tree when Davis was shot, po- |a stretch of wytersay about a mile Smash Up i 1l Sanianed statement, lice umdu\uy found bullet proof | {in length. A house is at one end onfused political r , pointed out that most of the yeate ond & hundred rounds of am- | commanding a view of the channel: Honl il ts of the rodeo today were LLon. a houseboat Is at the other end and Nl er performe he old cattle . he bank. When a A ond | ver performed on t = hauled out on t f »\; ‘.Mw and many never at all. Revenue Agents Plead coast guard boat énters the channel g ; ot 1 other ures T + % : |a woman with a white eloth begins G ¢ H C r 1 2 favorable the - obliga- of the average rodeo there is less fio‘.to(i“:lt-‘, t‘o Ell‘xtorhoq | cleaning the windows of the house, « s S IR0 D for sufferir but A vk, April 4.—Pleas of not | mpg pouseboat at the other end has 5 18 despite the looming possibility At et guilty were entered before Federal |y eoop of carrier pigeons, which a capita of Judge Bondy by four of the seven em.” . s death Y eir part in the system. ernment cipal issues e deputy collectors of internal revenue EIAVAtH tp LAY : orte gl who yesterday were indicted on |y s said Mr. White LD LT gharges’ of ‘sxtortiod, ‘They ‘,”,;Indmna Town Threatened often Injured ) e Henry Mayer, Saul C. Stenthal, David; With Destruction by Fire tween man a i aid Benjamin and Charles Tremonti, and | gt Meinrad, Ind.. April 4.—A fire = can :,::((wr ;x 2.8 by were heid in $2,000 bail each. Two | hich for a time threatened the en- 1 Saide the lskaivd i others were held in ball yesterday.|tire town was placed under controf ]u.»; skill, his chance t ';"lyw ll‘;dic(mrnu were returned after | early this morning when hundreds is skill, citizens of the Bronx and West- | of citizens were aroused and formed offered e chester county testified they had paid | 4 bucket brigade to fight the flames. “1t 1a our American analogue o the collectors from $50 to $2,000 [The fire which began in the stall the bulifi Iso w sk :.”I when threatened with being charged |pullding late last' night soon spread bloodth cr : Ao with income tax return frauds. 1o residences nearby but the brigade 2 = iy |and tortured bu 8 old, ]l[_l = T T— kept these flames under control. The ENDORSED AS PETS | horses disemboweled the bull JUDGMENT FOR DEFENDANT |stall bullding was completely de- April 4. — Two pet | horne."” Judgement for the defendant to !stroyed. Damage was estimated ut : 1 from by | - - recover costs was rendered by |about $75.000. professer ¢ Weather Outlook for Judge William C. Hungerford in clty -

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