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— News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MUST AID FAMILY OF TRAIN VICTIM Compensation Commissioner §0 Rules in Corvi Case DECIDES POINT OF LAW, Workmen Who Used Dangerous Pathway For Many Years Im- pliedly Invited To Contlnue Its Use, Commissioner Nooan Rules, Declding who was that Domonlck Corv killed by a locomotive while returning to his work In the Stiles & Reynolds brick yard in Ber- lin on March 21, met his through “injuries arising out of and In the courge of hls employment,” Compensation Commissioner Leo onan today hamded down a find- ing In which tha Traveler's Insur- ance Co, {8 ordered to pay full com- LARAQI] )G PNANIIULO,) death | Average Dasty Circulation For Week Ending 12,082 May 2nd . N auo)) ‘projpey daqr 1Py W BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAT} , CONNECTICUT, \\'I‘II)T\'ESI)AY, , 1925, —EIGHTEEN PAGES MRS. SHEPARD TO SURRENDER; BIRTH RATE DROPS ATTENI]E[] OPENING CALLS JUDGE OLSON A FIEND IN HARDWARE CITY OF NORMAL SCHOOL ey * Death Rate Incmses, Rocording Miss Sarah E. Pinks of Merideu | Was Child of 14 Chicago, May 6.—~Mrs. Julle Shep martyr." | Clintock, planned to give herself up coroner of this county thinks the 1647 BABIES HERE IN 1924 RECALLS EVENT CLEARLY in court today, her attorneys &n-|coroner's jury is the grand jury and | coroner's jury yesterday recom- | mended thut she be held as an ac- |in a statement after the jury's re. nounced, They sald they antlel- that the chlef justice of the "”'"'"I‘rl\lnl and Hartford Show Boun-r Native of New Britain Spent Over pated no difficulty In obtainlng bail. cipal court (Judge Olson) thinks he PRICE THREE CENTS EIGHT DIE IN FIRE BLACK HAND BOMB STARTS IN SWISSVALE, PA., ATLANTA LOSES SIX FIREMEN AS WALLS FALL GLENNA AND PARTNER Sheet of Flame Seen to Leap From Building By The Assoctated Press. Shepherd as Crowe, & ¢'s attorney, | | {o Bureau of Census |cessory to the murder of Willlam N. |port said: “It |s unfortunate at this | McClintock, boy milllonalre, and his 'time In the case against Shephe: rd | mother, Mrs. Emma Nelson M set’ for trial on May 18, that tlle\ | Her husband, Willlam M. Shep-is tho state’s attorney of this| Birth Figures Than New Diiainie /80 Years! ot Lite! 2 rea o |herd, wept last night in bis eell in |gounty.” 4 e | y ‘ LN i rb Soon After Mldnl ht !the county jall where he has been | The prosecutor would not amplify | Infant Mortality Rate Declines ln; Was Pupils tn O1d Shipman School 5 | [n PlttSburgh Sub“ g held since March 18 and thrice de- [his statement, but 1t was taken to | e ) > | . [nled bail atter he wus indlcted, [mean that responsibility had been| TPI® Cltr Statistics Show in Stanley Quarter, e —Structures Shaken In WIde Area—-—Geor- charged with the murder of McClin- |shifted to the state's atorney's office | BY GEORGE H, MANNING Miss Sarah B. Pinks of Meriden 5 . . tock, by holding Mrs. Shipherd at a time | (Washington Bureau of N. B. Herald) |{s in all probabllity the only persor "\me"w" Golf Stax \ddw ia Cit Storehouse Co“apses Burymg Flre | Mrs, Shepherd was angered by the (when its activities were centered in | Washington, D, C. May v | now living who was present at the to Laurels on English g y 4 finding of the coroner's jury against preparing for Shepherd's trial. 8 “ngli tain' h a ecline a open g 0 he al 8 ol t o |er "and the acaustions mada |- Shepherd aleo wan racomuionde | BFIAINS DIrth rate declined last | opening of tho normal achool in il | i Fighters Under Bales of Cotton. {against her by Chief Justice Harry |held on a murder charge, with hia | Year While the death rate in the ) o " 3708 (80 Fo0e (EARHE 00 AiLE Olson, of the municipal court, whose | wife as an accessory, in the death |city mounted, it was learned here |\, co voars. still retalns ST —_— |late brother, Dr. Oscar Olson, was |16 years ago of Mrs. Kmma Nelson | today. eellacnt laalit v 4 A ¥ n| of the local school system as it was | By The Ass Atlanta, May 8 men ! Pitusburgh, May 6.—Right Lodies the MeCllntock furaly physician and | MeClintock, the soung millionalre’s | A study of the vital statistics of | in the middle of the 13th century Anne's, At re killed and fo 1 ere | pag heen recovered carly today e Sai At s s a0y Motier, S ey foyndid T o™ |New Britain, fust completed by fed- |and A keen interest in 20th century | Glenna Coliett, Amori T when the upper Sl i e Sl i ¢ DREACee0. 2 Sitbliios 5 ; ¢ | New Dritatn. Mtss Pinks 15 86 years | and her partner, In which they werc e Al g “I hope thero will he a fitting (ing,” “administored by Shepherd of |¢Fal cxperta in the census hureau of | 1% TWHAIR AR Finks s 86 years Hin [punishment for the fiendishness of and urtls hor Swissvale, subu which = which were his wife had | the 8 3 collapsed, the men bei guilty knowl! department of commerce, n Mer I Judge Olson,” Mrs, in M w & 3 len, ere she went upon alee of cotton that | wrecked by an explosion shortly pensation to the widow and depend- T ath e Shepherd ex- ‘l\lr:w Mereury was found in her re ed that from a birth gate of | complating more th years of red on the second floor. | afver midnight. Two other persons ent children, L e orohe Ned rom) eatiined body: fx the | 236 Per 1,000 of population in 1923, | schoo! teaching. o g 5 believed by pes cClintock home enilworth, "he jury able 1 ¢ o 3 ' 3 Sk : e {ssing 1 ¥ D Aspal onficorgeomoanstionfan o0t St GLOMaL SEAE TS UGG A el b e to s ¢ [the births in 1924 decreased to 248 | A tiny, active, and lovable little | Some competition was a two-story brick jico and fire officials to have beem presented at the office of the com- | B OUID REETe HRR-1SAUM \0; AeRih LUYOR VPRI RED O or thioumnt: | wor Miss Pinks was born in 39 Collett and her pa re ised 48 o cotton SLOTABe. | hyrned to death in the fire that fol- missloner shortly after the fataltty |1°rd and his “l"‘,“" Hie acraralliE 0sces Dlnon BDLoU o ot TIING) |y TR byl hsRoho s ihendi el | RTarisy iAo Akt s phfactora e as they & . men were fighting the & o D Lt EyiAGorneyl BiiGerard (Cassloiacting | YSRIA WOLT Athelcy Lontor won. GBIV Qlson: and Sirlenatiof Sithe sediaClimall v wocite Cro i Soomtiyciins e (ot ot i testoNliiren of Charin b t gr floor when the The body of on | was identls for the Widow and children. Attor- | ¥ ”:””:” I;‘; 1‘]""" h“ ”"'”FY '““""g “” ’;"’*"” Wan tound \n BI8) jouets 08 Inst your and Mra. Esther Pinks. pper floor fell in, sending them | gaq but the of Casale contended that tha de-|Known as the Shephe ome, ac- exhumed body. | Several cities and t carby | e d Sht T n avalanche of cotton | vona recognit b e ney Casale contended that the -} .11y belongs to the estats of young | The findings endcd a five monthw | SOveral citles and towns nearby | ed the old Shipman i 5008 ki reased sustained his Injury while fn | \A¥ B linvestigation i which theeo noaios|bad better birthrates than New | Mary's cemetery on : sons were injured and two children h 't h ymen Y . S5 At & 2 by 3 n Bristo. ). ate, he t section f ir names in the| Caplain C. O, Bons, le T talke to hosp e helleved fhsfepurss of li:fl!‘mr;:nr\:x‘v' "t and | " itorneys R, H. Stoll, partner of |were disingerred, 76 witnesses oxam. frru.;x;\m In Briatol, tho birth rate ) when that scction o s e e n ) tenant | taien to hospltala wer eved to weked for an order dircetng the g phord, himself a lawyer, and W, |ined and 1,600 pages of testimony |2CCOT4Ing v Bovernmont statla- | the town was such a wilderness that o el e ral ad- respondents to pay compensation.|q g % * 1 4. In Hart- | not a ho R sible n the 0 match £0. 3 510 RN amaged be- FESONLOeto 8 SomEe 8. Stewart, the I ltaken, and came after Judge Olson Rl é ! s o il atiaet o S "'Y"’\".' ""'” LIpEs ';“] D) “"' for Shepherd, indicated they wers |spent several hours in a scathing de- i B, vam-fi w)mu1 sullding, Later the family SR Ll under con- Justor J. r denied the claim fpieqced with the developments and nunclation of the Shepherds. s ore s moved into town, and then came e e w. T. Mol and asked for dismissal, 5 P A2 phord birthrate than Danbury where the | the great day. the | Pres Firomen W Hott | Bomb Caused! Rlast) Tn a lengthy memorandum hand- 8.1; East Hartford, where | pypiic.spiritcq New Britain had ro-|and Rerry Johneon were injured,} pyre Marshal Pfarr expressed the d down today, Commissioned Noon- g | 3 only 11.2; o Manches: | syimeribed enough to bring 1o this | The iire s confined to. the one | opinton that tho biast had been an agrees with the contention of At- L |ter, where the rate was 22.3. city the first normal school in the ! ™ SELEIE ; used by a bomb, vewitnesses e Tt 00 Submarines And Airplanes Nee ot citer ana towna i e rex. | 00 e R cislon, Mrs. Erminia Corvl, the wi Istration arca in Conmecticut, near | = "oy or help, and the| s in quick succession in the fruit ow, and Elvira and Lino Corvi, | Britain, lh‘m Hoy badby s el inlor ) ety s _APPAralua giore of Thomas Pasatera, followed pendent children, will recelve $12.- | " lms ays n rlsto the highest death rate, Its mortal- |, = ; to foligw | reaponded, 1t waa "*‘f“” 0 dlg | by a sheet of flame and the col- a week for a period not to ex- ’ Ity rate was 14.3 per thlund‘? T b e e ! In the lo recover the dead||apes of the walls of an adjoining ceed 212 weeks, or until the widow e population. Bristol's "‘~—: ‘:1“11 s bullding was opened it neRinifnse ‘ f “‘d: some tme | bullding. Police were iny & - h chich Fast Hartford's 7.5; Hartford's 2 S o the fire was out bafore all of | rayort i dles or remarries, in either of whi R A 1 and Manchester 8 | normal ciasses on the second floor g A h ten evonts payments shall be continued | NV"; N Retlred ear Admiral B Ol s | Co 0 M A (e e he missing firemen had boen ac- | threatonlng letters from a fo,the sucviviigichlld;en, 0p GINEE dren wess born in New Britain, and | on the lower story, The system of | - el oo Wibont 10 heln ot o on o | s euciely Ry AvERs unARI Mo of them under 185 years of age. Pay- | Criticizes N ational§Pol=|Cen mar koA B T RS e i e st s oD “j il | sugut 150 bales of cotton Were | Jocate the man, who waa reported to Aiey aale i o ... deaths In the city. Of the deaths, |the same time in the pu TNot o Tixpect to Find Other Dodies. 5 00,0 funralig fon sand allj medical Band | icy and Speaks for For- 32t 1% i G ot ono vear | and it was anmounced. that all chilo| & 2 SR Damage Placed At $100.000 curgleal bills must be met by the| | e lane g = ot i e last shook the entire Swiss- respondent, X S | tification of Pacific. Tha fnfant mortality rate in New (Continued on xaxe 18) e o e course | The fire damage was confined to ahal licons Corvi at the time of his death was Brockt W, Belerenl e ol le oVer the o e damseesma G earning an average weekly wage of DIOCKtON oman beliey e8| = Exclusive of still births, the rate in ¥ Kt has declded o ca Hhcing.anc e eard and felt in ;mrmmvhn; $28.53. He and scveral other em- | 7 o $3 way 79.1 por 1,000 population ; , fire chief, ploves of the Stiles & Reynolds | Woodward TIs Long | fal to the Terald.) E m‘p““’,,'““s';m‘f i s f.‘,;”rgl to : estimatad $400,000. Brick Co. lived fn South street on los i B0y | Brietol, May 6.—That opponents 1l° : area to keop back | Thoss believed dead are Carl e opposite slde of tha railroad | bt ; { of the submarine were banking on| wew otter Than State | § ’ ; his wife, and four persons ch the| | \ New Britain B | 3 4 1 iy s tracks to the *“]' on “)“;‘r Sl Amerlcan public opinion to kill that] New Britain made a better show. 60k imaccounted for. The bodies of a rie) ( ocated + . Aeath man and W an, irne Imos Ickyardagwere; o ,mm‘ Brockton. Mass., May 8.—Belief | weapon of defense for the future,| {08 both in birth and death rates St Ll by Spianinib | 1 almost cars employes of the company than did the #tate of Comnecticu bevond recognition, have besn Tes iscd & well beaten path from South |that Eurl Woodward, now in jail at | when the great disarmament conter- ("*% ¢4 "he Slete of Comes it | o sireet along the railroad tracks. It | Middlebury, Vi, charged with the | 0o der way recently inj\i & S0 irh rate of 24.8 1ast| Thirteen Air Crews Aug- s s Nkt saw Sheet of Flame 1, who lived | Washing s the opinlon dely-| YW Britalna birth ra i ? gheiter were fight- -as festified that Corvl, who Inapping of 11 year old Luville | \ashinstor ne oP it CEHYT! vear, that for the state ot Connecti- ; - and floor ! An eve-witness from across the Ith his foreman, ane Ronketth, oft- i Ly B0 TR B8 L O e | red by Rear Admiral William s.| 3% that for e sigi8 of Sonteetisl - ment 60 Well Armed & sk s H e e e i i hcetiiva) T onikatiieol wevi (LT Rol G iy Rlo Ry flal ma at the Chaniber of OMMATCE | yoatn rata of 113, while New Beat t AR e e e S ong this path . Woodward Sturtevant of Brockton | sl duct 1ast nIERE a ",} o fooreq | Pritaln’s mortality rate waa oniy 0ats e Tast | inE m a store owned by Thomas Ronketti, an employe of the "'”‘"‘uw 01 alie: Hadibeliaved||i- o Do DoTENUELaYe aan Co0lel ip oy i I 1 voluntesrs were | Pusatera and a moment later the Reynolds Co., for omre than 1Z |, (P b but the military and naval men were| ) A L L i el s, used the L e o 1t now i conviceahiuis CiWoowrd, es=illv | LT O LR RS TREEREE its birth | F SRS . but swhen | befors they dled his family lived on the Rl SRR S e ] el ormer farm hand 10|,y pmarine 15 extra valuable to| 2t 8 ] °d coast guard boa 1 ; k 8 5 = d floor. Fire f x riod | | Lueill was her offspring. | v o erias f S et il bt sint Riith e €0 quickly that other bulld- trest. At a point near the brick- | iy B b S e e Ceparter of s nation, situated as it 18 far on ' | ate of 12 per 3¢apla as auxlliaries, the greates } ol S 1, the custom of employes was to || Mr% Sturt Of | cither €ide from world pow e T acnada L Fislory wabiclicatinis oy < ere in flamos hefore firemen 1, the cus : 18 birth of her first he years s 3 % rths at a rate of ! ! Goilett ol Ry Gl ety e eave the beaten path and cross the | oo e g age has been giv-| A9 Sims pketc section of the Atlantie c today, 5 ~ B ' cks at a time which ap 2K er sanavatioR fiom| g |iof thed Amenicanifiset in Ty th ssed an e an instant and T ut he most | 2% ner _separation from 1er | . .iors during the world w: ¢ Bisi k a fou } AT ire fahio The route waa the MOA |y 1y chand, Farl's father, and ier T Rnmge et LDl last year (! ican play arch of roten minuten over tne ovy 61 Sh Ty hat 1 o had dled 3 (he I urhan birh atn wan given as 525 | of the Citon Bay. Saen Want, JIETIIE I p e enn L e means of reaching their place of er Mrs, 8t . she A LALIE R s L 5 i e . o 3 % Niasis th “.,mrrr workr testified, the name of I Wood. | airplane for t future. He thought o = l\uplm “IIIS at A((DIHOC‘. £ b, sa sed by ha rvi left his work the headlines of the ne t 2 day of the cay the i i a : g into an automobile 1 was returning at i e and that a nation wit 5 t Yecaman Victor at e scene and the point of e | . nea was we Beth dofe fiss 1 2 the twa chi engine was op- | s talk fiss 1 of St Stanley et unconsci nd making 1y gems of humor, which i threa 1o s Helen Raldus; tha eonsiderable noise. As a is audiar a happy \.1\ b3 st =T name of the other was not known the noise and the hiock President Ired r wo Both were taken to a hoap! front of the locomotive. He died P —— hainy alearitronis st il e Rty aticraandc © old Lucllle Chat- | TF BOXER ADMITS FAINTING ¢ v, One suffered a broken leg. Commissioner Naons i Ao maliae lefly Monr MoreLthar alidozen i nerians fien his finding that Corvi was on th " navy from t WHEN 1 ) s the street in the ght clothes, tatlon of iaiemployer e Woodward _— ! c building in Cone ndin S| r Vaxma o of Yito Seith B Mass, tnd shicik” Leonand Contradiets Own s 5 hlast = \ : r: SAORSID. 5 .r i ident the g oner as her son lost i Testl ny Under Quizzing of over a long period of th to he Lis infancy 5 1sand y ? iz 3 : P ofiitess i Woodward that x — Miss Macrt's Lawyer v Ellm 7 roed beyond re thus crossed the raliroad on thelr | . stia ¢ ; ‘ : b A e s crossing of 1 ed dec y , artempti ) 1 t 4 5 Seie TN a1 s o i he other 1 had | Iy affected by events A to or m t quor-frelg N % § 3 v b LA S 6 Tan(a Bom \\Inn ’\Im Was 15 o e 8 s 8 gin & 3 es, 1 v ) i tM ant was on her way it : . AR ims Nty thiatithe eme ¢ » prisoncr in an at- S e Demonstration Led by U i S s P . AR N e e b g ekt Women, Follows Elec- ! n o : 1 mas of de- nt stion @ ans | Newsy reports of the Chatter S RElaniicarly : S i Sl s 3 ¢ I : x }s hom Kidnay led woman to belleve | wifa {n a latter as he wa A & i andle r>' “Sajd fujurl leath were not, that she had found her son whom | 1o Lngiand 4 s PBELL I lfi‘NE . t resident of ille, her child was| Arpjval o admiral o ] ave s S ' IND OR W%AU bl Sl were not g she was or Ats .and his subsequent r ‘ t a o 2 L\ul) F IhA ‘D N i é i and when fo 1 It with the serlous nat h 3 1 pecu posure to a com xed » employme al'pen.lér Killed When Pinned Under Machine on peril which 3 Mclrose, Mass., May 6.—Lawrence 1l of Medford, a earpentcr, Was ntly and two other me or injuries today w carrying severa! car she caused him to naval offi Ol Promater Wi sona rt 1'raud als of Ameri een for 1 business : SNy e : BES S b e e artous ts 40y Block Island 5 : # Prospects Excellent i quipment, Sims inces setts coast, and : s For Polar Expedition Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Brown icceeded so w spaper Seculo i ge of ( r W { ‘ o THe Ikt ed B raie Married for 25 Years R RS ipny g i | . 7 st 3 . Mr st 8. Brown o oyers arriv ¥ — - S -5 Y g 3 bs S8 3 . b sary of thelr tal @ THE WEATHER S be ge ¢ v P a4 3 hey were mar- G | 1 1 C Lie . . ried 1 Hartford, May 6.—Forecast and N oy utur, Mr 1 t for New Britain and vicinity s e ) 1 € fi | Brown e 1 Partly * cloudy tonight and ? the pler w N r 1 a Thursday, not much change in er is sea temperature.

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