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EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 283, 1925 ' 13 e TR S TEEEET £ IO TSR M e ey SIS ——— OIS MDOLEWET HEAT e o i, GENYN ALS O o ont s ITEN SEETED l‘s:'s::»; L s WEORAL DAY CHARGE AGAINST LAWYER CITY IN EARLY MORNING clor; Froderck €, Monier, Jr, .‘,1 BACK IN SUPERIOR COURT| RECORDS BROREN),.*. =" POISON GAS BAN " 2 ™ ORDUTVONRY o ™ T s o | Thunder, Lightaing and Rain Riot ugglst; Arthur K. Mclivoy of 70| Wil Ask Federal Judge To Send Mercury Jumps 20 Degrees in e No Agroement o Amercan " " e oy 180 Names Picked by Board of T! et Wi, rvetanetri| ot To tate sursdictnn, | 100 Diviclons in Parads Slart- Several States Baston, May 23.—(ap)—rhe tull | PROPOSAL {0 PrODDIL It in War | ~ew metain was vinited by ane or Selectmen ‘I}""i_\|"“,“i",”."’ e vl b mada tainave| ing at 9 4. m, plans were virtually ting of the Ex« Betterment council last Wight in the rooms of the Eddy- Glover post, American Legion, Joull finite announcement of the s program will be issued Monday £ 132 Areh |Connecticut, Liquor wa s, retired last 8 b ' ch of the supreme <:m|rx today | RSN, I'the most terrific storms in years, chant; John K. Moore of 115 High |t of J. Willie Mills, federa overruled exceptions of Willjam J [ when a torrent of rain, accompanied street, real estate Morans of bitlon ent rrested Chicago, May 28.—(AP)~The | Corcoran, former district attorncy of | Geneva, May 23 (AP)—The |by deep rolls of thunder and sharp | . ; o i ten T ks R R A e cuther man apparently overlooked | Middlesex county, and of Theresa | American proposal that traftic in |fashes of lightning, fell in this Lo Adirisisiephor Sutibioth Abubald b ke b R ; w places and possibly only one|Duggan and J. Warren Kane, and |poison gas be prohibited struck a |Vicinity at about 4 o'clock this b ve been aelec T e St e e nts, removed to the Sl when he blew a hot blast on the|upheld a superior court declsion ad- |stumbling block today in the legal [1norning. So far as s known, no 'h® bourd of sciectmen for jury duty | ¢ H;‘[_ s e | R GorU g tio Statsa Atto ey LTush ihermometer yesterday and sent the | judging Corcoran gullty of threat- |committee of the international con- |serious dunuge was done. luring the coming year and submit- | ypa o fioy of shielaios Alcorn, representing the Kot mercury at a Nurmi galt to unpre- | ening Kenneth Merrill with a crime | ferenco for the control of the traffic| The storm arosa suddenly and 1 to City Clork A, L. Thompson | . STHH & AN s entcd May helghts throughout!and attempting to extort money |in arms, the commitfee reporting |disappeared just as suddenly ufter fillny ExithiQaorae &\ (Conant: (oL CEY o CC TR E e o sea Rt i flima ol Iné he middlewest, {from him, Mrs, Duggan and Kanc [itself unable to reach an agree- | riot of nojse and blinding light ) o superior court. Only 120 | o o I8 e L \‘" ST [ Lt e Duluth, Minn, complacently read-| were found guilty as accessories | ment, Lightning struck several times near of this number will be named for 00 of 280 Bhuttle Meadow av- Wit Hailne i beer ] the entire makeup of the ing reports of sizzling temperatures | before and after the fact It asked the full conference to|this city and the ranifall was ene such duty, and City Clerk Thompson ) AR e is not as yet known, the col- ‘rom Nebraska 1o Michigan, elalmed | Corcoran is under sentence of |decide the question. This action [0f the heaviest ever \nnnpuwl here. | will be notified when these have |, “8T! Loranaen ot 89 Churah sty T TiSrr R be split into three divisions, Ihat its reputation for coolness h#d [ grom seven to 10 years imposed by | was due to the apprehensions of | cen chosen Auis ichRal i TaRhornt o LB el e s e b : stidivislanfwillibe:domm poed cen maintained when the mercury | judge Whiting In superior court; |the non-manufacturing states, which | arranged e O e G e hatiBrs 84 ha) ek ot the companies; the unly was able to struggle to 88 In Mry Dyggan, five years and a day In | felt fhey would be at a serious dis WATERBURY fil“[ s as follow AN Post M ke Wy reiovaN Ko tadEralt rolre M esde tis Boy Mooyt inidday. dropplug to 40 by nlght-}the Sherborn reformatory for wom- |ndvaRiage It they did not posscss | 5 LARori 518 Girlin | BN LATISEIEN T ek HDoMIO T8I Cord el ¢ erd T Scouts, patriotic, ~ welfare iisewhere in Minnesota, however, & oy a1q Kane, three and one-half to | Basca. ‘ FRAE htire 0T Sh AL AT S “\;k} re r‘u“:;' vfl.'l‘ “ . wv," 3 Tidge Thor d f ganizations, and the veord breaking heat wave Was Te-|qye youry in state prison. Much Work Ahead [ petplclarksEA lolpHIRA| SRS S it CISTIE U bERel BACH Gy I vernment; and the third will norted. Minneapolls and Falrmont,} “ppo tnroe were arrosted in con-| The conference finished the first 7 of 521 South Main stre i AL O LY et cou P achpiorthe yetoran Lt it Loth regatering 99 degrees, With the o, il 110 aperations ot an | reading of the proposed convertion, | ; ; S iy alestate; Wiltiam | Walsh, o rihe A ANl theso groups have been D 3T e gnghot 00 | giloged blackumal ring which made a (DUt It hes inuch work ahead, in- | oln strect, Insurance agont: Ernest . Neumann of 159 South | fdefal officer must 1 in fed- iy b e e e 5 practice of luring men of wealth | cluding solution of the questions as F Y " l I i l ¥ Franklin square, me- |, strect otir Z eral®court, Sl today and tonight over most of the|And prominenco into compromising | (0 b ¥ sxelyslon ot naD) I Nichols of 62 Black Rock a ! and the American Le- e & ho | [ iatlons with women members of | Varships from the control list, as| A oy oriie, mechantiBherman| 1SN0 of 02 Black ack ayenue, S L e ifected area, with local thunders P well as the determination of the | 1 House rEA uttle Meadow | Clerki George E. Norton of 543 Wes m corps, oy slorms across the northern belt, The | the “ring” and then extorting money | Z° 85 A€ CERTERAINER @ (Oe | | 2 i MERGON | Main' street, mechanic; Manlius H g the Girl Scouts and the Boys' ooling off process started in Chi- | under-threats of exposure and pro.«.r--“:r‘:::“:’H"l”:"“"rh‘m";'." ”‘VI!’”'"_“‘" I"” i R nvenue, hottier: John A “"".“‘c"‘“ Norton of 300 South Main street, | U 1 organizations having g0 soon after midnight with an fcution. TR T T | ot Yo e iy s e ot 1484 Staney | Micchanic: Axel F. Nelson of I veudy volunteereditheir seryices. ooty oa atorch AL D PApSRIALINAL T [problemn the conference adjourned |iurned matches on the floor and S EHI Nk A A R fus| e iR RATENG SSRDulIder RS gt IRl top coats and other spring regalla, |subject to call. 4 |Kerosene stains from w can that Chestnut street, mechan- | O Brien of IChy atrestiimore ' S5E BPEIer W AvA0% of T8 B astlly - discarded ~yeaterday,gwould The suggestion of Representative stood on the stove in the kitchen of caE, Andrewa ot €5 Murritt|Cnant; Richard (O'Gorman ot 30 e i Bos Tonotkry marang ] ot 1ave to bs recalled today. Theodore E. Burton, heading the |her home at 234 Walnut street ex- o ert Frank T. Anderson | onnerton strect, real estato; FEd-. : . ; Ee nsnbeta EiELe LIS Eho iwaver sgddenyand e Amcrican delegation, that the sig- |tension, told the story of the death o = Andrews street, mechanic ard B ogren ot iz saney (ODVicted Murderer Wants ! . mpAnceny Theodors 20, swept out of the plaina of R R ALL EI] patories should be free to denounce |late yesterday afternoon of four- | e e e inthron | Ptreet, clerk; Charles M, Oqulat of nnsentof o Ry Whsaska And ia mahyipiaces pakied [the convention at the end of three [ycar-old Olga Popovich. B8 bilias o0 e hane hames, SR MOneyATaken‘ EromeHi Eravn . § ociock with fawers and ihe mercury up a score or more de- s A (5 | found by Mrs. Mary Bqldus, a e O'Connor of 11 Commonwealth y 6l (11 graves at $ oiclock withflowsrs and zroes in a brief period. At Milwau- sr‘mnlm R s If L r"”‘,,n.‘” Yo tha otne, ke ginl uas hucrot 1B ”""" ) wvenue, polisher; James T. O'Con- DRONLES TR flags, and the parade will organize leandiigloristivageasumaszeconts ()] Politician Held ifl’\nw 3t the end of thees years'in- |sitting o nthe steps of the back Charles 1. Barnes o 170 [nor, 39 Liberty street, clerk: Louls ! RS SIRe.clock Bl Grandy e Ifn 20 minutes. cago Polltic (7 ) L e o e i R T ey ’{’j?‘:,‘f' e X Oldershiw of 43 Harrison #tren, || A AUEMIt {0 regain $1550 taken [march at 2, The line of march wil The temperature of 94 in Chicago A i Lt e B e v b 2 dite dist g1, | A Bence i LLas » architect; Charles H. Olcott of 505 | (O™ his persc the time of his {be ldentic hat announce uomied the vecord et May 26, 911, WOlintock TVESHGUION | st Poveon swie e mopet some | Marva mowat - snortly ater 4 protsmars An W P 2L v wreer i farrest In Muncie Ind., vil be mae [l Sat md waws a new city record in it- M”‘hmrn’l"'r““r sad;he :\Y:“"‘ 10MO lo'clock, threo hours after the ac. |LeXIngton atreef, el ensincer: B8 1™ Bawin A, Parker of 1584 Stanioy | % Gerald Chapman, now under sen- | — el toganyalayideyipite tnelaid. Feaching than the eomveniion, would |cident ming nevoiclores AR st Receamitiar Claptons U e e (ENE o8t Bl bl e NEWE”MER MAY WIN \t Booune, Towa, 101 degrees was 83 APY— 5 9L jaran g \ile her. father, Michaol Popo- | mechanic; lred Belol 1 N Ker of 103 Vine street, real estate e federal cd 3 prkii el e Lol Wrmnxn May 23.—(AP)—A charge ' soon be reached. The revision of the | Whil T, Micl '”lnf;rf’f‘] \ foiatiaaa)t aata(e: ‘ S M s e it i contempt of court faces James O. me,,.«q treaty would be necessary, |Vich, was at’his work and he > o and Dodge City, Karsas, each re-|cg, ;P | ; iatocs iers allevaing ‘sehos) Olga ¢ et, architect; | foor hooklceeper: Virgll M. Paim- |¢ by Post Oftice Ir | Two heat deaths were recorded. || [that the ’"‘""""” of new engines cf Shstle a0 she nunEinl ol nt: Willlam F. Beers | o 0070 “Quigley ot Maple | hear the case, Chapman be ) « in the triul of Wiillam 1, Shepherd Heatraalion sriihe: develsraant ot : atumcrchanty Tlbert e fn Lincoln, Neb. a railroad &c cu'on‘m_‘ a charge of killing his foster-son, [air forces would requira Ym earty |€aT® of Mrs, Bol: Al \.””r:hn Tt Moo, | Street, real cstate; William Quigley g d fi\ ) mploye dropped dead and a bulld- | \yjjjiar N, McClintock, with typhoid | | The exact canec o f 220 Washington street, clerk: | o counsel vt st triciar t the child's Bl 22 ! an ! the conveation. AL olicer < ' . g constructor worker at Omala|ge.q REALL AL B |death is unkwown. The father he ki Fdwa > nk E. Rackliffe of 113 Kensing- il y y D P l H M S e s cklite of 11 e e o De Paola Has Made Best Time storm almost of the proportions of & |yaq promised he would surrender spilled Leroscne on herself and engine 1 3. Rossherg of 45 i ‘ Cottage Place, 71 three fatalities likewise were Te- | gopee jnvestigator and had talked to | Regarding Need of Having an s ST s banic; Alonzo D. Bull o i B . three weeks before its |automobile racing world threatens ! s o ot War John W. Weeks who has | L 49 Lenox place, UL SoG ‘in the t the la talph De Palmo. De Paolo is con- .nd wire communication in_ some overnight In a police station and his ‘mduy from Washington for a con William H. Cadwell of Mf. Danalier will claim that as [quartet which ! drive Indiana- cerning a possible operation for gall | Main | Liberty street, retired; George T.| © ) Leon street |Mile race at the Indianapolis motor ore was no 16ss of life, lwrit of habeas corpus. charm Geor 3 4 i1e has been behind the wheel of a race \was taken direct to the home of | Were injured last g 3 t, merchant. George v rk; Kdward W. Bennett of 20 o . the murder ¢ as overcome with fatal results. Cli- allan was arrested last night as red she attempted to light a few 4 t farm. | ton avent George Rap- A y natic conditions of the night before |} P ¢ wood which he had placed S Blake of1025§ § 22 z f &1 Forest street, mercha ttorney Johr ; ¥ . . 1 o was loaving the offices of+his at- sticks of wood which he had pla ) L A0l L of 6 T chant 4 R fl d ] d 1 < A the stove several days before. i Willl of 15 West Pearl | \C ' \0 Rice of 20 Cedar streef, ! PEar for the government ecorded at In ]a]]ap(] I iornado swept over southern 111ib0is [pim 1o the state's attorney. He ad- | Plans to Consult With Specialists |VhUe atiempting fo light the wood. 75 GIIT " st Brank /E Rhodes ot tIALISAS IOl FASiEeE corded in Colorado. .1 Barry, but denied making any at- | | ! anic; Nl nsurance age Seward Tho heat offering was mixed With |tem it to tnfluence him |- Operation, ‘ NE KIL E oK Toek myonue meenanigilol 2SR TEERSAEE RETIE TR s ol e Soyltarih b lins aar ot vierd +7 South Dakota. Thousands of dol- | pjreman after Barry had first asked 850} 3 ith Accldent Occurs Near Ansonia — carpenter gtreet, coal dealer; John Sloan of 84 creas demoralized. Considerable 1088 | attorneys said if he was not released i W T'arty Was Retuming 1'rom rles Chase of Siarm S Wost Mals atreat J . } i | the next three rmonths in New | Waterbury Vights - ¢ South Burritt 4 d : ¢ 2 i Beyond the inveatigation of thefp, i ng most of the time on his e william E. C £ led first week of the trial Ifs pro- | g e e e ~ e v ot 01 : ; | i e e o [duced only four tentative jurors to 'Iienty Hornblower of the firm of|when an.automobile carrving six | of 77 Harrison strect, s L e ] ! T et FEiE t th dway. The timing was e L e Hornblower and Weeks, and it was | New Haven men returning from Waltchit I Giapreel o corge Sw i Sl i Examination ot 85 veniremen dur- |81 that he would remain there un- | Waterbury Loxing bouts overturned | architec rank BRG|ESL ROl maT Iek B o foaride tast; e — til the consultation had taken place. | on the Seymour-Ansonia road. o o e of assett stre ! V ) 1 enjoys the thr d on the uccounted for six other deaths. torney, who throughout yesterday in 4 ! Pet, me Harty Bi Chapman's counse hursday night, causing three deaths | ivioq he Hiad been retained as a de- | touched a match to her dress lick of 618 Stanley street, cierkts q Relley was assigned b man to | -Indianapolis. Ind., May 23 (AP)— = Charles I Chestnu jolent wind and rain * storms An| "o know Darry, Callan said, and | Begion, May 23 (A])—Secretary v W, Bullen o Corbi 30, Sehgire money found o f din A T T 0 O S LY i e T R e {been ill since April 1 arrived here | \lbin Carlson, 211 alrview stroe : e itachad dered th it of the | sultation of Boston specialists con- | - 150 West Main street, civil engineer; |§ Chapman was previously conyicted |Polis-made spe.dsters in the 500~ livestock also was reported, but |ofors ‘tonight, they would seck a a9 ght, Y | bladder trouble. He plans to spend | | construction engineer; Aaron |’ L T b haty %y New : In practice the youngster who alleged jury tampering attempt and 4 . A S strect, merc ap- o roper ) " I? Now e | Ansonix fay 2 (ADl’)—One N b2 Shine .asall n anic car less than three yea rC LAWYER ASSAILEI] |search for Robert White, vanished ‘4 1% Bt :“H“I'”VT"'”“‘ e ey o e oty anact D 1 High s 1 iecshyme n State . : i [cAE lesa (T thres. ysar ,?,' e ate's P st L e ary Weeks | Ma iy Py iNs P. Corbin of 103 v ! E ma i1 ; . : : 2 ap at 111 miles an hour—the 5 ) stale’s witness, the almost complet : SRR e e T Wills - faln Wirant ¢ < . ¢ e il tlineifor {hia dislzncs levar made ling five’ days resulted fn acceptance o I ; Members of his family who accom-| The man killed was Peter Cherio, SUcE s m 1 Smit > local track and DO g S GBI o S e et oy h o B0 B o 5 s ot 8001 e CoChms 0 2 L bt i s o ORDERED 10 QUIT POST s mai o the e ‘o |+, P, Pillar, chanfrenr; A, Tt |Stood the train journey i : s due to actured skull 0 M 66 Rassett stroc pholsteror; ol Blackmall ! , former school teacher A|l‘(‘ e Zadsates e Orson . Curtis of 78 Lir im H. Smith. Jr. 40 Camp sty s and e e exbacied now re tate agent, and L, F.% AUTOIST lS BLAMED h in ‘é . e Edward ”,ai 4: Frank J. Cobey of 47 Clark | salt o g R e Selectmen of Swampscott Advise |'0 BC Of 08t P t —_— | Sedgwick, 34, purchasing clerk. | . of 216 Oak'street, severa 7 street, retired 5 - | laserat Andl brilses 4 g 3 ; sl i W To Retire—smuggling sixth in the 1924 race | accrations and bruises, n Dwyer of 101 Beaver stres T irtis i duinn e & : e is topped this year only Bridgeport, Conn., May 23 (AP) Frank Sauro, 22, of 267 Daven- i ver: John Tomaszewski of 25 i areface: - . 1d R etired: Dennis J. Donahu 7 00ze R v Miltor e tes T D ot s | RRLIEYRD LOST IN PIRG | ety tever s mopomtie port "ot e ot 1 5 R 8 L S T L towe el ey scalp, possible fractured skull and | th ) ect, { bach, 75 Black Rock avenue, arc Swampso 5 3 2 . I m this That's the way it looks to me. For Death of Little Child—Negli- 5 Dehm ¢ h able performance 3 £ | probable internal injurics. He s & o i 5 Ma ; olice > Your whole outfit is jucky if it es- | = T X | i el S chanic: Aaron Danielson of 12 4 X E ] i Juind, |gpy was a victory in a 150-mile apes suit for false wmprison- |/Awrence, Mass, Man, Proprietor nr‘ gent, Says Coroner. X ‘\ml\lxn\ iy 'o' St Fairyiew streot, insurance f | 8t gokialiank ibherta of | ¢ th conspirac dash over the miie board track at zed Establishment i o Caterbury, ay 23 “oron ee dis ¢ ¢ the ; £I30 Dastety ) : ¢ ! y Razed Establishment is Reported Waterbury, May Coroner | street lislocation of the left homas W. Farrell of 97 Li assc re lorist; § f ; De Paolc 1 bis first experi- hn T, Monza n a findin s- shoulder, bruises and | tions p Antof s 1 ylice dey nt 1 John T, Monzani, in a finding i1s- shoulder, br and laceration g L 4 Wooda o plac i el 1 ence i Janician for {sued today on the death of Antonio| The accident oceurred at what is gan og 367 Tast Maln street. livery- | optician; Henry f orthwith af 1 an- : and iles a machine in Judg Newell Jennings stated is to Attorney George Ferrio, | Missing. r.. in superior court yvesterday aft- i o S ; = : Y S noon, during & habeas corpus| lLawrence, Mass, May 23.—(AP) Conti, four, who diad at 8t. Mary's| known as King Cedar Hill curve. y.n. Guion R. Fitel S West Main street, L ‘ nding 1 investd ich t me manner as his uncle. >y - hospital, on March 2 afte he | Th achine @ 0 ake the & .aring instituted for the! release |=-Andrew Pappas, proprictor of the | 10SPIal on Harch after the | The machine failed to ma Be place, merchan Eon iy il P4 7 |Modern Sanitary Baths, damaged in | €hild had been struck by an auto-| curve, mounted t embankment, ¢ s¢' Russcll street o G, = ] n nine out of the eleven « s ont county jail of John Pallo, 87 : ; SHoblis il by JodslniL Broen il b v and i o e | il M b i cainst wunn e 80 TN GRADUATION CLASS rehard street, jitney driver on the (@ general alarm fire last night, was :J09 | st : ,,x,.,,,,, avenus route, who was missing today. Although last night |19 Xingsbury street, finds that|The gasoline tank exp etting | lis C. Tos 2| Youne, Cest Main ' J s 3 o sicnus ouie, who wamibag lodes, | Aough e e o L uLD o8 s | e o cr Wi s Do | B els € Pl ut 12 Foun e a1 i [Rere, 1o Toings n fhe oher AT ST. HARY'S SCHOOL ¢ suit brought by Mary Simshak, |establishment when the fire started, | STMHNal nexiigence the driver. Anthony Maros, the driver of the )} 10 Madison street o it : r 3 I R it was discovered today that Pappas | T1 accident occurred at the corner | machine was held for a hearing | oy, A Gertaan e ! the s b Attorney A. L. Delancy, counsel |was in the piace a few minutes be- | °f Union and Cole streets, shortly| which Coroner Mix held today. ttan! tr real estate; John § ESOLEREHE 2 # 23 Will Receive Diplomas at St. Jo- I lafter noon on March 29 whe: i b S0 Pallo, declared that the state |fors an explosion occurred which |2fter noon on March when / D S preme court Bad been violated by |waich have been found Tnside the | Me3F BAldwin street, to Unign street. . srchant n W. Goc ! o board of t Held Next Month the 1cthods pursued in sending the store. Both doors were locked and | S T 3 echanic; (Summer Home of President at 5 aung man to fall when he was un- [Keys were on the inside. Me failed Flood at Lenm;zrad Is Stanley £ ve Hi e 3 Ratines i “hie 1 i A §0 pupils will he Jle to furnish a $5,000 bond and [to nse his room last night for the | AmPECOEEEA SR Ren At o Tyon department t 1 from St. Mary’s parochial 1 no attachable property firet time in two years. | Elevated Trains in Crash at East Feared But Waters Drop PG o laamn IS GRS L Leningrad, May 23.—(AP)—Con-| 180th Strect in New York This |Sh necou : and Reconditioned \ttorney Ferrio, JIndge Jennings Lo ot n D. Goodwin B y as informed, ia counsel for Miss ! g slderab| e R oodiotithe B oening, o agist of 1 Swampscott Simshak and brought for her the | SOUSa’s Picture on floerNova) b . ; ven Cherry st ookkecper White C subsided. New York, M 3 (AP)—S 22 Ha summer home of 23,000 action agamst Pallo. e | Cigars Cadses A heavy snow fall, accompanied | passengers were injurcd this morn. 208 S A s Hkewise drew up what was pur-| o oo ST S »ng winds from the Gulf of (ing on th ted structure of the ported ! : ’ ] ~d the Neva to rise|Interboroug e Zast f v oo ot, me v. Ti ! | t r ft n of Sunday 1 gthe agrest and confinemen : i i 1 ; ars at five| three f Caunon were fired to | 150th street vo-car ¢ - 4 J t atlo in dffault of a bond. Tt v BOTRSRIELY c i . ¢ ned ) P T a n « while at St. Mary's Ihi susa, i flood warni rsons train cra : y : ; $ s 3 3 : € A here has passs H virtue of that document that | st y ned b n gt ’ i ar the ey to waiting to be € AL 1 3y o 1 1 H HH not I city Sherlt Oscar_Dannenberg ar- | P HECRECR B AVER (LB S g several h of | Four of the Hower g 4 g vacat Assets and Liabilities een <;‘1‘(:‘”‘1.:“:,,“:’\,:,»:\. l:mj ® YOUNR | i iomer says the bandmaster has|ansiety the storm abated and it was| 1o go to thel r | AN - year Of New Britain Compiled y an n ja ] en made sport of by friends. Rep- | announced that all danger had ing treatment at Fordham h 4 R TrYeL g wpital assests ar abilities ¢ s RS L A aeaved) it ed to comment: | ASKED TO FORM CABINET | mained at the i v ¢ ms v < . s i 2 gbes] g — S—— Brusaels, May 23.—(AP)—Thb L isie hur pass g = b Sab 3 ? . i f The state statute concerr i 3 = - : i /i . of the Child's Cup 2 ate MRLte | concer Kking today asked Burgomaster Max all be committedto prison with- . signed yesterday sagistrate, declaring t mmitment.’ i i e et ol ot A ttackeMadetbys Kuyds W S S aicaed S te «;\mmn business istry, un- ylie shalle it : SEMa 000 seRis | apijiated with any pariiamentary p Repuls d h\ Bl m h nea & min- el groups ad. Ma SRk .. Indiana Associated as, mage - ks | BHiSotuinonilaC forces In Irak rey f > ) urt : R { INQUEST IN ANSONIA Curds on Tuesday, i z ; - 25 [ ress Man otle A. Jones, mining % 3 AL ) f i 37+ izure and con- | ;pol New Ha fay 23.—Coro suaities dis 3 a | eologist. Je sai e bones | A % Sodasinia t AY this p e Ue Tomiund el el ooy (MIx &nafxtiss Wegge;l M -today sai Jennings interrupted "" compact ¢ et 1 ‘\H o rapher, will go to Ansonia today to composed of statement that 'y o < o ad “w“ 701 hold an inquest into the death of mand of I ion 1s wronz." and the mention 4 B €€ | peter Shario, who was killed in an |dated terri : & sive strata of charcoal a foot | g uomonila o : e attempt at blackmail." i A automobile upset on King's hill | losses. it was s When Judge Jenpings declared | APATE were b ated before | 5oyt Jast midnig Three others| Intermittant red | were hurt, Anthony Sawro : | the | your whole outfit is lucky if it 3 apparently several hundred |y kel . = acape3sa sult for f imprison- L Frank Sauro, 22, and Edward A ent.” Attarney Delancy, Palio's|] S prdisToan g ane R ise. all of New Haven n ording to rep damin by Fs o eiaR S R *pay New Haven Woman Dies Bubsl e1d- aThay won b iyo —_— INDIAN NECK ESTATE SOLD } 8 1 s mar 1 " j At \LL‘ of 99 Years onor, if they continue to deal with | i 3 § \ M me.” Writes Own Death Notice, May 23.—When the, T. W. O'Conr allo was released from .l.nnl across team plays Harvard fn'the Minnie I Sic i ULLo SRR L 1 . once Makes Good by Suicide | mark the at Sybil ave lothiey WA 8y Sub Crew on Pe —_— <‘ New York, May (AP)—Af e1g] rity which so farford, ®o 1 tt of cit, to 3 Sl LATRICI StaT ; S-28 Takes Sudd Ammonia Fumes Flood writing his own death no . ate consists e Ny necha | nowspapers i whi L Factory Power House 't it “sutien ax n the remarkab \mmonia fumes flcd the power | ward Coffin, Ker, yeste rést in the game and the spread through t 1 S ¢ ' ! I cuse at the P, & F. Corbin tactory | niade good the i s tor } ) r ) eot ick (-els ( .l” esterday afternoom when a dia- | ing himself thre 1. temple. Th ved nearly ¢ nd 8 s H. Ke f N rloy hragm blew off an amraoniu tank, | hody was foun in offin’s office ne of t : c t t 1 < e \e“ ‘mk ( huuh ausing employes of the power house a downtown building several | field BOY ADMITS BURGLARY 7l 1ort ! ) make hasty exits from the bufld- | hours after he had o said nvestig t nney RN ! P Guls N wut g and s a call to the fire On his desk were death ‘notices to ! HUSBAND GRANTED DIVORC » yartmefit, Engine Co. 2 and Chief | nowspapers, reading *C W 1 was granted a « William J. Noble went to the fac ‘ am Edward, May 2 « J g M ey in ory and one of the firemen and a ' his r. Funer termen i 1 st he couple rowarhanse faren fonned gas T e t flow was married 5, 1807 ang Mrs Cedar masks and succoeded in ge g into i € Y Tracey the building a1d turring off the am- | died last h. | Januars RN Waskon monid ountry elu | appeared