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News of the World By Associated Press ——— ESTABLISHED 1870 ARMED BANDITS MAKE HAUL OF DIAMONDS IN NEW YORK; LOOT WORTH ABOUT $200,000 Two Robbers Truss Up W[ | AN ORDERED Clerks on Duty, Then Calmly Ransac Broadway Jewelry Store as Crowds| tingent Will Be Withdrawn Saunter Past. Owner Arrives to Find Employes Bound—Police Furnished With Descrip- tions and General Alar Is Sent Out. New York, June 24 (#—Two arm- ed robbers held up the diamo; store of Marcus Feldman on Broad- this | with dla- monds sald by employes of the store way in the theatrical district morning and escaped to be worth $250,000. Hold up at 10:30 a. m. 'The robbers with pistols druwn entered the store and tled up tWo | (he navy contingent with the Mac- clerks on duty, Then they ransack- | Millan Arctic expedition unless navy ed the counters piling dlainonds and | wireless equipment is installed on making thelr | escape before an alarm was given. . is The hold up occurred shortly after | 10:30 o'clock when Broadway was | crowded. The Feldman store is be- jewelry Into a bag, tween 46th and 46th streets, Later estimates placed tbe value of the loot at between $150,000 and $200,000. Morris Sldney, a clerk, and Ji seph Shyned, Negro porter we alone in the store when the robbe entered. At pistol point they we driven in a back room where the robbers trussed them up. Robbers Empty Safe The robbers then emptied the sa and looted the show cases just outside. Marcus Feldman, the proprietor, entered a few minutes after the rob- bers had escaped and released Sid- ney. and Shyned. Police were given descriptions of the robbers and general alarm was sent out. GOOLIDGE AND PARTY will be abandoned except for a | BY The Associated Prese b Navy Department Pecved location in Myrtle street, please be|skeleton force of three or four men | Chicago, June 24 (P — Indirect The necessity of dispatching the | advised that this matter has been as- who will be kept there as a group | confessi to the de- lN SUMMER UUARTERS destroyer Putnam to Nova Scola | signed for a hearing at the office of | to ook after particulars of the state | fendant, wore the burden of the jury with the wireless set plainly nettled | the commission, Room 41, State Cap- | situation, address orge E. Gor- navy department officials. They | itol, Hartford, at 1:30 p. m., &tand-| Tho office of the stute prohibition | man, first a 2 e's attgpney were placed iu the position of hav-|ard time, on Tuesday, June 30, 1925, | director of Connecticut tc gether | first speaker in the Shepherd mur- Arrive at Swampscott, |ing their desires turned down both{and it is understood that you will | with the st ate directors for all the | der tr g . at Boston and Wiscasset, where the | arrange to have the clty represented | other states and the 18 regional | Demands Death Penalty Mass., Early Today—Big |cauipment was left on ‘the docks|at this hearing. directors will be abolished on August| In opening late yesterday, Gor- # s when the expedition salled. “Yours tr 1 to make way for the new system | man demanded the death peually Crowd Shouts Welcome At the navy department it was “Public Utilitles Commission.” der which the United States will| for William D, Shepherd for the sald that an - agreement reached | Punderford's Stand Unchanged |pe divided into 22 districts nged | “coldly caleulated, brutal murder < |some time ago that navy equlpment | Confirmation of the company's |chiefly along the lincs of feder- | of Billy McClintock, his millionaire Swampscolt, Mass, June 24 (P— [should be carried. A set from the [uitimatum to the clty came in the | Judicial district. foster son, by administering typhoid President and Mrs, Coolidge ar- |battleship Florlda was yesterday |following letier addresscd to the| As a state unit for prolibition en- S |1 rived here todayfor a vacation that |taken aboard the Putnam at Wis- |mayor: forcement fn Connecticut the organ Mrs. Shepherd Absent is expected to continue through the |casset for transportation to Sydney. |“Dear Sir— ization with Frank T. Putney as Mrs. Shepherd, who burst into summer, As the expedition ealled it was| “I have yours ot the 22nd in- nead goes out of existence on Aug- | tcaps yesterday when Gorman said | The speclal traln on which the (Provided only with short wave ap- |stant. Some weeks ago your city |ust 1 and wiil be super by dis- | shgphad been used as a tool by presidential party traveled from |Paratns, which the navy holds 1Is|engineer called on me at my offi ‘mu No. 2 composed of the south- | Shehhierd in ping Billy from Washington arrived at Salem at 8 |insuflicient to guarantee dependa- |and outlined what the city Intend- |ern and eastern districts of New méerying before an opportune mo- o'clock this morning. The presi- |Ple communication with civilization [ed to do on Myrtle street. I told [York and Connectt et R o T et (e ke Roaa iat dent motored to Swampscott for (At all times. Dispatches were ve- [him that whereas we, were “llllnx:lp.adqu‘l. ers at New York T e . breakfast at the homeof his friend, [c¢ived from Commander Byrid to co-operate with the city in its | Assistant Scer the Treas- | ypo™ punag RoU e Frank W. Stearns, who was among |While the Peary was en route from |improvement of this highway by |ury Andrews of all{pue would not S s those who greeted him at the Salem |Boston to Wiscasset, but after leav- [taking out one side of our turnow |pranches of bition _enforce- | prayenmon Husband station, {ing Wiscasset no dispatch reached jand centering the track, we félt | ment, will per ly seicct the dis- |~ o tn o PteEito ok o It is prohable that Mr. and Mrs, |\Vashington until the arrival of the |that as we would do this work v |trict directors, he siated today. e eatinhates ot Coolidge will spend a day or two as |Péary at Sydney. A briet dispatch lcomplance With the request of the | Andrews To Make Selections G 4 gucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Stearns be. |Message from Commander Byrd to- |city, we should not be put to an | "I am going to select the district Calls ft an “Alibf fore taking over White Court, the [@ay sald that radio trouhle had been |expense and would charge only the | girectors myse d Mr. Andrews. I st T st et o spacious cottage by the sea that will [xperienced on the trip, explaining jactual expenditure for doing the |“The personncl of the staff of the pestmentelta ous be the summer white house. Mr, |the lack of word rofa him. work, with no overhead charges. I|directors will be chosen by the di- | e i and Mrs. Stearns occupy Red Ga- A statement by the department [thought this w a fair proposi- |rectors hut er_consultation with | oo o0t ey N“q’w SeThoiaiea bles & residence adjoining the |today said that plans contemplated ition and still think so. {me, T am going to who is i 0 s T White Court estate, the use of both short wave flnd\ “I sent our engincer, Mr. Tippett | pointed because 1 believe the for himself” by Gorman, | Hundreds of persons gathered at |Standard radio equipment. Both |{o New Britain to attend a meeting {of enforcing prohibition is larg G i 'm‘”";m the Boston & Maine station in Salem [{YPes were held to be of vital im- [of the committes to consider some dependent upon the pers 1 i 26 Mpianialis and along the route to Swampscott [POrtance to the success and eafety while hundreds walked By on' Broadway ¥y P ““’ P.U.CHIL IiRANT HEARING ON SWITCH Myrtle Street Discussion PUNDERFORD IS ADAMANT President of Conmnecticut Company Again Flatly States That Transit Corporation Will Not Pay Ex- "' T0 CHANGE RADIO Unless He Complies Navy Con- penses of Track Changes. Acting on the suggestion of Mayor A. M. Paonessa, the Public utilities LONG ~ WAVE BQUIPNENT| x. Peoes. e Fui v | decision not to hold a hearing in the sr«n'ln.r,v Wilbur Insists that Navy dispute between the City of New Britain and the Connecticut Co. in the matter of removal of a switch on Myrtle street, and the case has been Radio be Installed and Equipment is Being Rushed to Nova Scotia set down for hearing at the state by Destroyer, capitol, Tuesday, June 30, at 2:30 m o'clock, Agreement Reached Notice of the utilities commlssion's \changed attitude was received at the |office of the mayor as was also & letter from President John K. Pun- |derford of the trolley company, in |which the mayor is advised the |company's policy has been settled {upon and no change is contemplated. With the receipt of this letter it be- had been reached and the ex- |came known that Mayor Paonessa ploration would be carried |had written President Punderford through as planned. last week complaining of the Con- necticut’s Company's attitude in this matter, Last month the common council voted an order to the trolley com- ! ‘Washington, June 24 () — | After the navy department had | threatened today to withdraw | from participation in the Mac- Milian Arctic expedition, the National Geographic - soclety Jjoint sponsor of the undertaking 1 announced that an agreement nd Washington, June 24 (/—An ul- timatum calling for the return of street switch, declaring it to be a traffic hazard and an obstacle In the way of street improvements. Shortly thereafter an ultimatum came from Punderford's office to the effect that wave apparatus, 13 being rushed to|guch removal as might be made Sydney, Nova Scotla, where the!mugt be at the clty's expense, Last Peary is anchored, by the United week, Mayor Paonessa was advised States destroyer Putnam, Command- | py the public utllities commlssion of er Byrd, heading the navy detach-|an appeal from the city's order of ment with the expedition has an-|removal. The mayor was told at that 0- | nounced he would refer the question | time a hearing would not be held for T [ to Commander MacMillan, some time as the public utliities TS| Commander Byrd is on the sec- | commission docket is overcrowded. Te lond ship of the expedition which is Letter From P. U, C. en route to Sydney. Both the Bow- After a conference with the board doin and the Putnam are due at|of public works, Mayor Paonessa Sydney today. The attendance of | wrote the utllities commission ex- fe | Secretary Wilbur was in the form of plaining the desire for an immediate an order to Commander Byrd which | decision, delays being lkely to hold said: “Planes will not make flight|up,much needed improvements on away from vicinity of base ship un- [ Myrtle street. The reply sent out tl spark set is installed, to insure | from the office of Secretary Henry communication with planes and to | F. Biliings today, tollows: give compass bearings to planes as | “Dear Siri— originally agreed upon. Inform “In response to your communi- a |MacMillan of the department's de- | cation of June 20, 1926, addressed to clsion, which sateguards planes and | Chalrman Higgins, concerning ap- personnel. If these Instructions|peal of the Connecticut Company cannot be complled with, arrange |from an order of the court of com- to land planes and personnel at|mon council of the clty of New Sydney for return to United States.” | Britaln in regard to change of track the exploration ship Peary has been ed by the navy department. The equipment, consisting of long Sefs June 30 as Date for pany for the removal of the Myrtle | Mayor Inaugurates Safety Campaign “Drive by others as you would have others drive by you," 1s the slogan of a campalgn to reduce the number of automoblle acel- dents, inaugurated by Mayor A. M. Paonessa in cooperation with the common council and the school department, Posters and pamphlets point- ing out the increasing numbers of accidents reported every year have been reécelved In the city and will be brought into the homes by school children, Parents are urged to train children to be careful, with at- tention called to the fact that 20,000 children are being kiiled every year with 700,000 more in- Jured. Considerate driving is al- 80 suggested as a means by which the number of accldents may be minimized, PUTNEY WILL LOSE Prohibition Director’s Office Will Cease to Exist ANDREWS EXPLAINS POLICY Only Skeleton Force To Be Main- tained At Hartford Under New | Program Adopted By U. . Treas- | URY DEPARTMENT. BY GEORGE H. MANNING (Washington Bureau of N. B, Hera Washington, D. C., June 2 complete reorganization of the pro hibition forces planned for August yesterday by Secretary of the Treas- ury Mellon, means the abandonment of the state director's office for con- | necticut at Hartford, and in all probabllity the separation from the service of I'rank T. Putney, the state director, New York To Be Headquarters The whole prohibition force for Connecticut will be administered from the headquarters office in 2 York City after August 1 by a re- gional director who will probably not be a Connecticut man, under the reorganization plan worked out by Assistant Secretary of the Trea ury Lincoln 8, Andrews in collabor ation with Tnternal Revenue Com- missioner Elair, Prohibition Com missioner Haynes and ustico de- partment officlals. The Hartford office which is now the headquarters for Connecticut | pavement matters, T believe on Main of the expedition “Tn eelecting the dis! te catch a glimpss of the prr‘sldfim.‘ 4 | street.’ At this meeting Mr. Tippett |1 expect to advise with € | He was standing on the rear plat-| “Th® short wave radlo equip- mentioned the Myrtle street matter |or Haynes, Assistant Comm form of his train dressed in a light [ment.” the statement continued, land our feeling that we should be|jones and Mr. Yellowly, th gray suit and wearing a straw hat as | “has superior qualities for 10ng | reimbursed for any expense Wo Were |of field agents, because they know the train came to a stop and was |TANRe communicating hetween the iput to, He reported to me that he |the records of the men now in the greeted by a burst of cheers from Planes in the air and the base | mentioned this to Mr. Willlams, re- | sopvice, the crowd. ships.” {Iterating our feeling in the matter | way the present state directors In addition to Mr. Stearns those | e {and that the members of the com- [wi1l pot necessarily r Mr at the station to welcome the presi, | Washington, June 24 (P—Per-imittee did not scem interested. |sndrews continued. “Some of themu dent and Mrs. Coolidge were their |emptory orders have been fesued by [ Threfore, when I received the vote old friend, Se ler of ator Wi husetts, N\ am M. vor Georg Rut- | 8ceretary Wilbur for'the installation |adopted by the common council on e |Of navy wireless esulpment on the | May 20, in which we were ordered may be appeinted as district direc- tors and others may fit in as of ficers in the state groups. of Salem, Representative |MacMillan Arctic exploration #hip [to relocate our tracks in Myrtle| «rhe new districts have, fo far as Andrew and Mrs. John | Feary. | street and eliminate the turnout, no | possible, been arranged g the rs, widow @% the late A long wave navy set s being | definite reply having been made 10 | jines of the federal judicial districts representative and a candidate for rushed from Wiscasset, Maine, 10 |yug as to whether or no our proposi- in order to bring about complete the seat in congress made vacant by | Svdney, Nova Scotia, ~where = the |tion to the city was acceptable and |cgoperation between the enforce NoEERtananA's dokth | Peary now is anchored, and Lieut.|the matter having been dragged for | ment i the prosecuting In compliance with the request of | Commander Byrd, in charge of the |q considerble time, I think I had the |owic. o t attorneys, etc tha president that there be no or.|naval dstachment with the expe- | right to assume that the city was|® pocu aqayiser in b ganized demonstratfon on his ar-dition, has been instructed to have | unwilling to accept our proposition| .paon district dirsctor will rival in Salem, there were no cere. | It put Into service, |and my only resource was to appeal | .\ o jiciane who lawyer. monies, but a moment before his| The expedition safled with a short |t the commission. train arrived & delegation of Masons | Wave & pri-| “Again T say, T regret that you . o "y ean ¢ (Continued on Pagh 12) g »and passed by on 115 | corporation, The navy de-|feel we have not shown the proper flcers and the 1 S ntfon. The conges- { Partment said today this apparatus | spirit In the matter but still am of | [{€% etz iob | & round the statlon was | ! ed trou the opinfon that we are willing to|§ SiieT 80 great t many in the crowd | e mwn-l intention te | give up this facility, which we plac- ity HIGH TIDE climbed on top of nearby hox cars | ins andard navy long wave |ed at considerable expense, it the [30VerR' AT ATIHAS CIEC gl e A and houses to get a view of Mr. | cquipment but apparently orders 1o | city would pay the cost of the work. | " toviarrrpes Junc 25, 1928 Coolld ! ect did not reach Commander | “Yours very truly, ot = (Standard Tigre) ir With the way hblazed by Jobn | D¥rl and the set was not taken | *J. K. PUNDERFORD.” “in‘ v v“ It At New London— ¢ Prendergast wampscot!'s vflmi",n d at Boston. The apparatus| Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Corporation \‘m“l I‘;“imnizw‘ e 11:37 a. m.; motoreycie cop. on a trand new ma. |then was shipped to Wiscasset by | Counsel John H. Kirkham, members | cral ore e At New Haven= chine, th itomobile trip to Red | motor truck, where it was again left [ gf the board of public works and of | ‘"Mi_l“: ‘“, e iere am | Gables was made in auick order. | behind. ’nm common council will be in n(-;”\ Sadad _l‘ i As president’s machine, driven A num! of n'd rs bearing on |tendance at the hearing next Mon- | fOTCC ,l, biga b y *- *| =z et estion tted by | day Commissianer vnes. oY bl ¥ Byrd o Commissior s Mr i - chauf b i Z {chief of field nts and 3 Ar s et bls e La"dcrs- har‘ & Clark 15 0 "heaa of ihe I THE WEATHER il A e hand ¥ was out of order | * Pays3P.C. Dnld?n](‘Ll “This organimation plan_ | B " onlidge a bouqn wers mptory ¢ r to install | At a meeting of the board of d product of six or seven weeks' c . dune 24— ” "r‘n: :-‘lrv'v'\wt‘ A lmy“ ’q [ it | ment and the dispatch of the | rectors of Landers, Frary & Clark |ferences I have held :\ th .::m' !Tu-l_\:“ . l(vfl"::ll -T::I'n‘n"; . & cavinebiod ploked - ¢ | Putnam followed. this morning the regular quarterly | partment and prohibition offictals .1m. 0 Falatiatofsonis i s and it later was 1 4 1o Mra.| Tt ls Secretary Wilbur's under- | dividend of 3 per cent was declared. {and I beifeve It wiil work out ‘h-'-lv- Ay Notl i hac . Coolidge. who had b en an- |standing that Commander Mac- | Tt Is payable on June 30 to stoek- |and make it extreme m temperate { holders qf reeord at the close of £l Inued on Page 13) | business tedagy { (Caatinued an Paze 11) | —————g | BOId & radio sct installed by expected he will ac - |him as a victim of an equally dia- ENFORCEMENT POST 1, announcement of which was made | SIEIERD VT OF PLOT, IS PLEA Defense Lawyer Makes Strong Argument for Acquittal STATE DEMANDS DEATH | Lawyer Stewart of Defense Brands Faiman, State Witness, as Vul- of Bellef, | By The Assoctated Press | “Chicago, June 24.—Belleve !man and hang his client as a dia- | bolic plotter deserving a worse fate, or discredit that testimony and free one bollc conspiracy, was the strange Iplea of W. 8. Stewart, chief of de- | fense counsel, for Willlam D. Shep- | | herd today. Faiman Assafled “If you gentlemen think this de- fendant went out and talked with Faiman, hang him,” shouted Stewart at the very outset of his argument. “He didn't have any business talk- ing with Faiman Faiman, however, he painted as |a vulture, a quack doctor and un- | worthy of belfef. It was C. C. | the National University of Sclences, who sald he gave Shepherd typhoid | germs and taught him how to use {them to murder Willlam N. Me- | Clintock for the $1,000,000 estate he had willed to Shepherd. Prosccution of Shepherd was at- | |tacked by Stewart as forced by | [power behind the scenes, and e | |took Robert E. Crowe, the state's | |attorney, and Stewart's former {chief, severely to task for permit- ting himself to be made a cat's-paw | ina will fight. | Shaking his fist within a foot of Crowe's face, Stewart demanded to know why Faiman's ‘“diploma ture, Quack Doctor and Unworthy | “aiman, proprietor of | ship and he, | stoners John J. NEW BRITAIN HERALD CITY PLAN BOARD IN FIGHT WITH GOUNCIL |Claims Legislative Body Is Usurping Its Prerogatives | Members of t | mission ar | mon council ! mental body b city plan com- at odds with the com- iming the of public works in the : of “dead-end” or pocket Matters of this kind have been handled by the commission in the past, it is claimed by members of rd. Last week Councilmaun | W. 8. Warner, Edward H. Christ and Alderman John Maerz submitted a resolution calling for the appoint- ment of a committee. Mayor A, M. Paonessa named the signers of the resolution and they plan to work shortly, For many years, the commission had failed to function, meetings be. ing held only at long intervals and | very little progress in city planning begin Wi owitz assumed the ch rmar together with Commis. Higgins, John A, A | mill” had not been closed, and eaid | he would leave the prosecutor's ex- | planation to his corstituents. | Stewart talked for 30 after George E. Gorman, sistant state’ aftorney, had con- |cluded the prosecution’s opening | jury plea, a demand for the death | penalty. The defe: minutes first as- counsel’s speech was interrupted by the noon recess. He | will continue this afternoon. to be | {followed by his associate, W. W. ! 0'Brien. Prosec 1tor Crowe will close for the state, probably tomorrow, Mrs. Shepherd was not. dn the | court ¥aem today. Ehe broke down | sesterdty under Gorman's scathing denunciation of her husband. | ahout held up by 1id not not 1eny them when he was on the wiiness stand and Wus given an opportunity Fled From Conscience The She visit to fri Albuqurrqy M., shortly after Bi termed by Gor- man & red by a g ( rd vas “He wanted to pv tance hims as was p as m ed herd's conversatiom with e Pope, Billy's flancee, Miss Jumps on | boys drews, Harry G. Hancock and sev- | €ral others worked out a systematie | sm of commissioners in their work and vigorous ohjection to the a 1 in- plan. As a result of the renewed m~! land pal, Milton Brown, 18, of 560 terest, s rl;\v\r\x‘]j.rvlflllton of su!‘]w:, | West Main street, a member of the ‘\_f‘;‘“"‘ RUILEE Yeuta ORI Ry Lo ston, June 24 P—Thomas W. |class that will graduate from the work. . Lawson, financier and writer, once | Members of the commission de- r“p.”:d " l“'fra ettt |High school Iriday afternoon, died clare the common council's action |/ “8, GAE S SHURG OF 32| i New Britain General nospital will serve to dampen the enthu ¥ 4 | terference is being heard in munici- | pal clrele BOY TDSSED BY PONY HAS FRACTURED SKULL Animal at Lake Com- pounce and s Thrown Vio- lently to Ground. omio g Sheridan with 1d been on a picn the resort, and upon seelng ! Ing poni ridan wanted to 1de im ping the rid- Jvery, I\MERIU\N TFA M WINS S. Army Polo Outfit Defeats British Players For Sceond Tinw Third Game Friday Mice Boy, on Job Four Months, Awarded Falken f his est . ' ¥ This 1 W Hays, c boy TO INVITE COOLIDGE Washington, J L P v A parade here A k WITH PISTOL THOUGHT NOT LOADED govern- | s assumed dutics that | should be vested in the commission, | | through its action last week in ap- ;pumum’ 4 committee to work with being made. Mayor Paonessa nam- ed several 1 members to th board two years ago. Attorncy ot Average Daily Cire Week Ending 12, i t June 20th PRICE THREE CEN® Victim of Tragedy | Milton Brown, 18, Would Have R ceived Diploma F day, Slain by Georg Truslow, 18, in Gas’ Station in West End.’ Bullet Enters Head and Causes Death—No Ar« rest Made as Police Say | Tragedy Was Accidental | At a meeting today of the cast which was to have taken part fn the class night excrcises at high school this evening it was voted to cancel all arrangements for class night and there will be ng exercises this year, Announcing the decision of the cast, Principal Louis I Slade sald the action was taken out of respect to Milton Brown's mems~ ory and as a fitting and proper thing to do. Photo by Johnson and Peterson. MILTON BROWN NCE MILLIONARE, - LAWSON DIED BROKE } | | Sons Say Man Who Had | | Fortune of $200,000,- 000 Was Penniless Accidentially |head yesterday a | urban Filling station on W. Main 8t. shot through the fternoon at the Sub= |by George Truslow, 18, his friend piece,” counsel for his two sons an- |this morning at 5:35 o'clock. The ced today in Suffolk county [trdf"ed) occured whilethe two chums | te court, were sitting in the office of the st~ son died in tion chatting gaily about a proposed Boston Feb, 8 | last, leaving no will, itrip to Cherry Park this afternoon | Judson Hannigan, appearing for |to witness the races. Truslow whe Arnold and Douglas Lawson, sons |lives at 616 W was. of the former financler, asked the |cxonerated from all blume Ly . thail court to .m administra- |police after he made a completa ¥ ors of s estate. The |statement of the affair at poli liters consented to the ap- | headquarters. 3 which was made by | It'wasreported about the city this am M. Preset, The ad- |morning that Truslow, overcome were ordered to fur- by grief at the terrible accident and Judge Wil ministrators nish surety of $1,000. in 2 state of high nervous tension, if umes T2, Cotter, representing the |had made an attempt at suicide, but I'ederal National bank of Boston, |fforts to confirm the report weréd told the c that the bank held |unsuccessful.When the youth went to $49,000 1n notes of the Trinity Cop- |the hospital vesterday afternoon with per Co. endorsed by Lawson, Mrs, |Dis dying chum, his condition be- Lord of Brookline, one of |¢ame such that hospital attaches had laughters, was represented by | 1O take him under-their care for a 1 | short time, n;d Lawson Matthew Shine, an employee at the Milton Ifilling station said that the twe betw youths were in one office of the sta- tion, talk about the races at Cherry Park and evidently on the § t of terms. A few moments later \e heard a clicking and then a loud report. Running in he saw Brown {standing up in a dazed condition with blood trickling down the side of one of the sons, | on and conducts a | Boston and New- uglns Is head coach of the ms college fopthall tehm. SEE FUNNY SIDE OF LIFE IF YOU'D KEEP HEALTHY Des his head, while Truslow was nearby, standing motioniess with a revolver tn s ' in his hand, Those Fasily Angered Are Candf- | Calling the police patrol, Shine ran X ~, ck 1 Brown and he and Truslow dates For Nerve Exhaustion, o Barand B and IO tempted 10 talk to him but Rrown unconscious Doctor and showed no them. When the Tells Convention ne 24 (® — Read rushed Brown to or comie sections, the took slow into stories custody and took him to the police for good e of ation for questioning. was the _Truslow Explains TmLle Frederick aid that as sitting at W or Goshen, a desk in the office talking to Brown X al conven- n he opened a drawer ynd found n institute of | the revolver in it. Taking it out, he coke it and shook aut 41l the car- re 1s easily arous- Iges as he thought, He then e slightest | ¢ 1 the amber and siarted or nerve | pulling the ger with the muzzle sag” Dr. | pointed towards the floor. It harm- calm. even temper ssly clicked seteral times and then health asset. off. one af tha lets having resthenfes to ‘look 1 {n the gun when he tried e of life, The liberal them cut. Looking at his 2pers with uslow =aid that Brown's to cne side and the blood = from a health standpoi out. At this moment Shine Personality Is largely a matter of n an Dr, Seward Graduates to Honor Dead Youth We are largely During the graduation exercises of r inherited e senfor high school lay just s But what we ous to the recessio resoln- n nds gr s relative to the death of Brown T ba introduced and passed by ger The gains we ating class. The class of i strength nish four of the pall- re a earers at the funeral. while one of e other bearers wiil be a student t the schoo! HURT IN AUTO GRASH Brown was the son of II. Robert Brown, a foreman at landers & Clark’s. des his fa N 1 by his mot Leland A. Brown. of St. Mark's church a Bridgeport High School Boy and Girl Victims of Wreck as Car Hits Telephone Pole. Mark's cholr. conducts 18, at 4:30 i Mary D'Oli Samue! ¥ in Faire pupils, were w REFUSES F \TIL\IIIIIH\ Ox hill in upper Nortt rtford, June 24 (P—Governor 1:30 o'clock this | has refused the request of w York etate for g s a arm the extradition of George T. Byrag st 1w loss of H to arrest in New Yorp s ey to the charg deserting his fange v The governor came to his coge ¥ slon after a heagng Tuesday afle r He found that the accused g to provide a boms foF