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S — i~ ————————— ; - = P——————————— l ews of the World I I R D Average .?B"'v Circulation For | | y S Week Endi By Associated Press l q I i: i ; I [ ‘ I ‘ .luT; 1131 TF 12,007 | e e —— ESTABLISHED 1870 ; "“"3‘ w-‘:p‘\‘l W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925, —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS iqr] WS W) {UT0 ACCIDENTS |Three Lcau, 1wo are Seriously ~|FORD BIDS OVER MILLION AND KALF | MMONKEY TRIAL LAWYERS BATTLING THE GRENTTILL Gassed Whle Pining I iqunOEE;;;?rTfiGH; °fi§fjskffffpofe'f"’,f OVER ADMISSION OF TESTIMONY BY L On Stand Today Argues That Issuc s “Guilty or Not Guiity” And Explanation of G s o R 714 kil hunsa O 120Kk Car at Niagara Fall | PROPERTY 1SS §2,00000 : {Thre Lions Engage n Bille gone, Fubberied. sorution, ihres '\r‘rk \h n went l\lo me tank, mcr ngton, .m\ 16 uvun»ml v | 1,706,000, Lomparedw ]ENTI T D Last Year { One Who Tried to Rescue Companions Sacrifices Lifc—| AT BR‘ST“[ [;IR[;US With §1,370,000 Offered SC S - S, YOUNG BRYAN SPEAKS T GIRL SWIMMER FAILS Niagara Falls, N, Y., Jv I“.—‘V‘Ol'(“fl'l*rr'fl from the fumes, Says Trafflc Conditions Grow Explosion of Fumes Adds to Horror of Tragedy | by Baltimore Firm Last und two others in a serious condi- | Worse and Public 1s Warned To i e S ! | Evolution | ght w elther defective or was| 0 i &, " S 0 Be Extraordinarily Careful, e SR e R SR REE b s e 6 fa ol teriieht fana Mt o)l S M meeseeEIRIRI N R SRR I s s IRWithin R RivesMilesEof | Laubert and Aleck Nev | vapor wus ignited, The interior of ; 2 1 ‘o, of Bal | Hartford, July 16.#—Pointing| Those overcome by the fumes but | . " R thectl ; IRaIECos0 E bRl More whien afprog) Cnelish Shore ecessa O O e T A e LA e “"'lm i vm;\{») into fl).nm.,g. W l1rr;i voivers To Quell Animals It They |vious st of bids were opend June English Shore ‘ l) S SEGALONIA el BV S i ithe; nes died out, the smoke anc (s ; " reported to the state motor vehicle bert Paratt. e i T 8 i Tl Baltimore —— department last year 1”\'”'\1!“; The car 1is used in shipping ‘[\Jphli I"‘.h rescue o.r)n\r- 1lmmr“ : Broke Through Arena Dars. was fuvored by President Palmer z : : | D f \d ; ; e ¢ ? " 4 men in the car almost hopeless, bu! A orDOTAtiont but reiante | GapelGir j 16 (P—Miss deaths of 302 persons, Injury (o 7,- | bieaching liquid from the company’s |0 B (AC £45 AHRCH e hen | “Green” Lion Blamed. Dfftnegns: loprpRLation RDUCERR1antoER Ak 2 Ll elense mits Scopes 178 and a property loss of $2,000.- | plant. SILDI0NE8 0k eHI9 oI DRIV ION ¢d by the shipping board, which | Lilllan \rgentin whin- e 000 Deputy Vehicle Commissioner| Gervin and Laubert gegymusheiand enteratingiiankipng (Spectal to tio Herald.) [called for new proposals. mer, LR at- | Taught Subject But In- Malcolm D. Rudd in the July bulle- | car shortly hefore 10 brought the five m“n‘ out. 'AH “;_rfl Bristo!, July 16.—Excitement Protest 1s Filed temp D) ! “ 3 iy oty " _{burned and unconsclous from the | ora attended afternoon pre- AN knonl ns lthat harn fhiawasi[Tive mil >m Dover on | A L ; : tin of his artment ez on the s recoating the interior sur- E on as tl r ‘ S Hniiny u‘:{:’m'i)n::'y).f";, the | moruing recoating (he ! :‘ solution, | umes that arose from the coating | formance of the Christy Brothers oyiod 1y the feet corporation ol s | ts Upon Showing Just . . i 5 o | solution [ circus {n this city yesterday, when A Berton dron b Mata) e tent || (EThS itug Ak accompa . ture's first law, that of se eser- | Officials of the company said the |30l I KRS, ! ; Sl vation, to \-rv‘"\" '\]>‘~Ml‘({ *“‘_v' .\’l; ‘nn’:xyllm‘lrnmll too m‘u ) of the so- | Gervin and Tauhert dled soon | pree lions fought savagely |y, rod protest against receipt i Harlecn ” What i tions, both 11 tnd out of metor mhn ntian and were overcome by the |after being admitted to the hos-iamong themselves and threatened at e e “M such { e to Bonlogne B0 Um0 mheiminia [V o i s ross) romtiti N {pital. Nevin dled within an hour. on. 4ims to break away from thelr |, S5 s el viclatlonlofitia oFist| N he shortestil e Paratt Is not expected to lve, but | Nex to the English s " . e y | kkeepers, Appalling situation 1{s*| Nevin entered the car to bring g 5 sltls LAl siclans hold some hope for Lam- | = oy S ouie cottod whe the commissioner says,” cad of |them out and also was overcome. | physiclans } Id some hop | The trout arted v being hopeless, 1t is remedial and | Paratt then entered and he, too. lost [bert. vdvertisement for r\rlvr‘! which | By The Associated Pross, n one of culled for negotiations only with the | ; la consider { the lions of the animal act became | opiginal bidders of June 80 if com- (@ consid t Room, Dayton, Tenn., 1y b} 3 16—Dr. Maynard M. Metealf, pro- SE 7| caught in the runway from i cage | piete rejection of bids then opened |CAUSS P the remedy 5 in the hands and | e e e e Jowed fessor of zoology at Oberlin college goaliihosg oo, nse th public | T S P[STER { tent: The beast ot loosa but be The TonE TroniE & et NG and long ed In 1 h in that Dl atig dubrgiayeionttcor SE fu..,, \ts cage and refused fo move. |ithdrew its or ofter after it tield, resumed the stand at the L Rehic A\yhp,‘ urged by the frainer and eit- | had been rejected and it demanded { opentng of s court trial of ‘ tions are bad and are ap- i cus emplogces to move Into the|today that ull propusals now be re-| T. parently growing worse warns (,‘4 ”H PRES“]ENT A T e s G e S R The zoologlst started his testi- bulletin and it is up to the people | |”,\‘r T b A In & it o eieestent Ean entive | e en(ar L mony yesterday with the jury ex- 10 say wh they are going to do| P : about them. No fight nm]x“rw, common danger, it continue pellbou ces — hall ever wagea suecessuny until tnoss | Meeting Not Pmrnph‘d by Sleep D\fflcu\lt Ba;e) R menaced by it were fully aroused t G et R el A sense of thelr own peril E,Z‘ Coal Crisis, It .yam(‘l : I Said pairs to Bowdoin attempt s lv new proceedings e e 4 by fear or o A similar position was taken by |nol ! fired several blanks the Waterside Salvage corporation his whip on all three!of New York. which also was among | , e Baranal thior T fense to get mony in s and The beard's procedure was de (T i : |d Before Dr. Metealf could answer W i ryone in the | S M AtNATND AETei uded. Argnment was to follow on mpeteney of the testimony, tha verse currents. e state resisting rtof the de- [and pl | animals while cire }‘flul with proddi ‘w ks. i | forced to excerise the law of self- preservation ‘ fended by its legal couns: olice de-| dent Palmer of the Fleet fo standby | tion is expected to maks a recom-t | SNEUSE © BATRCR U in case | mendation on the bids next week. | 3 POUTE Y \d rippec.| Mr. Ford, who made the highest | SHE g K down the | spot cash offer, said he would re-| rles Toth of ce Dar English Chan ow's first question on on, Attorney General A, T ewart objected to continuation of Warns of Headlights Officeriio The comu partn \\Uh their lc the tangled nt were @ ssion admonishes driv- = erve the present motor regulations fn the interest of publi July 16 (P— | 8t Petersburz, Fla, July 16 (P— etary Davis of the labor depart- | Hordes of mosquitoes have so an- has been invited by President noyed members of the Macmillan £rS to o testimony, the state claiming had testif d at sufficient 1ass of fury, she | (Contint Tourteen) |y A< g | 16NEth to show the nature of the cafety spe especially of the a confer- | Polar expedition that sleep has been s s {5000 litia | (1% aoras of:the hullafor ny! ( Raulston Won't Stop Court oo glaring headlights, b G Je. It (almost impossible for the last three o g nimals | to Die gine propulsion for sal . o) Tt was said, however, that the “If motorists do thelr utmost 10114 \ikers that he Sl artivs temor. | days, sald & message Inst night Gt e B By ELI:RKS HAND[”FH " i to Get Chairs for it At e comply with the régulations on iyg. celved at radio station 4 A. §. K by | Were stscuee FRE (A€ L | e i hiae" Resldes| the original | ; Fand alloniseinsianol Togol ghting” the bulletin says it 18| The secretary's visit, 1t was sald | operator John Bausola. Some of | %8 €4/fn, B B FL Pl bids which stood or were amended- | T Wl Spectators case of the “"test witness,” the da- a ca ) tide us ove | 5 \ e men have ht relief b 3 5 all n do to tide us over until !1oday, was arranged at the request {the men ¥ €OUR 6 -’,.’ l!\ | So excited had the crowd beeome | ed, fnel . R "‘ lEWELRY I% S [H !‘\l P | > Proposing 1o put him on the ch time as there is provided a of Mr. Davis who desired to go over jclimbing to the top of th D s 5000 cF mors peopla under || Erank Hartis ne (.‘ o ‘ ] i i) e e e !etter solution of the whole subject |departmental matters before sailing. | mast B fiie big top sat for a moment after oftered to s U | ot TRt Juls 16 ol S of highway illumination.” |While ft is probable that he will | The message, directed to the |the lions were driven hack into their LI “M" 1es in the Seo are serious | The court ted Dr. AMetealt iateway To New Unglang | discuss the labor situation, particu- |ttonzl Geographic sociesty at Wash- cages without a sound [He hoaid Tems \'aluo(l at $100,000 ana ¢ Hau s 10 have | 4 srand aside Connecticut's motor vehicle {larly the possilility of a tioup in the | ington, D. C. from the Bowdoin "’,1.”,, applauded latar as he | g i s attention dr them while | 1 To Explain Frolution rroblem is especially ficult, ac- Hopedale on the eastern coast of hracite fleld, it was stated that not worried over the | Labrador, said playground ball s " Taken hy Five Bandits lin the ring for bis courag 1 8pectators, | clarence Darrow stated then thal rding to the bulletin, as it is the |the president i incipal gateway to New England outlock and did not invite the secre- | Plaved to keep the men ) o 'sll\ thought fighting ! Ceean Power npan in New York e sullry afternoon | 4o Rible was not in confiiet i ands fourth among the states here primarily to discuss that prob- |fterneen several 11_.m~1",,‘.1;1v~q Hm”m,.“, Ain the upper hand but did not & | rday, voices arose from the per- 4o thagry of evolution, “We e of Union in point of residents |lem o Chpai ol o R0 WIS o s incident afterward | cf | e crowd pealing to the | ,., how what evolut Ee (n'”]"'P ;\“‘:"“v YLE;::” 4 S 5 Xoung giieklinos neened ‘s}r:\mp«”’ HEnE nl~'y‘(nr catd Lt BB e v orie Tl hl6 (K Iveas udge for chairs ‘:h \('-yn..pn e S 2\ ks g dly at us and Eskimo dogs | 3™ T \o rancisco made three} Ne 3 st the jury entering the @ shhago lawyer fassachusetts and New Jersey are = that the fighter was a llon : 5 \hers today held up the Stan g “Wa eubmit " he AL g the only es which show Eigher|. YWashington, July 16 UP— Secre- |1ooked suspiciously at our baseball ‘1‘\:1;}‘14 el e ffers along the lines of '[" "“:\”‘ o U ¢ ¢ ' n . B it s e et b e L will Jeave Washington to- | pats. Women carrving water added | 210 A6C PEEORT SRl Loffer of June 30, vased on [ley Jewel { n el ) M fury cannot deci St SRl DAt ananc Vo Obingy ampscott to eee President |golor to the seit t ot e | vari onditione g without kr evoh these are ad t to Connecticut. ; 4 jeolor to the seiting of our port. |, iz of the employes had only in- | various cor Pan Tiob- |and esca \ 1 ! L SRl o | Coolidge prior (o selling Saturday | ~~Tne weather herc Is unseasonably |UTEIE Of the EUPERCE V0 O | t r agd Dan Rob- o can . 2 : ] Vs e Increase in bullt roads, while!rom New York for Europe. warm and the men have been |°T¢2® 3 otferadEs 6B DI LIS SrREa Gentle 1 ' was an 1 A1 e hie s norproponionate tel Wiitnalacorelatys European trip will {swimming with the water at &2 de- | s Petineliin ahre BEmE s g rtr t the | Havs of defense counsel would 1 i the r‘axft' M'( re is more |ang pottery ,nm«rm p\finM “( V- i sport to Eskimos who live in bq]w mpany of Cheste Pa offered A _‘ o > % 1 {o the sh this 101 to a discussion of t and more traffic, both resident and {oral countries. He will study labor | put cannot swim S s each for ten soon afte ane A i in which the arguments would 1 non-resident, on the ne roads | conditions and the methods used Diversion of the crew includes o nr S ,,H\,,,{, Willlams & Co., ot [2nd “‘ e ERR S A L ar request Tater in | elivered. During the discussic With regard to the two reasers ahroad in settling lahor disputes. [hunting and hill elimbing to ger L 1y phia, $0,860 for 12 j“fu ““ Sl ¢ e AR ey t torney general and My r which :1~nv motor vehicle depart-| Prior to his departure, Mr. Davis | the widespread view of Labrador's ! \ pbuilding Company of 1’1' 0 AT T A Tk W T olish to expect Havs the court admonished the at ment exists, the drfl;u -I :n::(vl'.suo.m ,‘: ,W.’ : ’m“”ril ]..lpm»vd fre v[n | rock and water 1 cape and fce | | timore, 9,100 each _m-k B s ‘-¢ A = {vafiic. ¢ ot w of the court to provide chairs 'r\T to ad s8 the court instead collection fees fugh L. Kerwin, the labor depart- i . of New 20,000 for | 8 for ¢ 1v. to leave the beneh |©f each other, f & : | ) o o n outside was Hght verybod ¢ | h\hmtl'iu but eafe- 'ment's divector of conciliation, on ANt raze 1 |Henry S. Jordan, 96, Suc pis 8 o 1y move back. Ap-| \.-mm Bryan Opens public involves new 'the hard coal situaticn and the pro- N | 8 ‘ - i S iy ilam Y e difficulties from day | gress of negotiations in Atlantic City cumbs to Injury Re . [ e Liee s B so I have as many re-|opened for the prosecution enough to licenss | for & new working eontract, . Tho YERANDA RAIL GAYE WAY, NEW : s The jury, excluded from the c 5 G sy th ury, om the couet ¢ er, but the moment ' sceretary said his visit to the presi- | ceny (‘d in Fall hEn S e ' reom yesterday during the testimony ver begins to function, | dent was not brought ahout by the WOMAN SUES FOR $5 000\ o8 f of Dr. Maynard M. Metcalf, “test psychology « in its myrlad phases | threatened coal tieup, but it was s e | Third Dimension Photography Said | 1 R witness,' ‘stlll was out of the room and reactio enters the picture, | generally assumed that they would (Special to the Herald) el il ks . their The argument by voung Bryan ¢ T oy e e T Farmington. July | tof Eliminate, Iatorted | Aleasdrew plilay cases & L o i marked his first appearance before o There are indications that the | Mrs. Passamano Claims She Fell to | qigent of Farmingtc | shirts ar e five ) e s es ont if § | licz E | f | From Diftcrent Angles. \ ourt e characterized the ex- Safety Recommendations lantic City discussions do not appr Grooniiand BN nst ScriGials t t when He ! N pert testimony ted by the de Among the safety suggestions are | wholly satisfactory to the concilia- | e 3 fell a vi | July 16 (A—The Chicago Ohta |fense as the the most the followin tlon burean, Tt is the helief of some Injured activity Mr ¥ y said that motion pic | AR e I N n, 7 slet, | capable of abuse and the most dan Try 1o keep away from congest- | Officials that fhe negotiations cannat j |though a nonagenari 1 to third dimension, which . - rerons.” s old traffic crowds (be entir ssful until the heads | Alleging that the porch railng of | o considered beyond 15 te the optical distortions ex r ferton . Curtis, zoologist, | He sald that Mr. Darrow in the LSt |tempt to reach an agreement {mella Passamano hs brought suit for | cared for himself i3 have he DROPS WITH Dull THUD s er who has e g | Father Listens “Ba casy on you'scives ana your 5000 damages against Morris Wit- | (1i1e working In this beloved sy ; During his son's | oneer pro 3 ] h ch William chanf I'he overtyed driver | LOV[ Y hin and Mike Sowa, the owners of {1 toy fracturing his hip. T S OrieAtoa thellieainine Yoars | ni- | Je Bryan sat just behind him Eets gro at the wheel, he nods or N(‘ FX GI ER(‘ MAN he property. She claims that she | .o Jather Time claime own R e ns iy, Demand For Books Ta Test Montal |3 New Brunss |and listened intently to every word = 5 b R ran rl «-nm-n\v against the rail 2 Pr. W Nelsonin astate forvardil ot Intervals 6o Alertness Talls O, Dealer ¢ | 1y Bryan moved his ¢ drowses and maybe wakens in the | 8 he fell severaj |2nd Mr. Jordan slipped away list | device which brings ba 1 . atr £t (o (e sl aaN ke Y i el \ . C o 1 William eIt Sonthellanat (ool o 5 Continued on Page Fourteen) | fr. Jordan was born in 1 in 1. Golilsmith, Sonth-[and took a seat several feet nearer (Cortiniied F___]_“ Esn [to one eve which deprived her the | o oo\ AT BEE TR s town for Reports S e \\nmn Culp of South Bend. Twice | 8% "{ it, bruises about the head, | =~ 0 eh Conre havineg 1 e 3 | In support of his contention that FATHbR AND SON K]LLED shoulder, and arm, and a severe |, 4. ongincering business h rd dtme | Unnlston foday recelved [testimony should be confined te Taken Back By Wife, Teaves |shock. Klett & Alling issued the | 3 08 CRETICCERE B A0 e A ica T R AT 2 ‘ o |writ, which s roturnable the first | TR A by s Bom They ecte A - ] \ Now Y | Onee More exday of Stntemberiin thelsuperel 4 ol Sy B 2 0 ¥ ¢ Aty ou ir Yormer Was &2, Latter 55 and Deaf, | ‘rn\. Rl M‘f(,'fi’;"h" 2 :" Wintite { Jordan of Briarcliffe Manor. N. Y.: | measuring approximately 40 by 20| .o vord pr | ' K ) colEalulelE youin| | South B Tnd., July 18 (& FaSONLL: : "' z il PR hters, Mrs. George Rryvant | feet B e o lling the rights | & On Grade Crossing Tragedy At | Wilson Culp, for Ohio pastor, \““ )“' ac \”1' “;* PTODENtYERAtEIAS e o Mrs. B ¢ r George K. Spoor, founder of tt e r state. | |still 18 a most ardent lover. ashingfon stree ot Plathviite Mrs Henrs Fssanay company and inventor of SPning ot ing pa- | Hillsdale, New York, | '\‘,,m: i pastor who has fwics Coal ‘& Wood Conily x“ ”v\, I ! ,'Y e the cquip! monstrated {t ¥es- |y 1 | 2 | z e pa 195 { ret W. Perkins, has | AYOon. and Miss Jennfe Jordan, w quip ' shonld 1 i 3 {lisdales N % ; deserted his wife and nine ch , : J o Heimer e histha lay Resethines ] The Only Tssue H e N, Y. July ! e i Lo Leued Felix Venturo for $2,200. Act- {Yhom her is 1 F ! 1 ( DR R JUARE [t iyl (Eae e SRt Fri " s only to be forgiven each time, has 1 | grandchildren, olay ) nook, even a quart y:d s nd 1 i ng on a writ returnable in the city 2 v \ The S TRt t Yahe ; tav |10ft his family and is believed by ) ohiideenl four mrnhiee Rt v roor \ . T ed early today eourt the first of August, Constable | L LA \ s Ciola et v cir_small truck was struck |2if® to have left home for Mrs. 1 Winkl rnished money in the [Nieces. “'QOnce ~ 8 U N © York-North Adams tramn |20T0thY Culp, a sister-in-law o - ikl gl maiss b ra | Fune Tt three mont } To permit t by b My r Napanee, Ind.. who disappeared at | Pands of the board of public works. | Funtral s s el 5 ouble _|experts would e to rial ‘ S > fime as did Mr. Culp. T S P I s - - — . every wee < e v experts for t ) : e e vl DEMPSRY VS, WILLS | Paber o7 o e 0 ANOTHER KNAPP CLUE 75 =0 Ty L A ch other. Last spring they cast | Plainville the sale snd 3 sions ' for a long distance in [gp oir | only to break e I have this | T elther ion The older man was | when Mrs, Wilson Culp got a war. |Chmpion Signs @0 Fight But—Not Will C = ot Nacil'of This Time “Thrill-Sayer” 1o Re- |11 e 0 2 known that the ! AT et |rant charging non-support. When| - | W1l Consider Need o ported to Have Been Scon Down | Such has | T ) onen t {the latter refused to proseente each | Before Scptember of Neat Year, Tt I A i |the latter refused to e each | | istant for Hennessey ' i soumn carotinn, ¢ g . : TOURIST |returned fo their homes asking for- | i Announced. Alderman ¢ W | = N 1 editor 3 giveness. Their requests were grant- | ralk Johr SR Columbia, S. C GROWDFD (AR w-\Af‘HF\ \ te. Mr. Allen : " ‘mx and each promised not to err{ New York, July 16 P—Tex Rick- |setected by Al Paonessa | Philip K. Knox Knz T 2 taliat 5 {again. However, they are believed 'ard ;.mmn'rm] today that Jack |as a committ g slayer of a New Yo ! s % Five Americans and English Chauf- [to have broken their promise Dempsey had been slgned to fight [cil to inestig tor =« May be in South Carolina . s o § I The om thus fear Hurt When Sight-seeing Car Mrs. Wilson Culp believes they have ,H\H\ \\ Ils, negro challenger for the |deputy buildi 4 st Stimson, a traveling man | One Killed, Another Badly " Girl Ts Assaulted by K 1 thay f Ar fled to Mexic e crowr tei . bR isstimahe | : every seat was oceuy 1 to Mexico P ight erown [napactor E 4 1 1bia last niEht [ \yhop Machine with 11 Passenzers Crowd M \(mm: Men el NI e Dreiv Overtums in England. i U RTeTIONS V. ard fald he signed a formal buflding t 5 v he had given a in his | o S v h Culp was in el urch {0 fcontract with the ehampion today, |l has auth t ¥e v to a man who| Hits Another Auto ;’ S Port|.. Speak up. Ar. B Tondon, July 16 (M—Five Amer- [Ohio he is said to have ran off with |{he date of the meeting being left |sanction 1h of Knapp and | N . Ll f s 1 to the yo " fcans ar n he were [ cholr singer on'y to be retnrned | gpen aloye Bylthe . & S s otet ) I ¥ 1, § ] b 1 T tator n wher secing |and sentenced to an Ohio workhouse “It will be impossible to stage it (the eve th it fou R printed 1 s 2 . X 3 m‘” a s y ile in which they were rid- | 0N a charge of nen-rupport. A 8iM- |ypie vear” the promoter sald, “but | 4 . ZEE = S 1 1, early e kidded and overturned at Lang- [f1ar charge is now pending as the re- | "ot 0%y ® SRR S Win e One American woman suf- | sult warrant obtained yester- |, Dempsey expre his RIGH TIDE nie d : | red a broken collarbone. All other | day by Mrs. Wilson Culp. to meet Wilis' at any e is state. He = | lex. appe were very siight. | R July 17 (Standard Time) sald, in army ] ; e I W All names fused by members B()\ LILM(‘C‘ (-aflolmc nce of Wil trom thik At New London, 7:43 a. m s. but wor a straw hat and s H | \ he party Sev 1 e o 7:34 p. m. At New Haven 1 a civilian coat on his arm. | ster, was arrcete E | insiste ar 4 country and the g lay-off by il x » th n it o charabancs carrying Amerl T'ml\ for Fun Is Dead Dempey Influcnced the postpone. || 9 & M 811 p. m He told Stimson that he had come | mansiaughter ar g s fons ran for help a he law. No ! €20 tourists returring from Scotland | Whit ins. N. Y., July 16 W— | SOFRCr L eatd . adely where he 1 | endanger s ¥ o o lnecont ar. | ROt hearing i - rough Langham. kCarleton id. five-vear-old son of Usder the ‘" act Domre - | et et A om an aeroplane A few minutes t | “We admit t Mr. Scopes taugh i s s R i nde contrac mpsey | S ahciaved & ke oo Bled det on M & what the state sald he taught. ne AT ted to take on one con- | # * J 5 G hat he violated the law by doing & £ road € . workout” hut Rickard || ead as proof of the fact he had| e Geapis W ON STRIKE s s e T h collar N ’, ot & ate THE WEATHER | Ibeen in a crast 1 « ¥ 65,00 R Twenty || 10T ORe. must be shown that then Y vas taken fo atithe | han ke ad no idea who would be bl i o e L T ked @) Brussels, July 18 *—Twenty |1 variance hetween what he taught nearby t Oak is ex- { anton ar ! Hartford, July 16.—Forecact wgton, J 16 (P — The | short dist nd ! t ! thers in t and the ¥ pected to proceed to London to- | fun of it.” The boy's com ho P for New RBritain and vicinity partment is preparing to | as soon as it was out of sight of | distr he general “Our sclentists are not here to night. All the others continued to | escaped injury, admitted had VICTIM WEAKFR Showers and Slightly cooler eme court next |t ice officer. The m strik of cal workers, |give opintons, They are here to Londor the a They | been playing with matches the| New Haven. July 16 (P--Marcus tonight; Friday, fair and |w les corporation | proceeded but r ng tal number of strik- state the facts of s e. None of declined . mackine had deelled ight | Pelettier of Haitford. hospital pa- || codler i trvt sult which | it crashed into . rs & ¢ strike was caused them are po't experts. They come euse th ot e mer the nk to & waat tient with a breken neck, was much | as d issed in the lower courts “as ing Jdilven Into & farage | by tempt to decrease wages five | -— e one wae seriousl | wouia happen.” | weaker todas. b 3 f— & |in New York. e driveway. | per cents Ay o | =+ (Continued op Page 14)

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