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"'NEW BRITAIN DATLY HERALD, FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925, use of certain books at the discre. on life for one week has been given | his broth ¢ Shotat At I \; . - with printing an open letter to Min- | Qwedi i ”fiHT DEMAN[] F"R [ion ‘ot ‘the Hbrarian ‘and are per I_AST Mw TF B e ot sk pad Love #lc0n b braiher nad feed he ahety dir [ Pranc Newupapar Ownar: i Rutian se oscujuinr (et | vedih. Fieightge but t pent cont f Is Sentenced to Prison be given to “kill him like a dog” it tions. Suggestions also are madea for \Maurer, a drug store clerk in a hold - 1 n tag i Paris. July 17 UP—Charles May. |'h® minister attempted to disarm na- | London, July 17 (—The Bwedisk | vacation reading programs. Jp. Six hours before the time set g 7 o 3 g |tionalist organizations.) |oll-driven cargo steamer G ) | New Assistant Librarian for the execution of the erstwhile Changed His Plea royalist leader and director with | oINS which reached here three days ago ¥ Canadian millionaire, Governor & AT reat Daudet of the royalist party's VERY COOL IN ROME, from New York, suddenly caught change in the staff , moved by a mysterious tele- \ded g i but newspaper, L'Action Francaise, was| Rome, July 17 (#—Weather of |fire at Victorta dock, London, yes- ' ' Chadwick of Roel . 84 tinued from F Page) graph message from Detroit, granted 1 the tedia death v senfenced to two vears' im- | astonishing coolness prevails in [terday afternoon and before the Library Reports Little Increased --eas s - i3 assls fom ! raprisve, G S O e e e e Rty % ot ¥ 8 3 v an o Promises To Surrender ey burst i tears and pleale ¢ r of the Interior Shra- | usual torrid heat, Wraps and over- [was badly damaged. The bonded lfl[eresl n Mflfl's Urlglfl s e ) written ¢ he The message came when all hope 1 h a techr : he sentenee was pronounced | coats are belng worn in the evenings. |tobacco warehouses on the quay 58 0 a gr a had been abandoned by Scott and e PR ¢ default, Mauras not appearing in | Gray skies and showers are frequent. [were ignjted and with thelr con- —_— a sleuth Indignant him wife and aged father, who had | . A R AR A E i oo court where the case came | Romans who usually desert thelr [tents they were virtually destroyed. Despits the o . phia Th 5 218 When 'worked for weeks to sate him, It |« . ) o T contending this court was ' capital In the summer are remaining | There was a cargo of celluloid oln 3 “ort . 1d 10 confessed the killing and promised | gy the art " ineammnetent and he should be tried | at home. The streets here are crowd- |the deck of the Greta, which it I \ t 18 clerk, surrender, urging that the hanging n his heyd Seat aded a $30,. | ir eher court. ¢4 while summer resorts thronghout [belleved was ignited by the sun's PR T A was strugg vith his broth- ayed. It was given to a mes- 000 sa ation in Wind- Mauras was charged In June | Italy report a poor business rays heating the steel deck plates. e b e er. He was identified fn miors than $enger boy on the mreet in Detrot | cor Onr,, LA LN BTl hit ‘ - robleriss, He by & young man amd was signed | jon of a £12 tidse oiasth S ks or e ihiak v Thies : g ST maintained that Robert. his brother il and s s hare ] Dia b ' isa they ean Never apprehended, was the actual | gaor £1 in the constr demandicor thass beaks wbing dlblcicli eserves ot orthessiemnkaniia | SR DTS B UK TSR L [ oad o mie e anchicasRand becinetin GENUINE LATEST MODEL fons on both sides of the question s he = yste milk.” The 30 year old condemned man, | Man Gave Boy Message, fha lbraryioftloinla havainlacediino 4 torney Gorman, ™whose colorful career has included i ;) . book market, however, and mnew | o Al - b . 7 Seort was sincere, he death when news of the reprisve | Rot 8 i ing him to delay books on this subject are being x L \ \ 4 into the polles came. He bade farewell to his fath- ¥ ussell Scott, s fotnd constanfly, One béok by 8 Rc e SR PR A st . elf up instead or and acked that the inscription b & m. today, wa . AT EXACTLY prominent fundamentalist, Dr. How- " derad by the state of l'llno!s"'i ard A. Kelly of Johns Hopkins uni- 0% ZEIF0 0 g Russell Seott next be placed on his tombstone, | seraity, | YA Seientificl Nan| and thel| o ETISICIsCHAseC, SYETVIN g frOMifip pyg 4 the following Monday Had Sald Faresell [not describe. The man gave him Bible.” has found its way to the |TOEE it brother surrenders, we will He had taken leave of his wife, nfanto delivenithe imessagaito)) g e e e | G i ¥ 1 St e ne Catherine ,and given her his pletures [a Western T'nion office, the boy said. | |8 New Britain | v and is available | " \C ) el owship day made the P12 m on frial and give him th o 'j_m TR raatatiiATanctn :l‘qr-;v of Text of Message, ] h ew books e = hom {s seven years old today—the | Eprinzfield, 111, other new books on the iy o ana candle lighting esre- O BLLL 9day g piect is “Human Orlgin” by 100108 00r “ory’ ettective with Som Observes Birthday Ray hlasfathecjinasiiodis jeinanged | (IOTDE HintmEe RS Nl REMEMBER flr. George Grant MacC: aeathetle dancing and singing. Deas | Rochester, !N\ ¥o July 172 (P 21! ildren are in a Rochester, N. [night at Governor Small's This is an unusual proposition and will never come again ! ing worship. dise ale; an h A ution 0 eir | from Detrolt, Michigan . of Yale; and “What s Man?" |\ ) j0g formed a great part of Happlly unatware of the grim shadow insiitution Sl gnorantilotithelr 2 £ Arthur Thomson. A Lf""“"‘ |conference. The people in rge (that had swept past him, Robert i o ron ay hanging of my brother, I en :,-:v ,'v-.\. Rl s s sest oy Se obsarved his eighth birthday 1 the death atch guards, | will be in to surrender mvself, T th modern facts all the National Y. W. . A. Miss Mc- v with his two brothers at the SCO't was e "”i;“-s when am the one that shot Joseph Maur- Konn, the Girl Reserve secretary. Hillside Home for Children while his, 28 Informed of the Governor's ac-|er. (slzned) Robert Scott C L I,I : by M. Luckiesh, director | "0 o " ke delegation, and the |father, Russel ccott, condemned | 107 He had agreed to continue | The local telegraph operator com- | B8 . O of tha resea laboratory for the P was &' intores by a tour murdere o1l at Chi. | Playing until he had made 100 munjcated with Datroit direct, and Jener: eotric company y Bur L % 3 i in e col £0 wh T3 1y oy Dol e e il ot | N T General Flectric company of Boston and a beat trip from |cago over the reprisve that spared POints. He had scored $0 when the | Western Union officials of that city 246 MAIN STREET OPP. THE MONUMENT Foreign Language Books S opane Ao N frr o b news came were directed to turn the message R ; S e TG S B Exclaims “Thank God!” over o the Datroit detestive bursau | cdie Caie i Ayare b Jr, have never learned of 'Thank God!” he exclaimed. His|for investiza directed by Hartford Y. W . [the sentence of the father for the eMotion overcame B Fight glrls have already registered g of a drug store clerk du When he red slightly he {from New Britain. Camp Aya E 1 , but - |asked, “TWhere is my Thank The demand for foreign language | ] continues in increased ! amounts and far in excess of the | ability of the institute to supply. There are books in 17 or more dif- ferent languages besides English These books tell of life, customs and conditions of foreign countries and also of American traditions and cus- toms. They are taken usually by children of peopla who are not edu- cated in the English language. These children take them home for their parents to read. A vast demand for bo of this kind comes from the schools and Miss Greta Brown, li- brar . reports that there is need tor hundreds of books for which the | library, has no funds. | A largs portion of the work in the library at tlis season of the year consists of the sorting of books for for girls of high school age, and is [home today declared that Dudley, 9, God for m e's ¢ 0, won't located in Woodstack, r n the oldest of the threc had been Someone find her and tell her?” Black pond. It offers swimr taken into the confidence of nis| Mrs. Scott was found in the apart- boating. dramatics, handcraft mother before she left her sons to | Ment of a friend. She broke down ture study, hikes. outdoor suppers, |fight for the lifs of her husband, He 2nd eobbed: “And to th campf The camping dates are had been spared the details and the | thought there was no Go August 7 to 21 and August 21 to |first definite news that he had was DPravers mere no good.” Sept. 4. Any girl interested may < reprieve | Governor Small's action obtain a leafiet at the Y. W. C. A. | " shield the boy from | after Scott's relatives earlier which gives some information, or [shock, his guardians at the home | %eek had been unsuccessful in ob- address Miss Harriet Willlams, Y. W. [took care that the news should not |taining a repriev r commutation. C. A., Hartford, be broken abrupt!y to Dudley, who | Business men and ds of Scott, was to have the double responsibil- | Who three years ago was rated as ity of concealing hls joy from his 2 millionaire in Windsor, William E. Hasselback of 62 Mar- | brothers and keaping suspicion from | dressed an appeal for cl ket street reported to the police last their minds that anothar ordeal may | President Coolidge ent, orially | Digt that while he was backing his'await their mother when the brief | Mass. Severa! reprieves pr §i3’351 :r:wrlc_\;r::::n "r‘::fl-fil;lg; {automobile at the corner of East and | respite is over unless the state's in- [had been granted while the cas are repaired in the buildtng wher. [Rhodes street, Mrs. Gattl of 639 |vestigation proves that Scott is en- | before the suprems court of Illinois. aver possible and sent to the bindery | Bast strect and her two year old tifled to commutation of senta or| Maurer was shot and killed April if necessary. The scope of this work | Jaughter were struck and knocked |freedom, | 1324, in the basement of a drug can be appreciated when it becomes l””"‘“- both, however, being unin-| e Reprieve Granted |store across the so;m trom ‘vhe known that last year more than 1 ‘."l-"’ | Chicago, July 17 P—A new lease | Chieago City hall. 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