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O ———————————— News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, POSSE 15 HUNTING FOR SLAYER OF TWO Hudson, N, |, Sisters, 77 and 80, Beaten fo Death SUSPECT STRANGE AUTOIST Stranger Disappeared About Same Time That Killing Is Belleved to Have Battered Bodies of Siste Py The Associated Press Hudson, N. gation of the murder of Miss H. | Occured—Nelghbors Find | | PENN. UNION MEN BACKING MINERS {Hal Million Pledge Support in Threateu" Q'rlke OPERATORS QUOTE WAGES Declare That Miners Today Get Pay Cent Greater Than in Pre-War Days of 1014 | By The Assoclated Press. H., July 24—TInvesti-| Atlantic City, N. J.,, July 24— James H. Maurer, president of the With Purchasing Power 68 Per | HARTFORD WINS NEW POINT IN SUIT AGAINST CONN. CO. By Judge Brown of Superior Court Today By The Assoclated Press, |in May, 1924, and tollowed Hartford, Conn. July 24—Demurrer | warm controversy between the by the Connecticut compuny to the | parties as to the payment of what Is complalnt in the clty of Hartford's|popularly called the two sult to recover under the so-called | stralghtway franchise tax, Tucker grant two per cent of the|Judge Brown points out it is not a Eross receipts from street rallways|tax. fares within the city of Hartford for{ The complaint goes into the his the year 1923 has been overruled by [tory of the straightway company per cent Judge Allyn L. Brown of the su-|contract from 1504 when the trolley perlor court and the case wh!.»u‘r.unpm\ then the Hartford Street carries a claim of $100,000 dam- mpany, MHN'J the con- ages will apply to a decision after a hearing upon the merits, dltions and terms for putting 1 t | overhicad trolle ,\_\.mm. Demurrer in Action For $100,000 Damages Overruled some | although | JULY 24, LONING MAP GONE, JUDD ASKS WHERE Original Plan Costing Hundreds - Missing From City Hall DRAWN BY HIRED EXPERTS Republican Leader Fxpresses An- noyance When Chairman Linder | Tells Him Sketch Has Disappeared —May Delay Council Action. | A the 1 hundred zoning map prepared for at a cost of sev SCOTT ONCE MORE ESCAPES NOOSE ~ AWAITS INSANITY INVESTIGATIG:! 925, —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending July 18th .. 12,003 PRICE THREE CENTS = ] L) HEARING TO BE HELD ON AUGUST 3 TRAUT VICE-PRESIBENT Two Reports, Both Be- Judge e Stay of N[]RTH&JUH[] MFG. €0, lieved Fakes by the Execution Four Hours Authorities, Intimate Before Time Set for F. M. Holmes Rc-clm‘tctl That MlSSll‘lg Brother,‘ Hangmg—The Con- N v I o ollars fssin and members of ) IPY a ” Georgiana Gillis, 17, and her 50 |Pennsylvania Federation of Labor,| Grorgo D. Watrous of New Haven| The Connecticnt company hecame | 01ats 18 missing members ot} President at Annual b M B d d seorgiana Gillls, 17, e arrived today to pledge support of {and Joseph F. Berry of Hartford are | the successor in I'eh, 1010, and suc- | e zoning commission, the ordi- T v T (1] el’t ay be on emne Man Fmally year-old sister, Helen, in the ho“s‘]' the 500,000 members of his organi- |attorn for the Connecticut com- ceeded to the grants and privileges | nance commitice and others who | Meetmng Toda) | they occupled alone here, seemed |z 4ion to the anthracite miners fn |pany In this action, |and also the obligations of the local |y, ] e ; | 5 3 cte absenc fulien : A el £ b L \ U 18 of |had access to the map profess H M B today by the complete absence Ofitng goale negotiation with the| The sult was brought by the city compa . lignorance of Its whercabouts 3 aY to urrender to n“ts e ay € any motive for the crime. ! e map is theSgriginal ning At the annual meeting of the ‘ ; ek Drually S, et il frns jan a8 prepared by the Technicai |directors of North & dus Mz co. | Authorities. Mentally Unhal~ced P e O e e vome® | promise of such co-operation at a ety RO o o uatle: several |this afternoon Geors Traut was | J found lving 0“1 '\‘; ';{"’ Y| morning conference held with the ; | weeks of survey and contains the | glociea a vico-presid Mr. Traut | ! —_— Mre. J. A, Locke and 2 rs.d Am:li"lf miners’ sub-committee in advance of | iru ommendations of the experts| R e el ea e Sener e RO BN O aC i R | b foint cate alsciteston, ‘ {eugaged by the city. Chairman A\ (eeninhen s S ER Ed AR sndizeceivad o \\l‘r!r\v? e | “Tho state federation of lahor of | Thomas Linder of the commission | Gl erirly Hodayilig iy s S 24 e Tussell ifootly et .‘vn]. been | FERNSYIVania,” Mr. Maurer sald, “is wr»nhnvg the work, subsequently | , Michigan, stating Jinssyeacangd thesgnll owa for il o B W :‘ backing the anthracite men to the another eketeh which he sub- brotlier of Itus- | . oo tme Within & week, \ STusnetn 5‘,',"‘"",”;(3,',""\f';p:)"’l"’“’;;‘,nnm. It unfortunately the meet- | imitted as his recommendations. A Uach iy cric i i el shotlian Sanciehy SRpal s O, & 7 [ings with the mine owners resulted | | unnkumm ‘was made between the § e eved from paying the su- fonund OUSe N 2 S reme penalt for the murde 0! Ty G stata authorlties |PY Suspension, the miners can count | | I city i Detroitelub woman who e e o and state anth 8o ERarall) waora i erdleAce Tl l l d 1. S D S B ld g I D for m g l ‘ \n rman William H. Judd today U St S T i 00se for the (hird time inyeshs the case, headed ¥ lport of their brother work Siand {0 oe Dying don (idIng 1nSpec 01 65 | made inquiries as to the whereabouts | s i an four liours befora he was yunty i Y 3 aselton | 1 e 5 made Y 8. Man- | ve been exec ( hen County Solicitor George 1 Maselton | throughont the stato it and as it be- | i { fof the original plan. When he| I that Scott was at her Fobeie iy N e 2 | comearicre . ; was told by Mr. Linder that the lere feared i B ch for Demetrios pponikrious, > S SR 1 ere feared 1y of execution pen g Learin B 40 miles | t1me did not indicato that the scale : arguing that & map that ron police started an fn- i (6 ety Q0 sl G B D | P Al oney should - | Judge Grants Stay. rere he had been confined L . = " | A e R e e |acute. He auld he Intended to re- | Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Marshall Hasten- | Charter Cited by Exceutive to Show | bo avaliable for etudy by the com- o as Tar | A week ago, alx hours befors he LI SR G M D R e i s i 6o BT | mon council members, eport Was Fake. was to hang, Governor Small grante e | gotlations lasted ing Back to Bedskle of Youngster | Council Should Fix Compensatfon | Chairman David L. Nalr of the| rt from Port Huronm, ' ed a one week's reprieve which ex- gearched a sumn R ; | | orai e committee {1 whose hands Scott had been | pired this mornin 1 camp on the Merrimac river nearby Wages Reported Higher Who Is Slowly Dying of & Broken | After Board Has Appointed As-| o o : { S MR David, Mgt i brolen into, but all | Anthracite miners through succes R, ning now rests, denled the map o Chicago, | called out of bed a fow hours before S O S aE Samy | BlYS waRefincre: since pre-war | Back Suffered in Diving. | slstant to Inspector. tad S been Lurned over' to his|3 ind wi L ‘:”‘”'“" it [ho_exccution, con- ¢ : nee that s 7 : el committee, i st of Detra de-| vened a special session of court and repared sty days now p 68 per cent greater | . . | S % D on had prepar ’t,“ "‘N; ",‘,T”: surchasing power than in 1914, an.| New York, July 24 UP—The last| The appointment of Arthur N.| Alr. Linder will write the Techni- today. She said Thomas| granted the stay Governor ther So far as the authoritles Ll ! e e T T o ¢ Ivisory Corporation today » Detroit attorne: d! s nd the state b el 1 ase the murders wera | thracite mine operators sald today. $128@ of a race with death began in ' pyiperford as deputy building in- iVIRoLy: Corpavation loday. i Detroit attorney, had | Smail and the state board of pardons cou a HE K H i1 New York harbor today when the ort to trace the disappearance ted ar ved the repor S At O G ,,,,\‘ n Hux‘ respect, it waa sald, theyil & ot iter Rarilan met the fn. | 8nector, which' wos made \Wednes- oL Lialoh ; ha (el e Mdlacoy et were better off than workers Bl b b il A | > the bodies were discovered. e et e PrRers i ANY | oming Hner Aquitanta, at quaran- | day evining by a speeinl commiltee iing is scheduled to come be- | i T TG Rl 1| The announcemont was based |tine and took off \ir. and Mts. Rody of the common counctl, was con- the common council at a special ot the representa-| = This morning Tow such a violent attack couls R i at | B- Marshall of Pittsburgh, who are [ . oy = e Sion en A {meeting which may be held next ciub women Who| for spri haie bach made Du oDy S REes o e e A Vi Dhastening to the side of their 13- ! provision, Mayor A. | wednesday. Allerman Judd feels FREDERICK M. HOLMES money for Scott's defense, ex- | without fts vietin and could have entered the house by | o ors are uitimately Lo, mecauny | Year old son, Rody, in a dying con- | M- Paencssa sald this aficrnoon and ! sufficient time has not been had to " I that she was opposed to cap- | who had left it standing during davlight, as seems likely, is p ZEiiE o H DLy o 1;' sert | dition tn the South County hospital. he las uested ther meeting - Study the ordinance, no copies of | WAS formerly pre of Tran it suid that in this ' week of g =i ISiNECalE the authorities since the Gillis home i D R CR G GO S s Bl of the committee to reconsider jts | “WDich have n distributed among | Hine Mfg. Co., i ople are posed | mantling it. The earing will s sftuated fn a well populated part The hard coal miner, they said, fs | . The cuiter landed Mr. and Mrs. | aerion common council members, and on [by North & Judd this st a Michigan 1 and t come oft for ral days, Judga of the town with neighbors "whl_u Lh .x,\ ‘:‘(\‘ m 1; Y u‘ uv)_u”.“ Marshall at the DBattery, where an The mayor has asked rthat the | (118 8round may ask a delay if the i ad e oot S st prove to have been done | David indieatir cannot hear it Lundred y n_cithier direction. | now "')fl\!h- or work which, 1oy omohile was watting to take them | commitins make knowa to he|MAYOr Insists upon a meeting next |° L ; : ¢ said she had em-| pefore Monday, August A frolley line passes the door. mywy: 1‘”‘. lower wage scale of :‘CUM to the Grand Central statlon where |puat!12 Hwke | knowa | w follows: ¢ ey who finally filed t's escape n 1 today, he Liotles witlle niatked iy Boys liRONIC Naze Duited Mim BUL ST then ey o9 Hoarded s hei1:05) exproastion i aecaes S sy s "6 alderman is also understood | President-—f. 2 ity petition a week ago. came after le and ral blows. Showed no evidence of | Scaling dov * this YR ‘_” laticlal wether he shall % a £111 time em.| O PO planning to bring before the | Vice-President an B his relatives had yandon- % maniacal The time of the | present purc power 'Alapecial customal ihanentos onlthe T ey S e of the 1 her yma 0 Har been fixed as most s on the dollar [eft it reduced ti | oo en €8 R N arshalls b sles omen ek A certatn ann={clsimay, A lef, ¢ o SR vesterday noon sinee P arec o o 7 2 e ours ! e matter of ) e U i€ Seslerday noon sincel $1.88. a5 compared fo 31 I the na¥iiy e Soormitting {hem foland whlle | 06 POUTS & iy, e nasten e i 1o 1 rarewell, (T ST G MR IR T Ei CARCITNT L R, e ot bt il other passengers were still undergo- i on oot S incumbe | q iy G SHel MELAD [ yveek ing codfish in the pantry while ri | Experts for the miners sald theyilisoitne quarantine formalities. e SRR 5 ‘)vv - / : 4 Wire Rushed by Auto. had beer ning on the kitehen | would prepare an answer to the op- | Young Marshall, in a dive from | ot 5 _"' ] ‘, S AICC YRy s i( ine Scoit, his falthfe <tove, 1t is thought that Helen en-|erators’ mathematiclans later, {the sea wall at Narragansett Pler “‘,."T "_\":”’”I;l“"“W_‘M e, ““3 ¢ r wi for we R e tveek and hroke his spinal cord. Spe- | SH&HLT at the comm et l L foth Thonght Fakes | after the murder of he sister. He 2 X e 5 nuiting them fo attend the ‘ clallstaisald he could not recover and [ oo ye S 0= 0iidar the need of t en's cap s found on the '”;"'“ | that tn thelr opinlen he was living | 0 (8 0 it (" M Tuly 24 (P— or while her hat had rolled or ' > sheor will power in the [ (6PULY: and also at the action of 5 = oth of the yelleved Heen thisen o thatoinie hoimi| . iosteby l}nl: ML p':v“j: I toee ] the committre 1 naming a man ' Carbo and \I'u DO\\ell Said 0 B0 U Ry . z | hope of oo arents heforr SR 5 - fakes, were Tohn T, G B s AL L1 | death can It was reported e tnonn to Have Recognized Shorsgton S5 dered woman, 1,,. 1ght the “a‘«m;.(, l {that members of the commission Toe i She i 1 ] o] ‘ommissione Aarner, e ed up in the St. Cl ¥ gan th a1 estate o“.‘w»‘.,‘ ( flp'lll‘(‘fi ‘ICC-P\GMd(‘m \ | Commissioner I: C '\\ arner, one of A\m. & hote addiessed to Rus: n surly and de- v hich 1eft sisters in a comfort | th objectors to th eatt, and purporting to be | f1a night and who Jelaltho gt bt T The ing C | | cedure 1 by th companies, Carbo of | e Sonhan 3 it k £h morest : Cup, Defeating Coholan [ Thesa Are Standardized by the De- Kensingion and MacDonell of Weat- | o by i el ; ety resgned ¥ AR ; L a 1T p have agreed to recognize the | Doubt Woman's Story s fu e news tha elisle | Uy ‘\ cision of Intersiate Commere fay Workers unfon’ (¢ {s'and one sicond was furnished by Mrs, | Bis \\ & ]1:- '_“y“v“ t ter pm Seek Strange Antoist, | = | Commission, R. R. Says. . awge firm. the Tuttls Brick Co. of | § Map) i | had known N AboUEEENCE 1akt tives last night traced to| Judge John H. Kirkham vester. | Y ment on a vficld, has refused to recogniz CaTjvaRaday minute appeal to the courts ry a tomobile which had been . gt iaan ew Haven, July 24 (M—Commu- | 7 the unfon, caunsing about 200 mem- ; | 1 been at her hor el ot e - ! e elimaten ration rates aro standardiaed by tie | "N hers of the organization to go on L it “I'm A el \ ; DI cipid cision of the inferstate commerce [ oot strike. These are principal devel- or e »"* were his 1 £ mmission authorizing 60-trip tick-1 "y 0y o opments in the past 24 hours | athcr, Ol iy N ford rov e Ll o and a0-trip family tickets fn New strike of brick workers whic e Sihs uth of ¥ n leacning that the stay 1 to 1t York, these latter by decision of t leclared morning in gey iEORG t | Ian T the Gfichre that ed 1o fine ‘1 1» ;\,v,» he heea e e e } . New York commission, a eral Terlin plants and which has | wightman Ia g the name of “Frank St adnet S0 e Pith both golfers playing thelr hest) oo foment officially made her spread to Middletown ey S r " s enlan At : Fes sumes with the judge cominglontion |y, o5 o tha offices of ths Nev It was reported that representa i e lagion the proppietan ot the Lo | York, New Haven and Hartford ¢s of several firms In Berlin were | Irea A { ni king for any heed way and at one stage | my. gatement says that the de “Chapter 26, Section of of the union this afterr Assistar s for him and it was v:m him 5 up. but Co. ion explains the tariffs of the Sk notia v'elock, among the firms 1 Ward he hat he was Robert for ng brifliant golf crept Up i o1 pany increasing commutation The Common ( pro- | - O. Clark Brick Co. and ¢ At e dge was forced to extend io oo potween points in the s of e (ol h 8 n Brick Co. This report « left. she sald. about 2 a. v . L o s Dhest effort pull ot ficg toctiut and New York city by |eommisgion. (ft substantiated stating was going to ] ‘ [the amount of 20 per cent and of such oth 1 em- | Tepresentatives of the Halmes , VDN, (o) in an automobile s i finishes the play for the June |\ Gipin the state by about 40 per cent |nloves of said con Rrick Co. the Murray Rr and |y N y he had to get there in tir A lies was to|trophy. the vice-president's cup.iipuc pircing these fares on the same Sriseal the Towers Rrick Co T e e i . Duncan | The tournament was started on | .cq Tike Macenalihe alataliof . : onference with unlon men today - Sleb aiated i A + and |June 14 with t t that the Shut- | ..o S e o e S t efforts to learn the result of |(-. Rogers A to Mrs. Tsobel I ran of |!le Meadow b could offer entered. | y\prcsachusetts as well as Interstate the conference, resulted in the in nd to Thomas G am wan his preliminary | § ot woen these states e ormation that it was not ended, A : 158ell, that Rebert Sc it v at First Con- |3 ¥'s play fares for the entire system upon ull time, pending the outcome of : 701 1 IM FLECTED Tohn Nonneclly Named As One of Sy National Directors of Hiberni- ans At Their Convention | They | Cor 1 106 Detr Jo T 1 . N. Y % N ng ri or nas p % r materlals. T « about to start. Abo ‘1 € cable broke and they to the ground. KirkKam the rizht to hold the vieo- president’s enp for the season. To hold the cup permancatly, the wir r of one season's mateh mt 1 the tro ossive Invents Machine Which Will Replace 32 \IN\ 24 (A i me 180, July th fo loes the worl es I been de- velopad by Sir ) big gam and firearms manuf turer ng Ameri farm ma A shipment of the new machinery has been mads Lacrosse, Wis 10 his est Scotland machine combines a mower, hay der, ensi cutter and a crawler type tractor 1o furnish the power. MESSAGE FROM MacMILLAN Wi July 2¢ (A—1n 1clay 1 reeeived 1) wdoin of M Y reporte 1 i ur's sa \ Alred P <, a at the Natiopal . ty NKEN DRIVER JATLED » 00 and given \"v!\\x in jail today “cut In" on traffic. fares for 50-trip family tickets in o a state of New York to the same mis level as charged for similar tickets | t bui v but of 23 instead of 50-trip denom- tion to n |inations on other parts of the sys a com “The result of these decisions Would. howe % by the [say whet i of Con- time de y erc who shonuld work Island and Massa- numher of hours pe ts In standardizing the commutation and family frip ticket o ttee d t fares on a common level throughaut ter nt the New Haven system as well as |20 ! ni on ssion ? the Roston and Maine raflroad.” Daon Mayor.” | ; Schupack’s Car Robbed | BALL PLAYER DIES Om Providence Street | James Blagriff of Brig, 11 T The Herata ) Providence. R. I., July 24.—Harry Schupack of 75 Hawkins street, New port Passes Away After Days Suffering ain, was a victim last night of & gang of thieves who have been With Broken Back FEAPIE SR ALNANNESt e sUIDDIBE LS Bridgenort o4 Pt parked motor cars of goods and ac £l i ssories. A brown leath rat 2 : A “Drow Le: odi St hospital, J s a summer suit Llagri bine shirt worth | 8T i white ones worth | P i ies T from a fa was parked ¢ : of the city. s . 4 o : : CHARGES WITHDRAWN ¢ player w New York, July 24 (P —After a serics of postponcments Arthur K. Bou 844,000 Sewing eping. street argument. by a vote of 1157 and 316. ral firms in Berlin contir iing tivities with no ploy v of them on Pickett of the American ay, when Brick ( soing to sign an agreement - organizers. He stated that brick were still being made in the yard It was stated at the T Brick that ning at Official ) men the had compa t the next step on th m would be it the next 1 men will be of the em Co. was held men ovganized as men part wvas stated the af that fi | that the unt move on vwaited s of the ast nig Page 10) That Ship THE WEATHER ! Hartford, July 24—Forccast | | for New Britain and vicinity: Talr tonight and Saturday; little change in temperature, HIGH TIDE c 1. came to an end in ABOLISH \[m ET CARS July 25 (Standard Time) ol today. when his wife \y‘”.“” { 14 (P At New Londom, 12:26 p. m. withdrew the charge. \Jian 1« vester 10 s At New Haven, 1:08 a. m, sted several weeks iotor buses for st cars in a spe 1:34 p. m were Cfl'hed His arrest came when he tried to ago on his wife's complaint after & |cial election held on the proposition ' | of the Thomas Confiscated 1 “Over the admira Orders F | separately with the workers # g # mine owners. and [plunged in a heap. The YOMEN COPS TRAN@FFRRED [t “\\\ hington Commissioner Ohjects . | To Then Flirting With Men, Then | {780 § Arresting Them | | Tpon r p s & which n ¥ sealed Scotl’s Mre. c e Wi v McG Irs. 1 \ c pr g d tilnea Seolt'n Coica « s 1 T ss ¥ led W v D, 1 1 s {03 vart it was who 1 the r several cases broug % ars mashers by the ¢ % el < _“ . \ d w) his sanity was 1.1 3 : t | was s 10 an asylun N I Start Hunt Yor Judge. 113 Injured as Porch | At midnight, thelr F d”\ I)unnz I‘amdc et eiarted 0 July r some s ‘s\‘\ » it his baiti k could : be found. T : et way, clerk a fl w rus ) y gw A 1 tr n E ¢ r the ring was held, | ather Signs Paper, A 1 titel & group of newspa ny | the the attor s onto | triends and his aged father made up AR ering isinsti- | the gathering. The petition, signed ly. Without warning, the veranda | by S father, recited that the i]gave way and the spectators were | condemned man has become fnsane theater was on Bourke strest. (Continued on Page 18§ &