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News of the World By, Associated Press BRYAN'S BODY 13 OFF ON IT5 LAST TRIP T0 CAPITAL Citizens of Dayton Stand With Bowed Heads as Funeral Train Leaves Gity FIRST STOP IS T0 BE MADE AT CHATTANOOGA Public Is Permitted to Enter Car und Gaze Upon Face of The Great Commoner—Railroad ‘Workers Stand With Bared Heads as Fu- neral Train Passes Along Route— Widow Showing Effects of Strain, Chattanooga, Tenn.,, July 29 (P — The Bryan funeral party arrived in Chattanooga at 10:15, The public was admitted to the speclal Pullman where in single file they viewed the remains of the Commoner. More than 1,500 persons pressed against the iron barrier of the sta- tion when the train arrived. In single file men and women, with a few chiidren, passed into the car where the dead statesman lay. They moved on without halting. Flowers, the tributes of patriotic and clivle organizations were placed within the compartment with the body. Room was lacking to hold them all. ‘Widow Shows Strain. The widow remained in her seat in the rear section of the Pullman part of the car, Her face showed the strain of the sorrowful burden which 8! has resolutely sustained. During the trip from Dayton, Mrs. Bryan maintained her composure 0 remarked upon by her associates since the death of her husband. The resting place of the Common- er was heaped with flowers., A truck load had been coveyed to the train at Dayton In addition to the wreaths which fliled the funeral carriage. Employves .of the Southern Rall- way along the route of the funeral train suspended work as it passed and stood with uncovered heads. The funeral car was transferred here to the fast southern train which reaches Washington early Thureday after stops in Knoxville, Bristol, Roanoke and Lynchburg. Conductor G. W. Mitchell of Knox- viila was In charge of the train. For four winters he has been a mem- ber of Mr. Bryan's Sunday school class in the First Presbyterian church st Miami 1. @, Collette, lagman, has known Mr. Bryan for 20 ycars, he gald. He too had heen a member of the Com- moner's Sunday school class. H. H and the Fireman was Frank Booker. Richard Rogers, host to the great days, oined Chattanooga Weaver was the angineer, leader in his last tuncral party Darton, Tenn. July 20 (M—Quit ting forever the little sout friends mad> his v, the hody of William Jennings van early to ern town where v hegan its m Dayton to W inzton, the natlan will the final tribute ta his memory he- fore burlal Triday in Arlington cometery. Jonrney Te Started Iang - whera Tha spec 2 regular drew out of Dayten at TanMnEnrabl tovwatd ere the publie placid face of the Mrs. Bryan her household, ird end o bronze sket lay the ob- tion section of the coach ens of T al Pullman Southern railwa altached fo frain o'clne Chattanooga will enter to view great Com with membher: accupicd the for he car. The on supports in of fight red at the fr itz where the far zed tra nd state W his sion cside de- ba ir evolution see thefr Isader and of his it Associate of 1} Te ith ¥ a train 1 a berland hills o eads as s e ay through the The metal casket with flowers s in the sy of a res gervation ial car tion of glas: o180 h od att casket tanang antion at the " the party attanoog: Mrw. Bry nto the ear tfent B n ' assisted bile by Met Rry aderly H M. llace Hageard by request of refrai Wil Thompson and W tographers n party Pt to er r ool am w. widon. 42 Yeork epecial, with Wa Chattanooga. conductor 1y the sperial car and another abe nutaber att ] the Woodall Will Pay funeral L poss Mee) ta Washington 3i vision superint te Chat Homage car them NO STRIKT New ¥ nt ah IN NORTH HAVEN 29 (A—Work North Haven spite of & mass ok vards today | ast night whie Brick ting of employes organizers of the T'n C M A strike hait becn The employes there will be no strike. and e “Tiaq ey MPT WIS F0IPUU) NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JULY LIFE IN JAIL ON INSTALLMENT PLAN \That's How Police Describe Nason, Fake Check Passer | e HELD UNDER 81,500 BOND‘?"‘ Prisoner Released Irom Cell Yes- newg to the Natlonal Geographlc iSiiee AL 29, 1925. MAGMILLAN EXPEDITION PLOWS THROUGH ICE PACK Both | Ships Succeed In Passing Through Melville Bay On Edna Phillips Weekly, a high school teacher, of Valley, Nebraska, and M. 8. Phillips, her stepfather, of Robbins Station, Newlington, saw each other for the first time yesterday despite the fact that Miss Weekly Is 40 years old. The meeting took place at Mr. Phillips' farm in Newington. Miss Weekly's visit had been anticipated because of correspondence which had taken place for the past five years. The school teacher has been anxlous to come east for fome tinis but could not arrange the trip until this summer, Mr. Philllps, who {s nearly 70 years old, was excited over the prospects of scelng hls stepdaughter for the first time and greeted her with all the affection he would show his own child. Although he and Miss Weekly's moter had been married a number of years, he had never seen his stepchild, as he remained in the west when her mother, who died several years ago, came e Way To Etah, | Wash , July 29 (A—The Mac- | ships Peary and Bow- d (hrough the Mel- | ck after continuous ting with unfavorable navigating | Arctic have p a message dated July vas delivered today. 4:30 this morning,” he sald, Peary, which had been leading some hours, signalled for a stop more than three hours the | nted seals on the ice,” telegram told of the Peary ing the way through the fce Bowdoin, and how the lat- ship's bow had split 200-ton fee | terday Appears in Pollce Court on Charges of Victimizing Lour P New Britain Merchants, Miss Weekly's visit will be cclebrated tonight at the Phillips home when a supper will be served. Among those who will attend are Leroy Phillips, a half brother of Slater road, this clty, Charles and Carlton Phillips, twin, of Newington, also half brothers, and Mrs. Emil Plitt of 286 Chapman street, this city, and Mrs. R, Win- chester of 8 Seyms street, Hartford, sisters. ] lana for Benjamin Nason, forme city, found it easy to cash wbout the city, the police s the result that he was arraigned be fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling in |, police court this morning on charges of obtaining money and goods un-| der fulse pretences. He walved ex-| amination and was bound over to the September term of superior court under $1,500 bonds, Nason's alleged activities in the | { fake check game here came to light last August when four cheeks were have never see so much ice in Bay," Commander MacMil- d we are all thankful to | i safely through it on our | Factory Conditions in New Britain Excellent RADIO WILL BROADGAST FUNERAL OF W. J. BRYAN! martrora, July 29 (ap)-- Miss Charlotte M. Halloway, 't 1 over o the police, ¢ Stations WRO, WJC and WGY, as industrial investigator for the for $22 and worthless. An fnvesti | State department of labor has'!lon at that time resulted in a w , an amateur radio | plcked rator at up the ch GEORGIA VOTED DO EYOLUTION PROPOSAL Well as Some Others, Will Put it on the Alr similar | Washington, July 29 (P — The Bar | | tuneral services to be held here to- L A morrow for William J. Bryan at the New York avenue Presbyterlan church will be broadcast both by the Radio Corporation of America and |the American graph company. Station WRC, the radlo corpora- tlon's Washington unit, will broad- | cast as will WJZ, its New York sta- ton, and to WGY, the General E tric station at Schenectady. Other stations probably will be aligned on theradio corporation's routing. | The Amerlcan Telephone & Tele- | graph company wiit broadcast from | WEAF at New York and a number of other stations, probably including WCAE at Pittsburgh, WWJ at De- troit and WCCO at Minneapolis. 0~ o Amendment to Prevent Its " Teaching Downed by Big Majority | | | | | A ta July 20 (P—An amend- ment igned to prohibit the aching of evolution in the com- mon schools of Georgia today was voted down overwhelmingly by the (ate house of representatives. Teaching of evolution in Georgila schools would have been prohibited uder the provisions of the amend- he amendment was oftered to the neral appropriatioas bill and| de amination on one count and re of the complaints and examir on the three additional counts, Chicf Willlam C. Hart said tha Nason 1s wante the police other cities w he passed Just finished a survey of the ’\‘1‘. ‘.4.,?,‘,'?,],S l‘f,;.\: ;"f ‘._u‘\ pa ; i term in Massachusetls for of New Britain, da‘- th'(l 1 o 59 ford police Lad first claim . t there was no place in /714 PPl he was released trom the were busier than those in that tice were forced to await liis rel city, nor where the factory ''om custody afier being tri g Releasceq From duil Yesterday !L‘mpIO}Dd. His term at the county jail was | MR Iu] over to the local police and! , y y | broughit : nent this' | siderable knowledge court pro- | cedure from the past was indicated | pen this mornin waived ex- . . | Defeated in Surprise Game | by Mrs. Sterrett at industrial situation in the city She said to- activities in sy leld, T the state where the factories ' \isssaenusctis jail, and the loc Telephone & Tele- | Operatives were more steadily | !¢, Harttord charge completed yesterday so he wus turn- LflSES [i[]LF Efl { morning. ned con- NTEST { when he stooq — | Eastern Point i o | wort | ~SIXTEEN P. \DRIVERS ORDERED HELD | FIT OF JEALOUS RAGE| | by an automobt {1ce in the war. Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 12,005 July 25th ., PRICE THREE AGES., STABBED IN HEART BY BROKEN GLASS New Haven Probation Officer Dies in Auto Accident CENTS NORTH AND SOUTH BORDERS OF COUNTRY TO BE PLACED UNDER STRICT GOVT. GUARD KILLS THREE DURING ‘ Andrews Plans to Stop Not Only Liquor Smuggling, But Also Other Contraband En. tering U. §. Probation Officer Hills Was Pinned | Richmond Youth Also Shoots and Seriously Wounds Fourth Against Tree When One Autolst | Lost Control of His Machine This | Morning. ... ... New Haven, July 20 (P L. Hills, probation officer of the city court, died in a hospital this mor ing shortl fter he had been struc ling % July 29 (P—His Mrs. Vivian Tomlin Peers, former artist's model, he has confessed to police, caused Rudolph Disse, 18, to shoot her and two to death and seriously wound man in a sudden burs t has st Frontier Organization to Dovetail With Interior Prohibition ~ Watch — Drys Confident of Suc- cess. while stal at a street corner walting for the bus which usually took him down tow Mr. Hills was standing apparently at a place on the sidewalk that was @ safe. A truck came through N gun play street just as a light c nond, were two Negro lat Deteetive Sergeant J. Harvey | down Goffe Terra irke, who dled last nigh: as the! were driving fast and avoid ird victim of the shooting, was truck tried to turn Into of the two men whom Disse strect which has a widih of s 13 police he shot simply because | feet. The driver, nk Jac he was afrald they would frustrate lost control and the machine s ] se of killing H. G. Carter a tree and swinging around pin » other victim and his supposed Hills against trec. The wind- r he had shot Mrs, Peers. shield cut Into his left breast pe Britt, who was serlously trating the heart. wounded, a stranger to the Mr. Hills had seen overseas serv- | others and had simply volunteered | to take Mrs. Peers, Disse and Burke in his automobile when they were | arralgned there on charges made e and the latter was in court arges by Carter that he had threatened him. Both cases were continued and as the two left court | Burke arrested Disse on a bad check char, He accompanied them| with Britt when Mrs. Peers sald she wanted to get some clothes at| nre Andrews apparently | Disse’s home. Imitted to a completely Remaining in the ear there a8 the horder patrol system, - others stepped to the sidewalk Blg Lok fARnuslly o Disse suddenly whipped out a pIstol, | Treasury officlals have estimated eye witnesses told the police, and that the government loscs between without warning shot down the 810,000,000 and $15,000,000 & year woman and two men. through smuggling and the plans Rushing fn the car to a restaurant lundar study would be aimed {o pres ['owned by Carter in the downtown ivent the fllegal entry, not only ef nother came he l.fl.vvr‘ Bu By The Associated Pr Washington, July —In further- ance of his basic plan to choke off the liquor supply at its source, As- sistant Secretary Andrews of the treasury proposes to erect a line of defense on the north and south bor- ders that will dovetail in with the interfor prohibition organization. Reinforced Patrol The assstant sccretary began con- sideration today of a plan to rein- force the customs service border p trol to take care of the new defense areas. He had on his desk reports from all border collection officials, each glving suggestions and recom- mendations for meeting their par. ticular problems. venty son, Willis r Mix ordered Jackson b and also Johans Je ich fig- orone ithout ball, sen, driver of ano ured in the accident, Police rushed to the scene of the accident and helped extricate Mr. Hilla from the wreckage. BRICK MAKERS STRIKE IN THREE MORE YARDS | Murray Towers and is com. motorized the | less checks. 1t is uderstood cheeks In great numbers have cashed by Nason about the and because of hiy past terms the offense, the one he face | local charges, and other he { called upon to face in refer (o him ¢ rving lite on 1} nt plan. List of Victims illeged to D s checks, ea t that L DARROW REPLIES T0 tern Point, Groton, Conn 5 29 (A—A thrilling surprise gallery which followed the in the second round of match play in the seventh annual woman's inyi. fation golf tournament at Shenecos tett course, this afternoon, was the defeat of Mrs. Dorothy Camphell Hurd, of Merlon, last year's cham plon, by Mrs. H. D. Sterrett of Hutehinson, Kenses, one up on the 19th hole, Miss Glenna Collett of Metacomet | A. came through a winner after a hard ar- zamo against Miss Dorothy Kloiz of | ence Darrow, Chicago lawyer who Indlan Hill club, Chicago 4 and 4. upheld the theory of evolution at In the other two the John T. Scopes frial at Dayton, first flixht Miss Helen nn., has answered, very briefly, “hampon, defeats the final message of William Jen- 'owney of Springfi A nings Bryan, fundamentalist cham- . and Mrs. J. I Thomson of ion and his chiet opponent at the | Varnon. N. Jnished | Dayton trial. Mr. Darrow me | Miss Qreutt hare for a brief vacation and proba- | e gasisrn bly will remain two (ays. 1 s Like the message of Mr. Bryan, |Nat betwr n out through the press by Mrs, Klotz made notable by the July to the players sta for the il be futy man the police 3 | who is & | me Makes a Brief Response | to “Commoner’s” Final Message vn Evelution . Tertes of of §60 Kune store Alpert A. Gold In each purchased th Lexington, Ky., July 29 (/) proprietor of a st Main str M Hartfc and of ¥ the merchar | ehecks in payment the diff of the nt valu Two of the First National bank T avenne | | 1 | | 56 Clure police clalm he an ace tender T A 2 up on | White | e : eiving ¥ Maureen hes of hamplon 1 nd the amount specta e ono it Hartford and Henry € of John H. Carter. en Miss Wi to times outdrove her opponent whose driving has heen re- zarded an on n s death, his answer through in an address, “T have read wl | tended fo spe i hurried Darrow said, “but it | tmpre as only thé argu- | mentative statement of a lawyer, He | referred again to the Loeb and Leo- | polq ca and the philesophy | 2us He indicates that, in hig | belief, such philosophy may have | been responsible for their i J “Leeb g evolution or Ni s probable he account of the Mr. common Darrow the alsn issued press and Mel ticut i em on H an," Connee River able to Ienry New as rer arkable for distance : or Miss Collott, Going » on | Klotz got | the | not the and p Banking Co C re at Mr. Bryan in out Miss ch at Dayton only h at 1 n first two the third fourth on a bivdi them sqnare Collett o holes. Miss hole and won 2 which made They halved the fifth nd Miss Collott waon the sixth, s¢ enth and eighth and at the ninth ¢ 3 up. She took hirdie 2 which and On the fifteenth Miss Callaft 1 driven to the ind the ball had roll n Liritain the other on t Na- I | Al tional bank, 1 me landall s | RETURNS AUTONOBIL I Mrs e was the fifteenth Ay with a gave her Norothy Hayin Towne Gives Back atch 4 | thing of groen ta Surery ( Machine . at| ould provide that any teacher who augh a theory of the origin of man tn contradiction of the Bible's ac- conld not re a salary rom the common school appropria- n vunt, vive CHARGES NAMES STOLEN Secrctary of Boston Motor Truck Club Declares Emploge Took Peti- tion With 12,000 Names on it. B e ston, July 20 (P—Day Baker, | ary of the Boston Motor Truck | ed today tha apply for a warrant for the arrest of | mploye who is alleged to have n a roll containing the names of ) signatures of a pet cferendum of the bus controj | passed at the last session of the legis- Teh tim he would | tion for for 000 filing the petition vith the names required by Inw expired and the act nt into eftect today because of enth 1 v last night hour disappearcnce Baker declined to public the name of the charged with the theft rrest had been maide 1se it had been expect atfon of the law w 1 Jed by the filing of the re lum petition state officlals | 1 bus operators were taken by sur Secretary make em Plove unti d ) » oper 1spet er- | Jouss prise yesterday's development, it ™ ald, ow b to comply vas sald tate, it was yuld h 1 | of the most to the | 1ot requires 1 by state that bus ro the highway Acpartment and that t the public rificates er heard of either. Leopold did 1 Ni up making the puft Though She Had Right to Take it. The matches in fre to he A neasy one other flights followed by the driving, ippreaching and putting education tions e act of two crazy | *seeutor v ot e | WOULD WIDEN ARCH ST. unitersities o iy eht aps Nietsche read old prove the idgeport, After v works, from mission that competi g tain . v seribir her or for 1 enfence and necessity ‘rom v Masonic Lodges in Elm y City Plan New Temple Haven - have attend re and col- studied 2 ges of July erhintien ¢ of the that commit pro m should 1 did about r Loeb and Leopold New ITmprovement Association Plans in W 1e, and on the site will b crime as Leopo . v Sneath to Beantify Thoroughfare amil | ! A to- |t rer k or =0 aft \ember a wel Wage Advertising Campalgn a v v committed their crime a prea woman 14 b one claim that ! her i posing the Masonie temple his wife husband t | gether. Would religion had 1o the 1 ] cll widened possibly siv n the west side and | as the re or- poisoneq petition which be sent 10 e the new temple Wooster mopolitan advance her at thes sking t bo Hiram, Trur ut Rock and ( Arch Masons Royal and Sele any 1 this id? little, aus preacher 1o e ing two fart \n the east side Harmony N Conr ew Ha “In this world, is accomplished if anyt mecting of the n Arch Sireet Im 4n Wiy °t Masters . Knights Within Anson without vement “n Comma you would be forced to kill The tnvention hdl the & « of the business the 1 a number of them arches at bearing fi- reading as fo! Arch busi many of en on ey of New 11 risdiction H the latter are £ M wns adjacent to the city Erection a Mis fall as present building oe ipied by all but two of t! mentioned them el ing ven some maintaing that it of the prir P an of stions A Une of pross > T cost and no ons upen but jone good has inta the Derby the er ction o the ated signs, one “You ar gateway live steel automohile : . end of street as ne ratlroads aideq automobi kill n killed by is no reason they may start now entoring ul 5 that sh hodies ut they o bile at she | i ar fs a purposes hy its ow ay ving sections of the city bodies homicides but t should be parcel “The trial several th Of the Dayten only heard of &olution ton they selling mor volutior n any to. cek hospitality of lodges In the 1 the new templ loned pack and|" th “onnecticut cks and the beautifying were r and unti mplete compa the things their intention net to tal T on has significant rd the at them had er Tod in Day- s of and and hardly 1s Jone of nong other plan of having tion against Mrs Original plan ien do! ntemplated a ha disct One u address 1 ar building ors who case 1 1 scisson s t ay Mrs. Mallory Advances To Semi-Final Round Y. July 29 UP—Mrs of New York ad i nt D wn Arch kind attanoog: are representing and good - insignia ggressive T tising campaign her arrow \ HIGH TID} o July 30 (Standard Time) At New Tondon, 4:03 a. m 4:37 p. m. At New Haven 5:14 A m.: 5:45 p. m dema for The to think Dar publicity les in the Seal will bel | to tennis tourna g Miss M phia 6-4. 6 Bre of arried ract attention of as fo vice-preei ows: | % K wr, Santa 3 nlso won her retary, Max| | 1 r, Claude J committee | and Max J will be | { s by defe a Bayard of Short §-8 Mra Mallory will the Wills-Jossup r half of the draw e will victor in the Ryan.Goss matech the lower half, BUILDERS STAND FIRM New Haven, 29 UP—Master bullders whose contracts a by strike abo s executive the officers A THE WEATHER July & Le onlats Unkelbach Harry publicity A | week, oux 8 s and also sald that some men had return- od to work. Tom: win Hartford. July 20.—Forecast for New Britain and vicinity Grnerally tonight Thursday ed of mason helpe . er of 1 rs said today that they Shore. W. Vogel nd tising direct ther meeting will be held next foir and at the up: negotiate with the vl while Miss W th in * * Holmes Plants Cease to Operate | section, Disse startied a crowd gath- ered there for the day meal by bursting through door and brandishing 1 warning, was shot through the heart by Dis as he stood behind the counter. After escaping in the confusion the youthful slayer was captured at muzzle of a gun by'a trafiic police- man who boarded his car. “1 it and Britt,” Disse told » In his confession, “But 1 was afrald they would try to stop me before 1 got to Carter.” ha sees said, he very brick yard fn Berlin, with the exception of the Carbo Brick Co., is now down, as a result refusal of all but the Carbo | yards to recognize the National Clay Workers' Union. About 100 men Jeft thelr fcbs this morning, when | the Murray, Towers aind Holmes | { yards shut down and the Stiles and Reynolds firm was also strike bound today. The ride out | the strike. That s practically assur- S FINNERAN SUSPENDED tion on the part of the manufac- probapility We haven't been l\ldh-i | e Firemen shut manufacturers will taken ing sald, down and kerp going h FLOWERS CANCELS FIGHTS dollar for six months" he | 'so we might just as well shut as to any a not ma money and Lring in Given Hearing for Fight in Engine House John Maher | moved, So Will Not Take Part in | Fireman of Engine ny 2 was dismissed from the New Dritain fire department by action taken at a speical meeting of the board of evening, and neran of th nt of The recommendations mmittee to that ¢ Negro Bover To Have Tonsils Re- | v No. ire commissioners last Fireman Willlam Fin me ¥ wa Routs Scheduled il N 29 (P 1 of 3 Due to = ation for r b compa from : his ¢ na fm ston o middie board N of the ot liscipline com prior 1o the sessior Commissioners Joseph John Mikelauskas hear ding & fight in cd while on were sus J. Noble, b 4 by Captain Fred stimony 19 Chief William the fire to sayv o that he was ol the Angust Mills in Haverhill Fall In Line With Wage Cut Haver} Mass, J 20 (P—T no * of stool pigeon™ 1ik rs of t mpany S 5 E m Maher state ket Mi nds is city, emy 2 had ng has fo officlals of the been iderable has Police in Jersey Are Looking for Gunman N d. dnly 23 OB on ssa) of of ¥ tate, mak the dism Ritom s road from Mo 38 days. Savings in 902 Banks Show Great Increase ts reported n‘ led np for several months Washington Savings de 902 ban $7, try tota onJ and $7.4 s as prepared represent posits of mutual sav- districts where there mutual savings banks sav. its of other banks are in- board, in SAYS HE'S A ROBBER Ha ) (P—Wi N H PO exhibiting of a 82 4 district deposits $1,700,000 on to $2.108.961,000 on In the Boston district ere was an increase from $1,256,- 624,000 to $1.322,249,000. The de- posits at Philadelphla were $488,. 816,000 on July 1, 1924, and $818,. 420,000 on July 1, 1835, In th New York Increased m last night and ng of a chain culprit police wspaper 24, robbery 09 L] y 1 was e the The Ind claimed to have been travelling In this state and New York for the past 14 montha, ore Carter | 1 that 1 atter ] ad | of the | {liquor, but of many articles of mer- chandise on which fariff duties are |1evied as well as the smuggling of |narcotics and allens. Long strefches of the American [border now are unguarded becausa lof the slim number of customs {agents who can be assigned o the | Dakota-Montana-ldaho and Wash- {Ington arcas, as well as along the Rio Grande and Southern Califor- wint to shoot Detective nla districts. (hr’ Cattle Smuggled In . The southern problem has heen |1argely that of smuggling of liquor, narcotics and allens. Mr. Andr [ feels that men and faster |means of travel would solve the sit- ‘ Andrews was engaged uation ‘While Mr. {in his study, the board of temper- |ance, prohibition and public morals | mora of the Methodist Fpiscopal church fssued a statement declaring the as- sistant secretary was a “friend of | prohibition beeause he is the enemy of lawbreaking." hinks All Should Afd The board held that “every United |States official, whether connected with the prohibition unit or the fed- |eral courts, every investigating offi {cer, every prosecuting attorney, every | United States commissioner, every {United States mashal should ba a |supporter of the American policy of | Hguor suppression,” | Although declaring Secretary Mel. lon so of his assoclations and in his interest in ths whiskey busi- ness in former vears, “was not con- sidered by prohibitionists as the [ proper person to he in charge of en- {forcement, the board sald there was clreums that he | was following a polley of “absoluts non-interference and of sympathetls support of his subordinates charged with the enforcement of the Volstead {act.” antial evider The assertion that “prohibition s aving its last trial” was sconted by |the board, which sald prohibitionists would fight on until satisfactory en- forcement was obtained | OPPOSES SALARY BOOSTS Mass. State Commiseioner Vetoas Wage Which Increases Sought Totalleq $300,000, Boston, July M — The stats administration and Jetter to all heads of lisapproved of s for this year total The letter, signed by ner Frank H. Putnam of ommissi e in on a ts today weight has 1 employment been condi- of the conclusion has been hed that no general increase fn q this year. e various reaches about t a year to add ns of the tax-paying Increases which are not approv- The total req | department | 83 public. The salary Tou have requested EAGLE LOCK CO. MEETING The directors will be the principal business transacted at meeting of the stock- the annual holders of the Eagle Lock Co. whigh will be held at the office of the company in Terryville, Wednesday afternoon, August at 2 o'clock. Other important business will alse be taken up at the meeting. GIVE $100 TO LEGION Greenwich, July 28 UP—The State { Orde~ Sons of Italy in convention | today voted $100 to the Gresnwieh | post ot the American Legion to help |the drive for funds. It was alse voted to appropriate money for & wreath on the grave of the uakpowh soldier in Ariington cemeteryy

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