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e e e News of the World Woman Murderer Pays Death Penalty Today In Mount Joy Prison e Dublin, Aug. 5 (P—A rare event in Ireland—the execution of a woman—took place in Mount Joy prison this morning, when Anna Walgh and Michael Talbot were put to death for the murder of the husband of Mrs. Walsh at [Americk. Talbot was a relative ot the vietim. [0 MILLION POUNDS 600 YARDS FROM SHORE, BUT FAILS 1, Col Foeydrich, British Swim- mer, Thwarted by Channel CARRIED BACK BY TIDE, Te Compelled to Give Up After Drifting Back Half Milo—Swim- | mer {s Noted War Hero and Holds STERLING IS NEEDED PLEBISETE PLINS TOLD BY PERSHIN \American, Head of Commission, | Opens Session at Arica MOVE FOR WORLD PEACE Chile Pledges Cooperation In This, the First Plebiscite Ever To Be Held in the New World—Voters fo | EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1925. —SIXTEEN PAGES. =) NEW BRITAIN 'HERALD DR. GOODWIN'S ESTATE IS LARGEST IN HARTFORD First Appraised at $5,903,617.15 But | Tatest Figures Are 7,133,752 Connecticut State \dvt, Dept. Hartford, Conn. HELD AS THIEVES Winchester Co. in New Haven! LOOMS UPA, tarts Clean-Up iy court on the estate of the late Rey P Dr. Francis $5,101,742.28 has among the heir Goodwin, bern will and that a $1,640,560 ren 1ate a unt rema in th of the trustees, to bo develoy distribute in acc a private rd nee terms of shows distrib s stipulated in th with remorandum, " o, v s MACMLLANS PLANES BULING COLLAPSES FLY OVER GLACIERS TAKES FIVE LIVES an Accnsed Are Charged With Smenng 1 ar the Knlves and Disposing of Them To ‘ Men in Springfield—Losses Total | All Three !\Iachines Rise to Three Story Building in| i Their Acti T , Tho total estate which was fn- 1 » g mit Their Action To Victorla Cross. | Be Given Ballot entoried Jast spring at £1500 . - ) - STy 4 : | nteried | ng eight ot o, eet ansas 1y alls | (3% I yeen reappraised for di London, Aug. 5 (P — Lisutenant- | Arica, Chile, Aug. 5 (P—At the [ 1715 has been reappratsed f New Haven, Aug b—Two young in Arctic Tests in Ruins Followers For Ap- Colonel Bernard C. Freyberg, World | Bitich Govt. Explains opening session today of the Tarna- The latter inclues the unreap. Men are held by city detectives and | : ; Araighstolendinoldenotitie ilciotla] . |Arica plebiscitary commission, Gen- | praised real estata which s not dis more are expected to be arrst- | = : ro' I Cross, lost by a acant half mile to-| Terms Which Averted |* ; ({meat : ! LI ; : i . ' : | Pproval. today in his attempt to swim the | eral John J. Pershing, its president, ' tributed at this tim 1 soon in connection with the theft | Washington, Aug. 5 (M—TWith all | Kansas Cltv, Mo, Aug. § o | English channel. | Coal Strike Vnd all peraons who deslre the 2d- | Real eatato sald rov §47E.080 to 0ro= | op saveral thoussnd doliars worth of | thees of ite alrplanes Assernbled: |1 day in a twisted | = - 3 ¥ pe oy | cement of world peace must feel funds ¢ taxes howed an in from the Winchester Repeat- fest flights ware conducted at Fta and debris recov- | g : After battling the treachercus {yeancamen | pehst bt Scale C | {gratification 2 acceptance by | crease D¥per cantioveriiRotine L 3reenland, ihe Mac-ered tivo bodles belngiy e the (DCAlE . tides and current of the channel for | | lention Ay LIS asceptance oy lcteusgof jSD s st ) ‘,! company ] Gro lr\\ by the N o bories bringing to five the | ommittee, Repre ; P P i . . o e nents hile an: | sprin custody are James | Millan Arct fition ing ith roll in the collapse of a three | : &, . » spprosimately 17 hours, durlng| London, Aug. 5 UP—The govern- | o€ 5% principle of arbitration for | SHa b Redmond, the |10 a height of 3,000 feet, and over story brick rooming house hore Jate | Senting 158,000 Miners, which at one time he was only 600 | ment has issusd a white paper e IR o o el . ; v i !n'x a! E 1 ick roor ing .]x here lat f )y y / 3 i 4 gest estate ploye in the store room | great glaciers arly a dozen persons yards from the English coast at|piaining the terms of 1he recent set- |, Gisaasll oye { store rooi | 3 erritorial dispute over the provinces of the company. Both are beir b deseribing the tests nant none be od serious- \ y . Point Hope, between Dover and |ilement in the coal Industry dispute, |yr qemma4eiin i e s e Lo Dol i rant < none veiieved ceriows- | Expects to Ratify De South Foreland, he abandoned the |stating that 1t 1s estimated that 10,- | General Pershing _outlined } tigation Is being made. | nayy section of the « Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Hol cision This Aft attempt which began at Cape Gris- | 900,000 pounds sterling will be nec- |purposes of the commission, here m M s el oS ; | 8 s Alternoon, N 251 oleloek Tt ht a| purp ling to police Redmond car- | today in a radio n the 1 am Banks, negro work- Nez at §:25 o'clock last nigl and | essary to carry on the plan of sub- |carry out the terms of Y‘r(NI'IrHV | ried pear! handled knives out of the | navy department man: Willlam & impson. negro work- was taken aboard his accompanying | vention to the collieries which the |('oolidge’s recent arbitral award in factory and with the help of O'Neil | “NA_3 fook the alr foday P N 1 carpenter. tmg. n erta o t Jo N ' > id & i Lt o SAneNte y oclate 2 ) 2 government has undertaken. |the Tacna-Arica controversy. ANF THE IN ANl: another New Haven man ship- | ;. “Chier Boatswain Keber, A construction company was re. | B7 The Astoclated Press. Carried Away By Tide The white paper says that it this| Senor Agustin Edwards, head of he knives to Springfie Pt s Atlantic City, N, y ¥ pap 2 {ped the knives to Springf 1z and Nold and Sorenson mec modelling the first floor of the + N. J., Aug. b.—An Lieutenant-Colonel Freyberg's gal- |sum should prove insufficlent the [the Chilean delegation, pledged the LI b vmr.\ two other men, now sought e e lnel i ona building. A partition was being torn | {hFacite miners and operators, who nt effort ended half a mile off the |government will seek further au- [support of his nation R T e & by disposed of them. iaal dnets i piet s Lal about a dosen | roke oft scals negotiations here ore at Kingsdown, between Deal |thority. Meantime, the statement |gates. : Testimony at Trial to De- 'Winchester factory ofticials an- side NA-2. NA-1 took the alr for a men at work at the time of the col- | Y®Sterday, in a clash on wage in. | dge To Voters A and Dover. Previous to this, how- asserts, the government will be ade- | ll’l‘[’jxf‘h‘ 0 Vo ]"»| e nounced that goods to the extent of | (% TO"S Teel 1O0€ | B b Bend D The weakened condition of | €'#3ses and adoption of the union 3 X Ty | e g - Genera ershing explain h ms 0 ar 215 onElsting. pearl handle L 2 ke P A g b hieck-off. we ¢ ever, he was only 600 yards from quately safeguarded against the eadel i ¢ 1s to function | termine Life or Death 1,800;8 HnEdoGpennIRhand Rl e e AT ath o an e the walls and supports, due to the | O off, were submitting their ae- Point Hope, but his great exertions |amount necessary for subvention |the commission’s d"“‘ ploaanes S SR Kty T I M S e S T T e G belleved to have | 1o today to their respective .cons ndupatyhesansced! L Interd R o) Geingmprones i oo A e T O el onmiu el Shineaing (ol Is Conflicting T Arpeared Tom UMel countered very billerly cold Lempor- |leansad ! tHe two 1npes fioors to! rarg | Slltuencles; for e ppravals et L b S AT prveanus lonerlEsa contiprites on ’m‘mrvn:nv‘{"fi::;d\genscu”::i<a' that | iiiare ey xecoteted tures, but motor behaved perfectly. in. The second and third floors were | OPerators were understood to bs chequer |COMMission y 2 eclared t that be- | & 2 sk .' ot 2 3 &y | mea: 5] geatn il bl Fall Eyichurgin efaga et iiha jexs nd o |award. He gave assurance that | .o A i desiar s e Eneotinterea oliatnalnotico! ATtean |lagouniad by Foomers: amers hom meating in Philadelphia, and the L , SAnendILeoRterdeqtinmen andide e b el vots Ty antiie NG ail officer, who guarded been stealing goods from the | Miles trom the cape (probably Cape and Mrs. Holllday, 79 and | Tatification on hehalf of the 158,000 The pilot accompanying him |“I\(\0pmunt G i Wiy I SO B S AT i I Scot in deatll row, testified | warchouses for same (ime past and | Alexander), which stretches entirely old respectively. ‘They !Mine workers in the hard coal fiel he tug told the swimmer that it |not properly chargeable to revenue RIS T O LG G S B T i e s D b L e bR s S D e S e, e S e D T would be four hours before another | costs. : pleb hearing today, He sald he found the | the eatad “On return flew over two of hodies were recovered several Meeting of the full scale committee . change in the tide would again en- | The official statement of the | 1o expressed the satisfaction felt, CH T A Lo D G : Greenland's - great glaciers which | hours later. Mrs. Holllday was an 2t the Hotel Ambassador here late able him to approach the shore. terms of the settlement follows |, "\l ioceq by all peoples of the et s S join several miles back and these invalid., this afternoon. Lieutenant-Colonel Freyberg then | clesely the statements given out at | ([ "0 oC€n | by sll who would Ge) =y Lot aiieed tha Gualifice: OVER 6000 BATHERS mouths forming a tremendous lake Banks was buried in the wreck- Operators have sald from the oyt~ decided that because of the low |the time the threatened strike was oot/ # 00 OV world peace, at stricken out, on the ground of ice. NA-1 landed and tied up 10 age at the rear of the building. He Set that their scale negotiators pos- temperature of the water and ‘"ev’“\‘vr”'l by Prime Minister Bald-|yo ggoption of the principle of ar- et e competent to USE MUN]G[PM POOL‘ buoy at 10:15 p. m. All three was a workman employed by fhe Sess a blanket power of attorney for improbabllity that he could last | win's intervention, that s, that the iiration for fhe settlement of the e T SRR i ‘h e AT D Evt e o e e for four more hours he would aban~ | Sovernment will assist the collieries |gigpute between Chile and “lr\'ffi S ettt “The accomplishment of this tas.. injured is believed fafally hurt. In Accord With Tewls don the attempt [in which the minimum wages &t |eeh of whiche has """|”_‘,' w O S i i (esG Average Number of People Taking In three days reflects great eredit on - Some of the survivors among the | Meanwhils the 40 members of the Colonel Freyberg has long been prescat In force cannot be paid in jrovinces of Tacna ulytdrr.\r;’:‘. T SChoh i Axera A e or more persons In the bulld- | minerer a1 seale oeneemiers e l [abipusiasia s immors Wioiifac jen i thelalion (DERET poricenitinBino iptog] s M e R th Advantage of New Swimming unit. The been indefatigable. | ing when the crash eame had | heen here since last week. ‘Thy teen years old he was the champlon | ceeds of the industry after the de- | mekelie MromBtrelacvastation | B3 ote ras il on_radio | miraculous escapes. THo Iife of W. | have boon in pesition o hevr an ooy long distance swimmer of New Zea- | duction of costs other than wages. | of the l;!"“fl"“fl;' of “””““ "m‘."':‘ Assistant Sta Facilities Are 227 Daily, tests and full load t Pigeona are | 11, Msher, foreman of the gang of | on the development that came to. o VHet 5 ” Under the official terms of the set- | General Pershing, “the peopls iR A ch men, wwas save v %o e LIRS (TG land, where he was educated. [ Under the official ter i ek e e N U Rer hnt i P L L ed on a hill near plane 1 orkmen, was saved by & Jar€e ellmax so rapidly since last Friday, He was awarded the distinguished | tlement the colllerles will be lumped | the earth are groy :fy- acttling dis- | ready 1o take the but : e R have been very much fright- heam ed him from the | They are in hearty mccord with the SerieyOnder forghlsglantousigiorsiins dstilcis gt contalorseach mine with dlgnity and honor. . X X |7 B. David limited him to ten wve taken advantage of the facii- | ened of the Lskimas dressed in scal- | falling masses, policy of John L, T.ewis, president of ploit during the Gallipoli campaign. | being calculated by the costs for its | puies with dignity and hor Nited | Witnesses and five alienists ittt g ¢ the naw | SKins, thinking apparently that they Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Wik Who 1o United: Mine Work f Ameri- i it listrict. The white paper expresses | X the government of the United) 1 | ties for a swim offered by the naw 5 ) the United Min orkers of Amer! pusinisiuine spaifaomia Britien | discic SieinhitsAranenlexoes ol BNl ESNGIEUACTE IRt herine S wife of the |\ llow Brook park swimming pool | are animals. 1t will be four or five { lived on the second floor, climbed nd his colleagues on the scale destroyer four miles to the shore |the opinion that s)_wh gm"r{\m(‘n' : 1’v| in the friendly settlement of | d¢ as in court t for the i it was opened 30 days ago. before a start can b made for out through the roof after the cave- -committee which did the actual o N entfo an, w 1l b en- | to aid e CARivEt i sinee the hearing G A ONeT ey > t i 1 g has b ' n 4 andulitiOares nblchplishled i ihe | SNotonon PE AR DI Ibelen o ! dispute and to promote the in- | Hrst time since the hearing This patronage of the park pool sur- | the first test. Teary has been re- in negotiating, according o a high of- Turkigh trenches and facilitated forced during an exhaustive inquiry el i Monday asses expectations of the most | celving tick from Belleyue (District — An investigation to determine the | o anding operalons orfthedbria e W whme‘mho“ng ’“:"m:'t?m e wiq pledging Chile's| ppe. a deputy sherif ine, particulary ~ as raluy | of Columbla) mightly with remurka- ! cause of tho collapse was to he con- | "y’ 1, Tngils, chalrman of the op- A | enable more pits to work and thus| & (LnALess 2 told of a c ott in e 2 7 B A iletad lads . ) orees . “orrect Time }assls' the Industry to place ftself on | co-operation, said the one desire of e H‘“ t weather and some cool days h bl vxu.ul\u)b ’ . . lucted tod 5 | erators’ subcommittee, in reviewing The Correct Time lemsits e s his government was to reach a defin- W hi \ ) | ouraged swimmers somewhat. | It is understood to be the inten- T | yesterday's break said today: Tt is unofficially stated that Con- |@ Detter pay Gl ¢ cir. ite scitiement on the questions at |Robert did th Thet: dally number of bathers has| tion of the expedilion uext to es- YOUNG MAN ADMITS HE | Operators' Defense smel Freyberg was taken shoard his | Tt ']“ Teporisdon L e DI entenc More men than wom- | tablish a base on Ellesm ’ “Suppose that the operators had 0 8 3106 o'clack this afternoon | Cles that the government will make First Plebiscite. leorge Rinne gone into the water, ul- across from Greenland. about half 1 to the miners at the opening makifg his time in tho watur six- 1t request for funds for the sub-| - B8 ORI o e lTated o similar R weaker sex was well rep- | way to Cape Thomas Hubbard in e e e teen hours and forty fve minutes, | *entlon plan in the house of com- |, U L NE CRora e contin- Tasannain a0 \o greater number of | Actual Axel Heiberg island, where fo.sHlE €5 voun Tems e foh s o He left Cape Gris-Nez last night :\l‘""’“’ OIOTTON. uad. “Let ua hope it Will be theln Which Bcott aqmill s boen children. | the advance flying base will bo lo- et e N oW | ovenietor IWugea Bl el ooty $:20. l1ast, for such an act implies the ex- house Mol-up In Chicas The water for the pool fs furnish- ed overlooking the Polar sca. ahoo, Neh., Mystery Soly 2Tt ya0 o thera in fiolsike af FarthG) He was aided in the early hours of GHILD FALLS Two STOR]ES Istences of differences unw sl el e Tilorge sovingiwriciiem il T Body is Found in Well confere Tt is futile to discuss nis swim by calm water and a faver- by geographical and racial "1 L | Bruce McCollom sald Seott toi (A conslderable flow into the lagoon. | BUSSES To BE OPERATED anything except what we want.' The ble tide, and until eleven o'clock WHEN GREEN GIVFS WAY stances on this continent. Chile, Sorse M e is cooler in the pool than in the G T operators would then have been in *his morning, when he was only a X X X X will do all in her power to ]_"_",”,i‘_ ; P z or pond where a great- | he position that the miners assumed till swimming strongly und scorea | . to the world as a model and s a el ere for longer period cf Sme 338ykaciola rarimar wuvh, Slkaseto 5 spectators on the Dover chffs [Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. Nevers e R o o T et 0 vime, but the temperature is not so | ST was lnmr held {oday pending prob- | gon. ”1":‘]"“;(‘“‘"'r:rk‘:;“‘:"“m’mh” thought he would make shore casily. | ) ey e T termination of peopie which fs the VICTIM OF JOKE! ow as o give a shock to the txe- New Haven Roul Gets Permission 10 able charges of first degree murder. | 1ot e wanery or O ol pg ) Had he gained the shelter of I jaxle on which revolves {he very em, rather implanting a healthy und \ S s wetak, county officers say, confess- | outside influence, federal or state, Margaret's Bay, east of Dover, a fiw | Accident. political existence of the new wor invigorating stimulation of eircula Supplant Rail Servic Y od last night that he had killed his 'hrings together the united mine minutes earl the Victorla Cross | e, This Is What 70 Year Old Skipper fion Petitions Pending father, John Smetak, 67, and had | workers and anthracite coal opera- hero would have been successtal in | An undiscovered loose screen re- : thrown the hody in a well on their | tors, \is gallant attempt, but the tids be- sulted in a tragedy at the home of F[RE lN P Says When Booze Is Found On ¢ Hartford, Cc Au ) urm near Wahoo. Negotiations for a working eon- n to turn while e was still in the | Mr. and Mrs. George I Nevers, 50 | v POL]TIGAL M]XUP first application of the New I he body was found by county tract to replace tho one expiring ahannel ‘and although he struggled | Magnolla street, about 10 o'clock | vl land Transportation company, 2 officers Tuesday and placed in a tool | August 31 were broken off here last 10 & point only 600 yards from aid jlast night when little Carroll Fred- | palimore Fire Department Called | So1 Massachusetts corporafion organized | house in the Wahoo cemetery await. | night. lewasntblestotbreas it \vl( n?“ ‘“T‘ntfh(h'u” (Z:‘l'x"\"l‘\ I \"\‘ | Out To Fight Flames at Maryland |hody played a trick on Captain | One Tammany Factlon Declares For |, =" “xoi york, New Haven and | ing burial, late last night, how- | The conference of miners' and e days old sof e couple, who was | 1 0 5 old skipper e tailroad company, to op- | cv { ding w. csteriously | operators’ represent o Apparently Exhau playing in a chair at the window B Ll U LEsh Hylan While Big Chicf Denles He | Hartford Mailroad eompany. 10 or L u Iing was mysteriously an alors' represen a(‘ntyn. ;\-hlch The last hour of his struggle ob-y L G 0 B CR S ereen. lost | Penitentiary Shops [the sehoo G rate motor huses in Cor icut has | fired and the body was burned al- a2 u\] n s Ts :;n u;\xp.\xx_\" ,vflo(- e 4 Colonel “reyberg, | Suddents i R s ywn- | he U. 8. comm is Choice. been granted by the public ut most beyond recognition. cd unanimously to adjourn sine die, iouslue ,3:‘:&:)111\~04|1(;i(t +d siraight | M8 balance, and plinged Lo bis | paimore, Aug. b WAL downe | o f iy ong comr N elder Smetak disappeared | Subject to call by either side through A or vty yards without mak- | 4eath on the sidewalk two storles | (o' fira fighting apparatus a0l 9 possession of lin Yor kAR R VBT B e e Tt ar b, and the son told nefgh- | chairmen. “ka Sirolie ‘ancarently ananielio)LEIoN: b 1 to |Meavy police guard were rushod 10} o001y const oocy of Trooklyn, one of the|y oo piqcctield and Branchy lie had gone to Europe.| The miners found a grievance in ing a stroke, appa ; ich Yo | The child had been permitted to |y 'Njarviand penitentiary to- | point i Teal fend: ¢ Gineen b g 1 the announced refusal of the opera- it i fo the Marylan " | Point v i olitical leader & of o train service whic nd county authorities E u refu { the oper: determine th .".‘}'im‘":‘“_";‘ :) I‘mn, |stay up later than usual and was |j.c (o fight a threc ir York, announced this afternoon tha “;:' ,‘.,'.,‘, ol S explanation tempor- | ‘0TS {0 entertain any wage demand . should ewim. The cromd on Hors |fumbling with tho screen when it [ (G5 % inciied the pr i Mayor Hylan would be named by the ! 00 8 PP T lelont later began to doubt the o0 the part of the men which would “‘"“""'l (,”';:‘,‘:"‘"m‘l;: e el He was MH;‘I tantly |y coen the penitentiary urxnl(cn\'i' i » Aded | majority leaders, to head a full city | '\ e } & hoost production cost of hard coal &o currounded , the ews 4 ¢ eried in he sc where "he fire started in the furniture i 2 enue, ) S plaudin Rl ) G Pur Al LG U s i e : Son tiegupimaricd The application was the first of 2 county officlals came to | TRCH 84 8 cent. Miners mid this plav €. b { Medical Examiner John J. Purney | e .iapy in the rear of the pris hi The majority of democratic lead e st i TRty = . | vas the “Key” to the operators' posi- The tide became strouger. MIS|o. "c jj0d and pronounced death {oemitory nest fo the city Jail. the | ors,” he said. “including Maurice k.| S°rics of othe 1 to he R LUOrs R RrC I 1 1531 AWA Ehwt Giey fanRd St atidns struggles became more and r.ore "‘;‘de to a broken neck | From within the walls ¢ ¢ Iv of Queens; David §. Rendt| Mitted as New H il iy nd :]n'lmn. sdv e |tically debarred chance of agree- cffectnal, and finally, on ‘he advic The funeral will be held at the | ory' that there was no disorder ) e ontinue pas nfronted with the body, the /(1 of his pilot. Colonel Freyberg reluct- fo 10" 4onarrow afternoon at 2 \mong the prisoners and that guar « 5 1l of the great ma of | S€ various parts of LA O e e LI B oLy V.8 Tzt chinirman T of] the "A»”m\m]d o ‘m; m]m h”\(ni lo'elock. Burlal will be in Fairview | ore ready to halt, by o ”“\1 Mx‘\“ two-m lemocratic voters of New York GG AL ‘-\'1\“ 1t : h’; ?n)!w;(( r;‘r”:hl: Prel At et or (e Jotnt §acaly tug that had accompanies C cometery (tempt by prisoners to take adva was hoarded | sl et e ed an at he h: STTUCK | sub-committee, and president of the Yrance, The English Channel con- R iy ’ i e e Anott elder man on the head with & /Glen Alden Coal company of Scran. quered only five times by swimmners The fire was confined to the build- M “Fixings” P s 5 S - 5 mer and then dumped the body |ton, charged on the other hand that r re “Fixings” to Be Put 7his was the rule, at any rate, whe : € had successfnlly resisted an stier at- | KLAN GAUSBS WORRY In which it originated, a brick More £ g SR : well John L. Lewis, president of the B 1 | ing in which & 5 Tirphy and Croker were in con 4 president of L tempt with the gallanf loser almost D R U IntolDenatured ¥ lcohol e ARt aan i - [United Mine Workers, had eome within the shadow of the cliffs of the original penitentlary. Walter | ywyqningion, Aug. 5 (P—Tn an ef- | oo (o N minorlty should t IN LOTS OF TROUBLE {into the conference with his mind Tover. Washington Police Taking FxXtra |y o0 "a prisoner, was trapped on ¢oi 10 make it increacingly difficult Rin Tirne i made up to break negotiations, & the third floor and had a narrow go. pagy)e rs to reclain na Olvany, denfed that Mr. MeCooey's (‘HFR%‘ PROCRAM Climax Comes Rapidly Fas Great Record Procautions to Aveld Trouble at escape from losing his life. Draw- g g ; PO nTe Rt Rt e e et VLD i P ATy ety e | The climax developed rapidly ever 5 X s 5 S ST v d major Giles Ranney oged Counterfefter, |,y o oo ter, , Utentenant-Colonel Bernard G\ oo g e sy iend s daalied P thein il G 2o il week-end after, and largely out g Convention ing , lemocrats, point ’ J rreyberg, in his batile with the Eng- ough fire and smoke down the iscd A nev 2! the roll for Manhat {he et Out Of Il fcted Again | Of: * demand Mr. Lewis served last )lm\' rharnnw vas handicapped by | Washington, Aug. 5 (P—In view i:‘.:,,:z." e prison yard He Was ¢or g alc he in o .-_r.n.wt} A oo | B0 RosiClas iDay.AUErondom o (RAst QutiQr JolliConvicted Agaln | 0 o i sl LR the effects of numerous wounds re- fof evidence greatly increasing the (S T0° 7 0 By Iystrial 555 T 2 St t Y onle And Faces New Charges, | fail without the immediate presence ceived tn the Great War. He holds | prospective magnitude of the Ku (SO DUINOSe o sl e AR Teaching* and i Betiee il i of Samuel D. Warriner, chairman of the Victoria Cross. England’s high- | Klux Klan demonstration here next | ‘o (5 00 o (e me nire ) 1 execut] ommittee Among Demands to Be Made | New Haven, 5 s M. [the anthracite operators' conference : 5 falul athtfaking DI Sl committee I waived examination in eity liam J. Richards, president est award for valor. which he won Saturday pelice officials ar KINE | ¢ 1 their noon day meal, They we of al g altan AnA TR 5 b 2 ‘ 3 o nills B ko a ! ( 5 ¥ 1t here foday on a charge of \iladelphia and Reading Coal in 1916 unusual precautions locked in the room and a triple line | of Qi1 of ) o v by £ He aarren with British forces ANl policemen hate been ardered Selitabey ) guarda; stationsd | wuinina e of the f ay In 1 passing counterfeit land Tron company. Mr. Warriner L 3 i stie R Aty AT bt e ar oot henviin Rarme aThgan ; juinine S name is expec 5 G & e an express company checks 1 Mr. Richards after long service from the beginning of the war' to duty and those r £ outside. Then an alarm was sound-' sodivm sail s the =nd including the Dardanelics signed will be held in reserve at OV - Hy o L Nehiee Laea % er for superior |in wage negotiations had retired this S e anic heir respective prect nart- | *4 z S e A AEpAT yurt of $7.50). He is |year. campalgn and held the rank of ithelr respective prec ! WILL BE DI ll'!\"' il il R Neeatte passed more than | Mr. Lewls assarted thelr places fiiet. He was wounded nine | The order will insure at B ained El 1 ad sar school b 0 Son : ] ches six | dinary police strength at instant call ; x stigat of —_— RS BAmies (us Ariemed th Brttigd, | Uver L WU AmORHING Ih Kis ol times. mentioned in. dispatches six Fe :'5 sl iia i Meliihs £ § kA \ years ago after a raid |to a "fury of supernumeraries.” Mr. times, and besides the Victoria Cre Saturda dep Twn Are Killed by Fuplosion in pAgixuses;fa e polte found Lewis had resclutely abstained from won the Distinguished Service Order Sunday 4 64 Quit At North Haven Yards 1 today national R e claring ding a single session of the with two bars. “We do not expect trouble,” said e of the ! Rafiroad Statton at Sofia, Rul- sl h hough he w DELATE ting Police Superintendent E1ant | when Leader of the Union Or- 1 coll A He was sen- negotiators although h as an. Colonel Freyberz is thirty-five s bl ’ 4 i hen Ix A fn prison in [nounced as head of ths miners 5% 2 today but we evpect to be pre- ta| garia Today n pri 1 vears old. In 1922 he was made a izers 1s Discharged e expiration of |delegation. joctor of laws by §t. Androw's uni- | P2 5 " e oM g B P e Taro haren s Hi el tays a | Mr. Warriner rejected Mr. Lewiy ersity. His present army commis- ey North Haven, Aug 5 (A—Sixty- work ameng o S e ey Al D T O ce s e heve went to holt “Invitation” to join the parley, He tion 18 in the grenadier guards. TWO D\mg, Manhattan Is brick makers and laborers at s S e ey 4 U eith Berraloctombiah (e sl the ComimItiee Wam Ty Rals = S Rocked. by Exolosion ,the Montowese Brick company here | 4 — & [ station. The station buildings were K mission Ranney was taken to [fied, and bore a mandate from the Q M, 3 onhat nd with it mite ' LY L Sshe cause of the ex-|° a g checks without funds e antmean ) ewis Slashed Two Cents More | Mochattan Island within a hait mile | 188 A080 FTOREL PSR D . t hes was astarrad whila' he!| DESUTAINE €6 R avise changs X wil Boston, Aus! S (M4 reductionior |Tadiust of ‘the eoentiss silp w e bl e i el Auguct 8 (Standard Time) oslon is not vet known i salylibeleiiisa et gl vermae dhade Np. Mr. Ware enta lon In the retafl shaken this morning when the gaso- nE to company officials, Bro At New TLondon, 10:34 8. m - FASLTGURNY 10 ConReCHCu N tdun o Sl M 2 th two cents a gallon he retail p X A £ F icials | & o This is th e e might be tried on a more [Tiner and Mr bo et of gas went into effect at il line tank of the launch. Lillian. ex- the workers to organtz 10:36 p. m. At New Haven Ac S Hopeecy xplosion in mained away from Atlantie Citv stations in Boston today. bringing the | loded. burning two men who had | .\ ol oohiion of the unic v . | {vesterday. Whether or not this ".;m‘; AL b et gone aboard the boat to sleep Four other brick making oon: 1] : viously Parls had word B”dz"”m' Man I““‘ | RENIREE tacit deflance of the miners’ leader Sk iwiton| rats Nematheaiiuac Il InItHRIRARS 6F Sathe IRatloliow o o R e b P of a munitions Self While Dvcpnndont SENEIINGA tHiC proved provocative, it was followed it wever, at 22 cents ed. the launch was wrecked and LoEsl = SrSals. = X wi loss of several lives| o o0 Conn W \ —Perry Carter |, nce by Mr. Lewis' prosounce = by A Willlam Tinney and Kenneth En- GRAVES CRITICALLY IUI Plevr miles northeast 35 eeile by hanging bim- |, .. GIRL 1S SENTENCED drick, Negroes. were so erely | ywast n, Aug. 5 P—J THE WEATHER Although neither of today's killed him self in the attic of the family home | Parley Putile Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 5 (P —Helen |burned that their recovery Is not ex- Temple Graves, widely known w = s itely classed Rasut bver here today He was 56 vears s‘d‘} “The mine worke: representa- Hendzler, 18 vears old, who pleaded pected. The men, who had expected | was in an extreme crit condition Hartford., Aug. 5—Forecast th accidental th 4 aflm 18 to ady age |and was untll recently employ Y | tives are of the judgment that it is gullty to stealing a purse from Mrs, 1o g0 to work on the waterfront 1o | at his home here today and mem for New Britain and vicinity 0 recall the series The body was found on grassy |the New England Knitting eompany. | utterly futile to continue further in stronella Kuchta while at the altar | dav, ignited the gasoline when they hers of his family have aba Unsettled: probably <howers ges in Bulgaria last spring ¥t- knell a few fest from the center of Worry over 11l health and his in- | these wage acale negotiations™ Patr rail in the Church of the Transfig- | struck matches to locate a suitable hope for his recovery. Mr. Graves | | fonight and Tharedas morn communist plotters, er ltallan farming colony in upper |abillty to secure employment is be- | This came as the final paragraph uration. todar mas sentenced to a place 1o lle down has been 11l for some time, the ing bomb explosion in the | Madison ave Mrs. Pellegrino, |lleved to be the cause his act. [{o & second letter Mr. Lewis pre- term of 100 days of Our Lady of | They were taken to the Broad |general condition being completed a Kral cathedral, causing the Aurillfo. his daughter, became hys- [(‘m-r leaves a wife, two daughters e - Refuge Hoeme. | street hospital, ' hardening of the arteries. % l0ss of more than 150 lives, terical at the scene. and a son, | » 1FA[}TI]RY IMPLOYES | ANTHRACITE STRIKE SEPTEMBER 1 ND OWNERS STAND PAT AGAINST CONCESSIONS Average Daily Circulation For | Week Ending l 1’947 Aug. 1st. .., Both Sides, Which Broke Off Negotia- tions Tuesday, Sub- (Conttnued on Page Twol i

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