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ws of the World 4 By, Associated Press — Aug. 8th ... ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1925. —SIXTEEN PAGES, PRICE THREE CENTS ' BROWNING ADMITS HE HAS (NG SUNIRY BT v Bswwnns (\WGINTINE GIRL | BELGIUM PLEDGES PAYMENT OF ALL y BEEN DAMN FOOL; MARY IS - NOLANDINGPLACE .~ —— " BRAVING CHANNEL . BRANDED AS ADVENTURESS ., » v - et INu L JUST DEBTS BUT BEGS AMERICA TO A ol wllilan Party Fals 0 Dis oo™ " Wi Lillan s Phnges CONSIDER EXCEPTIONAL CONDITIONS Demands Doctors Ex- (Tianimime Siorts Five cover Suitable Plang Base . moreora comn ave 0 o 4t Cape Gris-Nes - amine Girl To Clear‘ Punches Hole in Roof His Reputation —Girl ~Seeks To Capitalize| 1 in the I T COOLIDGE APPROVES BUDGET SLASH Replying to Baron De , SIS ITS YOW OR NEVER,™ AMOUNTING TO 20 MILLION DOLLARS | Cartier’s ~Statement, sather Condittons Grow Army and Navy Pro )-n\’— Sec. M || S U. v Woskr Gt crow AT and Navy Protukly | IMMFROTAT TRUST Fra T i brewery 18 at 51 Windsor strec was last FPriday called before United Radio Dispatch Tells of Great Fjords States Prohibition Dircetor Fra Putney, Mr. Pu y id today I'riday was contined to « man Heser, of this || ment (Spectal tu e Horld,) e Killingworth, Aug. 10—During the thunder showers of last cve- ning the home of & sentative He Confident She Will Roach English « | Covercd With Tee and Snow—Air- . q ! Notoriety. [[ place, was subieetea to a varicq || e Base To Be Sought Purdner (1) e e e A Tier S lart S Wi nam Will Bear Big Portion of | S. Will Not Ask The ‘ Meanwhile = *Cinderella| | e ions o it i mosa o el U Con ot R e e e % | Dropriations — Figures | S I S Hax Vanished fand i Rer |/ fimask e ot e e S tudn e 0 e e B B e I (O Lenst - But Tentative ?l’urchase Price $137,500— Ambassador Explains De- sandlofde500REoNAI Fors|| byt St i 3',."(:\.-’.‘;“‘ni..”{. MR e N (R R B e ot o ‘\ Bought Building in | 3 Has Been Occasioned ; mation s toSWheres || e el G i Rt oot A T i It | i, D '},‘;‘f‘,}:}‘l,";,"jfl‘l'\',",‘,\:f‘,’:f‘;“;(, o 1918 For $70,000 by Rebuilding Costs and [ e o iwlv tor 'Cu\mlf;;Arlfl:v'x‘hl‘tvnllhl Sl e Weather Is Bad. s e beered Rl st lient in{ gy \d New York, Aug. 10 (A-—While || considerable proportion whicl ||everywhere rugged country an her was becoming cloudy Assoctated Press, for some tir Wi Mary Louise Spas, 21 year old Bo- s 1 | within the figure directed by Mr, | s city e was conclud- | " put out by rain coming ice The w Another flight further | and a s will be made in the ef- from the e a | & b he cash defieit el 1y app : result of the fmposed use of German s | declared 3 ashington, Aug. 10—Belgiy reaze was blowl o «d at noon to when the Comme gilum g i b | BURII e AELTAR (,”,( v“f’O,’ ._0‘\";' Coolidge in his address at (i oon today when the Comm rfl“-m honor all her obligations but hemian girl, was in hiding today, || through a hole in the roof, made || rth at a rate of about |\ o 0 meeting of the o= rust Co. agreed to sell t will ask fts debtors to take into con. Bdward W. Browning, wealthy real by the bolt. |fort to vlm' : N S {wo meters a second when she s':ll'l-"n””. : | building it now oc les at 274-278 | sideration exce et lonal “‘w e (' estate operator, who wished to adopt || One bolt, possibly the sume || Details of the flight were given i sea il etycatin. e e was o e o | 1A S b0 Thus B Rlolifaderl| conditlons, Baron D Gariis ber, frankly admitted he was a || one, left the house via « wire [|0 radio dispatch to the navy de !‘f”l'! W Miss Harrison was a litle| | Ho W08 S B 1 that the | The burchase price was $137,500. | the 1 an ambassador, de e “damn fooll” | [ilothes! line “and ‘knocked a pig f{ment from Lleutenant Commander ¥ imore than a milo from shore a|Public It navy will Lear a good| A remarkable indication of the|day in presenting the 'm"\c-;:"“::‘h' Before entering a conference with | | picce out of a corn crib. | Byrd of the navy section of the ex- e storm broke, with heavy rail falling. “’m_d“” e i 00 | rise in real estate values in this ¥ | commissioners to the Anic x-;',.d.',’ ,,.em 7 District Attorney Newcombe of || Neither Mr. nor Mre. Hoeser [ [pedition. The dispateh said: 90 . el ind was inereasing with some | bortion of he e .| In the past seven years s indicated | mission. 42800 Queens, regarding annulment of | | who were asteep in a downstairs | | Details of Tlight De[lcl[ For Flscal Yea]' E”dmo i i I e e s L | by the fact that the Commercial | Mellon Replies Mary's adoption, Browning lssued a || room was injured \. A3 (The airplane) with | 0 were steadily growing worse. e e B A LR Trust company purchased this prop-| 5 o statement dealing with the girl's as- |Semw 0 0 i At maes Byrdl| J 00 l 37 149 00 i quate defense could be maintained | o (i) SOPARY Purehase | Replying, Secretary Mellon, ehair- sertion that she intended “to pun- vigator pilot and . llI]e Ul S y y 0 re the start Miss Harrison |at less expense The agreement to sell was signea | 0 € the American commission, ish” him. | i " [Schur pilot; Rocheville, =) went through the usual process of Only Tentative Figures by John C. Loomis, prestdent of the | 5iid the United States would not ask Says He Was Double-Crossed | Y fand Commander Donald Mac 3 greasing her body, her trainer, T.| The budget, which is for $8.080.- | 1o imercinl Trust Co. and I aac Jn_\f:'j‘f“l’)"{ ;” do the impossible, but “Mary double crossed me,” stated | | passenger, left Etah last night (Aug: RA’[E ARGUMENTS HEARD W. Burges, laying on un extra heavy | 100,000, 1s “"‘-‘" et und hear-| yohreder. The deal was handled by Ih’_“l r\j 7'”\'[hnl: of the debt would BrodnERelHiaye Sl N uNcun ol ITLLE GO e el e U (B i) coat of fat In view of the fact that|ings whi be held in the fa binow and Ruschkow Real Estate |, % "ecognition of the Integrity of “ fool. but I have not done anything {degrees which with variation of 103 the swim may last throughout the |final figures are presented to e r“nu.”m.xo.,;,. n{bhl;mmns and the : e | T e O ¢ § . i settlement of a question whick TiRted balatan o i iore. | RESTRIGTINE IMP']RTS degrees gave compass course of 60 | 3 N . night when the water becomes building consists of three| . : ich stal Commissioner Coler and | degrees for Cannon IFjord in Green- | NOW Englind Busincss Men's Survey LE basis of a surplus of $230,- occupicd on the first floor | TUSHE disturb the long fricndship of il ‘ urpose of attempting oler. I 00,000 in the e [ 2 8 our ng . Newcombe, by demanding that a | = jland for the putposg of atlempling | shows Tyesive For Ltates Thay Will| Th gentine gir! In good | 000,000 in the treasury on June anll > bank, on the second by um} ;.1:0“:,‘:“3]“ e physical examination of the girl be to establish a base T:nn{uhrlw; i ; o physical condition and high spirits, and an estimated surplus of $200.- | jngurance department and directors’ | g * g E; (f;“ 'mau», at ::,e ade.” | o1 : N Cannon Fjord 150 miles from Etah | Insure Lfticient Service (o Users | 1o it this time or nevel 000,000 for this fiscal year, Director | 1o, f the bank and o o Jie x 9 e two commis- made. e i |Dept. of Agriculture Tak e & et line s witie Cane | 0 UL S Gt VAR S60 QL (el st I8 s o (0 i ol (140 i e IELE N e In his statement Browning told S nd on ¢ i declared with apparent determina- Lord Inormed the prosident (hat he | foor by the Smith Business college. | Son® M ' a visit Sunday by a newspaper man Notice of a Tendency | viomss tubbard, Asxel Heibers Mails. T ib«'l ved tax reductions amounting | A warrant for the building | §% ala for scttlement of the who offered Mary $500 for a series Land [ Washin e e e Gt rade e, the Ameri-|to at least $300,000,000 would Ve il be delivered to Mr. Rothfeder | %Pt 7 o . = @ 0 10 (P—A cash | Miss Gertrude ferle, the Ameri 1 to iy e aE Ro 5 ¢ ' of articles. Abroad Covered With Tec deticit of 149,000 Tor tho fiscal |can girl who will attempt the chan- | Warranted. While only $20,000,000 | on or about January 1, 1836, Has Reason To Hope, “I am very sorry to say I am con- R HSE o WL EENGI 00 IV o s S i s o June {nel swim next week, and Miss Viet, | will be saved in appropriations nest | Mr, Rothfeder has been in busi-| Ambassador De Cartler sald the vinced that a $50 bill can y her ashington, AUg. 10 F—Tho de. |00 With fee with the exception of 5 5 % 10 B0 Coned last the |of the American Women's Swimming | ¥#ar, government financlal experts [ ness on Main atreet for 30 years, He | #10ption and normal functioning of yery latgely e ironning seln etierng | Sl a Pl et Cng Dl Dl e fte. Luan miaTa 1f|Do8E oftied idopartinientt uiter ' hire-1|assoclation| watched: Miss| Harrison | catimate thet radnction!in!taxca will| s ise ik Hevs buildies as 1o, fo | the Dawes! plai, &itho ik it would i crleniliinaye anytins il ORI ae iy s oo Ao [landings might have been made it i b €0 TRREont recelpts and - start from the clifts under the light- | be oftset by increased returns ture home of his business. Hunger- BiVe to Belgium “only a small share slrls; they willibs Amerieins [ ward imposing hisher farifts — ang | MoCessary. Totlowed these leads 10 o \onditurcs imade at th request of |house at Gris-Nez, but did not ac- Tnereased Appropriations ord and Saxe represented Mr, Roth- | 9T What we are entitied to,” and the Browning concluded his statement | ¥ard Imposing hizher taris some extent and o did not reach gy Gonerad T L T reased appropriations are ac- | feder and Julge B. I Gaffney rep- Sradual curtailment of government 4 with an assertion that he | more trade restrictions on import Cape Subine until 9:40. Noted that " ; company the swimm [ fie Yor (B 114 tew B leet for | vesented the e penditures, gave Belgium reason s e Toover “Italy and Czecho-Slovakia,” t S0k : Spti lle departmient ordinarily returns Her Turn Next e 0 G i % i 4 | to hope tt he wi through with philanthropy forever. Y steering compass entirely usele v daficit, but offie | ceek,” | Some burcaus, Mr. Lord said, but 1t is intention of the offici 10 fiope that she would succeed in e ve her an educa- | department said, in , f the > ol Ly JEs icinls been It will be my furn next week, IReans, g L . 3 er persevering el 1 wanted ”f. give h r..\n ul.u | l-‘ulm B L,-“ ,‘,v W U! M pavigator's compass very slu trying for scveral years to effect |safd Miss Ederle, “and it can’t come |these will he offset by heavier | Of the st company to erct their 3; r ))‘v -l\'mm. efforts to place her tlon," he said, “but I started wrong. | Europea iar situation, YO | hd bearings taken from NG aIseE Sl i e BIG i GReNEEE his | slashes In the funds to be allowed | own bank bullding on West Main nances on a sound basis, i S cnew the girl be- | published new tariff schedules in L hic uld make the tao quick. 1 am rather tired of this 5 e S ‘A The story that I knew the gir v showed a deviation of 30 « ostal service self-supy . 7 other governmentl Ahpartments | strect adjoining the Burritt hotel gium would have taken up tore adoption 1s absolutely false.” | agricultural products. France again *'%) 3 iioth WaREnGl suT [ % i .‘"]“‘; f ‘(“m"*‘”m hey | suspense. i i e A national de. | Plans are being comsidered for e |€arller with the United States the Reward Is Offered |is enforcing the embargo a clent sun (o see tho Sandun come || th1® SUA'S flgurcs as u step is the first time that J:n feos P e R e e D e i o e o U Ine e hes dshl el A reward of $500 was offered to- | American fresh pork, and Germany N e ety year's deficit | Harrison has begun an attempt to and whore the cuts will e made in | "1ding, end bullding operations | DUt {or the non-fultiliment of many day by Robert H. Dunnet. business | i considering a profective tarii on Allintag i SarLe 100 exlmitie chiammellin fdaylinis fend | and mtioce g antahwliUibedmadafthy| S LT RnS DaUE e solemn pledges given to her peoplo assoclate of Browning, for informa- | agricultural products. o shE e s s ne . “‘ imi : lIgures tor the year, she told the Associated Press cor- the "’" d'dU services has not heen | W O ugseemont 16%ell includes the | during the wer.” v, oy pussing ape sabine & | which g subjee 0 some reqd | r o o e ered | Cisclosed, ¥ 0! ki e 2 ; tlon of the whereabouts of Mary. He There 18 In every country a de- S e ‘l' Buljhet w”"s o reiust- | respondent just before she nnu]rel SR | pefvilege of occupancy by the bank Situntion Critical. did not explain the purpose of his | gjre to become self-sufficient in o oy 500 00 600 “; “i"' receipts ‘at tHeEm s At '-_ s s IR o © next five years, but according| “The situation se created,” he #earch. x foodstutfs, but for the; morc h shiy tawith 1c d snow ERARR TR e s _H"* ‘“"“3‘ tnd ex- [ {rying i te start with several (hous- sldent Loomls that concern ex- | added, “was made even more eriu. District Attorney Nowcombe de- !ingugtrialized countr Tt Sl L LI BenEA(nhag G ce 149,371,000, lvaving [and people lining the clifts at Gris ‘ o he In 1ts new home on West [ cal by the fact that “during fon j clared the glrl was making & “#-| suniciency, 1t possible at all could |} ok e Nez and cheering her that to steal | Main street within two years. s of occupation Belginm was volting” effort to capitalize the n0-| oniy o attained by heavy produce R i o wiieh is deducted $11622,000 ont in the middle of the night by | | —_— | diito Fpayi Garmany, under i | 5 jng 1 rountains sing - abrup! for o e thilitie ne 1 S SO a | y ¢ any, u v toriety, she had obtained. | tion cost, which the industrial con- Reeta " outstanding labilitios and o | the fiicke ight of A lantern | AS YET UNEHANGE" f s form of war levies in cash and a & “There is nothing romantc or “‘I' sumers would be unwilling to bear, 1O I Herd dud 6 Sreat s servIED nelliemont (fraiiten “It is Dover this time surc,” she | K¢ e :J i | covere with snow v ' - E teresting in the incident” he said. | g0 | i | | agricultural unit costs already “My examination of this young | mning down to the |'are high in these conntries, no great estimate n by Postmaster Hayin jeurrency, a tribute which rnow Had Time o ldea of the extremely rug. [/ woman will prove to anyone that 5 | | | amounts to a loss of mearly $2,004t,~ : nereases in European crop produc- 3 s A Sl Soveral weeks ago. | Miss Harrison was four miles out!(Governor, After |Hartford Investigating Committee | oo ; he is designing and unscrupulous, | are expeeted o C characlersg LN : L " when he pl It around $4%,000,- from Gres-Nez at 3:25 o'clock this| | 3 Y e o v and that she was seeking only to | (1on are expected and no great 0 from the charts or maps. gun Rl e | 4 Aot Tovites Al Managers To Give | "Vou are also awiie of the suma andythatialie Swngaes * | changes . European demand for o et H T G o A afternoon, after she had been more | Hearing, Fai nIGHwh haLf{o¥anend i & retliiid ohtain ease and ‘"‘“‘r‘!- tory under- | a&ricultural products are anticipat- i Bt b iRt her e o Adeticit for the | than three hours in the r Strug- | R Thelr Views. | our devastated regions and to re- ' "It 1s the same olc nfi'i:”-d ey et ok seal year of 1 statement by | gling valianidy aga yminable | Make Decision ‘ | store our wantonly destroyed fac- lying crime—easy "‘"“‘ Y ‘l cannot | “Whenever the cconomic sltuation oA, the department attributed, [ weather conditions. savy rain, | Hartford, Conn., Aug. 10 UP—At | (ories. ™ thing for nothing. But ‘n°'1 truth, | Improves there should be a better : S Iy by | extont, to |accompanicd by hail, was hampering Its first meeting today the city's spe- | Caliing attentton that “crushing [ flout common d]nunkyac the Ameri- | demand for Amerfean cotton B : S T Py \ enicted | her progress. She was drifting ab- | Hartford, Aug. 10 (®—The second | gasoline investigating commit- |post.war taxes” had heen levied on sAduil S L L The market for wheat and flour o r W U e cenere 3 retron 1o normally to the mouth conference of Governor ‘Trumbull |{°¢ decided to invite the district [ihe Relgian people, the ambassador can baine, 8nd Ect aWAY S | will depend largely upon the amount | o : and Sopu e and states attorneya held in his or- |MANABCEs of all tho oll companies saig tnat relyln on the sense of jus. Efforts to annual Mary's a:lnp’lnn} L l‘ PR _\ < + Leontin ged character and it G ine il hy . Silen [fce At the loanitelt el o that scll gasoline wholesale here, 10 tice of which the American natl W > ground that she had decelved | avallable in each country. Wheat | ccame apparent no base would be ! o L * Liquor and Publicity ook h ST IR I e e e s . erican nation on the & and flour purchases appear to have army of some 350.00¢ for & change for the present at least in |° By : Browning in giving her age as 16 |2 our 4 DEL 8 found on land in th ction | ) t Nad given them so many proofs, the Belgian people sought funding of in Pickford Case fnetend of 21 were postponed until | little relation to economics condi- !y o going. Ao the The committee wants to ask them controversy over the i i Is Cry tempt of X : 1l 0: 8 u v e county prosee a number of questions as to tank |tne qept Spdn 3 e e R e ) Los Angeles, Aug. 10 (/) — Two |the county prosecutors 1o pe rifiadc [ atiEsr oL te and it surronny. | debt “inspired by the recollection tomorrow, when Surrogate Noble i- |and grains and ofl cake. As far as | Cannan Iord i e < v s words—liquor and publicly-~stll |the governor not to enforce his plan | HRIResiex 18 of the nature and history of our 1 Queens county, who signed the ori- | dstuffs are concerned, it seems | would be no landing place at the | t® Me @ raises in salarles did not oed through the Mary Pickford (o compel the county dotectives to |N8 10 ns, and particularly ,\',‘ o ldent S O ¢ ginal adoption papers, failed to ap- | ly Ehnt Dtussta will b an dneloon of oor dovinen s T become effective until A pril nd Kidnapping case as prosccuting at- |hecome members of the s police | Why Hartford should have & higher |nehansion of onr ecoromic and A, pear at his office today. | nportant sourse of sup “At $oiuis et vas in of 1% 1 a halt torneys prepared today to open foree {retail prica than the surrounding |nancial difriculties Greatenlin ity Rrowning and District Attorney singly importan £ sup At 120 miles from \ fog b Improved economic conditions | zan to settle ahead and too | o < of the s P third week of the trial with cross After a session lasting « [towns w elve the supply from |ynjust war of which we were the in- q Nowcombe waited an hour before | P, Jmproved eco Thelaemand Eeitan s e Postal revennos for the fls. “Mamination of one of the three men jand a half Governor Truml | erasior th cities in other parts | nocent victime.” postpaning the conference. foelheer i reesh okt en i st e R S AT e 1 with plotting to hold nounced that his decision was pend- | ©f the state. el Sympathetic Considerations ! Pomatrow, haweser M SN an: IO Rr SRS SRCSLIR e fo b o e e s i actooes (or 82001000 kansam, s ing and (haf € wan nobuniely{{nal A ACernnan Hollls SiCandee ichatecl| B0 S s Mellon, fn his reply eoinbe sald, he will present the evi. | Br2d 4 s < i g y ,“ o This defendant, Claude Holcomh, a third conference wonld he ealled. |MaN of the committee, urged “muni- said Belgians could rest assured that : lard in Germany apparently has de- | until cachi n s S et Al e i e L leipal gas” as a means of bringing |53 ! - h dence he has gathered to the sur- | T | dicator showed ala SR In I o . 5 sborated Fri the testimony of perhaps upon his return from his e : e bers | their position *will the most L remate. He will also seek to deter~ | Cl1N¢ ] e ..” Lt L A »va b b e ; Sl s co-defendant, Charles Stephens, |vacation some time next month | ‘rl‘”'"‘(:\f'i"“ ;'flli‘flthhr”m\‘\:“ "; sympathetic and triendly considera- j mine whether any crime has heen S . arhor was quite rough when plane | %25 shown that Louis Geck, a police informer, | He would not disclose the nature | WeT PR R el discriming. | 40N by our commission.” 2 AT ) | g Lt $STI0TS06, While for 1921 jt waq | "NAided and had persuaded them| The state police commission ar d Shciild $hat nhave o be thie cas. | (PIEN our/canselty to payy He gda. Ll | Vi Herd of Walrns. 350,106,760 o discuss it with him by playing the | Supt. Robert T. Hurley wers presen : 3 : T ed, “means far more than the mere GH”RGH]LL MAKES DEN]A]‘ [Frank Tores, Fmplayed fn Enficld, «ys mouth of hatbe, T . part of a generous and alcoholic | for the first time upon fnvitation of | i e payment by you and the recelpt by « 3 started to take off a huge herd Viefs on Rates host. The third defendant, Adrian | the Rovernor o UNCLE JOE JOINS OHUROHE istore e inmies: oo o — | Takes His Lite By Shooting—-|° ¢ SEeRi Tiostan, Aug. 10 (Ph—Tivsn Wood. was expected to testify | Those present: State’s Attorney {oach year. It is a recognition of the | lane d a i R 1 3 e Tugh corn anc istant — integiits o British Cabinet Officlal Says He Did | oo b - enraged at it, but they |°f Boston and New Eng Iate today 'Wf \". ,,”\, !" '»“rt v'\r . integrity of international ebligations 0L ¥ SR that the Post Office I, S —— State's Attorney Reinhs iHdeor es And the settlement of o Not Say Subcidy Was Cheaper ‘ Ehehind uhere 4 S " |Belfast P ; of Hartford county; Arnald Alling of | FOM®T Spenker of House Becomes and ! e Al e o eson 8 Say Subsidy Thompsonville, Conn.. Ang : 1 recoly t revenus to| Belfast People Welcome 0f Heriford countsi Amnold Aing of ch might disturb the long friend- | —Frars Torey 1 farr sufticien of A G 1.8 i \ Sta Attorr Officially Member of Methodist ship of our two nations. Ta aceom J Then Revohutlon [employed ormer Rep. dames E. | 1) ' American Ship and Men Walter Holcomb of Litehsicld co plish these results is worthy of our Tl e e e s i R A : BE et ine Hent ifast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 10 |{v: State's Attorney Ernest A, Ing-| Church at Danville. e i r on, Au M —Winston | Laughlin of Wallop district in the | g Pk S p o ! | : JaRneiie i Chnrehill, chanecellor of the he- m‘\\:\.\m E d. committed suicide 100 | mere —The United States cruiser Pitts- [lish of Middlesex county, Sta L Danville, Aug. 10 (A—"1 Politics Not Involved er. i formal statement today by shooting himself seme fime last cial joi PSR Mo Admiral BhIlipEARS emney A i R nn Mo GHINGY b hecariniatn r of | “The question before us fs of n quer. in a formal stateme pday by shooting himself some tim ok s < Ameicon | Hondon connty: Assitant Statoat e | 0oe 2 Can; 1e a membe he ques before us 1s of nar- emphatically denied that at the | pight rafes T f:?'fr '_:“'"’“ r of the American S 1 P A ST ch here ter- (TOW compass. There are but two x time the truce was arrauged in the | When Torey, who had heen acting | y planes on ac-|this eit AiiSare “}.(r.-h\:: 1 aspeant ‘,(, (Continued on Page 13) lav, taking membership in the St. Darties to our negotiations. Politics eoal dispute he said ta J. Cook, {queerly for the 1 days Mr. I ,” e, ived today for a 10 days 2 =2 James ch in which his wife /local or international is not inyolved B sccretary of the Minars' Federation. |not show up at the farm | (Continued on Page 13) | vic i [ emember, Cook, this is not a gift ‘morning. Samuel Sperry, the m by the ¢ Dl [ocAl s ontanakmemers ot i was an active member until her |We sit here reasonable men, around iekna e ml,'.,r 111”1 Srpem e VOGEL FOUND GU[LTY death, By birth, the former speaker (@ table. Under such conditions, we Chetali o e arbor board will glve a rec as a member of the Quaker church Soon will learn each others view. {ton for the Americans tomorrow and ints, d i would have at Guilford W he was Doints, determine the true fact 3 : ok \“\ later Admiral Andrews and his offi- | OF RECKLESS DRIVING "' iy i N jehors o iwas ) ! Y i sy ook, in a statement yesterd loft of the barn, upor 5 its eimat i ars ago. While Lo at-|erning the sltuation, and should atiributed this utterance to The shooting was done with S them ‘ ment in | “y\:l}‘c;:(\ih NG the Iord mhayor e tended regularly and supported the [reach an ngreement fafir o your STt R en held Chicagn Man Shoots and KAIs | third class 1 be hound to |2t ® S Hilseh B het Bedl Aot ibacome v F urs.” | chancellor, ¢ J stat me i Télml Hh‘ . ‘r’l y 1 1 Chica. fan s i ird a3 mai : " ‘, to A New Britain Man Fined Fifty Dol. church, he had not become a |co! and ours, used widespread comment, evok- close to the ches! edic o8 n som~ others were | e T a f ? Y | — e ;a ; Mr. ”‘)‘\ n‘ 'mv‘\ 1 :1':" in which ler Dr. Alcorn after viewin Young Man Sitting in Auto With | oo reel post to expres: APPOINTS NEW COMMISSION | lars and Costs in s —— o Baia iiNatERet RanRtnever brnde | torred ore ooy iy | e S Tnliibat =i t their gnods,| Aavor Paonessa this morning an- N = d But Two Defendants Are Vi e N bl iR L e s Daughter SRV AR AL ATl Eon C Tl ST | nounced the Eab nolitmen ot 1 Meriden Westport Woman Demands | Tiert inl Pickwick Cage to by Cook to Cook or to anyone |farm for almost n vear 10 (P—Robert Kil- ba made to bear more of the hurden | MEMbers of the new city planning $2,000 in Slander Case | g e < 1se. vived by his father of ta hot last night by the en- |of second class mail because of their | COMMmission. The commission ard vV f 13 3 idgeport, Conn, Aug. 10 @ — |, E » Aug. 10 (A—Only two of Ll N el o I A ST i SISters, | acad father of Murlel Gascola, 23 aracter as advertising agents. been reduced from 14 to nine me his cit r of ) w‘_: under the defamation that |L1° 12 defendants originally indicted one of whom s Mra. John Wilson of | (ot o FU S vere found sttt Protest. Entered bers with the mavor, the city en. [mobile w hanged her first hunband with |7 connection with the collapse of 1 ommissio; m - e J 1e']e B e hic sons los he! yes ¥ v 2 e = rom home of the girl, disd v T jr\['\!» fon as members 1~rmr~m.‘l\]\’ 1 M T ! ' 'Szabo, Westport, hrought suit in the ‘,:n:‘"l,‘,\.‘:‘ ‘:np::unmldwlv‘nr::n"‘vh: | e Fatally Injured When today 2 s ‘";“t\ ::»r“\'l:' “1 n)v:m»m- are “u. r\v]).“.nmv.‘ s )vm B POth oqurt of common pleas today against etense fontnoa i Gt s Dy o r O . T rding to the police, the fa As follows: Saul P. Waskowitz, chair- | Mrs. Mueller an iss Emily Gritz- | poce Kozmi, Westport, for $2,000 |9¢TeNS ed 1its e Conn. Prohibition Director Ordered | Bee Enters His Auto couple, and wit nal |man; Louis Falle John A. An-|maker of $35 East street, besides |gamages U $ court. The two still facing charg § To Supervise All Industrial Alco- N. J., Aug. 10 (# em of his presence telephoned said |drews, John J. Higgings, Harry G.|damaging Mueller's car, was four Mrs. Szaho attributes to the de. O Manslaughter were James J. Hen- Ttosevil r nd waited for his wife lg t reckis . drick, a city building inspector, and s guilty of reckiess ing in Meri- it slanderon emarks im- 4 hol Permits For August. Alloy © ANY. hring him his pisto 0 da k I per RS e {den police court this morning and |p, ‘."w: ’“‘r" 1,,2:“"‘”::;,““m'",:‘ Lawrence Perkins, foreman for a 2 \ ol U United fataily injured e beliey s #* — ———4 | fined $30 and costs. The accident the quoted declaration that she was \CORITACDE company. Indictments Hartford, Aug. 10 — Unite ek Aty . . hi . ol IR L Syl 4 bt LS %% against the others twere dismissed ’ Btates Prohibition Director Frank T. | todas w1 rovone Family Just Moved in bl rme | | e e o e et Marta ity ot mmucder last week i he | driving c clep R X % 4 hy yubl < t beliave 5 h Mrs. Mue Miss — 2 . Putney was notified today by the ITWINE ¢ SRl Finds Skeleton in Cellar | i1,.; the qener sigey | s Among those called to testity for - . ole as he tried to brush a ¢ mds ¢ at the de ir nir | er were taken to the hospi- oy A e l“‘:}““l'm m| “"f‘;‘n'lfni." : bull pup sitting in the front sca v, Vermont. Aug. 10 (®) D ithat August 11 (Standard Time) as It. Damage to \w‘ : Thnmpson\ ille Home Is the defense Major General he would woa g acd 8- v ? 2 7 < a < V. G ! :m‘vfl »-m s f 16 duatrls sl | Witie i of nfant child was A% At New Tondon, 2:40 . m.: | [ler's car s od {582 2 Ransacked by Burglars [G¢crse W. Goethals o dtiring the month of —_ - fay burled in a cellar at thes 3:18 p. m. At New Havem, | |Vogel's was damaged to the extent Thompsonville, Conn., Aug. 10 (® | RAIDS IN CLL . Tee = S COMMITTEE NAMED RN S ed. Mesl e 3:34 a. m.; 4:01 p. m. { 1ot $100 e 8 AIDS IN CLINTO Pt | ©a ) X and | ot $100. Burglars who entered the house| cyiniom Aug. 10 UP—State polics The duties of the new office are| Mayor Paonessa has appointed 1 west ertrance to 1 ed, | 4 4| The Mueller car was procee O faward J. Berry over the Week- gefind alloged liquors st thes Ficks to be performed in addition to those | committee to investigate the reta pond. The body v along East Main street and had end took goods to the value of be- [nere over the week-end and ordered * ol of his permanent position without |and wholesale price of gas in this blanket, was discov- a “tax on adve ' print- slowed down at the maneuverings of | tween 85,000 and $6,000 in silver- three persons to appear before Jus« e Lo ion. His signature |city. The commiitee was a k who reported to the |ed in the aring it [ |2 large truck which was turning | ware, jewelry and clothing, it was|pee John H. Miller on August 17 on will be required on all permits and |[1zed at the last meeting of c ; lical officer of district An st DO more t portion THE WEATHER | |around in the middle of the road ummzr_m-rl on Mr. Berry's return charges of {llegal possession of in- " reports concerning the manufacture |by a resolution presented by Coun- | autopsy was held today of the pay he read- g | ‘nngr the jam took place. Vogel | from Nantucket, from where he Was | toxicating lquors. The police say N and distribution of Industrial alco- |cftmen Arthur N. Rutherford and| State Attorney C. B. Adame. who |ing, or news matter. He said the| | Hartford. Aug. 10.—Forecast | |was driving in the opposite direction | summoned. A more definite estl- they found lquor at the homs ef hol David L. Nair. The committee con- |took charge of the case, said the ciation favored the zone system for New Britain and vicinity: | {and coming to the truck, instead of | mate awaits a complete inventory. |Howard J. Neal, drug store proprie. This work has, untll this month, |s'sts of David L, Nair, Thomas J \lwh had Dbeen buried several emative various busi Fair tonight and Tuesday slowing down on the right of it, at-| The break was discovered by a tor, at the general store run by Isa« ' been in the department of internal |Cabelus, Thomas F Sam Sablot- ' months ago. The Clark family had B tempted to pass by at its left, and | newsboy delivering papers yesterday |dore Sherman and at the elub farm revenue. sky and C. A. Carlson. occupled the house only a few weeks. (Continued on Page 18) e ® Instead crashed into the other car. who found smashed door gigss. Pp— - e S

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