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| ! News of the World ] By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERAL S— & e e — 1:.STABLISHED 1870 CHANGED VALVES ON GIA AIRSHIP NOT * ITS COMMAN Bureau of Aeronautics| Warned to Use Ex- treme Caution—Lans- downe Himself Agi- tated New System. Letters Arve Introduced at FOOL PROOF” ER WAS TOLD TEMPORARY OFFER 0Y DEBT FUNDING (340,000, ; for Five Years \THEN ‘unol;) ‘paojirey RIGY] AWE II}INU0Y 000 Payments Annualiy NEW CONFERENGE NEW BRITAIN, CO DEFENDS ArnanucMENTS OF HAWATIAN FLIGHT Hero of PN-9 No. 1 Challenges Knyone fo Make “Just Criti- cism” of Preparations TAKES DIRECT ISSUE WITH COL. MITCHELL of National | “3da 1PV Advocates Department Defense, Including Both Army and NNECTICU 58 ARRESTED, BOOZE WORTH $500,000 TAKEN, BRIBES OF $75,000 OFFERED RAIDERS New Jersey Barge Used As Rum Palace—Crew Try to' Burn It Following Arrests — Prisoners Had More Than $125,000 in Ca: CAPTAIN AND INDGTED Burlington, N. I, Oct. 2 (® — morning and tied up at & whart| i, Pifty-gix prisoners, taken in a rald | ne Bridgeboro. The rafding party | 1t Masonvillo on a barge containing | arrived as the first trucks were be- MANAGER OF SH] a half million dollars worth of ing loaded i liquor, were brought to the county| Tn addition to the harge and fte| jall today. Bfforts of the barge crew to burn the hoat were frustrated by bil cargo, six trucks and four automo « were captured The troopers said ) of d 875,000 to leave the place and the rim runners to continue | imloading. More than $125,000 was we the state police Due to lack of cell accommo tions many of the prisoners we held at the city hall v Criminal Action a- | fe ow Steamboat Tragedy FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1925.--THIRTY-TWO PAGES CHIEF ENGINEER Manslaughter ~ Charges Filed! Against Those Responsible in Mackinac Disaster Results n Week Endine ept, 26L% .. 12,270, | it ot M- e PRICE THREE CENTS TWO OTHER BODIES FOUND IN SUNKEN SUBMARINE AS DIVERS SEARCH INTERIOR TRAIN BANDIT 15 SLAIN N BATTLE Omaha Hold-Up Man Repeats' Robbery But Is Shot Down WAS VETERAN EMPLOYE I TODAY All Compartments In- vestigated Except Tor- pedo Room And Each One Is Found To Be Flooded. Victims Walter E. Lawton P C0. From | Which 53 | Masonville §8 at the head of navi- | found on the 68 men brought to| persons Lost Thelr Lives When | Hearing Showing That | R Navy, Rather Separate Agencles | gation on the Rancoeas Creele which | Hurlington and B. D. Lindsay—No g !” N Sotterert AL ot That X ’ ¢ . electh empties nto the Delaware river at Some of the prisoners eet fire to| Boller Fxploded on Fxeursion 7 i C Installation Was (‘0“.; nal Settlement At Fnd of That| For Afrcraft-—Adulses Selectton of { pjiorgide, twelve miles below, fhe harge and three of them broak-| e L A Torter, Victim of Detecthve’s| pro o pepo 40 Bo Made & ¢ 5 . i g | o et n Newpor rhor on | Time, Ts Tentative Settlement | Strongest Man Attainable to Head “'l\v( el Tal vt spasges looss jumped M‘::“:"-“ il o 2 | Gun in a Running Fight Had! tdavod as 1y Stage i used for transporting sand dredged | it to shoot to rom thel Ao s, | ... me 2 sidered as Only S{age W | 0, camaux 1s Toking Back | Proposed Organization, from the bottom and taken from froopers on guard brought them | | Ween Employed on Unlon Pacific at This Time to Bring o : y its banks bark Providence, R. T., Oct. 2 (M—In-| ¥ B Experiment, To French Deputies Washington, Oct, 2 (P — Taking| comouflaged as a sand barge, the| A fire company wns summoned | dictments charging manslaughter | Railroad for 32 Years, oat to Surface, - | Washington, Oct. 2 P—Continuity direct issue with Colonel Wiam | ooy poat was towed up the Dela- | from Bridgeboro and the fire was | against Captain Ge W. McVay| oriaha, Oct. 3 (F—Continuation | i o [ot the Te b s ohn ariban daht fusas |Mitehellsicharges, Commander -""]“’ | ware tver to the scene of the raids. | extinguished. The cabln of the|and John A, Grant, commander and | o (i ol bing aetivities of the T cehurst, N. J., Oct. 2 ® — In ling nogotiations holds today only by : I“vl‘“ _"y'}";' e ‘1”‘“2’“’“"["‘:";I:q‘i'_ The barge contained 20,000 cases | harge wa roved but none of | chief enginecr of the Mackinae, the {1 G0 S0l e ehded fatally last | On Board U. 8. 8. Camden, off improving the gas valve system |the uncertain link of a tentafive ar- president's air board, She 1;.x',0f foreign liquors including cham- | the cargo was damaged. The men Pawtucket excursion amer | ik Ceas T A, Porter, for: 3% years |Block Taland=(Ry, Wirslsss: tp Ths ! o Shenandoah, |FAnEement brought forward as a last | nge to anyone to make “a just!o oo “yendictin, creme de menthe, | were bronght to Burlington and | which a boiler exploded in Newport| ;" oioiove of the Unfon Pacific | 3 ¥ change in the airship Shenandoah, | ECRim Al o plcte collapse |Criticiem” of the arrangements fof | geqtch and English whiskey and|will be given & hearing today be-|harbor on the evening g < {Assoctated Press)-—-Oct. 2—The toll the burcau of aeronautics at Wash- |of {ne effort, to r o ermanint |the Hawatian flight. of the PN-% | pyench wines fore Unifed States Commissioner | faking a toll of 53 lis 1 eharge | A & Kenworthy, special |°f KROWR dead of the crew of the jngton warned those on the ship nt No. 1 . 1 The sture was made by four | Powell, ing George J. Kelly, ral mana- | shot Porter as he. alighted |Submarine 8-51 was raised to four nce Minister Caillaux and his| Colonel Mitchell previously had|gaiq police, assisted by Charles| The barge was the A. D. Blaters, | ger of the Blackstone Valley Trans- W 4 o0 ‘ioifio |today when divers recovered the {hat the 1 em was not as ster C! d hi 2 preparations for | &g POTE : 7 TRt S | from the rear end of a Union Paclfic | d e G Al el clates on the _ Franch_ mislon Gad, hesperLaon Ml(_qr(,_‘“‘\ e a former p ibition asent orat 400 feet long. Tollce « | portation compuny With DHNE N | passengor train aiter robbing a ecors {bodies of two of the crew in me;n- 00L-proot’ 88 1He oL me anould | Ve departed for Paris, not with a | o mmanded b | of Columbus. Lieutenan liam | (hat the raid struck at the heart of accessory hefore ot were or moro of passengers in the ob- |Bine room compartment of the ehip. on and that extreme 8are 100 ¢ Iprogram of permanent settiement | _Rodgers, looked IIke|xjchols, who led the party is thejan 'stem of getting contraband | furned in superior court h Ay e e in i (v S PHlans: Lawton and Lindsay taken in the operation 1¢ por which they expressed hope, but | bungling amatenrs. holder of a distinguished service |liquor ashore and that at least two in a partial report made the | Ho died at a hospital later, * The men were identified as Walter P Warning 1s Disclosed et sy alve vea et ‘"“rj““"r"r“"":‘;”':r::‘ ane | et : . | barges nad be e unloading at the|grand fjury for Providence a The loot, consisting of 3200 in B Lawton, Ielfl(-n:clm'\'u maty 11\(;:1 [ | proposal which in effect defers for |name, Rodgers declare 2 The barge arrived vesterday same spot recently. Bristol countles S e e lclass, 241 Eim street, Somerville, 8 oday before | ; [t F A 5 u g eral watches and some . ”"7\-“\(?”:{1 o ‘J »“mf:‘h“” ||)\ that period a setflement of the navy adopted “the proper *'"I":]’:; N P Nine Indicfments | G St TR TR () the | Mass., and B, D. Lindsay, engineman, thsnaye | o 1’ of the |thorny problem of how mueh France [and that he was fully sa y* - 7 Nine Indictments in all wer | ors. |second class, 527 Government street, he reading into the record ¢ Uil et s 18 crew. ant sonne = 3 ) = Al s 5 P 3 : M‘T ‘C',‘”’. \wi“hwf o )‘ s |shall poy - § h g ::,'1 personnel 8s | ] | turned, Three foint mwm.m,‘ Makes Negro Ald Him |Pensacola, Fla. B e Comandor [ ol ol LRt R0 o e oo { l harge McVay and Grant with man-| The man boarded the train at an | The bodies were recovered = after rathe subicch Doies! Apet Il Eropouciihyithe famerlcanidenii] cannot see,” Todgers b, | (L) I slaughter and Kelly hein reces- | ontlying station and encountered |divers had cut open the hatch of the ynchary Lansdowne, captain of the |commission after a week of nego- |tinued, “how the mavy department i ity Berorolinblfact iThree o oonter T the westibuly of |c0EIne room. They had determined ship, @ e burean o € aut a y od It =il ¢ e el responsibl g e " e : v 2 b 2 efini o a ! y n\v}:r::f}-:l:n Ll i ftations had demor 1 the futil- | could o el o nsible for th I Inaictrienis chares . MY |the obscrvition car, Loveling a | definitely that this compartment was | Shapes T @ At ity o efforts to mj a settle- ‘,“. of the fiight. s S B A i manslaughter a e sing in- ' gun at the negro, he commanded ]llumied last night when an exploring ; vne {ment at time arrangement | “Fyerything was done that co . Qictments ch Grant with man-|him to acompany him into the car |N0'e the size of a pencil was bored « mber 16, ; : :‘ - which M. Caillaux as agreed to lay [ he done . TR slanghter, ! | where the passengers were orderd |iD the hatch. Only a few air bub- 1 not approved by the bu-lpefore his government would call for “The sceretary of the navy per- R t' T d " 1 C 0 | The indiet CarbRONE 5 to e bl vere emitted 3 : A | b 1o indictments were brought as | to stand in th afsle with thelr hands |18 Were emitted. yeau untl May 25, 1925, and then it comally tsited £an Diego and or- | Rponced Mm]‘ney Protests De-| neception rencere (TIQ0esSs| Zhe naictientsinere bionehLres Bl R only with & warning from Captait| (Continued on Page Twents-two) | jored the burean of acronautics to f ersons: Ire Bourque of Paw-| TRt % Both of the men were fully clad ¥ 8 Land, construction corps at- Pt — = everything that we asked e fai | man Rcell Leade]’ OI Ca[]] aign | : ! ; fCaitinued oo Bags 16 'and evidently had been on watch ; rive us everything the cision as Unfair tly tucket, a passenger on the steamer; O e S and y had be Gahed togihe il n | for. » | Trnest Hokinson, an ofler on the | when the submarine was rammed by DAL i pied e MARTIN[] Tfl i AY {DST “I'lifs was done.’ —e | hoat Mala (i 5o aon A ‘the City of Rome last Friday night. ;]"l‘nn;lv’(x; y’ll.” in )Y'};:’ly‘w‘|" m‘ an ‘ [ U National Defense Dept. NO REGOMMENDAT[ON MADF PLEADS FOR GO'OPERAT]ON of Chief of Police James McCarthy ‘\ " ’T);‘s:'bod]ns. “:“ih “Qra n:, f‘a‘h HEELELD L ChATIRoR et SoAgers el i : alls condition, were taken aboard the +truetion corps, by direction of the }{]F Hls 'l‘m!) BAEK HQME Commander Kodgers, 0:‘;\6 ;:’r A "’(_‘;‘,J:";“L ‘(‘"‘r‘ e el N ot LA AT FAR A Ea B cliof of the bureau. | Ll | board that d ‘]h“’"l'v‘:w:&m_y e — . " S e ey UNJ w MlLLS TR‘AL {shipment to the Newport naval hos- Lansdowne Approved Change 29 plane had FO R, e i ST e “Not Here To Talk Bunk” and *This | I7¢¢ nemer 0 K Ak [ pitat where the bodies of two of the Ihis correspondence shows that | e Hefense which would include 5 i Kore.| Wil Be No Hip Hurrah Cam|at the request of Assistant Attornes | crew previously found had been sent. Commander Lansdowne not only [INo More Free Journeys .o\ army and the navy. Macri Case Still Pends—TKolet- General Oscar L. Heltzen, who con-| y 400 Ref t TS recommended the change, but that for Men Held for fhe need for a proper sclentific| gy foses tn Appeal Against Con- paign” He Declared At Meeting | ducted the state's investigation into |JU ge Thomas keiuses 10 e :%rl:eh,\c-v“(‘rmw:_ : when there was delay in acting on e d e | dky Loses in / E C SR 3 8. Bibmavite Barel New Lo | organization of the national defense, o y . he disaster. | . liis recommendation he gent a tele- Non Support orsanization of (e DaON 0" s | duct Hearing Dy Juage’s Ruling. of Directors Today. s Remand Case to State tdon, Cann, Oct. 2 (M — Renr A gram requesting telegraphic authorl- 7l apparent. Declaring recent : New Britain has all the potentfal " ¥ Tonrt Bar . [ mubre: BReaR GBI T LA B B Slon i oarying out the worlk, —— [plainlyEannarese S 5 ring recen® | New maven, ot 2 Um—a comumit- | SO LERR T O boenth TOPRINGTON GOUPLF TO Court Yor Prosecution |the rescue operations at the seene uf 1 POV 1en Wi :n “by way of g A A naval disasters were no i tee of the New Haven County Bar| LSO y ! 1] the wreck of the submarine 8-51 10- yproval then was given “by way of | Jygge Benjamin W. Alling in po- | . he t 1id Congress : > —_— | Judze Benjamin W. ANing in po-{piamoe on the part of the navy, e " |try,” said Congressman Dan A. Reed 2 - o ded that blame on the D association which charged with in : |day recommended the release of thi ciperiment” and it was added that lyice court today mado an umusual | joolgred “there is something vitally \FERE LN 0T itude - of Joseph [0 New Yerk who Wil have charye HAVE GOLDEN WEDDING | ststora, et 2 —1n a decision |two big floating crancs which yester- Ui necessary precautions should be |gjsposition in the case of Lawrence |\(0c"itn the navy department” |G (TS ULl tor Olympia Macri |9F he Chamber of Commerco drive {by Jud e el o et hvac TSR fuicen in operating the ship. Martino, who was arrested and | outlines Own Views SOl T ympla Macrl {5 o members fn an address to —_— i B0 mariin the | 0y et ; On June 13, 1902 Commander | rouoht’ back from West Virginis | i S iiaq |0 her trial on a murder charge, andii e e i { U 8. district court for the district of |ralse the vessel. s s mande? |brought back from West Virginta 10| qne commander of the Hawallan |y "y ) jegeq unethical procedure and i rive officials and | peqy Admiral Colvocoresses, Re- | Connecticnt and filed with the clerk | His recommendation was made liichardson wrote that in view of fangwer a charge of non-support of | pigp(, powever, opposed elther B, qong report (oday, It|others at the Burritt hotel at noon | ot the court today, the court denes |after announcement had been re- (o ohues! therel should Ahetuse (Of| st iso & Ths court ordercd MATUND| L A ooes cr.al senarate ale corpe o ot iais & o o The occasion was a lunch- | tired, and Wife Will Have Been |0 % e S e o i 1l maneuvering valves fo disc e o im0 (O ox atkecaTa & SRRl ot imaliefeny recommendations [(278% TU° SRS T e York motion of State's Aitorney Hugh |celved of the recovery of two addi L L dward C. |gu0n as have been urged by v 8 (a r. Koletsky because * rges | . : i . R . M. Alcorn for ( y 5 ¢ e rsas whenever that should become | connolly $10 a week for a period of }“'\::: : R R ] [ s:thi),{\fl '»,: 4 1D Nlisa Macyiy |congressman who arrived in the city MarHieais0 X earzion Octal n‘\:,{:x the ‘;L.\“:r ;Or\l\'fifi‘;"au‘xg 1 ‘('l::'lar\‘ebr(:::r;! nfl?x‘l‘n:'\:yyta(:(':rfr:n":rl;x:n (| ry in fight. six months, $5 of the payment to he |, o e apine the sludy s ma e s this morning at § o'clock. n e B e e e e e i b a b v Ol ing the problem eng are still undisposed of. ong! C ST Torrington, Oct. 2 (A—Rear Ad- | trial in the state cour that no further efforts woul: e y Cut Tn Falf s R S i (raat Congressman Reed spoke of the : | im0 D e e e |of the board was one Involving e8- | iipo gommittee completed a 1ong |0 "oy saion Dok ol ine |miral George Partridge Colvoco- | In making his decision the court|made at this time to raise the sub- ] & [other $5 to be used toward the p o evision of present or=[ .. oo Of the e DRI 7 campaign. am not i - ¢ R s B S S Commander Tishaxdeen: mafd ket 0TS 0 e he s paxe fentially a 1 vislon of pretent ek |resfow.of the case and {rial by s= 0NN e e gata, This will | resses, U N, retired, and Mrs. follows a precedent established 1n meraible. S St b calenlations indicated that the by ootao paid in full | ranizations, So far as ¢ h e ing an opinion that it was “un 2 INE |} 110 hip hurrah campaign, to die | Colvocoresses will observe thelr | the case o Thomas McAuliffe, form Admiral Christy reported also that change In the valve system would |y o Saa e |selt is concerned as an {to have photographs of the accused | o454y 4 fow el golden wedding anniversary injer chief prohibition enforcemen he door leading from the engine S it torripasae ent (B eiactipn of ihic SRV BULURR LB vhlimig el holleved Bt ey on |{uken at the jail for publication A . Litchfield on Oct. 7. « |ugent, which was pending in the [room to the motor room had been e K er e g ncantint st tuluie (RBPeC R it Primiistacioclly 8ol ¥ed 5 the |11 nowspapers And the commite Cooperation Essential fo D ol \t5+ |rouulowsrt ki b Foom dodea: TS e R R i DotiECIE 0.NS el BOD e e gmanbilby proper establishment Of |en recommends that a rule of court | Ho explained that in order to]| pear Admiral Colvocoresses Is a | Aulifte’s death. His message said: % to AL ”"' A sh the transportation back of men | "7 SR t, by Improvement |ye adopted forbidding the taking of Imake the campaign a success it re- | tjve of Norwich, Vermont. where Mills, a former prohibition em-| “Divers entered engine room R (] are Ll Who leave their homes and ol s e n, fixi W law | Jeranhs, except by order of the |Guired the faith and 100 per cent |y : el 3. 18 pi i ar e KSR 3 2 4 A e S e R C L O personnel situation, {ixing bY 18 | photographs, except by L L e e st R T e 1847, Tfe went | torcement agent, in company with |through engine room hatch and was found fo be sufficlent on fhe | (St TE ] Y aturn of officers in the 1ine of |court in the jail or jall gronnds, or | e bi m of the | (o gen na captain's clerk with his| Senator Richara H. Covert and Al-|found motor room door open. Flan o on Lo al Ve SR DS B e on & special list, and bY |in golng to and from the inil to the |fown. - “If you don't get that you|faner at the age of 14 on the U. & | derman Conrad Dehm of New Brit- |to bore small exploring hole in tor- e o oot (g | coc Chslr hushands Sonenan gapnomtjiese, pishments ot @)istrong aviation |cofethouse, of any person accused of (might just as well quit now,” he(g,oq supr 1 Saratos after | ain, was found in the Southington|pedo room foday to determine s £ o ~bry vapla |udrecs and dufowmed | Hhe pollee) ooqyio in operations. crime. [Bdasds e b bad |the Cieh enfercd_Annapolis. | inn tn October, 1923, when the place | whether it is flooded or not, Rec- scent above pressure heights oc- ‘M_ t the man v ‘.‘\' ina ;]. T ) it *| “For a permanent and final solu- I'he committ o»n ;(rt. ‘(‘n felzes P e m{ »\u n‘\\ o(‘\ 'r ‘\ n'q l‘;v e ol was erndualediin s raided by County Detective Ed-|ommend release Aonavch and . Can . E e ot T the warrant, | A3 E 0 ded, “appoint the strong-land condemns certain practices ob- |EXONn through the influence of a big | g4 1t J. Hickey, The inn at that time tury as I can see no possible use of B e likaly to|7onld o atter him and return with |5 aitainable as srcretary ofjserved in the trial and nkes recom- |organization consisting of merchants, | 'y gy vears of sea serviee | was conduced by Charles T. Lynch. |them in rescue operations. ol = monthe il S Snolical et ariona datense(ielve s Mim g mendatiing ORI AT TES of these manufacturers and individuals nd In the Spanish-A no war Only Torpedo Room Teft § e Sty i ELCahe Iwould find that the woman had ex-| /8 M8 081 i worlk ont the or- |is that in cnses of persons charged | Tio paid airibute to the memo et T U s 8. The torpedo room, referred to in B i e o Lcuianend g chanegplof heart; she : Ot when ready |mendations for reforms ne of these [of the late Mary 1. Curtin by &5 | coneora in Admiral Dewey's suad- ONL‘{ S]X PROPERTY LlSTS |the message, 18 in the tip of the bow rd in v“ I" ,' “ Db LT 11 ouldn't want the man prosccuted | 5% * both the army and navy. |that have speck 1 public interest, two | she was fl”"' most remarkable | ©5 T vy e g Tater and 1s the only compartment which It is understood e {110 that all she had desired was to | take ove b dhe armye {lawyers should he employed instead |Chamber of Commerce ary An |6 on the Olympia, the f |has not yet been investigated. doah has never heen subject Air Service Costly the United Stat 1 was known | i 008 B8 Nk R have the police make him come | Alr & s lof one. the United States, and was Known |y, =g ore guty included Reports had been received earlier {o this condition although quite con- [ ey Foie ity | wNow last, but most important—a | Protests Report over America for her work and [HI8 store FEE RN ice, ma Ui madlRRler & baa At e ceivably may occur, and the total [M% ! e ey e : i k2% g 1 r | 5 g ™ The costs in the Martino case, in- | point which 1 feel safe in assul Mr. Kolefsky, who heard the re- [ability. e ricirde aftfee s caltoz o % _luniform off Stonington led base of s \‘Am‘ lfl ity must be suffcient {cluding t expenses of Detective | po aviator has herctofore nhx.um:f‘l Iport_read, protested against tts al-| Speaking of what the r‘h:xruh»;- af;w o sehosll and ey Oxex 1.000 Reported in Two Days |fictals to belteve that one of the men “’_f"f"{““ R et Willam B, McCiie, who | dofense by the air 18 B0 cheaP [ iy "y nciimos, He sald he was|Commerce can do. he referred t0) 7y g command i Unler O Property Tax |Tashed overboard from tho 8:51 had QLU BERND NIV AR SeDRS ST flor the man, amounted 0 |(hing as scems to be the DOPUIK (1o gicen opportunity to examine | the fact that New Diritain 18 6.4 goy west and com |fioated in there, but Licut. A. H. i chivs )lvw\‘ occasion “‘ LREE opinion, 1 have not the figures and | Gy »s and many important mat- | member of the '\{m;nn:\l Chamber of b s e List Law | Deering of the medical corps, sent B colls due to i icient valve ¢ exist, but 1 have & | o1 orlooked Dby the | Commerces which he said was re- v e i . 006 | to Stonington to view the bod. e 3 _ ik == = |1 doubt if they exist, 3 ters had been overloc | ee and Newark, 1 in 1906 <L A T Stoningto ody, T B ity when rising rapidly in thu TEN WiNDOWS IN | conviction they would mot be pleas- | committec. He claimed a change of f sponsible through the questjon- | W08 T S Moy academy | In the first two days allotted for |ported that it was not a navy man A rms. eppelin practice is to BE T tant to look upon. venue had been sought because of |nnires eent out to its tndividual | G cquadron | filing of taxable property only SIX |1t had heen in the water about | o for a rate of 2 of at least ) - n ‘ s and means must be found | atmosphere created by members of | members for having the nati Al i o ervice was as|Dersons have appeared at the office |thre weeks. The body later was ree meters per or ahout G“Y I\NNOUNCUD TODAY‘.,, Ahis cost. The matter of |¢ha har, He also declared the com- | budget system adopted, which, hel ., e iamen ot the |0f the board of assessors and Pre- |jater identified at Stonington as that ) feet per minut meters pec] [t e T which 1t seems to me | mittce had exceoded its povers. He | sald. is saving the United SW(es | cqgomy in 1900-07. T 1 lists. of S. N. Rostrand of Noank, Conn it | 3 [ et face before your dutlesare | denied that he had anything to doim of dollars a year. ARl e r the tax list law In vogue up | ‘With the 1 tic FOS | cpamner of Commerce Tighting [0 104 iy this committee. with publication of songs and phono- | complimented the committee S mervice il which required the N‘\ Motor Room Flooded i ve capacity which will remain =5 ol Prize Win- | e \t reorganization |graphic records of music tended to} ng Attorney General Gaff-|o ! real estate and automo-| Newport, R. 1., Oct. 2 {M—Divers | s now Nl bsls o 3 1s required 10 |created sentiment in behalf of Miss | ney as chairman and spoke of the| “y," 1g75 Tjentenant Cc iles, upwards of 1,000 were Te- lexploring the sunken submarine §-81 " N ey |8 ot o great reduction and thus|Macrl, Mr. Koletsky « 1 also | as “an upright, outstanding |t N Mary D ceived during the first two days. ltoday found that the door ef the § be carefully} gy, qreds of people have been |0 LS Goiion to take its proper |that the bar cammitty s criticiz- [ young man who s assuming his |y o york city re Two of the six placed a radio set lmotor room was open and that the < relieved of | oo ced to the 81 stores of the city | PERRE T 0Bl tional. defense with- |ing an individual wh heir own | share of the responsibilities of the |, his wife took up (as their only faxable holding. Other |compartment was flooded, according « nave entered 41 windows tn |PRCE 0 Lt T ihe United States |conduct was not without repre ch. | community.” e ? |articics listed included one dos, |t g wireless message from the res nec ! \mber of commerce lighting | s The committee further recom-| The members who will bear the S two picces o one horse, |oye ship Camden intercepied here. i | treasury. It on ) sical inst: Tl o | S and many complimentary | 0l g Fawailan FLIj {mended that newspapers refrain | prunt of the work during the cam- ,TURED “" e cow, one musical Instrument, | pinding of the metor room fiool 1 Commander TaNs- | yona s wero made on thelr at-| oo (i REC ikt ho sald he |from publishing articles {ending 10} patgn are: CAP]TAL CAP and one person reported household |odq cut down sharply on the sim bt 1°° | tractivencss and metropolitan at- 1 e e w —any “possible [Influence public opinion cither for or | Mafors: E. W. Christ, Fred o. e | furni |chances that there are any of the i of 20| mosphere. ‘f"‘“‘(‘ o e fmagination” could [against the accused.” | Rackliffe, Harry G. Hancock, and | e ey crew stlll alive. The engine room maneuveri e to re- | M0 S i in the en- |Stretch of BENG ccommended that in fu- | Joseph spanish Troops Take Possession of | [was found flooded lnst might ana | The 10 hest windows in the en h s de-| It also recommen Joseph M. Ward Spanish Trooy was found flooded lnst might a s e e 0 1| g e st i, £ o 3. Wk 10 DISCIPLINE MITCHELL = pl DripnElieye fier | tire display, acocrding to the judges | m,‘m‘w Y ecauss the flight did not |ture cases counsel b ) the atten- | captains: J. W. Marsland, &. A-| g p1-Krin's \“‘_MH,,‘,_..,,.Z‘,‘1 two bodles recovered this morning 5 ETAMEDS 48| ‘are announced this morning as at | P27 ause the FET e Shen- |tion of the court publishicd articled | fjis, Max Unkelbach, E. A. Mag, | | There 1s still one compartrient re abandoned. . | Besse-leland’s window, Davidson & t as planned. Of the S| yyion might appear o be intended | joquph C. Andrews, Thure Beng-| Rejolcing in Madrid. | e maining to be examined for ar ‘"j““""“"‘}“"‘":'_""‘ | Leventhal’s, Dickinson Drug L ‘,'n;, e etment can, |10 or which might {nfluence the de- | Atbert Volz, Harry Haynes. | yoqid, Oct. 2 (P—Spanish troops [ Alr Service Stormy Petrel Ordered |signs of life. That fa the farpeds On December 15, 1924, i B. C. Porter Sons, Meshkin's Ay ibie for tho|termination of the cas The com- {p p. McAnlifte, Harry C. Billings.| . ¢ 0L iir capita Abd-El- | room in the how of the ship. T! B oo Lansdowne renewed his i ey-Tiabcock, Albert Volz, Porter In an¥ way, be & vonsible for | ruittee believed i desirable that & |yiqrey . Howard, Attorney Morrls| 10 piian Icader. at 11 5| 7o Appear on Monday When In- |givers, acting vnder orders from endation in the A 5 \ z ot “that ‘& good " AlrSHIL, le of the court he adopted pro- e, C A 1= |Rear Admiral Christy, in chargs «f & Dyson, Connecticn ht and T T O r D. Saxe, Clesson W. Parker and| .o tnhig rdi to s . =~ ReR mir risty, = system At - Co.. and the Outlet Millinery anned and ¢ u\lu\x' ‘.“‘r“*‘nm“d \s | hibiting the taking of photog vk, Rufus N. Hemenway, | \ vestigation Will Be Started. rescue operations, plen te ewt o vas ‘y”" : J cruise, meets heavy Wed {in or about the court durinsigtts : ! Paseerini, Howard C. Sty on. Oct. 2 (® — Colonel |small exploring hole i the hateh of g D, K. Perry, A. W. t s T Aloedt | s LREROGHOn B8 8 B mmer, C. W. Buckley, George |, : - Flags | Willidm Mitchell has been ordered |the compartment to sec whether o ] s ey s testimony was in dircet SO e permitted behind the r: il in the | Tt el TRvion Tty «|by the war department to report on [not it 18 also ia flocded k 1 3tiss Ruthit Anger: (Tastito thal S SELRES et courtiroamiahauld D Rlered [ will have seven| ; AT Monday to the inspector-general of | The divers also pian fo explor ks 0 |who attributed the fall E ‘Mmmm.n felt. It also recommend- Reports wiil be| t the p army in order that the Investi- |the motor Toom compartment to &¢ use 0 : 10 windows will be re- | “bungling Seatmient vl MUGELa ofithe 1GhEtl € io at daily luncheons at the ey ‘o of his conduct with & view |termine whether there ase any T om & v department,” |; TG e P hen | on fron gati s e ed, © Camuinthe eafi | Mo dca e IRy e ARUER i impanelling a Jury s & s Burritt hotel. The campaign opens eiRther to disciplinary proceedings may be [bodies there. san v T e e fored |he asked, “prevent a Savannah 1ine e rule of sclecting the jury w SR D CR e S { i t . e L b | Sh hich, by fes of ¥ onded. The commit e- Lt LB B S A s b Ary s direcejaesimed ; t " o e T ”,‘,1.‘ m \,u whi x\x.h:.\l [;‘v'r"x‘”rv 4 ]rwrm\;n:-)n’h: “w comn ”M!I | Monday evening ¢ congratula-| Colonel Mitchell had planned to . 2 awarded gold e rone, o e sibmarine?” |expedited as much as possible with- Who Dan Reed Ts. mo De Rivera, |a the convention nIbV)(\v‘”.;\mcrL sily Sving tcops, The R s d ab o has can Legion at Omaha, (Continued on I ) : N e o Declaring that these accidents ad |out prejudice to eitherggide. A rule | Co sman Deed is said to be o 5 "‘ "r_n’im“' “_‘\;“11‘:""; ”]‘_'\t “‘ ‘;:" 30 Inch Sea ’l‘rou} R »- N e e IR I b AT o K ogat] bt T o Yot sy || O Paonessa'e Hook be in charg ioned in the de (Continued on v r 1‘ Ceiajlhell “‘y‘” : ‘ \tion of his conduct and | g e v S 3 : o : N onal arrangements of offl- Mayor A M. Pacnees lanéed 2 Topra 8 | 5 ot lor ng ¥ ssually BODY IDENTIFIED 30 to 300 Years in MacMILLAN BOAT SAILS | department {s | ——————— # Ok LA AN A Sl e GniE could mot be permitted to in- || an 11 pound, 30 ineh sea tectt Prison Is Sentence || cuni . F., Oct. 2 (M — The |E he principles of sclentl. s il i rrilaiiie o itabe O e lerfere with such fnvestigations. || yesterday near Saybrook. The D Gins teame of the MacMillan fic 0 : Iigundersiand THE WEATHER | [mond the nation over. o imane b e waa that,of 8 N.| Colonel Mitchell mercly exprem. || mayor ant Coatrétn Sxsak. S S o from here |them. Briefly there must be SR | Graduating from "; l” : ey g gret at be ble to attend || Conlon of the board ot publie ol . N. & The |stronger co-ordinating and control Hartford, Oct. 2.—Torec r G 3. beey o Hiadhiatsatiedmrptatien| Bt laligdvgraght - 0 £6,000.000 T th the rest of [ling force. There must be a it for New Britain and vicinity: | = ion "‘ hi f‘m kil Pl 2 ‘ he Washington delogation 2a he || (he mayor's favorite pastime om 5 4 I to [nighly developed plane division tn| | Unscttled tonight and - football dwet it Eagon ) ] ; il | P gt g g g 3 o der that the navy may be . -ln:" probably acc "”“ S A Fitiabis tollowine | 1 Noan} \ a Asked about the pending ecurt-||qhe two offictaly made Neavy ) ars in an ; v, |veloped and be ready to meet the ShoWer=;iwarmer ianii sl | roc ad been missing for two martial, he replied: um(hm con || catebes prison. Ik Dt (Continued on Page 22) LA s s (Continued on Page NI weeks. cerned sbout the matter af £ il # H & i s 4 S : ! . i

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