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: News of the World p I R D i\\}’e?{‘e ‘?my el ,: By Associated Press l k I } [ k I ‘ Oc:.e‘.'.lt‘l: o 12’395‘ 1 Al "wuo) ‘PIOJTH ‘ daq APV L S o ————————— s : s ESTABLISHED 1870 e R _‘F'.’Pf.“:‘{;mNECTICb? FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30 1925 —FORTY-TWO PAGES PRl( E 'I‘HREE (‘E & 1 SARRAIL IGNORES ORDERS |FIRST FFFORT OF [TRIAL WINGES ON TWONEW CURATES | MITCHELL DEFENSE PROMISES BIG TO FORWARD DETAILS OF | \FAGUE A SUCCESS| VALUE OF VIRTUE FOR FR. BOJNOWSH! SURPRISE AT TRIAL, MAY CALL ON DISORDERS IN DAMASCUS ouncil Adjourns After Stopping | Stephenson Murder Delense At- Stamiord and Middletown : ‘French Government [T - Mu'ch g : }iaAl(llilau WarA ’ifthrei: e plt]acks Jlfggefis Golzmlnem M ils"rieszs ;lransiegred t}: %g%stcityi COOLID GE QR _IEYIS TO TES TIFY Obtains More Infor-|| Much for This Youtn| MEMORIAL T0 WILSON'DETAILS ARE RELATED!BOTH CONNECTICUT MEN| Putnam Bank Is To lncrease Its Washington Hears That et — | Officer Feels He Has . — | | . . . . mation From U. S. y Pe v:l‘o." (T::;]\ err : “nlfimle | Briond, Commenting on hlol\Aipl\[.»“ge Had Planned (o Guhmllll{vh Stanislaus Nalewajk is Natlve | CIalms Aga'nst Gllpatr‘c Estate Ri ht To Brou ht Sechrist, a high school pupil, ap- ! i S0 9535 ! el e Be ; Than From Her own peared At clnotes swearing a pre||| Pedicates It As a Memorial 0| Sulcide Theory in Death of Madge | of Bridgeport and Rev. William | PG g 4 of 30-inch oxford bags. Half Woodrow Wilson Who Conceived | Operholtzer — Dying Declaration J. Toper of Merkden—Rev. Theo- | 3 do G l 1 an hour later he was lying on y [ 3 { . Be Raised ! Face to Face w“h Comman ng General. [ ine schoor grounds unconscious ||| Tdea of League of Nations. Important Evldence. | philus M. Kotowskd to stamford.| Amount Is to Be Raise FRAN[;E M Y H N[i 1 and his trousers were floating | | Accusers. from the top of a nearby tree. Paris, Oct, 30 (P—The council of | Noblesville, Oct. ;\“1 oy | TWO NEW ¥o. 1 Fiest From $250,000 to S [ . {]| School authorities are investi-|| the league of nations, hurriedly |Judge Sparks overruled a mo- e gl s o AMBASSA““R T[]U S i 5 S i i 8 smissio evi- | Amon ve anges which | & . e St G L summoned on Monday last to pre-{ton to siop the submlusion cf @R AnEue R op Jonn .| Not to Exceed $600,000 5 ¢ ve eate llitles between JENCe NG ¢ ° : | British Authorities Also | vent threatened host | : £ D. C. Stephenson, Earl Klenck and | Nilan of the Connecticut diocese are Horai D 3 Loses All Efforts to Halt Grecce and Bulgaria, adjourned 10- | parl ‘Gentry on a charge of murder- | three which affect New Britaln and | 2§ Additiona emands day with its task accomplished. |ing Miss Madge Oberholtzer of In-|more particularly the Sncred Heart Senator Berenger of Debt| Proceedings and Pleads MRS [;[lRfilN TELLS lf)mcm notificaton from allied | dianapolls | chureh, of which Rev. Lueyan Dol-| Are Expected. Advise Paris of Alleged e { | etansa counsell introduced the | nowski ! pastor Funding Mission Likely Not Guilty—Case Ad- i f\(l()cltles- | military experts on the sccne W y g o | 5 i 2 Kotowskl s l anted at the final meeting that {motion at the beginning of the s¢s-| Rev. Theophilus M. 0! 3 ! Choice T % dU il Mond e kn had completed their sion with the jury absent, State- | who has been an assistant in the Haritord, Oct. 30 (P—Claims "(i ! journe Intil onday. l !: U N TA[E e -(J"l" ’\ sof Bulgarian soll elght ments made by Judge Sparks yester- | sacred Heart parish, has been trans- Bt NS ibe o Butaun 1 Parls, Oct. 30 (P—American offi- | pvacualion Of e time Nmit sot by day regarding sulcide and murder | forred to Stamford where he will be | the Frsk FCERR SRR 0 o 2 | clal reports presented o the French | ),m"q boraroptis ¥ {formed the basls for the motion. |atationed at the church of the 2 Paris, Oct. 30 P—It is learned on foreign office by the American em- the co atrie ar e Increased from the lon of fnquiry, headed | Had the motion been granted the | yoly Name, He has already as. | patric are to be inc o 260,000 to & sum 3 d e n present amount of $250, Rumbold, now will | proceedings since October 12 would | qumeq his dutles in the new parish. | nigh authority that Senator Vietor | Washington, Oct. 30 (P—As to- | Homny Boranger will be appointed |18Y'8 session of the Mitchell court- sy on instructions trom wast- | Declares Detgotives for lnsur-‘\,&,“;"‘]‘{“i‘n. 600,000, it W AR P martial began a report went to the i r | procecd to the spot, investigate the have been nullified and trial of the | Two. New Curates Here ;‘(:‘r“‘:fl e";‘(‘);:y"f Ay amnm‘mg svon to succeed };:\I‘:ol)‘nhv:\ e an 1T Amon e spectareta. ikt evment lote = lntermalion | uhous G H H d [lH Incidents leading up to the Greek |case would have been startec & Two curates have been appolnted | WWh ) BT Y on filed agatnst embassador “¢@ 1 Colonel Mitchell would ask either the actions in Syria of General| @ll06 U0, HAVE HOUDAGH HET eupation of Bulgarian territory, |over with selection of & new JUrS. o the New Britain church In Father | ¢t W8 5% SU8 2600 0P &FR | stat | President Coolldge or Secretary Surrail, the Irench high commis- dosupation the De- | The Judge’s Ruling 3 They are Rev, | the ostal ; The decision of the government | [rCVAR EOOIES OF oot (o fac sloner, than Paris has recefved | and report its ““d:n:sc::mt‘\‘ The motion was based on allegt- | gianisiaue Nalewajk and Rev, Wil. | U0, VeFy shortly, .4 {n. | to change ambassadors in Washing- | )iy erora the court, 4 from General Sarrail himself, it OYER $50 900 JEWEL THEFT m'"'f";":“':",:fm“.‘m““4"“,“‘ {ons that a statement to the Jury | =yt ne T er Nalowagk | ThO Teason for the propose - ! was learned toda ) : {ton is closely related to the Ameri- | o alaims bank comes fo the Sacred Heart church | Crease fn the emims of the MNCL can gebt funding negotiations. i o e wproper, | from the church of the Holy Name | (S0, (0 0 (haiional clitms | Forelgn Minlster Driand has Im- |surprise move probably would be | Names Scaffa, Principal in Return | I, was marked by a moving George Oberholtzer ‘W in Stamford and Father Toper | -0t ORF8 T LR e natur. | Pressed upon Premier Painleve and made. There also were indications ; 15 o |Oberholtzer is the father of 's parls a- X 1s colleagues in the cabi- 3 address by A,-m;d,. lulrlx.mix. y:h‘ (’:;(.;;:an e (“fl\:'l{::'r"rmn Bt. John's parish in Mid- [ [RCTE CH be pessed along s Others of his ¢ B! that Col, Mitchell felt that he had « who declared he league's | " | ¢ p \ | net that anoth: effort should be i 1 been fully justiied by [whose murder, Stephenson former ™ o nNojowatk ts & native "(i:\;u!nst the estate of Gilpatric be- |’ dak Al | right to be brought face to face with ad been fully tifle 105 g 4 2 The closing of this week's ses- and counsel yesterday by Judye Details of Bombardment xth "netd by the |Sparks during the testimony of The American reports narrated in conslderable detail the scenes . which occurred during the French| of Mes, hombardment at Damascus on Oetober 18 to 20 ahd related an| At $083,000, As One Sleuth Who The colonel's counsel declined to comment, but intimated that some . Donahue’s Jewels Valued | made to settle the debt, “the accuser” in his trial. ‘ . o 2 caus t 1t wa rough = = ; G {his settiement alone, Indiana Ku Kiux K \-Vnmr\mf"{“-‘:l"h; dridgeport. He followed his pre- l(‘:‘l‘“:(‘:l’e":“c“:::\::s‘r:’?fi;;\‘lcr &% | Senator Berenger is regarded as the | Yesterday defense counsel sought amazing and extraordinary incidents Has Persistently Annoyed H In re ~.‘n("fil| tone which moved |and his two budyF\m .5, Klenck al paratory studies at St. Francls' col- | pa P 1 s Ao best man available to bring this by a series of Insistent questions to wccompanying the bombardment, | X~ yed er. n % M. Briand dedicated the | Gentry, are on trial. !oge tn Trenton, N. J., and then en- the bank that the claims against M. General Sarrail hasevirtually 18- | mhe recent sensational $6 I RS . : §3,000 Lonahue jéwel theft case in New York wherein the jewels were mys- terfously returned to thelr owners through Novl C. Scaffa, tive for the Federal Tnsu e Spark told the jury ust closes » memory of Judge Sparks had s “N gy 5 1 [it was a question tor them to deci “whether a very virtuous woman nored an urgent telegraphic mes- ge from th ench government anding a full report of the Da- mascus afiair. He answered mere- ly by sending a short dispatch, AR Kank ibl ,about, His financlal authority 1in |learn who actually had ordered the | tered st. Bernard's (grand) semin- | "7 "0 ]'“;‘”' “‘:,“m""h e ce, his intimate acquaintance |coloftl courtmartialed. Col. Sher- ary in Rochester, N. Y. He was |, “To8 €lans f P4 BOO EE A with the subject and the ideas he |man Moreland, the judge ndvocate Jearer than her | assigned as a prefect of discipiine | 1o :l’l“l‘;“‘: :f‘""o';fl: rc"r"l"'[‘g‘r“‘ w‘r‘?";‘l derived from his recent experiences |general, at first said that “this is a el b * v i 2 LR AEe 280 I Washington as a b | presidential court,” and later placed oisL T amentse minary; In M Srtional el qila trlntastuto R AorORIMALINK | L s toping o mEmbsTlofiREhe | 1 ¥ Woodrow Wilson, *Who propos and realized the leaguu of nation v w1 of Leon Bourgeois, the French jholds her virtue hin statesman who presided over the and whether her choice of sui- i Iternative to loss of vir- | [0 1921 and was ordalned In 8t. Jo- | ¢\ 00 Caillaux debt mission have per- |responsibility for the proceeding on ] for a ° C ence commission which |cide as an alternative i 6 i 000, L R S R E S ng that he had already mafled | consideration said to be $55.000 "'I‘“P‘l I“:'h"1,"‘":“,,‘::,‘\!.,,“" |tue would be a reasonable act and J“_Q“is :;‘"‘;Ld“'- Harttord, on Janu The latter are not expected to be | ot 1 o . bie is |tary Davis. a report on Tuesday last Which \lyought out the charge that ACOBLELG 8 Gt so would be & possible consequence | 4TV 1, 1921, | increased. P Tt wi inted out in war d By i 4 ) arge tha i embe e councll went s F y L 2 oluted ot 6 Was A OOLE #hould arrive in Paris in & day or | philip Corbin, wife of one of foe mlml X:Rl::(l‘yl\‘q that all na- {which her assallant would have to | His first assignment, made in e d two. 2 on record Political G : g 2 n vance attae March, 1921, was to the Holy" Trin- 1 itain's most prominent manufac. | tions henceforth must follow the ex- consider in advance of his attack. | y olitical General i tic i t There s disposition in some |Ment circles today that in the case {turers, has suffered persecution at G o 1™In overruling the motion, Judge | {1y church, Wallingford. s assistant. JERSEY [;l]l] wnUNI]EI] Qe e aomaa ot Juilke: Advocate Devid GBS EMIal In political circles in Paris Gen- ands Scaff: i imple of Bulgar A o N € 208 0 5 S decided many years ago and upheld the hands of Scaffa ever since her teato the friend- |Sparks said the fundamental prin- | He remalned there until September Daeschner for his dispatches to the ¥ B ! : > & S ‘ mitting their disputes to end- eral Sarrail i called a political gen- |jewels, worth $50,000 were stolen | Mitling their d who has been maintained as | forelgn oftice prior to the Geparture | Y the supreme court of the United 1 5 v States, the charges were made by e s Tz i s ; of the French misst e s | fhom her home in Palm Beach, Kla,, | 1Y offices of the leagues o |petieve much can be ‘committed ‘“,\ ferrad 'Os'tfw';h‘;"h““h"" a0 B”T KILLS ASSA“‘ANTLQ”“; ba m-fi:‘rcrgr‘{n:fi l:"x:'m President Arthur, in persan. That high commissioner in Syria through |jast February. Bonmer \BLOTEIA) Meclaved |directly” ho sald, after _discussing | Name at Stamford. He has already Feniti e f ) _thCE€ | ipa courtmartial manual had been e dinie former Promlar Mial CaiBin It s ealal Tar 1 teome | ihetiain ot Great nrimh\‘ ?x\‘mlll lat length the question of murder :K\Ssx;mmi,hh duties as assistagt te | advices ; ft ‘1‘. Cnll.n}ux and his revised since that time, the govern- th Mrs. i g 2 T i 5 . | Father Bojnowski, arty under misapprehension ‘as to T errlot, rematurely grey hecawse of the | that a threat of war anywhere Wolld |\ oo gyicige. “Suicide may be mur- | Father Bojnowski | e Premier Patnleve, 1t 1s stated, de- |Lounding of the de(ective since (. | be rezarded as a menace to all, and (G0 SUFREY 0 B0 e court to | Father Toper is a nattve of Merl i the real attitude of the American ment contends, makes no difference, New o 12 el e o 2 erican | 5o far as the court proceedure t 4 to recall General Sarrail after |theft. New Britain pecple will re the council's handling of the | den. He began to study for the{N€W York Has Robbery | ac proceedure toy viples of the case are well settled, “1 | 0f this year when he was trans- debt funding commission. day is concerned. Jebel Druse rebellion of three |member published accounts in the alkan dispute was an example o “yng of tho motlon indicated | priesthood at 8t Thomas' seminary | ()y+hveak Mysterious The usual inquiry whether M. Ber- |~ colonel Morelatd opened today's 11onths ago, but M. Herrlot 18 re- | “Herald” which told the serious | how it would in the future use its clearly that a suicide theory was |0“ in Hartford and upon graduating v enger {8 persona grata to the Ameri- |session by asking why Colone ported to have sald In substance: [sicknc ; of her husband at that time. | powers, authorized by the 1eBUC |y, heen (he defense for the trlo.|from that institution entered St trail is under the protection of [He was ill with pncumon st T | can go in Palm | covenant, for concilation, restoration alls It Suiclde | Bernard’s seminary in Rochestet Sheoting in Boston . his life was | of friendly relations, removal of | wryig s a case of suicide, not|where he pursued his theological causes of conflict, and preservatlon |y omicide,” Floyd Christian of de- | and philosophical studies. Seriay 1Chiy: J. Oct. 30 @— |, Senator Berenger, when seen by| *“The charges against the of world peace. fense counsel told the court. “We| He was ordained a priest on April |, 10 ¥ o ‘sunman was shot | (1€ NCWSPADEr men as he was about | cused,” Mr. Retd replied, “are Atrocities Reported comes just when New York is Jap Delegate Speaks don't question the court's good |13, 1925, and was assigned to St.|ung kiled by Lieutenant Fmii | 1O 1€ave town for the week-end, said | The British foreign office has in- |ing with intense excitement over the A notable address was made by | s5ith. hut belleve the court has com- | John's church In Middletown where | by £ : | vague, too broad and indefinité.” X el Fuhrmann of the Boulevard police | (P2t e had not the slightest knowl- | Colonel Moreland rejoined 1hu formed the French government of {many gem thefts which are be : | Viscount Ishii of Japan. who &t-|mjited a grevious error. He had | ha remained until thils week. He the reports it has received from the |committed in the metropolis. She | has already taken up his duties here rnment as ambassador has | Mitchell had asked for & “bil e {not yet been made but i expected vp.lrtlulh\rs" “ to follow in due course. Charges Too Vague the radical party, and anyone who |Tlench and for a time touches him will have to answer (o |despaired the radical party."” The ac usation by Mrs, LY 0 L {Hohad) in Unfon City today during a gun |°C8¢ of his prospective appointment |this request had the same basis i S et il ! tributed the successful solution of linsisted the effect would be to re-| battle between three Boulevard po- |25 ambassador. | ritish consul in Damascus describ- the already rejected challenging o —_— | the Balkan crisis to the immense in- |move all foundation for a defense on | and according to the Catholic Tran- lice officers and five gunmen. Just —— the court’a jurisdiction. ing “atrocities” of Sarrail's regime. | (Continued on Page Twenty-two) | fyonce of the sscurity agreements |a theory of suicide. script, will act as chaplain of the [before he killed his man, Lieuten- [ Washington, Oct. 30 (A—News ot | “A bill of particulars,” he added It is understood that the high e negotiated at Locarno, which, he de- | Miss Oberholtzer took poison fol-{ Polish Orphanage. commissioner has reported to Parls 3 {ant Iuhrmann was shot and criti- |40 impending change in ¥French afh- |*“is not called for in such cases g N CADETS READY TO | clared, had strengthencd the league, |lowing the alleged attack and dled cally wounded by the same gunman, |Passadors to Washington was that the British consul has been ARM{ The Versallles treaty had not con- [nearly a month later, re- [this, Tt is to be remembered that BOOZE FOR GIRCUS ME The sho ting followed a chase of ¢¢ived here with apparent surprise. [the specifications are now an * fn- one of his bitterest opponents in | forred true peace on the world, he | The state resuming introduction N A | S ant st e conmut weruatv® TACKLE YALE TOMORROW as 1 f testi before the jury called from ten to fifteen blocks through So far as disclosed, M. Daesch- | continued, and to eliminate the fof testimony before the jury tegral part of tho court resopy —_— Union City, which was halted when |N°T's contacts with the Amorican |There is no power in this court wrote some seditious posters in the nightmare of war which invaded all |Asa Smith, Indianapolls, attorney, | 5 the gunmen's car overturned. They |EOVernment all have been of an |compel me to deliver & bill of par- native language which have been ST | chancellerfes, the statesmen had |and mrnw”m-cnmry to !la[rry ’s; Bridgeport Woman, fined and Jalled, | 1aq previously held up a “nfll.“‘.p,;mhle character, and he has |ticulars.” RIginsusEenbiIckIbre [ 1100 Soldiers to Drill: Before Game || 4 indefatigabl sixivearss| NewRorRInuIang SR oW RN OSINARLS = truck. Four of the men were cap. |made many friends In American'of-| “He was going to preparo a, bill st -csall oriClaneral Sarraliiat | e I IO o a1y |general. He fs an old friend of the | 7% Residents Have Laid in Sup- e fletal lite. [1ast night,” Mr, Reld declared. “Th# . though, mot: yet determined upon. —175,238 Spectators Will e mareaments of Locaro, which | Oberholtzer family, he satd. [y foeiceier ! There 1s no doubt. however, that |morning we are told the court has, 1s regarded as ‘nmly to come within 5 Soh) N R i et Tells of Tatal Night | New York, Oct. 30 UP—Four rob- |in one respect his mission to the [no power. What has happened over- a short time. CEomasGE I e e isas He went to the Stephenson house | Bridgeport, Oct. 50 P—Since the |berles of subway and clevated sta- |United States has falled. It was|night to rob the court of its power? TR New Haven, O () — The | AoEh Jup:t‘n “:“S'M‘\, a spec- | Monday evening, the night after {arrival of the circus at its winter |tions early today netted holdup men |generally understood when he suc- | Yesterday we heard that the cour May Replace Sarrail, fAa s ratteu onand e e | quarters on Norman atreet, many |only $93. eded Jules Jusserand that his|was all powerful” Parls, Oct. 30 (®—The semi offl- | .oaches arrived s morn- T Tail N A e reTaicanat N (Cor uedon P | living in that vicinity have put in a ree of the robberles were com- [major duty would be to pave the | Loses All Pleas cial Havas agency say® that Paul {j,0 ang this afternoon held secr e s e e stock of liquor to be sold to the cir- {mitted fn rapid succession. e fact | for a settlement of the French | Having lost every preliminary ef Bencour, a leader of the socialist & TR th AL RIS BaWIG S i cus hands, according to testimony |that two mcn staged cach robbery |war debt, and to that end he had |fort to halt the courtmartial pro- party and former minister of labor, |;orrow the visiting cleven o thegelaseno pasmi v S DHITAY WANTS BUTLER ziven by Sophia Mitchell, 26, in city |and that the methods were the sama [man conferences with American of- | ceedings against him, Colonel Mitoh- has been asked to become French | mort yals in the sanual & jueen flusornoratediln thoey ourt today when she was arralgned |in all three cases led the police (o |ficals. ell today pleaded mot gullty of the . high commissioner in Syria replacing | pat11e between the 5 R ;;fl ed mg-h; ~1mxl‘r o | on charges of violating the liquor |Lelieve that a band of six gunmel | It is apparent, too, that when the |charges against him and informed General Sarrall. Havas says it 18| “qpe Army men made the trip |y ree 88 MOUES 10T BTRINTPACE | yiayor Kendrick Today Calls Upon | lavs. planned execution of the series with |French debt commission headed by |the court that he was ready to stand probable that General Sarrall Wil |rom West Point in busses, Hleven | 7 0ther parts of the world.” | She was found gullty and sentenc- |clock-like precision. In the fourtn |Joseph Caillaux reached Washing- |trial. be recalled to Paris shortly to ex- |yid o cadets will arrive in this| CPIVINg to the Japanese states- | prosident to Request That Marine | ed to 10 days in jall and fined $200 |robber two v nen used an auto- ton it belleved Htself to have been| Little progress on the trial itselr plain events in §; city tomorrow, parade to the Bowl [ ™M™ ,\‘1, Preadiompnssdithat I e and costs. The Mitchell home was|mobile of a conspicuous blue color |fully fnformed through the French |was mude, however, at today's sex T na give & Arillybafore el wame, | (o coicato Locarno ¢ nexotiatons | S0CK . ralded about midnight last night by | The biggest haul, $41, was from fem here of the American attl- sion, After the prosecution had fin A speclal cablnet councll to dis- |inay” alx. will mako tho trip in | Nad succceded. it was because all | oo o g0 g yfayor | oflicers of the bureau of investtga- [the Lexinton avenue subway sta | tude, but found later that it had in- |ished reading from the court man- ciss thewituation in Syria has been |y 1Y 70 N I G0 o (P e | the participants it the conference 15U T S (LT May | tlon. A quantity of llquor was con- |tion at Astor place, The Ninety- | quiged tn overconfidence as to n set- |ual a long list of regulations by call'd for slx o'clock this evening. |7 Veual orddr of making the | (00K €are o ink them with the |,y prosident Coolidge to permit | fscated and Sophia was placed un- |sixth street station on the same line |yement on acceptable terms. which the proceedings are 'to b P trip by railroad, | spirit of the league covenant, Brigadier General Smedley Butler of | 46 arrest. |was loote” of $89, while §13 w = - governed, the court recessed until WINS WTIG GONTEST |" The Blue eleven will follow the| ‘When I met Chancellor Luther 40" marine corps, to remain ot jtakeniinitnaholdupiotitholalorajy ARGUES (WER $w G[ MM | Monday to permit attorneys for the |Army team into the Bowl this aft- | (Of Germany) in our first private | pyjiagelphia's dircctor of pubile ADMITS AUTO THEFTS |BtatiniinfiThirdtevenue aCilwentys UALMy | prosecution and detense to make = |imoon fora. short signal practice, | Intersiew.” sald M. Briand, “I told | qrery, fesnth mrest, CAUGHT AS RUM RUNN‘:‘Rlprnllmlnury examination of wit- - lits final workout for the attempt to | MM we would succeed or fall nc-| " Governor Pinchot of Pennsylvania | The robbers In one of the hold- ul\ [nesses who had arrived from Tesas Winsted Ballad Singers Are Ad- | =% ™7 to 7 tie of last year, < | COrdingly as we perceived the mag- | econtly made a shmilar request, and upkthatjofithelelevated ntationpa judged the Bess in the Travelers | Thousands of regular seat appli- | Nitude of our task, and that if he Yleads N ¥ y New York Girl Who Affects Male | jrorty-seventh street and Third ave- g Plcads Not Guilty it was indicated at the White House r |catlons have had to be rejected for 1 as a German and 1 asa - » Moot e e | The alr officer stood smillng, to £ |nue, ficl wi‘hout any loot when the | pes o “aat ! some days ago that the president’s| Attire and Hafr Cuts Confesses "% flcl wibout any 100t Whetl e | Refusal of Bridgeporter to l’ny‘nnsl\lwvl‘- the f*h:rg‘:.“}!nc;alg o | ame, and the Yale Athletic as- man we perhaps would not | decision probably would hinge on| s . A eohaas aat o guilty” as each of the charges and R e at all. i) BT o i peei She Btole 40 Machines, R ;\ 20 (t;l rat I;-p‘mx:‘v‘( B0 S s A el S S AHA o mea Tl " 0 i Fitw,| B nr AR naFiok Koraass elephon SrRtozies |the prosecuting ofticer, ands for weats for tomorrow's We achieved not only security Mr. Kendrick presented his re-| v o | or Costly Trouble. ' 2 9 : rhe «u:‘uv,!m‘] excasded the demand for | between us, but also planted the |quest to the pre 4 in person, in | _New York, Oct. 30 IM-‘Vm.Vncr:ueu;;e robbery alarm. i 3 The piea @id not demy W AE gre bringing fame to that place. The |, "game ever played in the Bowl. |germ of world peace, because, [the presence of Sccretary Wilbur, | Rogers, of Greenwich Village, & 33+ | ton, Oct. 30, (P—Dr. Waiter | New Canaan, Oct. 30 UP—‘Harold racy of the chargo that the colonel Sbarbe Jrgn| nid 'Lmim; r“nan ot The seating capacity of the Bowl|dropping our nationallties, we |Major General Lejeune, Command- | ¥eQr-0lC & ) “.,I‘.'“’. ‘;“_”.‘lfl‘rwhm‘ m“_e”,'l.l"w]v"" tomorrow wiil be 75,238, including | talked as Europeans. night by vote of the listeners-in. The | 436 scats in the press hox. T t received a majority of the s cast and it will take part in the New England finals at Boston Barber Shop Song Matches. 10c Hartford, Oct. 30 (P —Winsted's Ilad singers, like its nature stort il *|B. Mackey of Bridgeport {s being |had, in his San Antonlo statement, h " ’ {G. McC uley. ¢ ¢ "ate for mayor of nt of the marine corps; Senator | halr cuts and harberdashery. was held here under bonds of $1,000 fol- |accused his superiors of criminal reported to the police to- |’ it v o) . 16 St Tarciic ob etshifug wa |0%¥ thab he hed lbeon: Nied’ upun IOWIRE his RIress todhy o8 & EhATES | M;1|!:lsr'm:"n "(\1“-”\:\"‘ ‘\‘10'1(1 Ivft”'\" ROBBERS FRUSTRATED |eacive BeTRL OB e e p ol VAl VENEY Lt ahel| teoa times 1Dy two, iien aalhajlery| ofalEsnsporting Hiquor jithont iy [pC R METARCS Stk By iRy BOYS STOLE 3500 BlLL tative Vinson, ranking democrat o o \ cen: His arrest followed an acci- |[Eovernment, but merely a denial . his ;arage early this morning. He [Cense. the house naval committee, andconfessed to theft of 40 motor cars Swan T ranking democrat of t arrested In Brooklyn today, charged | —_— was not injured dent in which a truck he was driv- |that this accusation constituted con- Chalrman Madden of the house ap- | from Montclalr, N. J., and vielnity | T B 074 1Yo haa just loft his I8 collided with an automobile op- |duct in violation of good order and next matnth. TR Screams of Blind Girl In Bridgeport | propriations committes, all of wiom | during the last six months. car in the garage and had startea |erated by Joe Bonus of New Canaan. |discipline as declared In the charges, ' | h\u ‘ear-Old Hartford Boys | had been summoned to the White| Her arrest followed by a week, ‘r his house when he saw the two| While Mackey was arguing with | The request for a bill of particu- TEX R]GKARDS WIFE D[ES House Frightens Away Men Ran- | yjqyge, | that of an alleged accomplice, Ed- | . who tmmediately opened fire | Bonus regarding the payment of $10 |lars was thrown out by the court Caught in Middictown After Try-| R The mayor sald that retention of | ward Kenyon. He was taken Into [mpo nelghborhood was aroused and |for & smashed fender on Bonus' [after a heated argument between ing to Lixchange Bill. e General Butler for two more years | custody while attempting to dispose policemen were S0on on the scenc lauto, a pc Khe Was 41 Years of Age and Had| = ceman asked for Mack- |counsel, In which Representative Pive officers searched for the men |ey's lcense and asked hird what he |Reld of Tilinols, 1 ‘presenting Mitch- but {ailed to trace them. was carrying in the small truck. |ell, declared the charges as worded T - Police say, claimed it was |bY the air department, were “too Bridgeport, Oct. 30 () —Screams | Was necessary because of the ses-|of a stolen machine, of a blind girl who was awakened | auocentennial celebration and other | Miss Rogers'was dressed In a plald by the sound of burglars prowling | Fatherings to be held in Philadel- | skirt, white vest, a red necktie and a raal o { t 3 | ; ng that period qU N v] e v Y 30 —Flourist 1. Upon investigation it was V3 3 | Fere chiig todiy. twa 13 |about her bedroom last night frus- |phia during that perind, requiring|man's fedora hat when she was| New York, Oct. 30 (P—Flourls A . ; : as Was Her Husband. | e ond ‘boys who last night tricd |trated the plans of two thisves who | efticient police regulation. taken into custody. volvers, four bandits today found that the truck was loaded| The court's law officer held tha | ing ‘ - , to change a $500 bill &t entered the home of Arthur J. forced their way through a door of |with §0 acses of whiske since all the charges were set out George L. Rickard. wife of store, were caught by police for the |Hincheliffe, an Instructor at the the second floor offices of the Story| Police say that Mackey, while |in the specifications alrexdy filed the her of one of & Flickinger Contracting Co., 1in|driving the truck was being led by ,;!'ql:t:l D‘;'hllhefldf!rionmh should be a0l pomth Kt o os street, and, after polite- |a large touring car which kept on |dented. s finding the court ae- yeath followed an illness of several | of $1,080 from the The girl, Miss Ida Rose, was & e : : Al-h: ititllcatsa by mmeuionin b | thors guest at the Hinchcliffe home last WOMAN ARMED wrrH CLUB KILLS 140 |y reassuring a girl stenographer [going when the accident occurred. ::::svrwltholxt objectioa fron, any “Funeral services will be held Sun- | The police be night. As Mr. and Mrs. Hinchelifte that_she need not b frightend,| About 16 minutes atter his rrest member. L gay fiehemiast mishtmttaribaing ARl More louk (M1 owss \thejfctilidren bound her and two men employes in ,police received two calls asking the plea o gulty \rs. Rickard, who was 41 years|py the store’s manager about the land' their nurse decided to Middletown, Oct. 30 (®—Whi asleep in a baf appal Always Been Interested in Sports New York, Oct 30 (P zan a search for 3 5 : been entered, Mr. Reld objected that t retire | Fort Lupton, Colo, Oct. 30 (M—| Frantically wielding the club, she | & rear room and escaped with a $3,- |bond of Mackey. Iine. precosiings. Were noljsmrfllng old, met Tex in Sacramenta, Ca jarge bill in their possession. The learly. About 15 minutes after she | Mrs, H. H. Slauterback, wife of a|disposed of snakes as they came | 100 Pastoll. | et pot oo gl e wheru she was born. and was mar- | poys were returned to Hartford to- {had fallen asleep Miss Rose WaS| rancher near here, killed 140 rat-|within reach. Mrs. terback | S Yot. 30 Making Plans for 1925 charges againit the accuset: Ralnet ried to him 23 vears ago. She be- | gay, |awakenéd by footsteps in the room. {tiesnakes with & club yesterday in|was not bitten. Two ranchers w Brunswick, N. 3. Oct. 30 (R Municipal Christmas Tree [been brosght ia. the maaner. Sed came intereste ports and travel- _— Hearing two men converse in 10W 5 two-hour battle for her life and|went to the scene and verified Mrs, | —Charles C “‘3”’- "(“' ¥ Tr“r";;g “Plans for the municipal Christmas |by the manual. This objection the ed activel h her husband, in- . tones, followed by the sound of |that of her three year old child. | Siauterback's story. hotographs|belonging to the Arcade Trading] Plans " Ing dis- | court overruled. cluding his businc Earthquakes Again Rock |70 ing of drawers in the dresser, | Mre, Slauterback said she was rid- |also have beén taken as evidence | Company of Philadelphia, reported tree on Central ;‘lrxksm gty They had one ck Bessie, who | Sections of California |she screamea for help. The others ing on horseback through a of the adventure. to police that four men had ‘x.m n cussed by lr(l:\r fln' ?se;;l ‘\l. \;— 3 ~ { died in 1907 Ventura, Cal., Oct. 30 P—A sharp |hearing the screams of the blind |tyre on her husband's ra the vehicle and $20,000 worth :. .1vn-“- nn;‘lv (:;rrcl«:r) ¢ -: x‘“:rm: Resumahon of Canadian b S e e )f several seconds |girl, rushed down the stairs, almost | w; il Rse e woolens from him today on the Lin- | Gould of the Chamber ot Com 5 2 e - MASS, TAX UPHE s ”1 t 5:30 [bumping into one of the burgiara a5 | mounting o open & gate, she heard | | coln Highway at Franklin Park. While nothing definite has been de- Cabinet Now Is Likely | duration was feit here a §:30 10 IO SEVEN. = a's 4% | mounting to open = ‘ : ded yet it is likely the program Ottawa, Oct. 30 Resignation 30 (P—The Massa & Felephone was hurrying out of the front i s and v a8 \ e _ cided ye y h t 3 (P—Resig Evetis aufromie oonrt kan dedsded ||00IGCK Ll mptalog TeIpRASE T O e i b lhoa S litotod il |l TS R SUES CITY FOR DAMAGES |during' the pro-Christmas week | of the cablnet headed by Premier Shit Mo Maseachusetiei @xciae?thx ‘f‘“”‘ O e ihate o —_— e e Hartford, Oct. 30.—Forecast Bridgeport, Oct. 30 P—Because, |around the tree will take on some | Mackensle King is regarded in po- = . ” a1 | that the she was f here als Kk t. ford, ) . — 8 e e tatils . eehon 4 tha TGt law is constitutional excpt for that w\; no damage was reported. GREENWICH OFFICIAL DIES Immediately a second snake ap- for New Britain and vicinity: | |he says his nulomf\h‘: e "r‘c’:‘lh‘::\n N-‘;h.\ :\‘Kn\‘mm»m o & cedlabi :u](‘:)lmclr;f """d:‘"x ::nemum part of the law waich the United | reenwich, Oct. 30 UP—John W.|peared, then a third. They came| Rain or snow tonight amnd | [rged in collision with a s o grre gl pmgrogac, b ooy Lo L o!“:v o ol il b pas "',‘"'“"‘1 Santd. Barbw Oct. 30 UM \Delaney, borough superintendent of | by twos, threes, fours and finally| = Saturday moning; probably | {down by the force of a windst 1 . 5 unconstitutional as affec !m!”g“” This city experienced & sharp . . died at his home here today | by the dozen, she said. . Tn a few| clearing Saturday aftcrnoon, May 23, James Pekar, corporations doing oaly Bridgeport, ' according to President Andrews, | parties this afterncon was: Conser- 7 $600 . N 8 - | vativ : 3 M husetts. The de 1”)"\4.'\.4&\\ at 530 o'clock this |aged 69. He is survived by one son, | minutes ehe was hemmed in by continued cold ",‘“" :;\rn:;::::; fim 1n -m:r:‘vlr:dl';: ‘\‘\\v\'l(f;‘:l bf\:v:“r::: “m;;t ‘;1;*::\:. ‘l‘v‘;"il-ul:.b;:'u;-.ll‘nd‘u:-fi‘m-l; business in Massachu . sl s Yelaney, ster | scorel of angry serpents, while her city J v X N “ " ofning, following a little jolt at|Joseph Delaney, assistant postmaster | y . doubttul, 133 M6, - et ot ubaecy 1“1‘.“» : m. No damage was done. of Greenwich. . baby clung to the horse nearby. * the court of common pleas today. ed. uly total, - case A S R

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