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0 ——m— News of the World By Associated Press -2 7 BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Lnding ov. 14th . 12,380 ESTABLISHED 1870 FIGHT SAILORS OF COAST GUARD DIE Young Rhinelander Declines To S | Attack His Wife; Testifies His AS BOAT FOUNDERS | Own Lawyer Falsified Statement ouy One Man Saved-Swims SYRIAN REVOLT 19 e owitaball Ashore Ater Watcting s GGROWING ALARMING ‘ and Admits That He Mates Drown | AT Swore to Lie When He/| (Il Autos in Beirat Comman-| | Signed Bill of Particu- | deered by French Troops | Iars—-Al Jolson Injects' TRAGEDY TAKES PLACE _— PEACE MOVE REPORTED ' Men Had Taken Sick Mate to Shore Hearing. For Medical Attentlon — Doctors | Rebel Druses and French Official | Sald to Be About to Mect to Dis-| White Plalns, N, Y., Nov. 17 (| N Right Vound His Condition All Rigl Leonard Kip Rhinclander was in- fatuated with Allce Beatrice Jones, | his gress bride, pursued her with- | in a few weeks of meeting her and | took the initiative in their relations although at first he had no 'ln(t'll-‘ cuss Possible Terms—Furopeans | and He Was Being Taken Back {o Cutter Morrill When He and| Condemn Trench, e London, Nov. 17 (M—A dispatch | 3 ath. ) ; Others Met Death trom Beirut to the Evening News NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, Submits Reports of Inspectorsi {building inspectors in which alle SixN.B. HstGoToCourt For Dlsturbance At Hartford H. S. HAIOR TGS AND v INBEACIRS KO City School Today Six local high school students, in- cluding three football stars, will be rraigned in the Hartford police | to School Officials 'VIETS COLD TOWARD PROBE !Chatrman of Building of a disturbance they are alleged to have created today in the corridors of the Hartford Public High school, where, according to thefr claims, Closed — | they were looking for Coach John Newell. The Hartford police were unable to learn why they wanted the coach, | but from the talk of Edward Sowka trans- of 98 Dwight street and Edward | y Ondrick of 103 Sexton street, both | 10 of whom were arrested at the school, | |Hartford detectives surmised that | _|the sextet was smarting under the | Commission Indicates Incldent Is Paonessa Tells Board It Is Up To Members to Declde. Mayor A, M. Paonessa will mit to the schoul committee two reports submitted to him by tions are made that High schiool in Corridor of Capital‘Dfiflies Saying Foley Urged e G et T s i 'NEW WITNESSES CALLED NOVEMBER 17, 1925, —TWENTY PAGES. MRS. LANSDOWNE QUALIFIES HER EARLIER GHARGE “False Testimony,” Merely Wanted “Facts Twisted” | | | | IN MITCHELL'S HEARING | \Lawyer For Widow of ‘llu‘mm«lunh‘ Commander Forcibly Efected From Court Room After ln\lxlln;:i On Advising Client—Testimony n | Air Officer’s Trinl Will Take Sev- eral More Days. | Shelburne, N Nov. 17 (® — |says that all automobiles in the |tions of marrying her. |thorities authorized the us at handed the local football team | vochington, Nov. 17 (P—Mrs, Light members of the crew of the city have been commandeered for These admissions were made to- bleachers at lust Saturday's foc by Hartford Saturday. ret Lansdowne told the Shen- e coast guard cutter |conveylng scveral thousand French | day by the wealthy sclon of an gume after they were ruled ur Besides Ondrick and Sowka, the |undoah court today that she had not Morrill were drowned when the troops to South Lebanon, the region | aristocratic Huguenot family in a|by the building department. following four will be called upon |used the expression “false testimony™ sailboat In which they were return- | southwest of Damascus, where an f1ong scrles of contradictory answers No comment or recommendation to answer the breach of the peace |in deseribing a newspaper interview ing to their vessel after shore leave | ominous situation s developing. | under cross-cxamination ~ by Lee jaccompanies the mayor's letter. o charges; Harry Stromquist of © 60 {the cfforts she said were made to At the same time it s reported | Parsons Davis, counsel for Mrs. the game last Saturday and | Euclid avenue, acting captain of the |gyige her testimony hefore the court, | cavsized in the harbor here during | avy blow last night. e dead: Kingsbury, Detroit. Lungren, Detroit, Rhinelander, in Rhinelander's a nulment suit, Admits Infatuation that Sultan Altrash the leader of the rebel Druses, has made peace over- | 23, warrant | tures to the French and that Gen- | eral Duport, the acting high commi sloner, is sending a Irench colon {and French delegates and interpr ters to meet the Sultan's represen- Henry Lymaster, | | | | Charles | sent by Leonard to his future wife in September 1921 brought out the story of his infatuation. The letter 58, warrant John 22, first class man, Baltimore. fatlve: | was the first of a mass of missives Herbert K. Wilson, 24, cabin| Situation {s Grave | that Mr. Davis has threatened to in- Belrut, Syria, Nov. 17 (/ — A |troduce. It told of young Rhine- vart, Montreal, Shea, 23, Providence, R. first cl: lander’s loneliness and was filled with many endearing terms. “Are thege the terms a man would it he were not in love with a woman?" asked Davis. definite revolutionary movement ap- pears to be developing from the - | hitherto Sporadic outbreaks against | the French. The Druse leaders ac- | chief boat-| 1 John R. 1in's mate, 1, Stevers, 22, Jaltimore. nse J. DBrackett, 25, coxswaln, |cuse the French authorities of tr, | jouisville, Ky. | ing to foment a religious war, | "I was infatuated with her and Hugh H. McMurdo. 2 chilef| Europeans here condemn the al-| enjoyed her assoclation,” Rhine- vioman, Clarksburg, W. V. ilwvd action of the French in arm- | lander responded. The sole survivor, Chester Taylor, j ing Christian civilians along the ¢ Admits Taking Initiative ond class engineer of Bay City, | Mediterrancan coast and sending | Young Rhinelander admitted that ich, swam ashore through the|them inland to oppose the Druse he had taken the initiative in the v waters after the overturned boat | advance, as tending to inflame old | love making but insisted at he 1 drifted close into the racks. religious prejudices. survivor Exhausted (The Duses a religious sect lor was in an exhausted con-|are nither Christian nor Moham- ion and nearly crazed by his ex- | medam, but acknowledge only the name Muahidin, or Unitarians. They and the loss of his ship- He gave the names of the (ar very warlike and have engaged | had had no experience with women before. “When you were this girl, Davis then asked, have marriage in mind?” “No,” sald Rhinelander with playing yerience in a low % 1 sho, one by one, he had scen | In bloody conflicts with their Chris- | volce, v Told on the uptnrned | tian neighbors, the Maronites. There His First Thrill have been reports rccently thatthey | Mr. Davis asked him about the tt and drop to their deaths into | A series of questions on a letfer | “did you | sted in clearing the stands w collapse of the temporary cemed imminent, Reports From Inspectors hen bleachers football team; Albert Politis of 4’.'fli ‘hestnut street, one of the tackle: on the team; Harry Bojnowski of 60 | Orange street, acting captain for the Yesterday he called for written re- | first part of the season before he ports from Chief Inspector E. J. | passed the age limit, and Ladislaw Hennessy and Deputy Inspector 4. |Arzylowle janitor in the Hartford N. Rutherford of the The partment and they were in this morning's mail. Inspector Hennessy raerely report- | (Continued On Page 12) i ed that his associate, Inspector Rutherford, had view and condemn- building forwarde 10ld the contemplated erowds. He | communicated this fact to Mr, | Moody, vice-principal of the Hich | Rfaximum Sentence for | school, whose reply, he writes, was | Hartford Inventor Would | oleets Be Three Years | to send anyone who was worrying about the bleachers to him, comment that the city w ed to the extent of $10,000 ins Mayor Paocnessa suppiemented his iecision to send copie, of the letters {10 the school board with an oral statement that he feels it is his duty to call to the attention of that com- mittee the circumstances s rounding {the bleacher matter for such dispo- s proteet ance, New York, Nov. 17 (A — Engene wg, of Hartford, Conn,, inventor d manufacturer of firearms, was | en today an indeterminate peni- | cntlary sentence for bringing into | this state and po: sing o revolver | ot witter amid the darkness|were being joined by the Moslems period of love making bringing the |sition as the hoard sces fit. B o aihi, The 1ast man fo take his|in thelr revolt against tho French). | admission that Leonard had hugged| Building Board Has Keport A e plolation ith pl slipped oft the 26-foot Moslems Protest and kissed Alice the first time hel Chicf Inspector Hemmessy fodpy °F Uhe SUllivan law. ST ‘lor started his swim | Moslem leaders say they have | had her in his automobile. It was formally notified Chairman Richavy ~ The maximum sentence for the he hulk o the shore. jBiven strict orders for their people | the first time, Rhinelander sald, B. Viets of the building commissioy ¥ime is three years. not to molest Christians, but insist he had ever had such a thrill, Relsing was accused of supplying of the incident. This is the first step the court's to have her “twist the facts.” ':\r«h |tributed to asked, presenting !by the Univer: jas saying After once refusing {o testify be- cause her attorney had been exclud- | t room by a marine fon and red was formerly sought 1 from the cou aard, she reversed her dec id that what she had cha at Captain Paul Foley, judge advocate, Her Lawyer Ejected Her lawyer, Joseph Davies, had heen ejected after the court had loverruled his plea that even though court widow occupied no status in the that of a witness, the commander of the s entitled to counsel. stand, s she took the ‘.Y\nlg Advocate Leonard objected to | Mrs. Lansdowne reading a memo- randum. cline to testify,” “T respectfully she replied. “And now I t she should Davies. A marine under orders then the attorney from the room. The judge advocate decl cuse the witne on with his questioning. Qualifics Statement “Did you make the statement at- you in the article?" he a story distributed , quoting her Foley had false testi- the testify witness ' said advise not 1l 8¢ that Captain sought to have her give DEFENSE IN MACRI Statements Made by Girl When, Shenan- | man led | | d to ex- | however, and went | PRICE THREE CENTS Y. M. C. A. HOME ON MARKET; DIRECTORS TO ASK $200,000; WILL BUILD ON COURT ST. 'Sale Will Not Include Structure In Rear Which Houses Ath- letic Dept and Pool. Plans Erection Plant, TRIAL WINS POINT Rrrested Are Ruled Out STATEI Are for Eventual of Modern Taking in Two IMPORTANT T0 Present Dormitories. Judge Winman Announces Decision | In Contested Testimony This | o Moring—Further Exidence In-| Dircctors of the Young Men's troduced In Court Today, ._);1.”n,u,\l”“:iwfi.‘:}i?:.‘, \J“,:::]m“d,{m:f N mously to sell the bullding now oc- Litchfield, Macrl tod: 17 (@ —Olympia | won an important point |SUPied by the assoclation at Main in her retrial on a charge of mur- Court streets, facing Main der for killing John Bagnano in New |5 The price to be asked is Haven last February, when Judge |$200000. |George 1. Hinman ruled that alf| 1he bullding s a five story = ents made by her to the coros |structure of brick construction. It ner and police ofticers prior to one |18 occupied on the first floor by the made on March 4, would be excluded | 0ldenblum miliinery store ~ and pi R Sl {by Bloomberg's. The second floor cousists of the Y. M. C. A, office, In the absence of the jury yester- [17AFS(E S K4, 2o B - b office day the state presented witnesses | g "or tho ganaral secretary, main the shooting and on following du)h.-‘.a'::"» M dad |up to March 4. Counsel argued on c M”]',’M e ““‘E’e '?“";’" e admissibility of her statements Ty i b given during this time and Judge | oo ol Hinman spent much of last night g | The fourth floor consists of class 49| rooms, kitchen and dining hall. ! The fifth floor has two large Before the jury took their places [handball courts and an indoor golt in the jury box today, Judge Hin- fjinye 4 his decision. Asked by| pegses on the stores are sald to Joseph Koletsky, counsel for the de- [he good for about two years yet, studying the contested matter writing his decision. read fense, if "_” also would exclude state- . mho building in the rear, which ments "f"’\"“ wl iR B s e |Is threc stories high, housing the |nesses called the e yester! swimming pool and shower baths, |Judge Hinman said he would If they |jocker rooms. billlard rooms and ne “"1'1‘"“‘ 108 |gymnasium and physical directors' mportant Ruling and assistants’ offices, will not bhe At the first trial the first of the four interviews taken by the coroner was the only one admitted by Judge | to included in the sale, The plans of the association are erect a modern Y. M. C. A. i Avery, The state did not offer { building on Court street, including the last three taken on February 27, |the present three story brick March 1 and March 4 respectively. | housing the physical department, The girl's conversations to police [the Hart house, a | o frame |officers while.on the way to and at | dwelling, and the P house, & [police headquarters and her first {two family statement to the coroner, all taken |has been on the evening of the shooting were | torles. PARENTS SEE CIANGE The judge's declsion to exclud, one of its biggest factors in brick building which converted into dormi« timony, considered by Fhe Morrill, which is bound from | l Ay \iroit for Doston, where she is tni"‘»af they are unable to guarantee | many of the details brought gasps!in the way of having the William il rearms and silencers to the “Cow- | MU " Sty 16 ¢ against the girl who killed o up A post in the prohibition | such protection unless the French from the crowded court room. Allen Construction Co. summoned oY Gang” a band of gunmen, sev- I did not m pane ',1,‘,51“ % |the man she cla to be the father | IN H L HE" lE \forcement fleet, was at anchor | discontinue their practice of arming | “When did you first fall in love 'hefore the board to answer a charm members of which already have /ment.” Mr EDansd o R - b el o her ehild, follows clo his de- | sandy Point, 5 miles distant | volunteers. The Moslem priests were | with Alice?” fof building the bleachers withoh 1 sentenced to prison. did notaty ;"“"’T“"' 9 "‘,"”‘ ¢ [clston yesterday to rule out conver- | m Shelburne, After a day ashore | hooted in the Mosqus when they | “A fow weeks after T met her.” |first obtaining a permit. Mr. Moody Relsing was pictured by Assistant ‘;"“!“'1‘ <n“ b 1»\1”»1 "‘];“)vp‘”l”-“ ¢ sations of the girl with two police | S ar e | he worshippers to remai “That wasn't a very long perlod |and the building department say Distriet Attorney Murphy as a “Dr, (120 B LR et i oftie ile they were taking her ailors went Loard the little | urged th PP remain it wasn't very 18 pe it ; |5 pactans . which carried a large sail for | loval to the French girl to pursue you, was 17" [that company did the job, whils vil and Mr. Hyde,” living the lite | (e facts. ] : to police headquarters ,Mem With Superintendent s 3 (R Messages from Sidon say tha " William H. Allen declares he ounly ©f an eminently respectable man in| Mrs. lansdowne pol Olympia made no move as the s cssel of her type. It was 5:30 on say a 1 : ! nedowneEne Nt 5 e 4 v hen the sail was hoisted and | high French official is touring the | “You pursued Alice?” sent efght men to the field for work Uonmecticut, but dealing with a rob- |cral things in the story w 1 read the decision. Her coun- | Holmes and Ask Board omait ointed Ter prow in the | Hinterland urging the Christlans, | I did.” 0 be done not under his supervision. ler band in New York. snid were not strictly accurate, Pre |sel, however, while the Jury w s be- | to Act ction where the Morrill lay. | who are mostly Moronites and of Played Cards With Negro « next move is up to Chairman le was consorting with human |Viously the author of " n“;“‘\ Al conducted to the box, broke into | L 2at Capsizes | the Greek Orthodox faith, march, Davis also brought out that Leon- He expressed his intention lects,”” sald Mr. Murphy. “They ‘“ ";‘ B. 1' W“‘r‘ “‘*1‘:‘:*\' '1*“‘”' wl smile as he looked at Mrs. Kolet- | o 8 . e ruse Rebntran Ay ‘i or Paones were sle Sl 7 [Mrs, Lansdowne had made 1e [sky, who is a daily spectator, | Al went well, despite the half L in; v‘v)‘, Druses, “_",‘" e strength rd 1 played cards \\{\h Robert I ':I-\l‘v“hv'»ll\\l m‘ ; rijv ”xlng in his home in Con Sihtomci (s Haattributeditoihers and Hergsant Jomn O, Sclomiar. ofi A committe of parents of Central that was blowing, until about | is growing dai This resistance, | irooks and his wife T action, as ad il : S . New Haven, for the third time | Junior high school students which ) one half miles had been | the messages say, is believed to be ' though he knew Brooks wr ve that the matte he prosecutor said Relsing had | (0 o T TR01ay et o en, for the third Umejl e appointed by President Black hen there eame a sudden | Tesponsible for the ralding and &ro and Alice's brothe 15 commission to disposed of several stolen automo- e ‘.m” A S ";; W m: of the Parents and Teachers’ asso- ‘ b = f % Sk % . s oA s hairma HRweren clitles e e o ier before she appeared i t. ' first police officer to res the girl | { ¥ > vy squall, which sent the boat | burning of Christian village 0 you were willing to t wered biles for the “Cowboy Gang.” De- rst time, Mrs. Lansdowne sald |ag she stood on the sidewal “\.p | clation met last night with Supt. 8. Iwr heam's end. Later she top-| The insurgents, whose strength is | with colored people if st iedn i that tectives, in opposing pleas of lenlen- fiws present included M. | iamano whom she first shot in the | H- Holmes of the school department, 2 ! esf ates e ) o 00( Tieo® e showed little dispo: aQ wring ¢ W lawye € g6 eisin o 3 NS | Bagna h she first sho e : . s ol ove cwise, The seamen |estimated from 20, to 25,000, | Alice’s relative {Soxen il % to brin v by lawyers representing Reising, and Dr. and Mrs. Willlam B. | oty of the Palace theater. | Principal Harry Wessel of the Elihu vked strenuously to cut away the |lave established headquarters at| “Yes” said Rhinclander. {anoutheieasiie G old the court that a silencer used yn, an uncle and aunt. e T Burritt school, and D. Clark Smith ing and right the boat. Fail- | Hashelya, 35 miles west of Damas-| Rhinelander also admitied that MAter as virtual andap- i he murder of Abranam P R frst Rale Hour was taken ub |G o Riaters Attormey Al-| President of tho Parents and Teachs " o ¢ 4 weared o find no for p ' rrie 4 4 o AL Koletsky and State's 4 ney Al- 4 . they erawled up the siippery | cus ‘ ) [ e did not want the impression to (PR to M no R _“‘""""""‘ furrier, was suppiie? | jih gocial conversation ! for remarks which passed be. | o8’ association of the Elihu Burritt 1 threw theie el on the o (nln‘m,); .\l-r\m:\ m;ln‘x.x.q« K:xm“ i VR o 5diyd B ioing L robvers boreiy nd finally tween them, telling the jury to dls- | &Chool. Ttikwee :"“"1;’"““X°h8°!be’l tilted side trying to bring the e Erench Hava recdlvon i onl i medibee ggested by his sel. “Well, Captain Foley, wha sl ore the Central Junior high school Wt on an even keel. This effort| 1.000 troops in reinforcements in the | Al Jolson Called Q court going to do with me B o < tiotat Dived | association with a report asking ) was usecless, for the sail| last fortnight, and there is consid Al Jolson, black faced comedian, plied ‘What are you going ORI orort e ination that this organization advise the ung over and capsized, throwing A took the witn nd and dumrd the court-'" e e i e only two | SChool board to make a change in ilose on hoard into the water. | (Continued on Page Twelve) that he had ever seen ler at a told Captain Foley I proferred |Saif he Son ’”,{ e ”f '_‘f‘l the present hours, The assoclation It was 6:30 o'clock when the ac- Sk 9 summer resort in 1 as she had CONS[DERED BY PAONESSA to tell the court what T had to say. * "“‘ o W‘“_f‘“r u}‘ "h ]' o ]'”‘f““ | will meet at the Central Junior high Tint oo ol [ spresented in a letter to Rhine- He said, ‘Yes, but let's yv! ; M \‘}'m he coroner she had fired three | (1001 auditorium this evening, lock when the drifting craft had } nder. : St _ now. What's on your mind; what's SIOS. G o The mecting was the result of & 1 & point fifty vards off shor Jolson took the stand In the midst JAIL GUARDHBEATEN the ohject of your appearance 0 ”rn.‘n:‘rlt\_" : ]1'{““"”“1”,1 ‘Y‘g e I iont i gl 1 which Taylor made his swim ss-oxamination of youns Mayor May Also Name fil anEweran i HERS Rt o e ! tho scene of the shooting. He | Mecting of the assoclation request Pty RBETT \inclander at the request of 1 smphasis on the fact tha ourt O A e Prank Newmen t fol. | InE that questionnaires be sent out e | 3 £ ttorn o .. SRR evaded what I d as 1 Offices ank Ne ol- | Tente he school d - \fter he had attractel aid by his N | Mills, the plaintiff’s torney. T R | d evaded what H i Rt | to parents from the school depart 5 {er he had been given | Jolson denied that he had been with Fuel Administrator and|momas Keensn of New Haven|finportant matter O e e “1 ;"Ll', b ’1 Ard | ment, and that a committee of par- T he graphically 1l Smith, in the Adirondacks, at - o 3 correspondence y state B ents be appointed to confer with the be i o i P O ith College ( e time. that Alies wrote Teonard | NOt Wait for Governor —Badly Injured When He Tries to ment immediately after the aceident duallsthse in_thosobly ané Jschool St Tl A o kdsterfuine - bkl s S ¢ K X a th h: )¢ & ed ove tside, 1t was brought out at | >t"0Y" mi ollege Girl o 1ad met* him and found him o A Stop Prisoners’ Tight, nd this had been slurred over. ontEle ght o the attitude of parents toward these 1 Boat 3 y .pe; “some flirt with the girls.” < . % " S ‘v‘“ i had been thrown Possibly Married in “AI" Has His Troubles New Haven, Nov. 17 (P—Thomas| _ Mitchell Trinl Procecds. (Continued on Tage Three) | The questionnaires were sent out of them managed Providenc “T never in my life even saw = K. Keenan, 60, seven years a| vashington, Nov. 17 (P —TResu 4 & to the pa Monday, and it | of e 3 defendant or the plain-| ), HoaStitoa to reventt tard at New Haven county ja g its sessions today afte | was 535 parents fo it. Ot Jolson. “T was fn Atlantic : beaten up severely while on | 343 DEER BUMPS [NTO AUTO ot bot ools, 1,307 1w 5 R L. N - e she wrote she saw ! S*i€ of coal found by sis to be 1 juty today and Raymond Hill, the present . o FAL Nocid P—A enough trouble abou plation to- | w assault. its o CAUSING 8100 DAMAGE rs. is a large majority o ired girl, whose descrip- M3 witad daesni itk o el | oot o sup: i n it was found that of the res oy Lo le~ identica A with th .\]v o e I'l be able 10 | qamis g o e it ler 1 ¥ R E t, missing Smith col- AEA e S oG L out | | the e dot N . A el Y st student, was secretly married | kfast at home tomorrow vaiting for action by rnor I T 0. e Gl man |Anfmal Dashes Agalnst Car on| It Was the attitude of the parents s 1 OBl oH . ShturaaY Rk ol crowded court room burst | now Jooms up as a een bound over tc i on o present at the meeting last night e et iilinlogla Lee Parsons Davis Poisonous gasses enia from In on e Plainville Road and Skurries th e answers spoke for them- Jloussmandand thon s Mrs. Rhinelander's attorney, ar 22 i STOM Lot theft of an automobile B )y & Supt. Holmes sald that r & closed autom sy L attorney, one type of coal now | ark 4 AfainaEA SH i OO0 E and explained that Alice's reference | yere 1o such extent 6& to eausal| rom the person. He 3 Back Into Woods. much e would like to have =a Poth the man n;w girl gave fle- 1o Jolson was really to another T aienan sxe \('w\‘,— ith Leon Ebedas. another prison! ! e aTancudl diy NATTAIt tUAL thelprens HOU(S | forttie ma e oa Heoran . colh wno had heen nickuamied “¥Al Jol- o, “pugricssa and. Councllmuni|i s beiore brealfast, Jeenan tried H Il NoT1 e el ontia ment of hours was such conld | and they repeated these ;”,‘ son” because of h Donald L. Bartlett v ety SMEhpy s Hi across the New Brit- | th could not be arranged }I]n bo heard on land hecause of the csses to the Rev, David N Alice, Where Art Thou speclmens from a ¢ mlaad- |0 ,l" e Method of Defens in ast night, nearly wrecked | this way. He explained that 11 |° j that When th pastor of the Park Place | 050N then left the stand to per-|ed and found it to 1 r cent S GRS TS At the of 1o S n automobile operated by Walter | school board decided & bals W yards of the chureh, when he Mit resumption of young Rhine- |yolatile, which is h: A o I - ! Colonel Rlanton Winship, law mem- | Maring Hough street ced d IURCHOC jthe RNy . : «d the ground. | 3 : cross-examination. gre what is ord ihes A """‘ '-") S oTuSTaBEaLIC ke i e 7 ¢ the object of a hunt con by oss of time Taslor Ao he would try| ST horar & RUATtINE, Fosen 1 walk from my drossing |as eafe stove 1 sl gan e R I Saceltio = had |cd by two local constables SRR, Ty It was at| hlance to Alice Corbett gave | Foom,” he sald witk smile, “the g0l for $19.50, 1 tigati by ) \ W 5 been instruct M o and George Baker we Sininade Is time last remalning | the nere. o iceticols Tlett | orchestra plays Where Art|the mayor disclosed that this ;\\,,‘,‘L,\nch—( ock Wedding e wrning from New Britain about | W ight, wa rd 1 o % s Thou'?" of coal is 8 he mines for $2.50 , T S 2 ¥ 2 . 11 and just before ey | &S ows S ren, chalr- L ¢ \‘x.xw EO2 | Orar su saldshes)licd 51 Walking Mrs. Rhi i for 42501, Took Place November 7| ot evlaonce being pur ) ¥ B :’] [ oY | man: Mrs. Howard Porter, Mra. i Cross street, | alking to where Mrs. Rhine-|and middleman exact a big it o A Flic e aimissil plant of the Connecti ar s y - S <y e s lander sat dejectedly. Mr. Davis | St SRC ity iU e gl han (IS VRl an Co. the animal|James W W. E. Attwood, Ret. Tavior, who is a strong ewimmer,| The man sald he was Jjohn Al- n many i o SRR s omice o o b b T Mo t a wooded spot | drich Dow, 23. of 51 Washington | Asked her to remove her hat. As she | Bituminous having 18 Bk | A s e eleie i Tt o whe from behind a | Dr. J .\w\(,‘f: 1‘:' i ) cks. Here he | gt Central Talls. Ttesidents af | 414 50 Young Rhinelander mn\;vd“u' B e S e e 3 Aispcan i Briarty and Lou Je. able to walk. | these addresses dc i know of | her, one the few times during 1 the deal- | \jss Julle Cook, November 7. The of sped on its and tnoe, the' trial that he s met her exs her pur | cormony wan performed by e the woods | Baby \luldeled \\hlle SR Thae arritedtat o home lof ¢ Looks the Same ir New Ivar L e e t ¥ . 2 BTt e | oeal youlwifa: Flbol Jithe same | 3riia s vestorday was od 16 | s Srikin paston OUREE | i the tmpact was 80 Mother Hears Radio A ’ at 10 Green street ) ] o sam rday nsi ew's Lithuanian ¢ 3 e cago, Nov. 17 UP — While by elbck Saturday night and were ac. | NOW as she did when you met her?" | another dealer. | 2 ¢ radiator, headlights, i 3 X o oh 1s soon by another who | he asked. Mayor I’acnessa’s templated | NEW TAX APPROVED 1 body Marino’s mother and nurse sat in an- & 11 5 £ E Mittel “Yes oSt tiotian ista Al o . 2 to the ex- |other room listening to the radio, : SR eavelthe IntEsRO bt R TRaLIngnlYy e Sl ) Sy ar was so |burglars last night smothered to loctors . Kennett Miller. The Was there no inquiry 1 as a move to ignore . s et eeapag him k. In 1 Mr. Beach they were | mind as to her color? s wis 1 1f one I8 | ) o GccunantE th the month old n of Mr. considerably “Yes when Dol inquish : : sorlous injury. [and Mrs. John Raymond Allen ir Taylor was bruised and ver 1t te executive B ki 6a o proceed to the a suite of a fa i 1d Constables | hotel. make r color any inquiries ired when he made sal bride was an and 8 cr is t a he t f whit e telegraphed her father to that | — effect wt he left the smore, | (Contin (Continued on Page 18) | The eourt retired for and Fred Calien of | The four them re. Jam(\qlo\\n \.. Has 1 today * » | sultation and en it returne ¥ ljor Genera rt 1. Ho ‘ THE WEATHER president this cryptic the animal, Five Inches of Snow | S t were tufts of Jamestown, N. Y. Nov. 17 P — step. 1 pcantime | | Harttord, Nov. 1%.---Forccast will proceed.” some tracks leading into Five inches of snow fell here dur- ged B and dan- for New Britain and vicinity: westion which several | woods. It was too dark to follow |ing last night and early this morn; yor 1 1t Fair tonight and Wednesday; times ! i on the verge | thess, but the deer was thought to | Ing. and in some places the drifts t colder tonight ) | |of a de went unansw be too severely 1 to travel | were three feet deep. . Wire ani e | ; | ‘ - far and it was pianned to make a | transportation services were erip- (Continued on 12) |} S O RS ) (Continued on Page 12.) more thorough search today. pled. Page