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FINAL EDITION ESTABLISHLSD 1870 FRENCH CABINET CRISS 1S OVER Briand Premier and Foreign Afairs Minister LOUCHEUR ~ FOR FINANCE Painleve Has Minister of War Port- follo—Entire Cablnet to Be Presented to Presi- dent This Afternoon, Parls, Nov. 28 (P—Trance's seven- day ministerial crisis 18 ended. Leav- ing the Mlysee palace after a con- ference with President Doumergue today, Astride Briand, the premier designate, confirmed the following as the cabinet which he would present to the president in the course of the afternoon. Premier and minister of affairs—Aristide Driand, Minister of justice—Rene Renoult. r—Camile Chautemps. Finance—Louis Loncheurg War—Paul Painleve, Navy—Georges Leygues. Public instruction—Edovard Defa- dler, Commerce—Daniel Vincent. Public works—Anatole de Monzle. Hygiene—Antoine Durafour. Pénsions—Paul Jourdain. Agriculture—Jean Durand. Colonies—Leon Perrier. Everybody Satistied foreign Everybody this morning seemed satisfied, except M. Briand's physi- an, for the eminent D ent sat up ntil long past midnight with M Painleve, Louis Loucheur, Camille Chautemps, Edouard Daladier and Taniel Vineent, ng to straighten d in end wa unsettled. M comes earl out the situation, a obliged to leave it Briand’s usual bedtime in the evening. The trouhle is this: M. Daladier, who was war minister in the Pain- o cabinet, desires to retain that flice or else take the portfolio o minister of interfor. M. Painleve +il not join the new cabinet except 48 minister of war and M. Briand wlready has allotted the interior post ta Daniel Vincent. Turns Deaf Far To arguments of those who tried to induce him to accept the ministry of education, M. Daladler turned a eaf ear. It §s sald that if he still rofuses this place, which has been red him, M. Briand iged to tender it to another rad- 1 soctalist. In this connection the radical so- iists at a party mecting already ol held had laid claim to the ministry of the interior, and the question is wked in politieal circl refusal of the education portfolio s complicated by a hostile manifesta- | tion on the part List of the New | will be | what will | terday morning. Tt Japven to M. Briand it M. Daladier's | of the radical sw;\) Mara recovered practic NEW P mn,m" “agy Japy \Juql'l awyq |n|1;).muo) NEw BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, | \Three Youths in Gourt for Polish AUTI] ANI] TROLLEY IN School Theits ‘00K MONEY AND JEWELRY' Two Children Taken to WEST END COLLISION BRITAIN HERALD FOUR ARRESTEDON ' Chapran Reads Law In Cell And \LEVINIR R BURGLARY CHARGES Aids Jn p,e,m,,,.;'"bwn Defen';e WITH RuvAtflslfin' N i el "”L'”“A%XLSEPT&AL%(N (Cites Legal Ru-.,“m W h\ Boly ol Dowagfir Queen Interred Money to Ex-Wife if She Has No Children to Average Daily Circulation For Week lndmg 12 613 Nov, 21st 'HREE CENTS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28 1925. —SIXTEE \ PAGES 'ALIMONY DIGGERS’' SOURCE OF EASY ) PRICE |'Chicago Court Sees No Reason For Husbhand Paying ipport He Thinks Commutation Coolidge Operators Deline f0 Meef B " HUST SEE GOVERNOR FIRST Chicago, Nov. 2§ er will the plair (AP)—N and pretty petl- No long- at Windsor Caslle ‘ Wrong ! l tioner, who tells of a short and un- | for THOUSKDS OF MOURNERS oo s 1t dren figured, be —Groch! Ready chil- | AP v given alimony, as| e fdea of the 0 in Investigatlon & Fourth Case, Thete | Hospital But Injuri Fight on Habeas Corpus ! o Tulanianie Aot rotinarim oy iy Bt uton i Tt S ot e S el | pital But Injurie Writ [ At Midnight 70000 Persons Had | verior Court Harry | together and. propagate tI Pinchot I of Cider, Leads Dscove | 0 2 | | He has no aid for wh i SRl il OEpas nchot Previously Had Made 2 ads to Discovery n[) Are bll}.‘.‘ht “| Passed Bicr At Westminster Ab- | “prof ”11“““1\‘ i w'.\.} At 1|‘.~v cally When they separate both cease, in « ade AN Rugs Stolen From Davenport | R i [Frisieational Shnlmony dhdineers it regard to be any beneit {o the Artangements o Confer With T e | hey—Threc Traglc Deaths Result | alimony insuch | community. Most of the women who | Home In May, 19 | A sncotacular orashiaf the intersl Gapinan, is | scs in th of equal rights, he | come before me have position Both Sides Jointly This Afternoon (i sy cramh 8¢ | Spinter=ila e P <) From Funeral Services in London | thinks. Judge Lewls hears about | their own and earn almost as much | a¢ 2.30 All four defendants arraigned L een SRantiE = o i b 5 S f the divorce petitions filed in |as their husbands. ¢ 2:30 g'Clock, ck Rock avenue at 7:55 o'clock ™Man. is \ ir 1 28 (P—Eng- | Cook County (Chic ¢ fore Judge Benjamin W. Alling in this morn ) \ d % RO ) It husbands and wives arr ———— 1 . raing resulted in two little N0 v ‘ 1 queen moth s brought | “Why thy ehildless swoma ] |police court this morning were |81tls being taken to the New Britain 1 ' i e Sh L T mAT Sash pectUEm (VILL ADVISE. MINERS, bound over to the December session | GC7 hospital to be treated for by fhe s o at Windsor this morning. voreed andtia bayoni ‘n;\- l»‘u: m,l,;‘ ]fu;‘ 1” ’,' o B Nov. U)o ot minesion coiistl on clarges of |cu18 and craichosis causad ‘conalds Corit ernbn ‘Crumbuill While Gondon: slept, Alexandra's | prehonalon,” he saya. “If hio wants | exceptior _"H 1 “"":“”_ A vernor Pinchot decided today | bl aLel oy crable damage to an Automobile and Signed 1 Wy was taken fi Westminster | to marry again he is forced to ;w;' ”'_1 & |] (.-7 8 where .mm"’u ; ‘x,‘ forward with his plans to [burglary wnd held under $500 bonds. | brought about o near panic in u John Cooli i e i e e T e Mot g el Is physically ubmit a propos S aTian |Three of the burglars were youths [trolley car, from which the rearlooked on. ‘ta i were he rday mm‘ Snanaaat il bt it el et i Bt Sl AL DL TR arrested by Sergeant Patrick J, |3(CP was ripped. e sy i it the conveyed by motor hearso to this, | wishes Hendly e EL A |0'Mara after admitting to him that | The girls are the daughters of DAL ’* 1d state prison, Chapman most \] autiful of all the roys ‘1‘ | & rnoow, despite mn. linaylentare A ..o |Nish Hartian of 620 West Main led to J. Groehl ot castlcs in England | e 241 the opeifitory they entered the hall at the Polish !g ot operator of the machine, (Mo York. his jor counsel, five As the procession enter | ull be unable to at- Parochial school early yesterday |which was a light touring car. De. | C10Sely writfe R [;[]u] BL[][]"E" M R[]ER H ; to which they | morning and stole money and jewel |tcctive Sergeant William P. MeCue, COUnscl annot o on the flag draped coffin and | ,' sl y kept there In connection with a VN0 Was at the scene of the cr ot his plen to be retur arought intofstrong reliet i amv ir belng conducted for the benefit |JUst fter it occurred, had the chil- IR It y ) appe: capped towers of the anclent Harrisburg, Pa., Nov, 28 (P —Goy- S70ihe PollehorbhanaGe.t Tho) avs (i icnktuken to {hshospltall yhere | R Eloke dEQERRTHE DR SinE iR ORRTl RS of royalty, mor Pinchot’s plans to submit & Iphonse Cerkanowl 17, of 44 |Was found their cuts were superficial f rardons room of the prison Mon- | The casket was placed on a ca proposition for the settlement of the Union street, Joseph Ochankowski lwm they were sent home. day mornir ¢ 'T:‘ th } ste \ of -’ al “: — “h 1rd coal strike to the operators an AR I ving easter! y 1 1704 i k eorges chape v re {t wil miners b (6 ot 263 Teroms sirectianaioneesil an was driving castorly on Criticizes 1% orges ’ ! i} s 7 . in joint session received a LD L n street. The 7:45 o'elock | Criticism of Pre for [T¢St in a profusion of flowers Armed Strangers Shoot Today Action Follows |sctback carly today when Major W G | westhound Plainville car was round- |signing comn n 1s a keynote | farcophagus is prepared side . o | W. Inglis, chairman of the anthra. The fourth alleged burglar s An. |IVE the corner into Black Rock ave- |of the bricf the « ca man (a1 of Alexandra i, za- | Down Two Men Listen- Passage of Measure by !cite operators wuge negotiation 8 Al= | nue o1 O ame 1 1 S N ware 4 t ip t I e e S T en Hartian came down the |prepared in the cl Il which N ¢ | o x $ committee, declined to meet the re who was arrested last night by De. decline from the bridge just |heaped-up law hooks had given the | At 11:30 o'clock a shmple private ing to Radio Reichstag resentatives of the mine worken [fective Serpennts Winlane b, oes |west of the intersection. He mis- [air of a law office. Chapman's con- “””‘”""“}1 seryles was beld all | I his committes first had con. | g s = i e dged the speed of the trolley |tentions are the royal family pres: o an- g ad con and George C. Bl e v 18 4 | ! . 1 with e atate oxsct i 40[ S f‘:d(‘ 2l :}\g;vr onnll.uv:j |Tounding the curve and struck the | t the power to pardon and jcient cloister abutting royal Wisconsin Rapids, Wis, Nov rlin, Nov., 28 (P —President Von That governns ”)"lll] )x r‘un»‘o_ e (reariend rmed by the loud |the power to con on 400 | chapel was filled with wreaths from |(P—Two mysterious masked gun- | Hindenburg today signed the bill |rangements to meet Al |1 ‘ SERROSCAIUE h, the breaking of gl nd the 'separate instruments . that the |21 parts of the world, | men stalked into a roadhouse half |Passed by the reichstag yesterday < el the wage ne |from the home of Clifton E. I ABU . tople o Ll eyet ' mmitiees of both si Iport, 1200 Stanley street, 8 It, passengers jumped to their feet [essential spiri el housands of prople had | a mile from this city last night and | Matfying the security and arbi- T s Siden e e e Ta A oy S I"‘”" | ran from the car. One of the [of forgiver 1 come to view the cloister, |shot two men as they sat listening | (ration treaties negotiated at Locar- ; clock this afternoor 5550 beaiintoline mavinr Joaeiat an girls was thrown against the | that its privil g0 Hfi A ACTEIE) [to a radio concert Hoe Vo ot a6 et Ay e bary nome | windshield and it was broken. not punitive farc {pected tomorrow, ! is, 1 farmer, was killea| The adoption of the Locarno bill Workers, had instruet G ‘4, 4 ""I'_f ed rugs valued | e pight front end of the auto- | place S | 70.000 Pass Bier | inste A buliet plowed (!‘.l'nul:l by a comfortable majority in the | Beneral scale com |2t “--us "A;‘:‘ ;\‘; M\l-‘ alued at $14. | nobile was smashed in and the car | further When midnight approached it was |} cichstag date yesterday afternoo S e in Harrisburg o | The Sacred H on the theft charge. |giherwise damaged, but it was found | “Thnt ST o mated fhat some 70,000t} m Dauer, also a farmer, |38 due to the widespread cansic- | o 10 ¢ I iy 10 iks' Natch. on | Sacred Heart parish socicties | possible to move the auto by power to substitute a greater for a persons had filed past the cof- | was shot in the abdomen and was | {100 that reasons of economic e: anything that might be submitted tc ‘?rr;' conducting a faic in the school w\\,\ nower, Besirnin el The line outside Abbey had | not expected to live diency made ratitication indi it. The scale committee comprises "\md‘ .ur‘lh.n; benefit o the orph nage | SEe e \ed in length, but there still | The killers challenged thelr in. |APle. Much of the pressure which -"““‘” men from the three an- “ne :;:;{ 2 xyl x;n: discovered that | b e e s S / persons who desired 10 | tnded victims before firing | was exerted on wavering member: ':"‘i“‘l"“ districts and many of them Rl gmrn.m’ vvl\‘n l;m'm 1 ear] e el <ou [ the cal hedral. The tired offi- “Davis, we want you,” calmly an- | °f the reichstag during the t | AL W:h’ for Harrisburg last night [iEhen Tl O CORG o tHoisr et G cinls. however, ordered the gates | nounced the faller of the two, then |MONth, emanated from influential [ 70" the aftitude of the operators ‘ti:w : Iu‘y ver pencils and other u‘ g e e i o closed as the midnight hour struck. | ho fired from the hip. |industrial and financial quarters, |"6°ame known les stolen from a closet fn which | Tams el e o nisappointed people clamored loud- | paucr, you're nest” said the | Which demanded acceptance of t After Next Monday | they were kept. Sergeant O'Mara | piration of such f¢ {1y, and at first vainly to be permit- [ other. as he fired, | treatles quite as much on economic | Major Inglis : was assigned to investigate, He star e VIGI Baeetion {11 1o render their last respects 10| The wonmen the |as political grounds. ligie oor Inglls, in his telegram, tola Reonenecno plisne bt Vital Questior | Solpaitilsabd Elaclo ¥ n backed out and | {the governor that he had found Sd G any (‘"m“) the ‘141.11()\ Fo7 e 4 . [the dead. Gof n)x: among ;hv\ (rn.n: escaped in an automobile. It was this factor in the bitter impossible to get his comm i;'“’ 1t | of the burglars. He happened upon | Wi ooy o i it ith s thos e S S . : i nittee to- | the Information that thl‘rk'mo:yll Will Observe Birth Anni- Groont remar ; more v-lr‘mu:'(n‘xm‘]r "\\ \v‘ (ml:l [ St neoptictonfotithe ;:\’WMIT‘TM\“ ged over the Locarno | gether for a conferenco toda - l:v | the a at 4 e v commutatior T 10 more cla Hus, b d | roadhouse was sitting b d hat prim v reconciled popu- | th e : A i |fafled to return home Thur: 'y With Three el hat v of them had come from | 100 Taver when the e e DT e e T P S | night, 8o he sought him out to learn | f 3 oAb nt parts of the country. When | gpqotine B |taking which still is dependent for |¢ rdeavor to arrange a meeting “be- | the reason. | (zenerations Hotner il % this fact became known the Abbey | ™ yrigiry was added to the case hy | Uitimat lipon tho futiire at {tWeen you and our committee after | Tinding the youth. the scrgeant AR 11 b \s reopened for one hour, enabling | " (L R N R W o Govmian ure at-fMonday next” to consider any pro- ! questioned him and was finally given | DNe L butside to pass the coftin thal(achithat (apparonbl veBauen anil| el 8 e ,';mm '8 neighbors | position the governor may he b G £ A | , o s I 1 [AAOU B ‘ Al { Davis were strangers. |across the Rhine and along her |, 3 2 ay have 1o lall the informatlon regarding the Inga Nelson, one of the. . = " b | Three Tragle Deaths e Sl fern frombiers, Tn fhe rec > | make. | burglary. He learned that the trio | ¢ity’s cldest Swedish residents, will Three tragic deaths have occurred A never seen |heavy oppost : il In my opinion” said o v b hn ¢ L 1 Davis until last night when he met [N°4VY opposition from nationalist | g o) tolen a key from the door of rie her 94th birthday ann in connection with the passing of | e A0 T bery was |Quarters and handicapped by tem- | o telesTam, “such a meeting is the school -about a weck ago, and versary tomorrow with her chil Alexandra. Yestcrday evening the | Sty : ) orary failure to g ntial in order that we ma v = b vening the | o0 trempted | porary failure to adduce more con- t we may know { Fained entrance to the bullding yes. | dren, — grandehildren and _great- wst |1dy mayo wife of Sir William e ke ‘exidarce fof! realinession. the I have In mind before er grandchildren and a host of friends, e key also opene the doom of the closet 1n which the | Mrs. Nelson was born In Sweden welry and money were kept, and |and has resided in this city for a the hoys helped themselves, Sergeant | number of years. She has enjoyed ally all of | remarkable health and with the ex- cialists against the eventual ap-|the stoicn money and jewelry, which | ception of the past few days, has pointment of a minister of the in- {‘,‘,. valued at about $100. | spent much of her time readir tcrlor from outside their group and | Dotective Sergeants McCue and | knitting or calling on friends, by the support of the radical sociallsts, | Fllinger recelved information that whom she is loved for her kind- promised by their leader, Louis Mal- | the cider stolen from the Daven- vey, is withheld. | port home could probgbly be found on was the mother of There is hope, however, that this | situation will not arise and that M Rriand will be able shortly to an- nounce the personnel of his cabinet. A decree of appointment could then | promulgated Sunday, and M. | nd could leave Monday for Lon- fon to sign the Tocarno treatics with a tranquil mind, As could not return to Paris before Wednesday, parliament would have to wait un- | Thursday for the debut of the ew ministry. A few elements of the old left \ition, still disgruntled over the | fact that the left bloc has finally | gone to its d , learned from M. Rriand yesterday what was to be hia | policy in providing a financial sub- stitute for that of M. Painleve. Hi: ply was regarded by some as bor- dering on the Mussolinesque. “I am the policy of the governmen d M. Briand. as met to decide upon al declaration, I am the And if any group is | coming 4 with the cholce made by the president e republic, let | them go to the [ | This sharp refoinder of M. Briand | about a cessation of kly brought at Moriski's lren, four whom are they went ¢ a member of the place, so | there last nig accompanied by e Davenport. When they spoke to ¢ ch where she Moriski, he readily admitted taking ant at Sunday and somectimes the w meetings. ckly the cider. While removing the k the police and Mr. Davenport no- ticed the rugs on the floor nd Her four children are Olaf N identified them as his, They were |son of Dwlight sfreet, Gustar Nel- stolen while he and his wife were |son of Cherry 0 away in May, 1923, a window of | Johnson Ch t and | the house being broken the | Mrs. John O} Pearl articles being taken from at- | st with Nelson ia making her home nt. Three Maslzed Men Hold Up And Rob Sta[lley Street Gas Station Cover Employe With' Gun |5 o2 Reta, Shes the potlee e lieve that the trio carried out the and Get $93—Suspected |robbery of the gasoline station used k m hine The robbery of the West Main street station was effect ed In a similar manner, the robb {using a mach | -aq of Stealing C. H. Bald- win’ 1 Automobile. Pryke rd mayor of London, died \ly from heart disease after 1 attended a memorial service St. Paul's cathedra In the afternoon ( todian of Westminster Abbe; d overtaxed himself in for the funeral of Al 1, went home ill. “I am a it has been too much for me, heard him murmur he sat at Iside. Immediately after- d the canon died At Sunderland on Wednesday ‘h ring ‘nhl an oint conference wit you and the miners' representatives I think it advisable that any plan {you have in mind be held confid al until both sides have had an op port ate to consider it,” Governor Pinchot had retired for |the night several hours before Major |Inglis’ telegram was dispatehed from anton and he declined to be dis- "Y‘.Ul of the allied gowger ents to | ameliorate and the conditions of the occupations of the Rhine Chan- cellor Luther and Ioreign Minister Stresemann nevertheless won nal victory when the reichstag adopt d the Locarno bill by a vote of 1 to 174. The enactment of the bill into lnw s considered as completely rehabili- ating Germany in the society of na. |tUrbed, Others at the executive [tlons. It s felt that her entry into |Mansion would not venture a pre {the league of nations and her seat |(iction as to what effect the mes. in its counsel will aflord her an |SABe Would have on his plans, DRUNKENNESS LEADS ALL OTHER OFFENSES ar- | on Westlake, ity sepa: an- ald Fairfield County Yearl_\" Record Shows But Few Strictly Temperate the | ? i S )},““': :":”“‘l‘ TI“U:,' —_— { operating base from which she will | Lewis Disappointed e davs mervics n West. | Drldgeport, Nov, 28 (Pi— During | ooyonibled to assert and defend her | Mr. Lewls at his headquarte i A large bell which had fiscal yea : September 30 | PoHteal rights on an equality with | phjladelphia expre et arge hich had ) Sey 0l b e tloks hiladelphia expressed disappoint- od fell over and pinned him were cor [ment at the interruption of the i floor of the belfry, crushing 3 , 1,620 of them S RS % plans. He was unable to say what 2 vt of the county commis- until he heard from the governor | Shops Suffer Toses e today. | He , however, that as many t it 1s I 1 Nov. 28 (P—As was an risoners were c the miners’ scale com. 25t STEALING AUTO HERE v ! o, nor 1o | ticiy th of Queen M mittee iy were in Harris : ! . ¥ were arrisburg o {1 I of aAlex consequent it charg an for any other e probably would go there also } ¥ \re causing he & Whether they would see Governor in Y 1 y i faney he report says that none of the ook R Unwina R @ Pinchot, the miners' lender was un el e the theatery | Prisoners were “strictly temperate,” | 100 nwin’s Car and avie to s a0 riv ) ox sl ‘moderate drinkers,” and > S S S : S menis woth intemperate Wrecked It in New Unlike the conferences of opera- L : - cmanlsiclo J Rl el tors and miners which took place in affected = e s Harrisby i 1998 o) i e . ad been in prisons before, London larrisburg in 1923, when the gov | ing black, while of TS are rn | g bife¥e oriEa s or intervened to bring about a jnil during nary purchases ttlement of the differences, a third year was said to b ter colored materlal up was invit Ay LAt total recelpts of the county| John Martin and Will oy, | ETOUD was invited to take part this ol en e says, were $345,179.45 | 1WO local young men stationed with |fime. This comprised a “mediatior |t raction. Tho g ! FEt M DU i e BN Tt HoR T of three appointed by e far n“/‘”n.xr v rn, i B e $2 10 af ye naval base, are under arrest by the S “hamber of Commeroe: ar to 11 b R d xpenditures o 5 nava orities at the a This committee i 2 of soclal affairs T iael Sinris being held pendin Ralph E | 3 ) i3 t warrants from this ¢ Amerman al 3 i \ wned by Lay M ¢ or avenue, which was rec t tic "\\Hv" wr rs and operators. rn e DEAD SOLDIER'S FATHER h ANIng 3 9 | - - the growing opposition. | e oM ip tagealnere tn 0 Druse Tribesmen Flocking Down ) = | P 18 occurred last night ‘e n : ms Closely Guarded ‘n short time occurred last night "“HEARS [IF I]EATH []F wp ti | From Mountains in Response to TU COLLECT [NSURANCE T erm the g , BU]LD]NG GULLAPSES {the Suburban gasoline station on | I ¥ BISDVSITIALE T [Stanley street when three young | « legnl | Recruiting Signals, et ¥ Sty ',,”“.]’,, ‘,f,,lr ¢ *olish Const kes eres S s 1 men, wearing masks, held Ernest | i 2 T JAonsulipalies Mntorst nfk \ since the suspe None Scrionsly Injured When New | Barth of Commonwealth avenue at e . : are answer tate of Walter Ecewich, Killed e s calied. Althongh he ¥ York Structure, Housing Cabaret, |¢oan ‘;:’:»‘,q S a“\‘fy.r:”;lnl\:;‘ T 8. 3 PR In World War I ALY ac ster of §93. After g TRl gl TR R PUREP 5 3 orld on will have to giv sldent Lewls L Falls Today. [the money the trio hopped into a | NOYWalk Man in Florida o of a ) Ron o i , - we to & v b ; |waiting automobile and rushed off. | | 9 3 23 Brior the vil o 5 n h 4 | S S N 'S 1 ' U. 8 t m the vi ons ork, the robate 0 you ssed furthe: New York, Nov. 28 (M—Attaches | arth was unable to give the police [ ten ‘(0 —fld.Tld"‘L‘ Lot : iahagl b Sl etk "' the s ooy Rt interse of a cabaret cscaped with minor fn- | descriptions of the highwaymen or | From Air Moty - tory to furth o S oyt for them to jorles when a four-story building |the Fegistration number of their ; 028 (Hcialby (16, Fre g LSS TN der e Collapsed carly today on West 39th | machine. ! lesire of th o was killed in the war. The o the SHiTa6oatdiog T aomelof thow stroet mear Tighth avenue. One| The holdup was the fourth to oc- | Norwalk ) 5 A t at whic \ e ithIs ay foeulicet : o SRS Niviten male performer was'dug out of the |CUr Within a few weks. and the sec- f ry T. Prow AL - recently administer Sel g L . s Sl N debrls by policemen and firemen, | 0nd one In which the Suburban Gas | Prowltt, president of S ! 10 Bika valley and Sy LG - ShoutSw Ten persons were injurcd, none |Mations have been victimized. The FFairfield Trust comy g French in an c Al @ £ 2 e Ecewlch 4y ablisl ot iy e b R ation on West Maln street was | on Wednesd mi . ¢ B imit that they a ] S1e 1 et at the iTot LT era of the A elub. which ocen. |held up In a similar manner a short | Somewhere in Flori X o . ot portant operation rAtar i enile 1o e R ivont et atories ot the | u;;n by four young men who | father's .‘14.\v!1 was br G SN Homs, in orsn v O tnjuries. ked o lately. 5 d S escaped in a stolen machine r | uumn WMCA, New 4 Y Svria 5 5 - . vo1 Detective Sergeant Willlam P The broug! Arena club, which occupied the first | 59 k LI L ORI onr metitioner | S¥TI, bandits have struck Schaefer V De ar i ; o stories of the brich bullding, & |ECUIDE about $200 from the cash | Right, and rebroades ) giilaner i s G RS KopWEce Schaefer Will Defend McCue has started prepa s for |at the negotin onverted residence. The others [[TEIER TA® SATARE AT A o sl : zrant or ¢ : 5 ation there Hh C l()\\n Next Week bt hs G It el ErlorneraiorERl SRR l."er‘; x\\y:yufi : ‘;‘;t olice im- |a t 5 ::M.m.m‘- ecaithe i i ! deorer hi be nts from Tripc < 28 UP—Young | . SRty SR i s, ub. which eatered to whites, | Medintely-atter the holdup men left | was at Col ings, Fla B e el betweer T S hen e KilniMei ey Diasr loyers withhold the Sl ¥ Targely |and Sergeant Patrick J. O'Mara and | he reccived word "ty e to e % AR e 1im Merger bisagree union dues from the as In o reRldentlal et NarBer |Pollceman Thomas J. Fecney rush- | death over the air J YOLi ik Wi Chisitane 2 s Angeles, Nov. 28 (P —Th 's pay, A ten per cent increase pecive . SENn ; _‘“l" S® |cd to the station and started an in-| The funcral will be he L o Times says differences have devel prepared to go into these sub- ve recently been razed and the |vestigation. By that time the n Mr. Prowitt was in ! sl S Sl oped between Charles Chaplin an at once was a stion on o uh.n uilding was about to be torn | (hine hearing the trio had made its e ““ o bl ther members of the United Artists |which he m 1 deepest "fi;v‘ getaway. Barth sald that they had i | Hiitoreci flm group over the proposed mer before the meeting today. he “vmw\ were Ve i el e " < Sy of releasing facilitie 5 V— Eioenic et driven it ithe watlen Jump d ol IMTS, Frank Tmne\ Gets I A e RIS Sdiniphitin ordered him to put up his hanc Soldwyn-Ma - 3 < WIDOW 18 JAILED N U ey Her Decree of Divorce | y———— . | Douglas Fairbanks, one of K. 0. FOR DEMPSEY Carrington, N. D., Nov. 28.—T0F |ter and the other stood ready at the | Mincola, N, Y., Nov. 28 (P—A de- | | THE WEATHER founders of United Artists, is quoted | _ 108 Angeles, Nov, 28 (® — Jack riking her foster daught over | wheel, the third kept him covered |cree granting livorce to Mrs | Times as saying Dempsey, world's heavyweight box- e head with a club when the lat- |with the revolver. ink Tinney, wi the black- | 1 g \—"_ “Charlie is kicking over ¢ champion, ve ay 'nH the ter returned from a dance, Mrs.| A high powered automobile, own- 1 comedian was handed down | [11:”\'" ‘,, i , R 1st as he did when Urit Los Angeles city hat its . et Nad siblsgd (s or New Britain and vicinity & s s i Grace F. Phitiips, a widow was sen- |ed hy Carlisle H. Baldwin, vice-pres- | today by Justice Relgelman il lstinsndahingild 2 as first organized. He ia suspl o nce requiring him to pay inte tenced to ays in jatl and fined |ident of American Hardw Mrs. Tinney awarded custody Satar of the proposed combine, which, T |the civie r'.-~r‘$w a day as & M- 3100 and costs which amounted to | Corp., of 66 Forest street was stolen | of their son, Frank, Jr., and $200 & rolil vibbeey a1 Al SItY i o P i good of [Cense (68 AT N EE S from in front of the Corbin Cabinet | weck alimony. e v (Wil S S iy sy AR SIS ShioLy 04 et &8 TIRISS | ;1‘ Mg o I years. P Usia. register, it ot