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~ r— —— i - > 'v" 1 News of the World T w\po‘ ‘::\?\\0.) Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press s Na vn' ;;:cl?knl;"dmg 12 649 \ v _——l o L e ———r— LSTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, 'I‘I'l-].\‘[)‘\\', DECEMBER & 1925, —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS 20, . . OPERATORY DIES AT GENERAL HOSP]TAL o oo o OPRATORS P "”EY COURT, TAX CUT, STRONGER AERIAL Hires Personal Advisor to Russia and Gelmany LKOWISE, ey s stemtens Julm E. Egan of C.F. of L. Says~ SERV[CE} ENFORC]NG OF DRY LAW Served City For Many o Asked to Disarmament Sessions|_ worvseion vee s omnas Py 15 Being Cheated the football star, here ssional game, was pre Years To Improve EEC bSO wismneron 15 suawn ;S R ommos owon wwans FLOOD OF NEW BILLS BALTIMURE BANK HAS Adocstes SigeFead Conditions And Was | & y st et S Chairman Of Health o L £ White House Making Carcful Study i-nTzl;:p o\n-?.rj;'\m e \:4 :“"‘.:1 Declares: Strike Will <flu..nmn Until | BURBENS [;flNfiRESS ENURM“US SH{]RTAI]E For Shlppmg Boald ment, said that the pr nt shook | of Tnvltation For U. §. to Partlel- 0 0o v 1im asked him where | OWRErs Dispose of Refuse Which Serwce) Cooperatlve Board. 0 ; s €00 racc In Work of Speclal Commis- B lived and wished him luek Is Belng Sold as substtutes — | Uniform )l;gl-riage Law ,Tcl](‘l’ Confesses and I)C- Marketlng FOY Farm- ~lon. | Champaig e, ted" | Laughs at ; ’ N | i T : Trumbull, and Repeal of Volstead l falcations May Reach | ers And Railroad Leading Obstetrician, Re- | 8 ‘ nee Bnllaoriend, Dee 8 LB |viserconfdaiite an e sntconl League of Nations councll to-| Tya e i Becny : fod Act Included $200,000 BT cently Officiated at : S| (v docided to invite the United | Lyman De Wolt of S ey “; ; ‘!' en S ’ Consolldatlon As Well q L Y, v ar of the junk that Sy States, Russia and Germany o par- | man and Intimate friend of | : : S Al RO Washington, Diec. 8 (P—The | T . J Ly 4 ; ticipate in the work of the speclal |is to be given the " 18 E off on the publicf 3 t The) Paltimore, Md., Dec. 8 (#—Con- S dale o uscie 4,000th Birth—Active in [ f g commisslon which 18 to prepare for ) 3 | fountain of lugislative SC join Gra n Sunda mider t f coal substit IR s : proposals con- ssion today of Leo J. Farrell, a an international disarmament €on- [and the newspaps it is| st 1y b s ohn ot ¥ in both houses' ¢ ibezziement of $55,000 Q] Many Fields of En- [@Ha88 . K8 funderstood his wadition to the ret- | the Conmeeticit Tuderation o La- | SOE ‘ ! wntile bank of this| Sheals — States Must British Problems, lnue of Grange was urg by | bor, in ted and heated tulk e 2 ndment pro disclosed defalcations ty, b . . deavor e & | The council, in a private scsslon, |Grange's father and his close | at a mesting lnst e Dl Gt kel L 6 from | are expected to total be- Ald In Reclamatlon L % | iscussed the program of disarma- g | .abor 0 of this city. Aln 1 NousLr 3 Proposed | ywaen $100,000 and $200,000, the e S b % , ¢ | ment study outlined by the disarma- [ fhe newspaper adds that “with | Bar 3 5 | demoer 4 ment (council No. 2), seeking means |the path to riches opening up be- )t Complications following an opera- i % |of composing the differences h"‘“"”“\rurr Gianget i sitolha b v fds A tlon for appendicitis d the | | France and England on the question |quty to steer him clear from un death of Dr. Henry Tierncy Bray DR. HENRY T. BRAY ing up the subjoct of mutual as- Re. this morning at 7:55 o'clock at the nee In the event of war with her{ -\, e SR . 1e- Ne n General hospital = that if disarmament. Columbus, O o )—Stor- | I gmiled when 1 learned that ’r\""”"’ forelgn trade zonr -~."" ‘fv"”rl‘m:m et atronpa e newing a number of recom- . Bray had for nearly 24 yen \ The matters on which the disarm- |{eg from New York Governor John Trumbull of the [p 'f"“;{)l,-':.,{':.”(fi,f’n!.,\’x'im: O e Ny e 1 e o Landnngtrad {mendations he already had been a leade in local :m'!l B A ament council {8 in uv'(‘n‘rd (‘o\'v‘rl.l |*Red" Gran, o 000 | siate of Conneetieut recommended } Ed - I" ! 2 g I charging wrrell ! made to congress, l’l (,S“lcn‘ medical circles, was a member of | wide scope, inluding definition of the |for his init 1 s " ShLY J W Jersey turned by the | Canli : : many medical societies, was chair- mlitary, economic and geographical | pictures are 8ens R R e Thinate s kBt aballtion et the slipa PR E He before noon, ‘\‘(‘(mlul,.e. ol s (mnu'.xl i nan of the board of health and is | elements upon which the power of a [\Waodhull, of Dover, et i oteriiie e | poard: ¢ minutes for the teller was | S28€ transmitted today to ““' credited with being responsible 3 country depends in war time. ¢ rera o i . An ti-sedition b preven b t put of the Motion Pictu v ! strike was in progress and his|q 1 by detectives as he was|house and senate, outlined a stablishment of the present publ Represer Griftir me for the ! eiGriftin, e mine oper: dircctors announced | T T under arrest and bank offi- | ra have s orille st s, expressing belief that his for some time | g i rations could not have been sirables.” o fo divoree the fleet corporation & ¥ Eotenave hieh | e il ™ . shipping board and carried out without accomplices, | Smiles at Trombull's Polley the audvocating, advisin i Armaments Discussion. | America, avowed toda o | brother and 1 were both trying 10 [anything intenicd to eanse the ave | entering a friend's office in a down- | comprehensive legislative pm- Bray stent fight over a | || G ORETNTS 10 (0 il fotlon pleture ow get coal in Bridgeport. And T re-|throw of government was Introduced | 1OWR building gram dealing with pressing i Taan Pkl . ition of peace time military, naval |“resent such wild ta B CA IO} R i B e S e 1 Bt Toma 9ot the % X wviod of many years was responsi- | VWilliam Sauire OQutlines 2! P e e L Inexnerienced nctors b, | Membered the condemnation which |by Representative MeLeod, repub- | e ':' ”;“fl‘ or e domestic and international {e for the inauguration of a full who also sought a ! b e % ¥ i 1 of milltary Instruct it d b th 0od | IolsaEcanad opinetidoniers liloan) EATIGHTEI ) problems. His suggestions in s 1 vani W 5 recruiting and of milltary fnstruction | causo it docs more harm than £00d | " 1hat time, for acliing substiutes |y g \ [l e nil ciinloye by Kihe hank : S sugges - me beaith superintendent’s offce, Children'sEWorksforSleiae s QLU e e ol (el S e e ‘ ppointment of the house and now re r' one of the mos must be in full jestablishment of & standing com. | fOF Seven years, starting as a mes- | cluded: | H " oaye itary usefulness, the councll asked | "W, E. Shellenberger, president 4 g progr % the city has eve Coming Year ! ze of the fact that four out mittce on aerona om. | Songer, and that he was one of the | Principal Suggestions Made the proposed preparatory commis-|of the Arrow Picture corporation of | : on acronauties with 17 mem- | | p 2g d t.ken from a standpoint of public health and sanitation the substitutes are pro- | hers, itution’s trusted employes, In| Moy ; S sion whether it §s possible to Itmlt | New York, who fs reported to have AT e 2y [ i1s Coatisaiont imads taieraiae | Laxi redyctionSalongilines | 4 3 Sheak 00,000 | ¢ y ird coal operators Another constitutional — amend- | Nis confession, ma apped out by the house ways o ” ; ,|eventual war armaments or whether [glcen Grange a check for 3500, i aro two men for every fob |ment proposed. by Represeisis | Healy, Farrell said that he had lost | M&PDed out by the house way: Death Mourned by Thousands ! LD the study should be restricted to|for his first picture, Is an inde-| 2 g L oy Representative | e i s land means committee. ory council of the New | ¥ | ek e coal flelds, stated the speak-|Grifiin would glve the president | all of the money at racetracks. | & 1eans cor ee. His death todoy caused exp i L i |pendsneproducenBiand feonld BNoUL G sorioftiastiieen in parsanntl (ovehil owest fo make tonti eyt | — | Adherence to the world of genuine resret an el which was held at the Hote bl 1ok |5 any n“f"’,i’n 's, : Y1 with John Lewls, head of the the consent of o majority of both| Pittsburgh, Dec. § (® — John A. | couyt, among his fellow prac . as. o |exists between defensive and of- |to any sin irtsre skl el b Gl B R e 1rritt last night following of- | ¢ e & iking miners, s situg ha congress 8 offo Ao RiMane whomihataaniiiznl i (S o L g“.” fensive armaments; whether it s [ {Chlha TER A 1ol onera |l Flenteantatlon Ginaon i rennb ot L ouna @attiGito Continued effort to strengthen ded and respected, but also ( nt, John | possible to distinguish between com- Burns; first viee-president, w. i | {tors who do not want long term |Vermont, offered a jolnt resolution | ment and misapplication of more ul\ldllOH' without ] z.ddm{ among his patients, many of whoia | GERH TS Mecpresiiont, & W |mercial and military atrplanes and | agreements, He sid that they have |allowing each state to have at least than $600,000 of the funds of the | change in the organization of had at one time or another passed | [ g ] sk L m 50 how the military value of com- | et ned down every measure to arbi- |two members in the house, closed Carnegie Trust company, of | : v rviinin through periods of financial difficul- Villlard — Oquist; secretary, | mercial planes can be estimated in n . ! ho | the army and navy air serv | Hilllar e e | o 50 far presented, measures Abolition of the federal trade | which he was president. e ties ana had good cause to know of | \VIII _");“]["“")IA‘.;"’""““' treasurer, DI | reefoning the strength of air forces. | e il e ey appan e e Rt L | el fees. e his unheralded benefactions. e ER president of |, Similerly it 1:«.;1(5 what \'alvlt; vears without any Increase in|presented by Representative John- | Curtailment of the shipping Dr. Bray was native of St MOWATC atl, presiden {'should be accorded to commercial | | : ato the foundation, presided and first|ghips in appraising total naval | Il | Wages for the miners. The opera- |%on, republican, Washington, 4 | POLICEMEN STRIKE lhoard powers, St the koy i\'"];xmm"v' “'i (}"“‘Tm‘n?»’ "}3;5 r]"ll: introduced Harry C. Jackson, a|forees ot St | tors must realize that wages will |jolnt resolution requesting the pres- ernment fleet under the control illiam J. and Katherine Ticrney y C. b L cos. el o sl £ o o H H 1 not dec he said, so wt *nt to call a conference in Wi single o) Bray. He attended St. Joseph's|former president of the Junlor Teglonal Disarmament Miss MaGI‘lSLflwyeP Also Ffiys haven't they come fo an agree-ington to outlaw war, was intro. | Nearly Entlee Force at Lagrange, |Of 8 Single executive, i'arochial school and High school at Achievement council, which pre-| pinaliy the preparatory commis- e : [ Hicka b% Berrenentative Lapupritc | | Inereasing authority for the Hartford, then going to the Unive: eeded t'hv fmvvu‘! 4:“n ]HT alk | sion will be asked to decide how far Sl&[e Wl[l]&SSfiS Objects ot Dperators Salallst 3 York. | Tlinois, Quit and Legion Men president and departments of ’ e overed the early history of the - | rog rmamel - = 2 h H sity of Vermont where he tock a | 20hCTe i New, Boiilo she Ot |regional disarmaments can be real haven't come to an agibe- | Representative MeLeod, in another | pagrol City. commerce and labor to deal pre-medical course. ¥ a (UL ATl sritain and 181 jzed once reglonal security is at- ment for the two following reasons: |resolution, sought slishment of | 7 ceived his degree in medicine at nmt | place fn the development of ‘the |(ained, or whether all plans for dis- | & | { with labor dis i 2 8 S e | KV | Thev wish 1o put the coal substi-|uniform laws on marriage and, di-| Chicago, Dec. § (Ph—A strike of |} i '01 disputes in the coal college. In 1902 he came to New |local playgronnds. pament are doomed to faflure un- CHARGES TO JURY T DY Sy ) tuos on the market ond get rid of [Yorec, and another constitutiénal | most of the police force of La-|/mAUStIy, Liritain. [ The "SecMore” Junigr Achi althey are of s general nature. this junk at bigher prices, and they |@mendment proposcd by Representa- | zrange, a suburb, as a result of the| Encouragement of co-opera- In Health Work 17 Years | ment elub of which . C.. The decision, which was reached e ar 2 { the mine unjon,” |tive Johnson would make Ineligible | ros fon of Chief L. G. Matthews, | tive marketing as an aid to Dr. Bray was not long in ty | Warner s the leader, then put on in secret session, was not announced Roletsky Tells Jury That In All Her AnglE (R eI citizenship native-born persons, | has resulted in the volunteering of | goviculture vhen he came to the fore as one of |0 excellent model parliamentary | officially, as difficulty has arlsen in & agriculture, : . Loy come to an Whose parents were not eligible 5 Ameri Legion members for | €y 4 w Britaln's leading practitioners, | mecting followed by d ng upon the Kuropean states, | Trouble, All Defendant Got Was ! AL ‘!" e o ] b e | S T e e Lk T ¢ president devated: arec: Tn 1908 he began his pubiic health | tions by tha foliowing club m members of the lcague but not of agreement with John L, Lewls in 3 Y ; A x e 5 i AR S 5 lage | tion to the prohibition ques o + 3 : o «\an' torireinto's VAtiors ? Why didn’t they slgn ar d act and for the legalizing of | ac policemen until the village n q work accepting appointment as l‘ (‘< ‘))‘ ty g l\“vnu‘ 11(.:;4”] = ‘()\u council, who will be Invited to ‘Man's Laughter e o LY sign .:m”r e R B e e L member of the board of health and | Dorothy Barnes and Barbara Fos- | partici / onvistion: : : i i Ir’mrt time superintendent of that | tor. i ed a project | 1 are almost cortain to in-| MeY Asks Convistion £ ary jance by the public and vigor- Egan de the min. | V¥ Senator Edwards, democrat, New | th ar force, i Under the beer bill the f Matthews, In addition to 1hey n il ~ N RS B ers, \at they are just their 3 cpartment, He saw at once the |!hey accomplished in either [clude Finland, Holland, Poland and, [jtchfield, Dec. g(m.,ly,m,,g“w i et “wm fln”:n ’: ¥ |Loverage womd be sold only in the rding the police department, wa IMnux action against violators by lesirability of establishing the latter | needlesvork or home improvement. | Jugo Sl But there s some |uipg galient points in the c say | “They i oviginal packages and could not be |also building commissioner, fire | €nforcement officials. Ry SR y 4 S it {t has been impossible to place T | offfee on a full-time basls and so 2 '“«\;‘1 (el 1'\ I' \-H \\L; doult “)I.‘. 1” l‘\len]\:ml:c” .mv: Bl.~ < s Attorney Arnon A. Alling to the newspaners a single ltem fay. |¢ on the premises where soid, |chief, n-;nnnnmh nt of streets mm He also renewed his adv ocacy commended to the eity govern- |liam elm and oyd ibberts of | garia will be added. he plan 0!,y closed the argument for 1he orable to the miner All t 1a ] B head of the street lighting depa |0 i ‘ S 5 ment. His recommendation was | the “Altogether” Junior Achieve- |invite Argentina and Chile has been | wiate In the second trial of Oly o e i tea el ment. He quit all these joby df 11:1 hmdt cnp oh]d 1tr;0n< and furned down in spite of a vigorous | ment club followed with a demon- ' temporarily abandoned. The Tea-|Maeri for killing John Bagna sisted. “I have supplied the news. | BIG L]QUOR HAULS pro- | development of inlan water- campaign fo carry it through. Un- |stration of making a iong bow assigned for thia 1s that the| i Alling followed Joseph Xolot= |nipers of Connesticnt with facts vo | teetion nearly two hours. ~ Members| Ways, recommended retention daunted, he came back time after | such as fs used fn archery, commission will concentrate 1is eal-ijsky who'took up thalfirat two hours lpariing that situa(ion,’ "he sald, 1| T jof the village board explalned that | for the present, of property fime with a similar o ”‘."l"f," m‘""““ o M”)“ "' Fis f: ";,'j"',w \(pon"Ler;‘:;-i:? Adr’mL:q:‘:y; o ’\h" f;'{"””";‘\ S "'1“"~“'-’ Nt ilave given t) vocla [Tour Autos And Over 400 Gallons ! ; Isfled with |seized from aliens during the and eventually yrought the e wir ho wrevio ment; hence he Tatin An AN 1 in behalf of the defendant A cts regarding the situation. But | . | ~ ) fathers to a realization of the | demonstraied, spoke on the bhene- | membership of Brazil and Uruguay | eharge to the jury will be Inothing has appeared. And whas| of Alcohol Scized Early Today By | e war, reiterated that re-organ- portance of public health work | fits of Junior Achievement from is deemed sufficient at present. Judge orge E. Hinman aft- |Bocause the coal oprrators are ) " 5 | ! ization of government depart- iministored by a full time official. | the | a pi ; rnoon. wnding large sums of money in | A ments should be authorized, An appropriation was made fn 1913 W. Vibherts, the father of one of Washington is Silent The “center and hub of the ¢ vir publicity departments, seeing! Danbury, Dee. 8 (P—Tour auto- | and declared that states and ¢ outset of the fiscal year [the boys who had den T Washington, Dec. 8 (P—Definlte {zng the center I hub of theito it that their side of the situation |ijles and more than 400 gallons of | local communities t . ‘ also spoke on the advantages his|comment by Washington officlals of | cparge* Mr. Alling fold the ented, and their side only.” ohol were sel ‘1 by State Police- | O of Five Men Arrested In Far. 104 ommunities must co- scn had obtained from participa- eague of nations' decislon 10,4 e hegan his ad entoers Says Miners' Pay 1s Low #n Porter K. Stannard and Ha field In Liquor Case Fails To A HiODEratepIios “-ml the fede):fl ph tion in the program > the United States, Russla and {350yt an incldent on February 12,1 Mr. Bean derided those e bt HEaRala’ Bas L s 10 AP [government in reclamation ymiges and ho | The director of the local foun rmany to participats in flv"'work which “was consplcuous s claim that the miners are getting |rucks, in this city and Ridgefield | pear. work. inducing Dr. T. Tben | tlon, William W, T. Squir ex-|of a special commission on inter-fproviiv This incident, he - [hig monry, brandin » reports as | carly today. | rgine sale S : the work. This|plained that the advisory il | national disarmament will awatt ainiod wag the statement of Olym. y The wages for the min- | In Danbury the police arrested ! DBridgeport, Dec. 8 (P—When the Urging sale of Muscle Shoals £ of a life long | was being oreantzed for the pur-|caroful study of the text of the In- | pia who in the yard of the Bugnano | rs average a little better than 81 | oo Leahy, Harold Wilbur and U#8es of five men charged with be- | t0 the highest hldd{‘l' who will o medical | posa of extending the work in the tion by President Coolidge. et O DReR il L 00 a year, he said, and 70 p il & all claiming M8 Implicated in a trustrated at- |agree to produce nitrates pri- 1ed his serv- vi‘w and kuuwv’ms of the coun- Jongress, 1nm":‘”{1:-",Wlih:,’;-““l:""l":“g: Te \]t.]mo umwx‘ wi 1» not v(‘ u'\*;;‘y ‘mlv"‘w mployed ’m fon , Mass, as their residonc trmpt to r‘n‘h ilnl airfield '"ur{:':;\x:: {marily with power develop- 1 commissioner of lealth un- | eil present had been chosen from | peace poses atlons on | potper; T'll go to work and support |&¥lvania receive no more than $5.96 |1} limousine ddven by Wilbur was 36 barrels of ale erojcalled ment " incidenta o e t A tions ot the cliy so |the powers of the president to &end | gy by myselt and I won't botler |2 day. There is no occupation where | ot 10 i ch s W before Judge Dickenson in su- ”".m ]'l“‘]‘f’l“l~,)1° contended Back to umm. Board ‘ > committee might | de s abroad for conferences, | par any’ more.” the dangers are so great, t ) Schwartz were in a fourine car | Derior court today, only three of the | that Eho Muscle Shoals problem T ATy OF AN v oM et anie it sespatere o peasy | he necessary for the S oot irraat thal dav follow inting out that each miner 10se8 [4nq Wilbur claims they we 5. accused were pre One is In o had “assumed a place all out Poonessa, Dr. liray returned to the | rogard to the cular needs of | Was on government to have |, yrp to Allingtown where | an average of 26 days each year |cor, although the : {s hos qf“y.d(\v‘rl the others are out on | of proportion with its real im- T s ils chairman ‘when P their section of the city, A ool |specific knowledga of the purpose of | yane hor mv with an aunt E n And the death r. atement bonds of $10,00( portance.” assumed oftice ir for leaders will be started e in [the proposed dlsarmament —confer- i ybon S Suen e cain would alar he sald, declaring that t Returr " acks the po- | _Steven Manill, New Haven, 48 in | " Moo Much Discussi reappointed in ' the new ir and the council's {#nce as well as its exact relation- | Olympla’s baby Grace hospital, New Haven, recover. 0 Much Discussion and care for [fotal would have reached 600 icemen é 1 i the elty was with- | recommendations were sought in | ship to the league of nations and to |y a¢ her own.” r if the miners had not walked |irs Sophia Herschkowitz of Brook from a rccent operation. His EpLol does not represent in which followed | +; . Harry C. Jackson |{lie Versailles treaty before decislon | 'qof it T choTron mapm ou HL" he said, “people {jyn 'N.'Y., who was accompanfed by ¢45¢ Was continued until next term, | A e el Inore Bihanis i s oel $ S il can be reached here on the course ' SrRas iR N B at the demands of the miners{pac 15 year old son. Oscar. Tr the.l Simenella, New Haven, - for- ~cla hip," he added, “yet Dr. Ir in the proposed plan to hear the argumer D 5 r 18 year o « In th % N Ba e h e B esa th 3 nization in detail to be followed. sky and that of Mr. Alling. Tt s n sfound 106 gallons of feited a $10,000 bond by non- appear o ez 5 sation in detail, ky and that of Mr SH, ; wasfound 106 gallons of al gress over a perlod of years and fo Richar = L | The disposition of most members | & oy coco Sy § ask when the co. Right behind this car was % 2 e TORIRAN GO oAy, : ; . wi " he said. “Well, Tl te ; : [ trore oy itnetreeaibar e - municiy " 5 % of congress today was to approach | par head bowed in the a . g nobile opera hy LY TR o ~ - R e LWO! lump hom Aufoias il et iect Fgingerivii i) Chaleman e boot bonedin 10 oty vou when 1t will end and t} 2 of Dorchester. Masa |Went (0 trial. Thy are Nicolo Cini- | _ Prefacin recommendation the work drew m Train Crashes Into It |oran of the senate foreign rela- Koletsky's Final Plea | operators def : Fanhd 108 , Enrico Scongelo and igno countr, lons of al- A en = rikers, for the simple reason ti Il of New Haven. An at.|d0c§ not appear to require radien £ tin rom what was rega 1 1 tions committee, declined to com I e for it T ¥ T ¥ sta, all of ) aven. An a : q time from what v zard ) 4 : c In his final plea t s L t e h e e dow AR they won't defe > 8 i wses are to the city, Dr . o s ment, as did some of the other sen- | vy~ jcolotsky asked the v to 't defeat the sfriker Il tel 3 A ning. The men ar o accept . iy : g - |ate irreconcllables, Senator Swan- LIl tell you why. In I At Ttk ushaa it : Binteal vloohol fror Bofieon pted so much as it necds further adf: k 1 uphold the law, to uphold socic LBl e v e bein c ohol « it el : ration fr 0 | 1 . and a woman |Son of Virginia, ranking d mnrr‘ul and the evidence” by bringing in a | v‘ & ‘v’"\\nn(x}l 'I‘ ~|‘ n- 5 i o | sar § mber. Th r -’m(: !Mz :“vlnnln 11};‘1. ader in \nnllp”\ I whom Ja d invite ride with |On the committee, sald that the | . 4t o not guilty.” He be- - AL an i e Gt n v r control of the A Al : 4 e smallpox epi J Mim on leaped | United States should accept the | goached the jurors to go “straight | e ko) d men are FRlTRGat torn et Ple ¢ not | POt teotinn jlancaian .]:1 s n ork, leape 5 B 18 S the labor organizatior P e et |e AVaga ove & clessly. It was Dis from 1) s e v “without hesitation. {through the evidence and arrive at |0 (1® labor o reanization. PEEV]SH BOY A SU[G]DE guilty were entered. re rx\m:f::“ a5 :i}f:;"t‘w § : vt g Lane: v ted by Senator |, c nd when the operators g AL , the p emphasize e ugE with E ! a pussenger train on was Sugg this conclusion of ik coal” Mr. f p e v need for her tax reduction and DE HTIEa T roeaita i division of the New | Moses, New Hampshire, president| up will stand Olympia agninst ail C (R Jnk coalt Afr. S | Building of Canterbury lared he approved “In principle’ estahl isolation liospi- en railroac i pro tem. of the scnate, that an-|. ¢ (o joafers the state brought in : : I .. junk conl and stated that it must|Lowell Youth of 14 Kills Himselt| P ' F B\ e (NI AP T ES e v T 7 propertics on Rocky | 2 e |other disarmament conference “pro- f¢on citnosses” Mr. Koletsky sad. 1" al and stated that i W 0 s olf | School Razed by Flame v i by the ways and r Al *d of in some way it s ) | New Milford, Dec. 8 (#—One of | means co buildir " e ably would end ltke the last Wash- | .xng'} hacked her up with the tesit |« 0 ; ! Following Mother's Censure for| G s b | A e |Doubts Teacher Had gton conference, with the United [ e 8t T M Cer wit. | PUned off on a_gullible pubiie. {the buldings ‘of the Canterbury | “Insor ome tax exemptions 1 A\n)‘ l’al‘l m .‘Illl'd(‘l‘ tes dlsarming and the other na- | nesses and police officers of the fir 2 P | school on Town hill, known as the | & s d il e low” was burned today, the | cems to me the committee has gone w- | Sioux City, Towa, Dee. 8 () — A |tions not disarming. est type. 1 8 ¥ i v o we to increase the price ir huilt here B Cher 1 1 v to 1 st “I trust this jury will do impartial cing placed by Head Master | s far as it {s safe to go and some- | g ive fair wages and sti . t for remain- ' pyr. Nelson Hume, a ). The | What further than I should have R e s RDBBERS ARE BUSY justice in upholding a peaceful and 15564 profit,” he stated. He went o out late last night, Henry E. fre cau n the atite ng the % Britain est " e the beliet | law-ablding citizen and an upr say that 80 per cent of the conl | P'uli 1 s old, student at the Hoan i Tie B HGLI e AN e o0l | BET allong Hizcundionior forelgn re- partment It a girl” ion s controlled by six rail tional schor hot and \lege, | 1ations Mr. Coolidge made these as- of the local de- |icacher, Sa3ing o | ¢\ 850 in One Place and About Reads From Bible T hiveelfithi ) ; t of v 5 f Wi v con- < | At one time in his N P colded the |, N Yack . a-| That the Locarno security agree l W3 $18 in Another According to Re- | Koletsky who beg: s to- This talk ahout independen reak t Y t 1 t a ments represent the success of the : He | day by reading the last five X sald, claiming that : i e ¢ Al St ised in part |policy of having European coun- laborztory for the p ¥ . had not been for- | ports, | trom the 25th chapter of the € ndent coal operator is f to f i ¢ settle their 6wn political prob- ite health work Y arr ¥ n Jids g } | of St. Matthew, told the jury ‘ > and that he has no coal at | or ¥ E B Al hinif ek Ranclng s Sere F by [lems without Involving the United Long With Hospital : ce matr a Fifty dollars In change Was) jj, “manslaughter” mans ¢ 1 ures it from the other oy s | EoEa | Sintes. Simultaneous w T and row faken i fromsa ioasl irealntor }‘T“‘ laughter and put an apostrop} erators for a higher price and the : nature. ez Armament Reduction to public health hand of Miss Weaver, ‘“l“m at U;c”n!nrl- z.) \‘.t‘nnr,\'":fl:]; 52 il s . 3 |sells it to the dealers for a corre — - KIPLING DM | That reduction of land armaments gan his official conn ith boarder at the Flickinger } skiewcz, together with two ca 9| laughter,” that is what t ttie |sy :ly high figure would 1 o Burwash ssex, Er “De not o: of prime importance but New Rritair ) , {home e e wiyi | Eirliot imavia TauRhifer netter if all the coal were controlled | Man's BO(_{‘ _l'ound e et A from | problem pec y European in its ) he h T “ e icwe ':1‘a;‘:n:m):~ ;n\: ;:\tm.;".; He scored the “low mora ’ the : i Hanging in Old Barn '™ e e e v o T IS | o'clock this m g, d s " ) % | v X ok t 1 members | Dolan and Griffin answered his call e ' X e ic, Dec, 8 UP—A man's body | day says that tk . Who is suf- | country would look with particular NG 0! 3 to v e olan and Gr a s ¢ on age 1 ‘ T he Y c 1 ronch o atitude Hon an; t vh ided ! The burglars entered the store o ¥ « n sear. | found in a near g om 1 nia, | gratitu upon ” ‘:‘\1 A\r‘q\:v\ which by forcing open the transom over | ' ; : k Point. East Lyme, Sunday, b 1 another good night and is sus- | on] nive ke o 19 i t ans — & @ L Ry Jew Tiondbn to awalt | iBlog 116 inaproved Sondition duce own military forces.” the front door. They removed the that hat the T 3 4 &Ik i s Chat * ral policy of our cash register to V{g( _rl:l 'flfhl"' THE WEATHER | ‘ e £ 3 iy was told NO SPICIAL SESSION : for disarmament, and it 1wl store plifered it, leav- S ¢ > ¢ s 2 Dot N atat i Austin, Texas, Deo. 8 (P Gov- | ought not to hesitate to adopt any T K ron: 5 L AL S j e L sl Hartford, Dec. 8.—Forecast S I E A DRACR Fras i who hi nror Miriam A rguson today | practical plan that ght reason- St the et e i ted to appear before | RBurglars who broke into the ritain and vicinity : T r ear ; iployed simmers by Mre. said that: she wouldinot call s lubiy be expected (o sucoeed. JEMERN to Dr. Bray committee te | = of Adam cki last night Mostly tonight and | atior | Davis. Two sallors passing by | special session of the legist vould not care to attend a con- . Michael J. Flvnn. | took between $17 and 7 before ST Polee B0 \ i 1a Aok 2 vie wo sallors passing essior t s nld : t s o n ony Walin: 1” t \‘ ‘ '“ !’31?: °r \\‘vl?!.\‘nl] O'Mara | RO ,|:.” = - the 1eatic n n 1o nto the shack 1 saw requested by Speaker Lee - | terence which from its location or P & e < Sty : ¢ e man's body. He had been dead | white and other members of the| —_— — ward Kiely, Thomas J. Tierney and | went to the scene but no trace of | £ ho! (Continued or Page 16) (Continued on Page 16 | George Collins. | the robber could be found. e —_— 4 2 6 s £ use.