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———————————— News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 e e GREAT FINANCIAL RESOURCES CAN BE | REVIEW STATE'S MOVIE LAW' FIGHT ON COURT EXPENSE ESTINATE, USED FOR RUBBER Hoover Mentions One 50 Million C = = e o. | departm, ublic works a | ) i § ~gible criticism in this connection. his course of conduct| Senator Harrison, Mississippt, de- |7 );\;\: pon“:tormrx‘uiux ‘m;t qmqr:»eu:‘:’ Passengers of the train which | John P, Hin Advises Against Loans to obtaining a parole, | d in a senate speech that high | - i R OGO TG (i vl —— d the crash, declared that the | Maril ear the admin- ; : ace a heavy burden on |the year. ey include the streef p rowded o Mar, Mr. Hoover made clear t} i e O ol e tes pl INighting, street sprinkling, street im- | Boston, Jan. 18 (P—Accounts of | core Were crowded to the doors yland stration had no authority to intel 1 farmer, b} e 4 : Sk s L 7 Some of the were so jammed, Jification sk 4 Tt it such loans and had only o for Arthur Howard, | whenever he buys f implo. | provement, state highway, sewer |the city of Fall River have been yoo” g that the doors of some dification 0 advised against them. Meanwhile ! inkrupt Gilpatric | onts, paint, o bed, a sewing ma- Maintainences and other accounts | jugpled and llegal and improper iyt N e TR OF SOE v SR Y 2 ate, publicly expressed tod 5 - T fety of lesser size and importance. payment made to such an ext iy o B | ederal Council of Churches ve sald loans to other British and Y- lchine, a pill, a thimble or a safefy ! Merey avenue station, Brooklyn, the | o¢ ot interests had been made. tric has persistently refused | [pin. as well as hundreds of other The water department does mot | that a 1dit of the books e o itar s | ORS ist in America, after its recen adiian to all interests in information s to his | pacessitles of life, the senafor said, receive money through taxation, but |sary by the state division of accounts 15, FIOP ICrN SOOK UPOR - the | research as to the effeet of prohi IR A s ‘ ions to those seeking |(he farmer pays rift levy. arries on with its own revenues, Its | Representative Thomas C. Crowther fi8€ ¢ @) I injured were resl- | tion on the community as regards i m”mm:»h:lmjnsm-r\ of a re his manipulations of e ) expenditures this year will be within | River today told the joint | “*yp o (IR bl industrial, soclal and moral condi ’};’&;}(l‘l};‘.icv- |‘< not considered ad- s of thousands of dollars| SAFECRACKERS IN BOSTON the amounts reported to the board |leglslative committes on municipal ohanatetr (",HL, e ,_“\_;,\:K‘\c'_” ions, stated that ‘drinking by young i Jan. 18 (P —C o nk or of his ac Boston, Jan. 18 (—Safecrackers of finance and taxation at this 1\ flan : y NOmEn Bl oI ol fraoen || Bobioies ompared (Wit inre- gl }‘([n‘L upon international good | man Watson of the Senato Inters treasurer of Connee hroke open four safes during the |year's outset | Representative Crowth Iled el 4 TETy (sncteedediin reatosinglories bltion times is more.' and ‘the atll \ [ sidered along with | Commerce committee has given tion to larg week.end i nthe consolidated ticket | Charity expengitures were 3$61.- | petition for an audit and 1 that e et ude W enforcement and e | will must be con: c as gi ; i B e DT i el e e i bl Gria G Vet Ralien . Jected sp s in gene e o omic pressure upon Amerl- | thought to taking up the Cop fice it was discovered today. Th 4.1, leaving $28.461.81 for the re- | th 1 g Irving Butler, a passenger on the Lawlessne: onsumers in attempts to break | resolution to authorize pr {agency, located on Franklin street inder of this year. The school |Of the city's acce et e ot e e T awlessiess Tner can cons e Mt Hoover!| Vo alie oo andlonorataihe handles tickets sales for railroads | department has a balance of $251,- | Wt i e b L 14 e » Federal Council also stat forelgn price | to 3 ar ¥ S : = amount stolen 24 5 v ta work for three |ai however, NN pass N0 hud Anti-Saloon Lea of lowa ald, adding that independent pro- | cite mines, . |entering Boston. it | A to carry on its work for three | itor s trying to | “4ueezed through the front platform L survey o nditior D nd eve the end 10 e - W s the t _ could not be determined before months. | or is frying to eF 1 a survey of condition: % duction would achl .\»,lme 1:(11 = l”n n .‘wyund any ’\' gisla 1 ‘ e ! .\mfl !fl h:‘ s oelte (m t is right and that the hooks | —0OF u 1!.‘. Mercy avenue station Davenport, Musta Asked if he had any ‘-lv-ecfl\c ‘sa\.‘.= tion .wnnm-‘\ :Mw‘u sai ”“w ELE xH }u “ Qu to t GRS lof the city treasurer are now being K-:’mwn.u\ Simmer objected, said said ‘rampant zostlons for the removal ¢ | A number of other commitie: I injure those chances ) itler, and there was some argu- wsing by leaps an eld to have dhcon-ucn mmf"w 1 the e view and there ~ Advised to Keep Silent 3 FAWN GRAY DANCER LNCHANTRESS OF | senate i MeLane sug- | 1Pt as the train proceeded over 1 1% Towa .to) face the ments in ”,n pm“m,mf:, \)\,«- _(. ‘:‘,- Ip s .zv,‘ pee action in this ‘\ 1 recent meetin (l counse L _‘_“ | sted postponement of action on the “"_nivlzn~: "H\wH)N\um are investigating oblem cither \anding striet L o o e i Y THAW, SEEKING AN ANNULMENT /0 o Moo o ond that the American government nator Copeland again asked the gecated that s mw" ber | Motorman Simmer sai S ! ol exert officlal pressure to repeal jsenate today fo consider rother, | (,.,,w that he appeared neither in| 88 driving at a speed or o permit sale of lig them, tion at an early date. He el the e | " oF nor in opbasition to the bill, | SC¥en miles an hour when th beer.' Philippine Situation { his belief that if the presid he would s ol y - < ‘YALE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR : e S 2 h oo llocenre he rails were slippe i-Saloo i “The Philippine sitvation will [call the miners and operators into e ey Claims She Was Drunk ie, e L‘ ol fll e ',’l Geh | lie sald, the brakes of his wooden By B ati " he d. | o erence, e strike ald be ended . 2t L S A e fault a h Lo = + - aolve itsclf automatically,” he said. |conference, the strike cov 000, To 5 g el YOUTHS OF NEW BRIT“N ,“_,r might be something wrong, | \Tain were faulty, and he was and inc v “Prospective investors will present ‘1'!;:%2' = ) L o s vy ERWheniShe Ma”wd; CSiGiEIN Warael T aie o¢ able to avoid the collision. He enforcement.’ the only alt the island government definite con-| Representative Boylan. democral an opinion that the | ) g | ate division of accounts, saiq | Cravled threugh a window and as- in view ¢ Jitions and the islanders will cither New York, today made public a let- i i Newspaperman — Nup- o ey Shus e Lo in s iia ey B siRtad Hom ) ofiie DaNenE e GD Lot Bnsi s Er it TaeRt oY accept them or not |ter from Representative Oldneld o || W paLy | New Britain Alumni Raise Fund of ‘i e staicaanever andited Uin) i Vear A R g ) accep t [EeEsssony s S ca 4 ~ £ o - ooks of the 11l Rivertneing |t ‘ It other countries respond more | Arkansas. th atle whipy encl 00 G T tials Followed Gay Party | A L TR A e GIt1 Pralses Aon : favorably, investors will undoubtediy |dorsing his bill fo authorizc R e st eysem. Tie had | Miss May Rose, who suffered i esident {0 fake over the mine ) . ; . T s ysem. e ha > g : go to then ; St ‘If’;“,'“‘“"‘,“ ‘;)\' KEROYERLIERL My fowara hody else neeted in Philadelphia and New of Scholarship For Boys. that the Juries to her legs, sald: *The r Definite proposals advanced by the |an « eney. 3 with {1 e e e he | o were just wonderful, After the c gocretary l}nrl uded authorization for | Mr. Oldf that the Belleves HNat e York The sum of $500 a ye d like trained soldi 1 A fcderal conservation control in emer- [Dill be pusl in order s OrK. raised by members of the Yale ¢ pulled out of the crowd on top gencles and provisions for common |that our people colder se e Hellee 5 in New Britain to provide fre men and carried across the trac o fising in many commodities now |tlons of the con may not frec SR scholarships for one boy eac lere i Waralome naranl s e At lone’y jer foreign ‘1“:,‘”.”‘\\.“. his “”w:'_, B there will he vigorous| Baitimore, Jan. 18 a "M,d:",g !hr‘ an ?.’”Mm t T. but the men near me | cent o r added Rubber Prices Drop H »sition to any attempt to have | Giray, dancer, filed suit for annul-|today by the clu : nd collected." New York, Jan. 18 () — Crude | et AR 2 dore Mac. | This decision was arrived S S el e e DS ON LUNGHR Tl 0ttt | TNt 0 martlage odore MAc- | ys0y evening when the elub oasm | DARING NIGHT ROBBERY s ) o ots | LaeRcEal : | wariand, Philadelp WSDADET | o gocjal gathering at the ar ol ¢ Spot smoked ribbed sheet n 1 T Toldl Gilpa 18’ N 8 L Catherine's were offered a geticentajagainag| SOLD TO ROBE}\T BUDDE yl‘ }‘,‘ Ll ol in the clrcuit court of Balti-| Meadow club, at which time e 3 2 3-4 cents at the close on Sat-| P today. The papers w STl GG SaaraRoL Ll S cials reported that the child had a | Light Robbers Steal Alcohol Worth The break is attributed to T e Hena | ord by her attorney, J. rles | r appointments red an siblie bulldings tured skull and was in a critical the increase of stocks in London and | Buys Nearly All Stock in Bondon- e , who said that his client was|aq e lition $50,000 and 85000 in Cash in < New York and to a complete ab- | g el Wever he | ypected here within & month for| A move to raise $2,000, enough to |claimed f D i hee of factory interest. The rub- [ Hersey Corp., Which Conducted Arnelear Geores M. Coffin. of the |18 1aking of tévimony. take care of four hoys during the |terest of New York ation i ashingt 3 IVSEEIEOTEE AL LR nnulment papers ¢e the | next four years, met with success — ber investigation in Washington is | s I ST el L bk of Tutnam hag| The annulment papers gav next four years, n New Yor h epressing factor and trad- 8 b EAn SO I 8 cor's e as Gladys Marie d the y was raised or as- | Oharlag - . snother depressing factor and trad- | 3 fear waile sl Glisate 10! r's real name as ¥ the money was s Charleston Danced l)u”"g e . ers look for lower levels. | Robert Budde of 645 Ce a i A Brown, daughter of a New York!|sured at the meeting. The Yale | KNOW]NG GOOD FORTUNE i | |Snaat (o Tenithe hey. of S e o mrom | curtoon it tliulceRcTi INIeader B o s Mg e (hlcago Revival Meeting : | Watson, has purchased virtually DG st e MacFarlan ge, it | Cooper and a ¢ quartet { i ’,F 2 7 3 BURNED TO DEATH [ entire stoek ir Borden-Hersey | that he would try to ge- | giateq, took place two months!the Glee club, ch Kendal s ol MO MR . | corporation owned the Hud- ormer bank cashier | g atter a party beginning in Phila- | Mills of this clts mber, wort o pokane Resident s Away — | A hlRathst 1 iEsoncarningy v““"“' 18| jelphia and ending in New York. | present and sang. ? e e Good Samaritan Home Ignorant Guest At Hotel Richmond In New |over his new holdings today. M of Jollars which are |Tne papers allege that all members | Selection of students for this o serformedithe CRarfestoni| § | Budde plans to cha cheduic ed for. ~Recelver ¢ the party were under the influer cholarship will be made by a com- |, S irastosteti s oy Bequest York Found Dead In Chair—Flre | 0 & o e which restaur- R ',"‘ i '”‘"'\“":” from | of liquor w he marriage cere- | mittee which will confer with Prin- - =% & i s e, W. rold through his hrothe v ¢ I s iray a > Hlade of the New Sk Spokane, Wa Jgarette |ant will be operated but, it is Aol AL, T MOT | mony was performed. Miss Gray | cipal L. P. Slade of the New Malcolm Fitel s i B iy & Propablyistartel BromEUEarctiel je e seg B0 o o Ko chianE explanation from the brother, | giaies that she had no recollection |ain high school e - gh for a month York. Ja in the personnel of ti tablisn- | °f ! L the ceremony and asks annulment | Members of the committee an S 4n$wm~ ate has b 5 ; S g Others Have nm.»r‘rm ‘\il*\\\ he grounds of fraud, misrepre- | method of selection wWill be decided harmies in :fiml ‘ ritchard, 55, s h o i M here who also knew tat nd deceit. By e W. G Hiingerford, actine.| SN yood Samaritan Anbey - the First National | Mr. Budde is proprictor of two ation and d v Judge W. C. Hungerfo S publicity man for the First Na “‘,“"fl ! “‘ ‘_"v.‘\ S i, & e, 6 ric for many y FiniGray losmed Iargely in) Ihe | sheierian oritha auh | HWUSBAND A SUICIDF nowing of bequest | & o mm‘."mi b ro:‘x‘nlm'vfl\ ‘v' “\‘ :m I» ;v‘ per! GG ST e r. Mr. Howard's Jimelight several months ago when | AE = J 18 (P —TFred | A month ago Miss Wallace's nicce, | NG early t in his room at the enthal property o in stree 5 o [l : o | o Ny 1 1 Mrs N llings g At “| '"«ll‘ 1"‘«“" o h street. | and another situated on East Main former state | she won the favor of Harry K. T PRISONER A SUICIDE d his life early to- | a Billings of Harrington B s chout i was extingulshed | strcet near Main?atrect, and a x is due entirely | quring one of Thaw's Visits to New| Montreal, Jan. 15 (P—Held i asphyxiation. Sweet {s the |died and willed her small Zortune to | robbers % i f‘« a: it spread to other rooms. | taurant on Commercial strect which These men say that | York, and more recently when &he pordeaux jail on a charge of at- and of Mrs. Grace Sweet, who s | 1€ aur et dlr‘n&d he |cash and a | ui;: Laatiiveaiaty ¢ hotel for | was formerly conducted by Williamw atric, although a like- | took & bouquet of roses to Evel¥D |tompting to murder his wife with a prisoner at the county jail await- |*¢ LRt o "fl"' ““u'” f‘l" e e, I o | damens . mever was sincere with | Nesbit Thaw, recovering from Self-|an axe. Fred Hebelenko today d ng trial st the February term of [NEWs of her micce’s death would 0 "v T £ Into two of th ? troms “Calfornia.” It is thought Sl that he is not now sin- | agministered poison, to be turned ey past a guard who h perior court on a statutory |Prove a e 'l} o disorimtnaiien | that he fell asleep whils smoking | g : ements that he wants|away from the door of her Chicago |yig cell door, and dive Sihié to ‘-,\nr: s ‘I:\'f e p aln alcoN¢ 4 set i clothes afir \eb.abk“ Oldest Woman | help straighten up his affairs | hospital room. This act on the Part|sver the gallery ralling. His skull | Despondency over his wife's plight o break the news of the leg. | PTG the n.vprmh‘ rd was known an in- i at there is little chance of | of the Gray girl was construed a8 a | wag fractured on the cement floor {18 believed to have led Sweet to take | © Tt ol Mk S Batsmleialv b izarette smoker. His body. Dies at Age of 113 YTS. | nis ever caring to be sincere. These | 5 stunt by Evelyn's friends|qeiean feet helow. Death was in- | his W Al t101 Y “‘";“’““ s faund in n eARY| Aiblon) Neb. Jau. 16 0P — M } that for some reason | |,|,,. hospital authorities declined | ¢ianeancon | — | S o oman Almos ears “”““3 He had been in i1l health for | Rose Garvey, 113, Nebraska's nndis- is © he s not care to|to be party to the scheme. - - | FINED AND JAILE Hartford-Simshury Bus Old Found Dead in Bed b2 T eiostiolithe | Hitedicidest it ' 1t there is little chance | | New Haven, Conn., Jan. ndola, N n 18 (P—Mre two weeks and spent most of the [puted oldest inhabit ther v » 8| ; 3 4 time in his room. her farm home nca s s s for any attempt' to ;rt‘ Thaw Was Interested so Passona, of this clty Wi Ed‘Ed Three In]u‘ed \1~r\ Jane Hur have ‘n.\ L said to nave written con- ! born in Ireland in 18 to talk \ New York, Jan. 18 (B — When THE WEATHER n city court on two charges of Hartford, Jan. 18 (#—Three Sims- |t 101 years old 17, lerably for the movies d his | husband came to America 63 LI | Harry K. Thaw was reported to | —— | |violating the liquor law was found |bury girls, Margaret and Mary Mc- |was found dead in bed today 4( rnings wvere reported to be $300 |ago. For many years she had have reentered Broadway night life Hartford. Jan. 18.—Forecast guilty and fined $350 and sentenced | Grath Anna Vincent were i She was born at Farmingdale and a week Ty with her two bachelor last May, he by for New Britain and vicinity: to 15 days in jail. He was ar- ing on the Simsbury |lived in this vicinity for 70 years. The fire caused onl ripple of | Patrick $1, and Michael, 74 Fawn Gray Miss Gray Rain tonight; Tuesday partly ested last w after ten gallons the bus on which |Her father, William Cottrell, was excitement among the 200 guests at said they never married be were seen tog: an's cloudy and colder of alcohol and a large quantity of riding towards Hartford [one of the forty-niners and claimed the hotel, and only a few left their they did not wish to leave | {alleged whiskey was seized at his They were brought to St [to have been the first Sunday schoa sonms. mother, (Continued on Page 11) * # home. | Francis hospital here, Y {teacher in Califernia. NEW BRITAIN HERALD I\hW BRITAIN CONI\L(JTI(;UT MO\'I)\Y JANUARY 18 ) CpHojpaey SUPA Auxqry e B JRUELEBE LTI USY EFUSES TO BORAH CONTINUES CITY LIVES WITHIN American Feature Fllm Company Is Demed&Trm to Prove It Is Linked With Departmems Expect Appropria- | Right of Appeal From District Tribunal League of Nations tions Wlll Be Suflicient | Willin toati q Al fort | Wife's Return But ? 0 T e T e ot vy DEBATE 1S NOT LINITE HAVE R FUNDS - l, Signed Dilar OraamE G e e e P 2 D AlL ON HANDIl - ™"Not Much, Tt Seems ssues Appeal, Signe lated ourt revicw the Taw of Conncetient |{¥2TIS® of police’power or the tax- | | By 56 House Mem lefllp e MPosing & tix upon motion pleturc | In taking an appeal the Fox Come | & " cation Today That Argument | ofticials Do Not Anticipate Over- | 18 pwi- y films, a oo e exeepted, has [pany wimrew and n.” American | In Senate on U. S, Adherence 1 dragc on Levying of Special Tax ere ol ‘ Fos and Wet alls Ause CC] bers, ASklllg Othel’ i fa A notice eame from that [Umpany went to the highest court | o | EESL T g b \ THINKS QUES“ON lS I e o - v Y ndvoraas decisl ot th International Tribute Is To Be 'or Any Purpose—Incidental Ac- nis x‘ | Re resentatwes T 0 | Unitad Aiptes diateiot. eourg. hevg |EOREE of o1 | Curated—ritihuster Suggested. | cqunt Alone is Tahmusted. | dent on Wllhamsbmg Bridge | "eP [¢ Film company of Bo mmissioner W. H. Blodgett way | Washin Jan. 18 ‘“"“:""“‘4" n bids fair to go 5 : fe " : ¢ the United States cour wppeals | Which had offices in the st i 1 today among tors, n or eme: = American Motor Rubber Co. Also |9 ‘ r.‘u 1 Stat court of appet il e el bl priation or em | B the secoud district which had up pay taxes. with | leation of departments handling e Plan Public Hearings to Plans 10 Million Dollar Production 1 the decision of a constitntional |Vally r exchanges lad with ate move in that direction. . nnounced their ex- 2 court th Conneeticut's fllm taxing [ 1" rom the state and Senator Swanson of Virginia, | oiceation ing the year through e I WENEY InJured Removed to Hos- X 5 g pital—Woman Victim Praises Men e oralenl ginally, the FFox Film company |fund With which to pay t would be develeped whether |0 cn00tad emergencles barred. | § . S 4 Agsinst Diccet, Loans To Yorelgn | "y oty i as w party to the |con was held in 'I““ uuoRtionitythnded) tostlibustor he school, health and charity de ‘ For Thelr Chivaley—Unidentifica . 01t of Modification Bill torests Tn Rubber and Coffee In- o Am Feature |1 X . | ! ve heen respo i L {Film compa testing (he Con- |the next gencral a v take up |cloture was B for excosses over orig THAT KILL [_‘ ’I‘H Child fn Critical Conditld Is to Be Submitted. dustries. {necticut law. T ound of com- |'! tter of repe law and | joruh of the fOrelEn | cetinates in the past but vros- | New Yo 15 0P h o plaint was that tne law was one of ¥ was re-est the t ions committee, leader of the|yrnches of tha government join DA = r.“l Rl —— Washington, Jan. 18 police powers rather than a revenus |¢ paid and ¢ o8 ;’ll‘lm;llrmpl c”,l, l‘w 1 .m[a erlHn‘ ith others today in optimistic ‘.,m_ | —_—— .mxw””.“ Tty ‘1’\: } “v“\”),l 1 ( : i American people, 1 i 10 @imensure and instead of having the |turne 1 to the state, |that there would be a move to limit casting, T 2 aef = \ by A S 3 i L | i | { debate. b pets attan (rains on the ams- | o ommitie national ne re well on tho |lssue trlod out in the United Staics| While the controversy tebate. i announcement adas | NO'th Haven Man Meets | Monattan irains on the Wiliame. | commt ) | r | district 3 € matter ent by [ment of t} ax lasted Wi IPROLIR SEIE it today Senate cigth to the belief that there will J . . sl 2 58 L ahd, ) Pl Wva solving the istrict court the matter went by [ment tax lasted it was @l s 2 vt he bell | P o i s et Sateatalive wn,H m\n_n L fagrtcinent to o consitutional court ity one, Stats. Commissiono (IOF deciared that througl its 161 | b g nicd for an incrense in tho tas | Death in Accident Th Injured wore 1 to hosy ls. 1\‘”: “\('~'y,1 o ‘. : problem without governmen consisting of Judges M. W. Rogers t announced af one time that |1€TiNg of advisory opinior he | rto nest year. Several times in the i e D] ANG RIS SN i DB R secre Hoover told the NOWSE |qyomag ), Thacher and W i Vorfiatinis biit aata) | LCHUCERCERLSRT SR 0TS (08 "l‘l‘“]“” pust the mill rate have re- | Morning oRnth oy '."“,t.‘,.\ themombes : commerce committee today Goddard, which after a he de- {comm Erib iyl tantvitolen= [0 COLIEER AaFuCa TR VAR *z” m stationary or even reduced —_— Stalled Traln [ temnetat S The committee investigating the |cided that the law was constitution- |force it {ElARcly MO TeE S i) R RRLL | had it not been necessary to add a | 8 Both o 1 e e C Y aa e | mowan oe % tecls of the British rubber mono- institution, ‘which has control OVer| fraction of a mill to raise money for Nort . | division of the cc ; Tiha® commi S 1o etfecly 0f s iBX LER e = = - |the court. repayment of amounts borrowed the |2 /08 it A SD oL g {0 opmmiEe pronosea gif poly, and Mr. Hoover declared ac- | 1f the jurisdiction of the court was | ;. i, I e ticlnation of a |3 instantly Killed today n | car stecl train o | public hearings to consider su uch as that taken by the newly G'l . l S'l C . imited to arbit and judieial | o automobile operated by his son, Mi- | Mctropolitan line bound for Manhat- | tions for “proper i lization tion such as thut LA N t t gk i DEC chael, 20, is reported > side- |1 had gone 5 : ) S o - S e powers, he safd, “T would not detain ; 3 , 20, por ave side- | tan, had gone to the center of the | fore agreeing on a for modii rormet American’ oo ruvver | GIPALFIC 18 WJUEN oncerning Fegre e e thot DalykOne Moronnz ¥ snanstcea S| SN EE R TSI TR Pt BRI SR ot e company, which contemplates —defi- . ‘ . tion ,"}‘y’y;”:(‘“]’g"n"(;‘r“"x‘;‘ ’*'(“d“‘(‘hi‘?' road in Middletown avenue. The Shortly after another train of woo Modification Inevitable. tndjes and the Philippines would a 24 1 uc unds tween Finland and Russia, Scnator | ) lis "?;Y::’S”;\'Xfrofl‘l‘h" |the machine overturned in a diteh. | Broadway line followed and erashed |Is inevitable.” the committeo _ late brin| o necessary relie seies 2 it led | el L son and John Pa alse to the rear of the stalled train. Iy question orinE Million Dollac Firu H 'l A - d 0{ H . T o TR U Gl e el R o I SO T (0 T i 24 the stlied train, v question 18 Wi The American Motor Rubber com- € IS AcCcuse aVll’lg (1] e opinion P Rl e e L "'“(N f ‘3)’?““ s -“‘”}?“ 5‘:’?1‘ 1d John Viggiano, a North Hu- | was i over said, would be @ Rt GEGEE s Ssencltynlent conpRh D) farmer, the operator of the| ‘The first car of the wooden tre pans Mo HOBL el At hiale0 G G e was not a member of the 1eaBut,| o 4 partment more money than e e e CEotih e codan traln $10,000,000 organizatio ARty ihe | ; Bank and would not be represented before T s ateesdualonedl Oy S0oronerinas xlmwld apart and the second car | vould atimulate production b il . s Counse for ankrupt |the court. The court ftselt Lield by et ! ; d Michac knowitz w ped into the first | © e T 5 't T: se! pt| . - t these amounts could be |he arraigned in police court hers escrves Calle | “ion proposed by m»l nwnl\\)!lzlr';(l:‘}ll\T b tate mn © “\'nl_\' Mo e e B ‘f’,,? [;‘ oA r‘,‘l,]”,“" fruek | bulasiecs from several hospitals and Lut gave the committee no a7 - . i . o ibetween v and rt procedure of hea ", departm Lol ol P E S pressed into service passing automo- tion on the dotails of the proposal, Keeping Quiet on Adviee |77/ 15 U5 20 00 e ealiidenasoment usliers roha. biles to remove the Injured. A crowd TUnder questioning by Representa- 3 A House Aircraft Inquiry e several thousand gathered at the o=y - i b ut of its 2 ropria- tlve Newton, republican, Minnesota, —QOthers Believe HeJ The house today empowered 1ts | oot e huiing e SR TIORE Clinton strect police station on the the secretary (r-:svmnl the ?\lunnfsf; o ' har {wilitary committee to conduct its ¢ b At han e o Manhattan side of the bridge seek- tration had advised against direct Simply Is Unwilling t0 [iquiry into the aireratt situation, | Jetd ing information and reserves wera Joans by America ‘ln'l!\}& ‘;"'1_5‘“]»‘ e {which starts tomorrow, without & e~ | gyo'ss o % SN T 0 alled to preserve order. Tirst po- to those interested in_ the Bribe Aid ing interrupted by other congresslon- | oo 0 niecion's financ [IWN FlNAN(;lAl MEBS R e R T rubber monopoly and the Brazilian 2l duties, This will enable the com- | [ie PTG Sofmissons EASTCES Ao v hied been Killed: | coffe \nd")wxlrcngvlvnlng i e | mittee to h:la l:oflw morning and | PO, N Ced and $45,665.43 ze- | U ’(“y‘rm\rrnix:“mara':nna::rn:hj\ § 31."?‘";.(31 S \l4 licreane s oWar oL Mariford, Conn., Jan, 18 W—G. |2 0 ekt On Tarift ';‘“’,“""" ;"“’1“ n“‘ ““"l'f"’“‘;” i A t B d “ ddied .\.ug. Al teTorTb s aAaN 1T K bar ‘ | 3 . +ne draft, while the police departmen ey 4 monopolies to owr‘mv ;Et‘;‘? rold Gilpatrie, in Atlanta peni-| The demoeratic a }x:lv o Sihs i :4?4:5.\3» et men ceounts badly Muadie a8 (x_.mmnl to Bellevuo hos- | American consumers, he sai d- embezzlement from |tarift; begun by members of thel sl e ‘nerts e ml'fl suffering from shock and in- {og that he believed American bank- : sment. from |80 vent! tonmand toay ‘at e MAEMAL LS L Experts Going Over e ¢rs would be glad to avoid any pos- fonal hank of Putnam, Several s controlled by ! er side of the o capitol. 1926, -—bl‘{fEE PAGES REP. HILL STARTS ORGANIZED MOVE Average Daily Ci Week hndlng Jan. 16th ulation For 12, 863 PRICE THREE CENTS FOR LIBERALIZATION OF DRY LAWS 34 PERS[]NS HURT Maryland Congressman g to Pay for CODYright by Harris & Eaving. Cars Were Crowded | Books ] \

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