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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN H ER ALD 5 A ) poJLIRy) HSTABLISHED 1870 W .vfm..‘..".k, (,ONINE(,TI(,UT FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 192 TODAY’S HOPE OF SETTLING COAL STRIKE BLASTED WHEN OPERATORS ASSERT TERMS UNSATISFACTORY [2 50[! MAR[‘.H INCOLD AS ESBURT Tl] POLISH PRIMATE AS HE ENTERS CITY Joyous Welcome Ex- Stories Earlier In Day |(Was to Be Target for. RFA[;H HRST S'mp That Owners Had Agreed To Scranton Times Provisions Ab- Bombs of Ass: IN OCFAN_ FLIGHT Spain o South America Flier HERALD'S WELCOME TO \RCHBleOP ClE ‘PLAK . reimiriin Miasto New Britain, przez lamy gazety New Britain Herald, ni- zem sklada Ci serdeczny hold szacunku i wita ( ig Czcigodny | tended To Archbishop Cieplak, Guest of Sacred Heart Parish rzu Ks, Janie Ciepluku, Arcybiskupie Archidjecezji Wiler- kiej, z racji Twej wizyty w tem miecie. Rey solutely Denied Later. Lands at Los Palmas Lucyan Boj ski Miasto New Britain, ze swojg procentowo liczng ludnog ) | kil ojnowski <k lub 2 pochodzenia polskiego, sklada Ci Cacigodny Areypasterzu | | and Mayor Paonessa Ex- J'nion Leaders However, Have Expressed Willing- ness to Resume Negotia- cinnyeh granicach tego miasta, tend Greetings at Im- o : : NieclyCig Bog zachowa w czerstwem zdrowiu, niech Cig chroni | | . Later Daring Spanish Airmen May g 5 { [ opieka swy ostania, niech Ci sil doda do czynnej pracy uiszezania pressive Ceremony. 3 # zmartwie) niesienia pol wt & [& 1 ' e IR TRE martwier | ienia pomc dla potrzebujacej i mr; ludzkoé . e . B I f ¢ iy % Vil Ci byé tem éwiatle R , ktore kieru- ‘ tions With Editor’s Plan ! Route Follows That Taken By : 4 b2 More je losami narod6w i niech Ci dlugo pozostans w pamieci mile wepo- than 2,300 marchers brave ¢ : : : : e e wintry blasts and icy pavements 4 ; e s A & mnienia wizyty Twej do naszego grodu. ey i n as Basl ¢ Christopher Columbu; i t 5 niorning to pay 1te Yo ARy as Palmas, Cinary lsland, Janu- bishep Jan Cieplak, who is today th (P—Cormmander Franco’s st of New Britaln Poles and ti Pepper Previously S0 2 ' rrived here this afternoon, ) i T L ik Amounced Setement L OGDENSBURG RAVAGED PAWTUGKET FLKS oo flight from Spuin to Argen death pro A BY DISASTHOUS FIRE| ARE IN HOT WATER *. =750 ‘pain, a di of 1,215 kilome Y Lo | lelegation of clergymen and lcadis 2 “ 4 | members of acred He ers (about 17 miles) since § v s | 1} stop KING ALEXANDER o'elock this morning: WS : L {Loss Fully $300,000—Cam- Dry Law Violation Causes mitce. e Wb strike *‘did not mecet any re- e % i hroughout the eight hour flight, i (o " 6o % y | Crowd Patient In Gale quirements of the situation.” ,:‘;‘,"'.',’;:‘1":‘”,‘:-:‘[ e noofiiinialn ity bridge Has Blaze Caus- | Charter Suspension— At the interscorion of Hartord O e o 5[][] HE”] IN Pm’[ Al of marine eve. whih reclv: ing $150,000 Damage | Exalted Ruler Ousted uisnops cntcurie. vt el e R A it (A i : '11’1“7.1‘(‘»\“‘1\',5;:l“'l;;. In;x..l,;llj:)n)m‘{; o ARCHBISHOP JAN CIEPLAK (iR charch ocleten, inombers ot N ]\,"' Lynnn:: plan I],m x»m"::mrnir g l . G b. 153 I aviators started at 8 o'cloc it dgensburg city hall early to. S ¥ L 1g the prelate hove into sight and requirements of the situation JUOUS avia Cahinet The Spanish aviator's machine Philadelphia, Jan. 22 Pr—Anthra- cite operators annouced today that th= Scraton Times plan to end the 3 : ‘ R o R wer a ruling from Judge William | cardinal cap, symbolic of his oftic. 1! had not been accepted by Mr. 7 e 7 [] |} 1 across Fourth eet A ru A P, symbolic of hLis offic 1€ Ultra on the first leg of a flight Ik AtwelllotDallas T Ramd e iglis or the operator [ty Sy T brought under con- | i) 3 ‘S g and n-w_wrl smiles upon the gather W. W. Inglis is chalrman of the Also Sla[fid for Death IQnEBEnqa R Ine i dgnossil) ENCw il ast rocked the city for r of the order, who or-(ing. Although a bit stoop-shoulder ojpcrators’ wage negotiating commit- ', T l. .fl,’ \’.r\p m’llflv{" \,”‘ | block d r I v? two month susy nsion be :-d and with snow-whifte hair, th foc Palmas, Canary Islands. The avia IR ety 1 artly cov- | CAUSe of “violation of the Volstead | distinguished visitor did not shoy pnemnmeement v e e, | WORKMAN . MAKES EXPOSE i i “Ava“and v |JUde Bl Grants Request o | Stamiord Bank Relmbursed fop | erst s tmonmance. v saonam, |5 AR e 4 he! explosion occurring soon | . under order harrowing life he had led both w miners and use the proposed Duran. The distance to Buen | SR from Judge Atwell, ! by gl O e o2 e hEe tace e ol an Line i William W. | der the czarist regime and later un n as a basis for negotiatlon, but lyw, T NCET s i NeLonk ;;,..I' vl Lflwyel’ [or LOC&I M&Il ‘ What Shfl S[Ole | root of the bullding, o massive | 'Vo0dtock, exalicd ruler of the |der soviet rule, 8 (v Freel » Columbus of air, Com- | lodge, will resign. | mine owners' position on this is recly and | |lodg I resign, expected later. = g A ¥ e s I stone structure, and opened a vent Al 5 | Upon his arrival in this city, Boasting That He Had More—In- Mander Romon IPranco, who is seck- { for the roaring furnace under- |, UfNiCers of the lodge have thus|left the machine in which he hu The Objectionable Part vestigation Disclosed Source of |18 n#din to link Spain with the “MMJ[GIOUS MARAUDERS“ ‘GWES EXPLANA ey | Bknying that thop nave, pasurt o “mm Hen bR The part of the plan on which the [ Finances | A RG] ST G CEEE R | remen, faced with the hope- | C.YiNE that they have recelved any | guest of Mayor A. M. Paonessa i s 3 % in the Diningo Rubio canal here | 2 g 5 ! notification. According to | the n wan. B operators are said to look unfavor- R — — lessness of the task, turned their & nayor's car. Rev. Lucyan Bo ably is that which provides that the | Belgrade, Jugoslavia, Jan. 22°(P— | from which the caravels of Colum- A pencen yof “block across the | mbers of the lodge, the trouble |nowski, pastor of the Sacred Hc 3 ”Fi’les":’;m P changing the [A discovery of a plot aguinst tho|bus set forth, purposes to lay his | Nicola Lombardi And Tony Torrello Mrs. (*Meara's Only Statement Rel- | dftention fo th o “M arks, | 41e8 back to the annual election of |church und the nan responsible wao sid y Br4 <i I TRvA 3 ere showers of spark @ sponsible lives of King Alexander and his cub- e southward to the Cape Verde | feet ; % lofficers und dissension among some | Archbisho. lak' s r ve years con- _ o) . g ra- q i 4 3 v ot fle gals blowing p Cieplak's visit to N (x‘ ”A:‘ ;x:‘t: ;lrmx:rolgc:;f;:pe ’«‘! agreed |inet ministers is belicved to be hoe | Islands, and then westward across Admitted Own Bootlegging Opera- | afive to the Missing Funds In Her | driven by A) fonty H‘H & HI\‘\‘W[A the members and even back to | Britain, also rode with the mayor o ange 2 X L , i - ¢ n {ro; the St. Lawrence river, ¢ : ¢t . el von the men shall 7smain at work |1ind the sudden decision of Premier | the Atlan Trom Palos to Buenos e two lotels, two June when some of the members | American and Polish Colors § thoe old weale \ | Pachiteh to return from the Riviera, [ Aires in €332 miles. Franco, with ¥ R 5 W‘ HOWIS WO complained to national headquarters| At 10:45 the procession move A hitration 18 not yrovided. it was |Where he went on January 10 for an | iwo companions, was due to start | and Madrick. And Spent It. T e Arall e b i s ptiiome Buresant Fatiok A . < % . announced lengthy &tay for 3 —— Aided by 400 volunteers, ©brew” at the lodge home. squad of policer 58: Toiln "‘fi”’::nz_"'[h_(’s:‘;’,‘,‘r‘;"“i:‘,fd“",m“?‘o health. ConhinteaionEE R 80) New Haven, Jan. 22— J3ench war- | Stamford, Jan. 22 (P—Restitution | fighters saved the block and ad- | b s LSl eollon not t e = - turily agree to a wage reduction, if r ¢ ArS &t~ | Investigations were made by both |the national colors of the Unite Widespread Raids Continue rants were ordered lssued by super- |for whatever money Mrs. Mae Hynes | J0INing houses, The rear of theDistrict Deputy Leslle W. Lawton, [state and Poland, Socleties, paris e AR by "r!u- police are continuing their for Court Judge Arthur F. Bllp to- |0*Meara, discount clork, may have | 8 y.\mn]u‘;wn‘.\ sql\‘:'\;d lm}“’hul)‘ ;ulhl)\\lng the June complaints, and |{oners and school children follow: n widespread raids upon the homes of ALL TATE RE RI]S s may Dy o clty hall, was badly scorched | by Depuly Stover as a resutt of the |in the X 5 Pt Teres f o cours 1 b 4 e a o n the order named, and an autoni .m“m:}\c c:m”:.o’\,: f‘zl{'tiag[oc:]\hn( s e S PO e e e day in the course of til triul of ‘taken from her department been | hut not burned recent complaints which were | bile procession took up the ,H fore, the propos a e 3 e rea Ao e yonr con |0f Persons arrested had increased Walter Wisk and Frank Madrick of {made by members of her fam t Aside fi inor newed after Judge Atwell was \lrm)uys of the r would virtually be e yea - y A 4 3 A : & ption commi this morning to 500. New Britain, charged with robbery, |y announced by the Fidelity T burns none of the firemen or vo alled as grand lodge rul - | tee, lo siti t at filxed wages, something the [ "2 7 “]m"fi'”“” T e s : 5 ¥ fwas announced by the Fidelity Title e et i s Bt mr nd lodge ruler. Al-|tee, loca 1 and visiting clergy & T O T BT agains king an against two witnesses in the and Trust company officers this | . h s announcement from | city officials rode o8 ars. ; members of the government is said Nicola Lombardi, of East Huven Neel O ired. Fifteen canaries, part of a s said that a complete change| The line " eme a { | Nic ¥ ardi, of a wve ara as arrestc | e g he line of n h was throv 3or a five-yearsagreement with amili S ol on o BT di by the arrest Aot i bl 5 ra was arrested | L daville act which played in the | of officers u:u! teen Bisine et ) A8 throug opportunity to readjust wages during , ; 1 | and Tony Torrello of this city, 1 v charged with em- | . A : 2 Mk rdered by | Elm, East Main, Main, West M Sioinsrioa i of a workman in Zagrab. B \ E sause of the testimony they gave in [hezzling $450 and making false en cater in the rear ot the bullding, | Judge Atwell, Deputy Stover men- | High, Broad and Gold streets to the he period. e man was spending money lav- 3 / =S 0 s i + burned to death tione ed Ru 5 e\ conferences have been | TNe Man was spending. money lay oston Accountants En they admitted their own par BTl e e burned to deatl ioned \m 1 Ruler Woodstock as |orphanage. After a few minufes o ishly, boasting that he had received Cerie ¢ llselt e only prisoner in fail, a hoy |the only resigning official, | rest the pre S ators onithe ! Soranton |iohB 18 Eele in bootlegging. The court Lself sug- |department where for several years ) e s . est the prelate went to the Sacre ;, ‘,‘. rxxxzo:‘)::r‘én;;ve‘heon no formal |280:000 dinars from Moscow ax part | gaged—Gilpatric’s Offer |gestca that the men haa committed § o clerk ho was charged with stealing | The Pawtucket suspension is the | t for th k fo b X 1 |\t fons - Heart church where he ofticiated payment for the work fo be exe i a1, was released in the early cve- | first such action taken against 8 |a pontifical hich s O perjury. Amount Not Mentioned 1R & a pontifical high mass, Disenes oh iy T |euted. : to Help Is Received TocallMei Acdticea e R s e oy min ) N y England lodge and the second | Rev. Stanislaw Musiel of Hurt Phladalphlag Jan | 12200UPThel |1 \c:0 deSlaTolEacaoed MED thEmo. (o irees petnal the Hew Brit-liniefbankawis irolniburact {wan imols|; (X Perions Jose d8 L e destoios BiTSICoRRI e Previous instance | (ord/iand Hey Bartiiowakllot B ook Jarcst effort to end the coal strike |0y iy pnitipovien, & leadi Harttord T (D)—The § e sanned iy et Ghiad § Baniglexaminers sea: || a1 StiebRiccorae e s ot oy ok Ae et ihe ow s Yeniiodes | V1 Etwo ot Fthic Stendiig S poi) atce {through M. ovich ding ford, Jan. 22 () ¢ Sco- |qp VEGH Gore O ‘ 5 e olloy e padlocking of the by ’ 5 has apparently blown up, I dan h [ truck on which were Carmine S R : e padlocking of the bar clergymen of the state, both ol Anthracite mine operators made 1 more than 25 years Jugoslay communist, who for the | vell, Wellington company, account- | jig and Michael Giaquinto, in North- | reqc hed about $1,200 but there had {and the club by mm.u officials, |whom have be uwn here today y will not ¢ heen money returned to make good TR in the ministry, were assistants ut wnown here today that they o by the overor Investieating com- | y g0 A {last year has been a resident of Mos- | ing firm of Boston, was named today ford, in August, , took a barrel ‘ = e iniariasotiations the mine i S T : liquor from the vehicle, monty {some of the sums, and the warrant | 108 i d $150.000 the mass. ;wv}\‘ar: :‘nE:y:xlin;!i:‘lr:‘nllf:hs‘”!““"i““ l;ql]l):rljl :n‘:urm(u :.\:‘h{,‘ll.“‘vd:y‘\”.;lu:m‘ "‘1.: ;1]‘.‘:,1‘-! ‘:"\\“:mw‘ ,]1 '(),“‘,.."f'n(l,y:,,:'[ ;’; ;nw jewelry from the men after {gave the total at $450, ; (“j‘”“ Dyl elniichiphisiom, SEGTI[]N []F TIN Rfl“F __Bishop Nilan Present 1 the basis of the plan proposed by | oo qirncrad INEvea At s H‘" ‘”':‘-‘”\V"' r‘ SEutans 8 |n",\ h:‘ll 11 1 nl; )v‘ln_vt::. : | Mrs. O'Meara's only explanation I‘“" .‘,‘Q,\.,r;,':,'l‘,, “"" ‘:”‘-‘P ot : !t" W‘h"\'. Jn‘hn J. Nilan, !;:dynp. ol Serunoughines . |ruler and his ministers This decision was reached follow- | had reforred (o theis oum dontinay 1y | 1703 that she had taken the money | Wan e e L \:’t” ‘1‘Iv‘r!‘ e T topdlec sident John L. Lewls of the | “poigradq dispatches last night sad | jne o (wo hours' conference ot the | o tefer fo thelr own dealings in jand spent it. She will have a-court | K©! 1 1 t F ws I]FF THEATER McAuliffe of Hartford, were among unlon, announced carlier 0 fyore i two hundred Suspects | ot 4 e o :)-m} SrdAhootineainsden "wn:-.\‘ hearing next Monday. L e o v the clergymen who sat in the sanc {lie day at Scranton that he was Will- {hoq hoen faken Into custody I | (ot meening, nicn s eatey | oth were sharply cross examined | Mys, 0'Meara was questioned for | Firms which suffered lossc ezel| Y tuary Others included Rev. Peter ing to again go Into conference on |aor o~ o ent to g whicl 8 attended by C. J. Danaher, of Meriden, and time by officers of the com- W. Crocker ~Sheet Metal Kaczrmarski of Terryville, 1 e basis of the latest proposal With |overthrow the government. Syndi by Clinton H. Scovell, senfor mem- |1qdq fter Lombardi had again | yqy Ty G e o G e o T EL Bartlagait 5 L =01 3¢ agall pany as to alleged discrepancies in DENHLTY. 00 ! Police Forced to R JeCigaibartionsl of Brintol, wer of the firm, Mr. Scovell assured | pec 3 d. he ed tha hi fhe AnchorRiibber co n ope e certpin suggestions to make. e Rt r of the firm, Mr. Scovell assured [ipecn on the stand, he moved that (her accounts and bofore it | a he Anchor Rubber company. John Kowalc of Torrington, I | tions In Testifying Against Wisk | Custody Is She Took the Money ‘ he > ittee tif S ¢ pany yth witnesse ye arrested 3 P St TN Y. C. % y ° Q e "The plan." the OpCrators an- |gemonstrations I front of the na- | o, Committee that i }’“ company | poth witnesscs be arrested. or her arrest had been by | OFf Sidewalk at | 1 Woronleckl of Southing nounced, “di1 not contain anyUhINg |tional assembly building in Bel- | Cised the contract hie persona Scored by Danahcr Assistant 'Proseciitor | Bdwardl O AUTOMOBILE PRODUCT[ON X rgernsk of Derby, Rev. that had not boen thoroughly thresh- |orado turning out in such fores, ‘0114 supervise the wor | Mr. Danaher decided that both | jungen. rt of Willimantic, thfs reason ft (0es not afford a bsis | neednd fo. dlaperas them. First \;:‘!\nml h..mv? of ¥ lyi.ml;r.x:l_; “Your honor, every one in this room N T L = R T nbwail ot N B I R for renewal of negotiation The minister of the interior fsaued | (¢PULY. treasurer Thomas H. Judd |had heard both men admit thelr |gocretary of the company, that Mry, | U+ 5 and Canada Turn Out 3.817,- on of tin and lumper | RaNIszewski of New Loadon, R man of the,operators’ negotating ijljogal and must be dishande UL Gl The ~investigating | have heard Lombardi admit that he |paig to her as discount clerk:after been blown from the Pulace theater Taranowiecz of New Jer i i : ing eredit to customers for the | ‘Prucks During the Past Year, |roof & o'cle k this morning, . Thomas Laden, pastor of on in the mining regions that (1aq received orders from Mos Marcus H llnvwm: of Southinglon: | ney's office, and since August Gy ) was favorable to renewing nego- |reorganize the party thraughout the || M8 G. Morris Lil ;1 ‘."’_’I““ 1924, there has been no action taken | round by the state bank exami Washington, Jan. 22.—Produc- |suggestion, roped off the area in |ReV. Stephen Grohol, pastor of the tiations on the basis of the plan. |country and resume their former ac- [ MOrgan B. Brainard of Hartford. ML GLBGEE e ad been making their annual |1ion of passe automobiles in t out of the playhouse, closing it to |Church of All Saints, Rev. Joh After Mr, Lewis announced he was |{jvity. | A sta ent sy e Com= ou have heard one ms exa . Joseph's willing to re-enter negotiations, the | Tty S mittee reads his part in this violation, that wil R RE R Announe SR ; I chiles B8 theater save || SHUFGH)E. Revi Luc, it operators made their position clear | [The ernor's committee to in- |not be countenanced by the state of {n iy had been taken in & artment total 3,817 | - jeral v ago the roof was greatly | Pastor of the Sacred Heart cf ! S v b Mrs. O'Meara who s five | TTCk productior was t iing further weakened the |Stanley Nalewajk and its third mecting in the gov- |heard him admit he was not a citi R i er |against 377,344 i t t r at 10 o'clock this | jaus Nowakowski poned One Week. ; gl e ‘“‘"”_ was Molating (he law. X ask youtiig1g, " when {accusod fof taking 4 nnouncement h the sidewalk with a violent im- [feeren e ) ~ana om G. Harold G ionor to order beneh w n money, replied: “I just took the | manufacture it t | pact. Fortunately no one was pass- | Chicago, Jan. 22 i s addressed to his brother [the arrest of these two m e S SR 246 a ! no damage was done DL Y. | kin's formal plea to fwo murds an mitted to the attorney Judge Suggests Perjury | The D ! ; ecured by State I St 5 t ghowed the usua hurried to the theater and |pre e |week when he was broug ommittee In every way within [was “another item yon mig oL B Bytie R . i e ¢ ¢4 the rootil Ordars ware st to int v and examination. [is both of these men have yatilsoked Bp ehiler Brcthsrining ) the U 8 an S, itin and lumber that was loose and ser- | committee declded to complete the | State's Attorney Alling sald t osa : 1 The departm 1s0 stigated Shibint ‘. Y \ |geant, as an incident of his pro. ction of its firm of accounts be- |[no immunity had heen offered the & his visits this a Cash B o nher had fallen yesterday and |qeeqr: N e }"‘yfih"‘;‘[“lfl"‘”;“ Edwin C. Shana- | seoyell, of Scovell, Wellington and |forward to testify against Wisk and Pal to Talk Over Radio .« 111 f trucks built truck an brella carried by a lit A S otnroyole ed out in provious donferences. FOr |that the use of mounted troops was | .o Cei¥er Georee M. Coffin of the | were “malicious marauders,” adding: Kept Money Paid 1n LoEE ander Tanskl -of Wallingford 2 2 L, vere present at the latter part of |part i shine activities, yo 2 e The reply of W. W. Ingli ir- {2 declaration that all unions I b y pa part in moonshine activities, you |()\oara had kept sums of money 38! Daatser Cors A 100 0esIIn nearly 100 s 0haa Wojc Mer Committer, st night 1eft the fn- |an remortod it (i communists | COMMIttes _comprises ex-Governor | 'told everything’ to the state’s attor- ents. Slight irregularities were ) it the building department's |Church ot St. n the ‘ vination. It was apparer ited States 7 9 t traffic. Donahue, pastor powerful gules of |Rev. Alexander Kowalezyk (Continued on Page 20) Gilpatric as treas r of the state |you heard him say ‘well, what of it ¥ 1 AOW vk, | o g ¢ ¢ | Mayor of Chicago Also Brands Sheik |« rnor's office, January 22, 1925 at |zen of this country and that ho had |1y e ot 6 20 0 i e st year were the lUgcst | morning a section gaye way ‘and [Ramed also being SENIUR R"MENADE AT SR CE LTI e SR RN Slimente r, DreRsns |full knowledge of the fact that he gy in Stamford High ST ccord vas precipitated to the street, strik- | Heart churc i The warrant for her arrest was i . - spectors of the building depart- dictments was postpors : \ere hich he offercd to assist | Judge Flls remarked th there Students Fail to Back | he yonne decnns e | s poseni gdthisubmit hine) swihout ofténding thelgourhy ¢ held Monday. . Mra, O'Meara was | pass : S Rtionta forithe et aliot Tt |tracted effort to evade arrest after | fope procecding to other details. Mr. n, that they had voluntarily come Mark Twain’s Childhood s 5 , Archbishop ( artment of justice | company, had been requested to be | Madrick. 160 ginlitihe 1 iam S, Stre oL = 2 Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 1 t 1 Stafe rodu &irl For the first time in the memory Jo ve who sought to capture him | availatle and then came before the | The court ordered we S Pre- |Batty Thatcher, childhood compan- ¥ y YT r from fnju inspectors of somie of the oldest graduates at |for automohyle thefts commit after questioning, his |pared and later both witnesses were o ap Mark Taain il oo ch e ned ‘workmen, in/ passing’ Kim: 1 speak apacity the New Britain High school, the Martin Durkin is & cheap thief gt | bl e o - | kin is a a firm was cngaged to make the inves- |arrested. Mr. Danaher in taKing up (ype pac She A i X . allowed andl| = F o promenzde for members of a gradu- |4 tricky coward, and he ought 1o be . cross examination 0f Lombardl, | iragtee ot Fornial are trs: Laur Mercier's Death Is il treet, they reported too |"oTVice the vist ating class scheduled for tonight, has | prescnted in that light,” sald Mayor 1 on Page 3 tried to find out if he and Torrello| " At g8 years of age, Mrs. Frazl Momentarily Expected o y e S e P anE D e tiday had done a year's business amount- | yyom Samuel Clemens used as the | Rrussels, Jan. 22 —Cardinal Mer- T at a velocity estimat- ['© the old parson of students to back up their en- ing to $100,000 Gold street, escorte J thusiasm with the necessaty finan- 50 Gallons a Night Tor e il Giite o [ AR Rl Abetaraiat y t snow to New Britain last night, |{N® Parish dressed ir . cial support has made it n w.\'snrv‘A t K ll 6370P 1 79 Witnesses claimed he kept no it A T dies 2 ing white veils and carrying : ses claime > ‘hood of Missouri's illustrious humor- | o'clock tonight and the end is not |and a drop to 32 degrees since yes- N for the administration to abandon u os ' ersons n books, but admitted that he turned [ist at the annual meeting of {1 R terday when the thermometer re- |Al the priest housc lunch was plans for the affair., out 50 gallons of alcohol nightly agreed to huve the promenade only | argest Itles LAN ln 192 Mo could not remember trom | “The ‘program from § o 11 . m, |3600 Tons of Welsh Coa i oo e b bt | It Alater hke) WANS Ciectnt thh after a sufficient number of subscrip- | whom he obtained his supply of |will be hroadcast by state radio sta. | Arrives in New Haven vy noon it had risen to 29 degrees, | Schedule of visits hus been cut and tior. for tickets had been receive medic 1 alcohel for redistillation. [tjon WOS w Haven, Ja A — Nor The snow d ¢ the night was | he Will s ! fe inutes in The junior and juntor mid-vear | washingt YNt (22 P Dea i e $47 hs we Lombardi said he never knew the classed also combined with the grad- m automobile accidents in the 79 |t ) S s th | person who delivered the alcohol. Tt uating class, and between the three country during |5.58 d 5312 3, [came at L 10k The classes enough subscriptions were et fHe cbmmitros v ithies clties accounting for | d u there when it | | ceived so that plans would be made | gepartment folky theltet Iihave : went outside to unload it After the | | for the affair. To insur even Ll including ¢ {h:s reported f l financially, it was necessary bodyguard, the mass t sy theart of his creation ctior « sinking rapidly, says a bulle- | ¢d at 45 miles per hour, brought a Askelade ust enough to cover the ground, but |the several educationa ustria * | reakwater today with by morning, the intense cold caused and financial! piants he plans to « racite from Wa the soft snow to freeze into a solid &t J n the Folish par- essel will be docked | sheet of making it dangerous |ochi on and | underfoot om utomo- [alcohol was stored away he wonld Hartford, Jan the « e unle and ship Motorists well as pedestrians | the compared |return to his h Then the truck for New Britain and v : 7 ford found the going difficulty and there that ck t $2.50 be sold. Al- osti- | w n the eding year. | would disapy Fair and colder tonight: Sat- | were y instances of sutomibels |& Clar riptions were receiy- tomebile |Chicago wa wvith 598 com-; Tt was urday fair and continued | TTALY \I‘I ROVES TREATY kidding although no accidents had At 3:15 eo'clock this afternoon 1 to this in mon atalit pared 560: Philadelphia 306 |lombar t r advis i R | 2 P—T a t | be eported lice headquarters | Mayor A. M. Paonessa received the rday so the| In 70 of t ities, from which |against 263; Detroit against 305, [the sked bench war- il today approved 't i e event was called off. |reports were available for both |and Cleveland °29 against # |treaty of Locarno. (Continued on Page 18) (Continued on Page 18)