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e e News of the World By Associated Press uwo)) ‘projyavg) g NPy g ESTABLISHED 1870 1 INCREASE OF $700,000 NOTED " INPLAINVILLE’S GRAND LIST; | ASSESSORS’ TOTAL $5,789,682, ! Property Owned B)’ Dwojokowski Goes on ) Hunger Strike in Jail ' Gov. Trumbull Valued | “'"¢¢" 2 | || son. of Norwich, who is await- || ing trial at the county jail for g Fourth Individual. | the shooting of Offic Dietrick on William || January 6, again has gone on a hunger strike and refuses to cat any food of- fered him. He entered on his || J Company in Which He Is| NEW BRITAIN HERALD Mg JRAL0) '$10,000 MORE IS GIVEN | Average Daily Circulation For Week l“ndlng Jan, 23rd . 12, 953 PR]LE '1HREL (,ENTS CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, JANUARY 1J"().—bl‘('lLE PAGES NEW BRITAIN, PUBLIC BEQUESTS ' Admits Dismembering Girl’s Body U, S, ADHESION TO WORLD COURTIS)= But Demes That He Murdered Her EVIDENT AS SENATE VOTES TO CUT THE vicTIM | ™ ARE GENEROUS IN CORSET MAN'S WILL David Hale Famning Leaves $75,000 o Library at Jewett Gity, Conn, wis oo~ DERATE: ACTION IN FEW DAYS SURE Death of Anna May Die- | trich—Says She Com- ANDREWS BLAMES COURTS BUCKNER Five More Than Neces- Iisied SRuleldes His BLAMES GOVERNMENT FOR FAILING ' sary Two-Thirds Ex- Office and He TO ENFORCE THE 18t11 AMENDMENT press Themselves In Panic Stricken. it FETION kb ‘TRUCE RUMORED IN Became Favor of Invoking q - T first hunger strike last Tuesday Interested Stands First AL e s o take any nourishment, He took - for All Classes in Town || a arink ot milk atirday. | Now he in to eat. Jailer Fra li'\hl\\\v\ said he Tew Protests Expected. b Ao was of the opinion that was drinking water when others the man vears old, a New Britain youth who | was arraign morning on a charge of automobile thefts. turday under bonds of § The hoy's confession links 00, hin Suda aldack o and Stanley Mijeski o These three men are Haven for tria with ick throngl wieh, Joseph ew Britain, |New Britain. being held in New charged an William D! thumb. Th aking them t e station after fi to produce a ce JOHN | tificate mobile ASSESSOR ere using d in police court this His case was continued to | with Willlam Dwojokowsky of Nor- shooting tion for the auto- e F f Prohit Drast t i 10 BENEFIT EMPLOYES | Marshall, 's” chiropractor, ailure of Prohi mmn ic Cloture Rule ‘ T by of Anna May Diet Law Are Given to U nmm P UNI N Rflw Worcester Tech and Connecticut stny It er s ceting. 18 Republicans, Seven in| {Stanley Works Reported Ex- - ' tending Olive Branch ar old Norwood milliner had taken poison office b by a wea One | College For Women Also Benefit Democrats and New York. Under Terms While Other Hos- Farmer-Labor Reg i g Speciel to The Heraia were not watching him. pitals, Homes and Educational Tu- d latnville, Jan. 26.—An increas e e i fo el of slightly more than $700,000 or 14 | unlmn n:x}mrow«;‘; -.n:”mm!. stitutions Likewise Will Get Funds A "“’l“; ay r:"‘"‘" . Opposition to Limita t jainvi nd list St van s half hour before he bro! X N i - b:l;‘!cue:\}z ':)‘h\au)p":::;\ei:l:ei‘:;;:} ]:;,_ | Jniol ikt Y Woree ster, Mass, Jan, 25 (D) —, ; Jown and confessed, M .‘: ‘ FRIENDSH]F RLSNUMEDV tions. jay by John J. Kimmel, chairman | e il ofiavld Hals 1['4“""”1» B O 0 looked straight 1 acl of the board of asseseors, the total SR o ounder of the Royal orcester Cor- the isfigu ¢ e | = = o Y R R A | \“’ ‘r;:lu']'r”lr,‘:"-“ ;‘ ). s‘“’l.l”’;n;j:l‘;t;l |lvfl !‘“l the Media morgue, ! had .»(JV‘. th Relations Severed When Non-Union Tan: 35" UP—Tha L R ifairs § yonrs until last Tues- wish ghe could speak—she could | Labor Is Employed in Construc- senate invoked its drastic cloture el S e \ two days before his death in I am guiltles | ] lot Kimmal stated, by the general in- i 1 today, leaves the | ‘1: in the office | 1aderal I Attornes Buckner, | tion of Building on Church Streer ™1° today to limit debate on the o 1l real estate anc - ! anests of District Attorney William Taylor | e e : world court Kjv“es.?.iun:}’o:rml Tt d;v:IJ r:‘:[.u:: [ AUT" THEFT EANE Jewett City Cemetery association at Media, came in tumbling, frantic ":’ b I“r‘:l'r i ‘t"ll‘;‘,”k": | —Trade Reported Hurt. > step makes o & fhdl - protests {0 the board o rele | Jewett City, . $5,000 for the words after the chiropractor had | goroire ooy Rl S 1 e withit o/ few re expected. There are a&pproxi- I’V‘r“r,“l"“'\';;f i ”)"”“'“ and o cross ]';"‘“""\’(""’”“;"0““"“1”‘ opluion it we able to do 80 | reache 1 of the resolu- ately 1550 names on the tax list, iubhe . e was taken to Media from his yne the nec reet sion to the 50 of these this noon. {A Slater library, Jewett City, Conn., overlooks the ravine where the uent he said, did not seem ir that onl! vote for cloture was 83 to 26 The largest and only substantial Career as Band“ 1 875,000 for the enlargement of the young woman's head was found | {5 create such machinery wbor will be employed on a new |or five more U ry two ivance is in the case of the Trum- |library by the building of an exten- R wedged under a raflroad trestle Sat-| wput not your trust in t constructed for thirds A . the valuation —_— "sion providing reading rooms for ANNA MAY DIETRICH {urday, and where vesterday search- | zovernment to enforce prohibition, s by the ¥ sans and thirty- SHIER 450,000, This boys and girls, to be known as the | ers came upon remains of the cloth- 1o 1014 the ministers, “but turn fo on is a report current in |two democrats voted to invoke the oncern lhmhy retains its position ADM[TS TAK[NG FWE GARS David Hale Fanning Annex. This |ing st d bought last Tuesday: the | 1he government fin the separate | s nis city today. teen repu ans, sev- s the largest taxpayer in the town, annex must he built within five years jay she disappeared, to wear to & for ol e T cantL \ allcged to have en den and one abor valuation of $606,723 having been | or the bequest will revert back to the | dance the next night. Mr. Andrews, who is in charge of | "°% ey Works of- opposing it. 4 on jt. The Standard Steel & New Britain Youth Listened To °stat 4 Marshall had answered several poopihition enforcement, said that Ere 1 The Roll Call fac. econd “““‘ | To each of the following $2,000: questions, in the district attorney's | ..vers of the coast guard were internatio roll call follows. e o bt | Volce of Tempter Who Promised Home For Aged Women, Children's [i[]T RA["U TESTS I O his hiome, i his Y‘mhd.;h e il e D T anapolis In For cloture o o Friends Society, Age phia office and in the presence of the | > " > " € 1" through a com e sent here from | Republicans — Bingham, Butler - vith anad-| - pagy Money Secured At Point of e ‘A«JV(\‘::I:; .Ch}:roili ‘r";':'n}\pgo;} | mutilated body at oy #aime violators and gelzing theisame | the Indiana eits. Capper, C Curtis, K Dary e and Day N ¢, Girls' e | Marshall had been left alone with | | Patrick Scully of 92 Hart street, Der Gillett Revolver—Under $5000 Bond. “"V;l:r( and .'!);‘w\‘(‘:,‘:g'j:),T:n\)x:)l:_“ : S b e ‘ (Continued on Pags 13) Bt e b s e LB T T who have been stealing automobiles, | $1,000 to the Worcester Employ- Eflgland NO[ G(](]d However R e | atternoon tted that such an | Metealf, Norbe Pepper {mostly in Hartford, using them for ment Socicty ) I want you to promise me one thing | agreement had been made, but said | Phipps, R 1), Sack- |a few days in burglary enterprises | $3,000 to the Memorial Home for SR that you will take care of my wife | | he did not know the details and was oot, Stan- lin \ur\r;\l} parts of the state and |the Blind 'and child." Then there was another | “‘LS‘"” authorized to make any state- Weller ‘l’\ncnm» Sergeant Chacles J. Hal-|a trust fund, the incora of which is 7L did 1t he cried suddenly. “I | agreement was made between the | Democrats — Bayard, |lissey today by Joseph Matulis, 17 | to be used for prizes for school chil- don't know why I did it. I was | local manufacturing concern and the | Bratton, Brue Edwardh American Stations Handicapped In | fantic with fear.” Arson Effort Frustrated |committee from headguarters, but Fletehe Gorry, dren below the eighth grade, winning |- in competition in work done outside | in, Jones ., King, Me- Harris. Harrison, Mexlco), AR ood there was a nge of Nvm on the part of the “I met the girl Tuesday night out- Kendri Transmitting To World—London. at Biddeford, Me., by school hours in domestic science, side my oftice on 17th street, in Phil- | L | Rellay, M RS a0 man training and home garden- | Buenos Aircs, Mexico City and | adelphia,” he began. “She said she| P nley Work - e At ! SR 1 b “ i o 9 A few years o th st & Pittrpan neda (Ar- :, there to be an annua 3 4 et i Alert W A few years ago the Stanley | ) ug, there to be an annual public ex: iid not feel very well. I proposed atchman Rt arents rge bullding on | kangas), Sheppard % Lima., Peru Are Tuned In—FPro- | that she go up to my office—I told {'her the door was unlocked—and lie down. I sald I was golng out to get hibition of this work. In case the eity loes not care to accept this bequest, | wiil go to the Hahnemann , tion with the | son/ Trammell. Tyson The building | and Walsh—31. Tot Underwood urch street in con Stanley Rule branch. was put up by the Aberthaw f gram Tonight Biddeford, Maine, 25 () \n he money T | hospital. | New York, I (—Tragely | something to eat. | attempt was made to burn the Pe y 100 to Jahnemann hospital for that stalked _whipped At- Girl Was in Bathroom night, by throwin (eLE G 0 ! an extension to the new hospital. |lantic interrupted the opening night | T was gone about an hour. When ed With cotton sat said no union labor Camevon Dalh Fand Tor Employes, I national bro |1 came back 1 went to my oftice, but As a result the TSRl h t10 T dld not see Miss Dietrich. She w |in the bathroom. I tried th iter T had waited a while but - | fastened. ‘I sat down fifteen minutes. al Worcc mpany fo make fund for the |y of sick and meedy emplo; been in the of the North Amer Report o labor u =il door Watson t was world, however econd half of nished by Broussard, ith, Ste- and read for ten or Then 1 knocked on fore fund is left d it is said the orga f this £8 0( s””. v Dwojakowsks xm? a gun from Royal Korcester Mut the door of the bathroom, and when | @ {zed laboring men {hroughout the 10ng residents i his pocket and shot. Aid association, and if this ) | she did not answer, T pushed in the ation showed that unt £ hase Stanle; o] st amo s e ed, however, | 2 | did not answer, 18 3 : country refused to purchase Stanley (Continued on I ;{'4‘“( ‘\11\.U1\,z" m‘:‘k"‘d‘“‘“ m: | Tured By Easy Money ion is not in existence the remain i | door which was fastened with a |had been broken tools. This is thought to have 2 | seph Matulls is to g0 to Hahnemann hospit t % s : wille plant of Landers, I'rary & | Joseph Matulls & ) g E - :d the company consider \ inville glent af LanUete HR8 {met Duojokows From the there are m: and the | (Continued on Page Five) e s in business. It is prob I « to leaq |#1s0 as Willlam Anders the followin v ! ar Vacuum 4 near Winter | ; e i 1e new agreement will re \ 0 in [l Dwyer, in a lunch roon ir ) to W . 10 help { Guar(er Shoals, off Delaware br wrapped with ofl-so e e e i ~ Nor. | Britain. Anderson talked to ta ing boys g on mm I YSTERI"US MUR“ER on was charred. T |tol1 him stories of easy mor rom the institutio e police are I | persuaded him to help hi Worcester Boy ; b heiry 10) According to Matuli Memorial Home for 3 Gl and the e v'vmn stole a coupe o the Y. W. C. A.i | g ¢ EUMMEREE [JHAMBER o6 Deaemberion s ¢ M. € AL $5,000 to ' IR S $45,000 Action Brought by {went to Plainville in the car, Matulis nory of ol o tatlons e n, |3 slowly a Mid rmn s ion’ uf ( ol‘c‘. SLICKERS GET RICH ON : SHADY INVESTMENTS Took $400,000 From Easy Liatnelle Marks Here in | nville Anderso d P ostore clerk in the Ml!' waited outsi ] | ] and drov | Anderson a soon as 1 out. This holdup netted ther Matulis savs. went ille to Norwich, where night, retur to (C ruc! on [‘1!9 1\\\ anc Matulis Agnes rly studer n 1 but as they | Unit d on o, |continy > ihad to bridge Servam Slain in Doorway Estate ed States E Trustee the Connecticut ze Y Stasire " o 2 P8 . oras yason X wellas et lans o g | of James R. Deering’s a gain 2 @ AR iEoRean SIILERDRaSS % past week, and th ! 5 4 Al (ot NORTEm SO e S Residence n fixers are working m (ommlttce Favors Raphael e dorcia S(ations Open i S "\ Building on West Main 25,000 each to At 11 o'clock coincident w | New York, Jan. 25 (P— eaders stated this morni G of the order of sil Street turn ended d stations in Rournzmeuth 1 D ave no doubt as ¢ the strike from thei | usual murder mystery in the s of an English butler in the doorway of the home of James R. Deer 1924 = ho spoke today at a_mec | " Racus club at the Burritt | R T heart and was instantly | | \Ir, Darbour is hére investigatin {Lima; the B | slayer had disappeared, slamming | § Wirsesinel ine"cols ,wHarlfmd Concern llsc]l Is BABY S RIBS CRUSHED AS | sresico ciny I pAnL ORI is city, through e- {elsewhere throu i \ i &F . 1 0 b 1 fanufacturir e o] Ass 8 cal () SCO ME N Chairman Reports Success The pistol shot that all i j e S Sy C ) icials Having — hairman of the ra eok ex well known Jobn D, | the regu sl . mbers that “Ever since Fat ourt, Offic A 10T ) {r and! Mrel Ardiuz Pierd||HyeMccn lilee giniceranhed m'xkp:;‘l;r' Rl e st P ) 4 Y iars combled Witk Matner | Hos 5 i . g !Cincinnati. Ohio, that the test was {and Bishop and Mrs. Robert olders ¢ r f V:”M!k on 'qq"\n; in the garden Pald 5130 ].‘ad‘_u‘hfl son seriously Injured, But May |2 suc at least as far as recep- iI'nddnc Chauncey M. Depew and = e Hapisasia g il tion of Furopean prog by Amer- | Mr. and Mrs. B. Dickson have resi- 0 CO S i pln Do et (W Gases on Docket: Survive Aceident. 1cuns vas concerned dences nearby. The Un LD COLONIAL HOUSE | < promiscs made by sons o ,\[mn-l e Rudio hroadcast magazine ceport- |is a few doors away 0 g Eve. for which iv R M ] —Sam Pierson i’:? e o An empty pistol ghell is the only IN WOODBRIDGE G NE { beautiful stoc s. The| Hartfor 25—Charged with s¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ar- [, ik vr:'r s tangible clues thus far found. Police ! (Continued on Page 13) e S 0 manuiac Meriden hospita irday af cich ol o ] | may have committed the crime age—New Haven Fire Dept. R 1toxig \ o S liorunte " Another theory being investigated | \ = l:y“ ks uries b=y, i | is that an enemy of Mr. Deering may Called to Aid DOWNES WILL NOT RUN FOR " “, P Wit weelving 1|1 50 Lo to invade the house and s A :"]‘ £omy i ‘ Tae city. Oftic part in last | Shot the butler. Police are seck Woodbridge, 8 Edwin § omas today, withou 2 made in futile effort to find the > coun entered formal pleas | President And Brew Master 0f i 7 I s L",“‘ Almog ates I} [The butler, Herbert Bramall, who | down today wi i e stocs ] F d P d C F d S s Rl e e ke L e e i) ; nilies, was found in full livery last | turn to former I i UL O B L 00 roaucts ompany ne i & night in the vestibule of ke rtime, and for a cessa e e | ST 0 i~ ' home on West b4th s 1 di tion agains Y jonal detective roments after he ha lly e For Violating Of Dry Stat Statute .. Rarcelona, & os Aires t socially prominent attorney invaded one of New Yort residential streets off Ii N Worsted fth av tany the loor bell. He was i N Y | purloines of $90,000 in bonds from | no! endere. They were fined 3 " cclaves e idate A Y he | the attorney's office safe in July Declares Re Will Not Be Candidate | 5950 ot ¢ conta and & fine of hila was nen un e safe in J Although Urged by Many [$300 without costs was in 1 as D b Min | s The circumstances of the slay 1 . |running against the company. % |was spoi t : : L A L ! Diana Rerkowitz of New I g, shrouded in mystery. Bramall 3 Leading Republicans, | Hot Sun Blamed Mtaining Miss Lena Gree i | had been talking to a maid, Frances ! intended to be| Assistant United States Attorney | mai 1 and crashe A by Lovell, when the doorbell rang an K republican nom- |John A. Danaher presented the ¢ tre > Lake stre v Mrs. De § was wit 4 S = > et SehniBE Dowaa filed in the court alieged that | of John J. Doy E | (Continued on Page Five) or. AW by ey Monroe street replic Absc C v T 1L C d of beer |y s e i aisted the pas~ Rot | was seized Jeral agents from | was * And ass . pas s AR ernedicat ot the Bmoath Ali Dovass mentioned |& train in the Hartford railroad had suffer | % o ng to do. mount of SR Tuore ihea as a possible |vards, consigned to the Jobr e sym | THE WEATHER haretd g rination. It is|mond company of New York. T Mrs. I | 3 sia t AR Ol O o rged by |car had previously been obeerved bY | whe i Hartford, Jan. 25.—Forecast alatosn s ¢ i mters of the party 10 the feder ents e vards of | Lake sifee for New Britain and vicinity: ¥ J T assis Jiaint that rt . joved [the New F ) ¥ Miss G Increasing cloudiness prob- maaiat S : o s il oraty et ably followed by snow to- ront. S6CAINNNS ) New ‘England Brewery N s night or Tuesday: slowly ris- ,“q“"‘: :.“‘n e % The assistant federal at ing temperature 3 5 ‘e reaihint e ¢ rd of public works. He | i T = . | & (Continued on Page 10) | disallowed the clalm in writing. % a building contractor. | (Continued on Page Seven) vas maged I \ \

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