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——— News of the World By Associated Press —_—— NEW ino;) 'p,u.””:” “Meq )apy e ESTABLISHED 1870 THIRTEEN COAST GUARDSMEN MITCHELL GASE 1 NDICTED WITH 48 OTHERS fLLINGNOH IN BIG BOOTLEG SYNDICATE ... oo o, Congressman - Connolly, Demo- orat, Texas, Wants Military poring i Or- FSCRIBES HORROR 7% 1 W ganization Headed By []F BflLSH_EV_IK RULE.COOEm:E‘im’gyA?T “Bill” Dwyer Brought | ‘Mauhew Juriewicz, Refugee, HASTILY, IT IS EXPLAINED Principals In Eternal Triangle In Booze Worth Mil- lions, Is Claim. | 1yl Bis Sory 1 Herald ; : ! ‘\\nu. House Says That Coolldge Got Canadian Dealer, U. S. IN PRISON WITH ClEPLAK: Civil Aviator and Others Included Among Tho Papers In Case Last Saturday and Previously fad Gone Over All De- tails in Proceedings With Secre- A J my Preseny Realdst ot This City € Y MRS, CAROLINE WAT Was ON tary of War Davls, . & v Fi S Wasl on, Jan. 26 (P—Investi- Accused by Federal Jury i was twice Condenned 1o b S il L F‘M‘n r:‘“::'” —Big Exposure. | by Captors, ase with a to rovising the law MAY HAVE ADVANTAGES oncerning military courts, D~ N Gier neert I v courts, was pre [ by people of persecutions s lution by Representa- New York the shevik government had come v, democrat, Texas. TR e | members of into belng is told to tho Herald by | T Gt gl A= e e ty-elght other Yl ey 114 ve condueted by [Stanley Yale Beach Makes 3 2 1 ATIG=WiaC Sspe committee, joted today wderal grand | figure in Polmitear- | o L . 2 N oan Vi AnvantiE the alleged boot- |er T trial and convietion ot | Public Twenty Year dic 1 by B Salalie 5 m Mitchell fo i .o 5 syndi i : the bolshevik | ¢ Mitchell for viol Double Life Dwyer, former T k owner, lau im penniless | Hon ¢ s of war," Mr. Con- 9 Guardsmen on Duty jand h olly s raised & very seri- i S ‘ Nine of the coast guardsmen | r, durjenis o is 59 years old, | O1S | Bl dhennings; 2 sreat | xow York, Jan. 26 P - | named in the indictment are still ) o "1“1 SenE thow who Sweret e ?‘w ¥ Yale Beach, scion of one tate rdlet wer r the regime of fhe czar and rep- ! ! - avy are In | . iormined to a 17 : g S sented the government sinee in- review and revision by con- : 3 Charging the sixty-one defendar e ks | ilegitimate daughter ith violation o the edecal DFO- | gy offclal capacities, Ho fs at Presidont Coollage’s finding, | {5121 advant ibtiiontlaw AnCECOITRITaRy = sent o writer on the staft of coyrt martial gentence St e the 1 Weekly News of this city 4 _The story ot r liaison The grand jury had spent six|devotes most of his time to writing | Will & with another wor whom he weeks in investig he alleged | articles for the Catholic Leader. pay duri Fiea ishes to marry, has been reveal- ring. which is represented by | Mr. Jurjewicz was a speake ion, § teid issued a statement | °3 IN Mr. Beach’'s announced de-| federal authorlties as having | the testimonial banquer tendered to icis ident for what termination to fight efforts of his controlled eighteen ocean steamers | Archbishop Cieplak by the people of | consider haste in reach. | ¥if¢ and family to prevent him the rum running business. | this city last and it was then | ing om providing for Mrs, Caroline | iwyer and more than a score of | that It became known tha was a | House Replies. Watson and the child of their il is confederates were ted vietim of the bolshevik persecution char of “unseemiy | lcit union Nale Tiecember and since then four [3and had spent four months in the nswered at the Wh Supreme Court Justic 1o com- ats supposed to have heen in th ne prison in St. Petersburg with ! ay by the statement that | 1002y has under consideratior him o trade have been peized. | the archbishop when the ~chureh | President Cooli | suit” begun by Iach, who is a Backbone of Rum Row | dignitary was imprisoned by the |after several days ineal de it of William the ued on Page 24) The syndicate, federal numarmm\f“;‘:"fm”‘ KT SR AT ELY [Slian LG AL fived i wis. responsiblec for, s A maAnjof Iarge affil-g andy DAty It was said the papers | of great importance in |country, He was the 60,000 acres of land his own |in the case reached the owner of last 1 had' lived |time Mr. Coolidge had & peaceful and busy life for many |some features of the si years. His holdings were situated in | the war sec Gubernia Podalski, in southern Po- ! land, and he was looked up to and respected. Lringing millions of dollars worth of liquor into this country annual- lv. It was considered the “back- yne of rum row.” A suite of offices maintained in the Kast River| Savings bank bullding, and gen- cral headquarters were in Lexing- on avenue Then the bolshevik seized the gov- BAD FIRES IN MASS, Dwyer, whose name is Willlam {ernment of Russia and a period of T — okl § T | V. Dwyer, was named in the in-|nightmare came upon the .peace: |Newburyport Has Blaze Tn Business kowski in New Haven | president at Prior to that talked over ation with noon THREATENS TO SHOOT _HONOR STUDENTS AT ships, 24 Special ctment, together with his higher- | loving citizens of the Polish +EW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1926, ~=TWENTY-FOUR PAGES FEW MORE POLICEMEN N, B.H. 5. ANNOUNCED .- Six Guards Watch Dwojo- Four Win General Scholar- |- — PRICE THREE CENTS TO0 LG TALKING, GILPATRIC TO BE BROUGHT W) N VAL TO CONN. FEBRUARY 15 FOR i, PROBE INTO IS ACCOUNTS Advocates of Adverence Give Up) —~ * 1Y All Hope of Final Balloting Belore Tomorrow FMSF ARRE“ST_S—U” U S. -'“d_fl; 'l:h_omas To- | day Signs HEARING RESUMED, | Habeas Corpus For Edward Mesken Cross-Exam-| His Presence Before RESERVATIONS BEING PUT UP 70 SENATORS President Coolldge Fecls That Ten- med by Lawyer GOOflhan i Bankm—l—)fi‘-y—Referee- e wurs. ous PLAINTIEF BECOMES ANGRY Atlanta Warden Will Bring Py Detalls, as They Are Familiar : oner North After Counse! For Defense Admits That A R With Exact Situation in Upper Deposit of $1,000 to In- As o Fighter He Is & Good Sprint- House. i o Py R cr—Testimony Centers Arowna | SUTe EXpenses Has Been Washington, Jan. 25 (& senators insisted on Forman's Check For $5,000, | Made, on the world court - A subjeets, that | v S —— L 1 vot ; sdward Mes artford, Jan, 26 (P o s leaving 1 Forman of New |l cc 10 oc Y broug T b e g L 1 forme 1 cashie of the irss ational bank | false a (Wl el £ 1 oceupied the | 9F Putnam will be ned to Hart ) 1 " tion or Fet 1 examinatior 8. H e h & in « case in superior ‘”‘ ctio o) inve ition court before PilWatdo | SoN ot nE et L Marvin this mo anclal affairs at the bank i Ve New LGSR AL & (ter | United States District Judge so that testimony last | Wit . Thomas has signed ical and in accord with his vi | e habeas corpus i Many Reservations | ol produced in Ha More than a score of reservation a {hatitis ree in Bankruptey Sau wanson substitute had Froman | 3erman for examination by ereditor erence have been wuse TForman had |Of his bankrupt estate, The writ o {he check for |Was signed on application of Judg: Wonal voie answered that it | Arthur E. Howard, trusiee of 1t | demanded in a reasons. Goodhart | bankrupt Gilpatrie estate, 1 talked to peo-| Must Put Up Deposit | Under the rule which t £500 M e Gilpatrie, who is serving t he of 15 years at th second time its adoption in 1917, |n.q e kR each senator is lin 1 to one hour |Gigadhart asked him for the | pack to Hartford by the wa 7 lon the resolution of adherence and |y, of any man with whom he|(}o tederal penitentiary, but 1 amendments which have been of- 15 Naw YoTk abont (6 oot e porer o AULETR LCithel o eI . {Lelonging to Meshken which For-|jojjver Gitpatric until a deposit o ponte ol 1 ool . Meshken answered, “Mor- | ¢1 900 has been made by the trustee provoka more or less general dis- | o n and Denker on 28th stroet. | bt tro rareren o e truatee cussion, but leaders of fiw procourt | New York, hetween fth and Sth ave- | gorray exponse neldental to the re. forces are hopeful that a final de- | nues,” Asked what he had said he | ooy (RIEEE et T and cision cun be reached by tonight 0 langwercd that Forman had mine |ipeic O H€ SR BATKER B at the tax reduction bill ean b e e R na Hadinoires sicia et tolzonnsctionl ay. i That is all he said, accord-| The money to defrdy the ex On the decisive vote the leaders to Meshken, The rest of tho|Penses of Glipatric from At t ratif] on are confident that |talk was about check. Hartford will be deposited by they will be able to muster an even | n asked If Forman had ever | trustee in bankruptey, and will eater margin than the five above he would not re- | lised for the transport board of Gilpatric and t1 guards from the federal p is likely Gilpatric will be de Meshken said that ienied that Forman (Continued on Page 21) w York w 0 : ey R = g AR et o | tained at Wethers during i p confederates and members of ¥nfortunately, Mr. Jurjewicz was a | Section and Spencer Town Hall Is Court Recognition PADLOCK THREE SALOONS =hicen hadinintosieateds A0 s3d | ooionl of s iatay!in Gonnablisie o ring's sca-golng vessels. The |resident of that part of Poland | (hatinrepaa no conversatlohi AboUY) S i e ol ist guardsmen are alleged to | which remained after the war under | 1estroyed By Flames i | ” ) b "““:‘ ‘\‘ i ““( D i ik M e Aok f | el o e ot 1 s home in New ain on | ¢ ave been in thelr pay. isnegeontzolfor Russian authorl- | Newhuryport, Mass., Jan. 26 (P . 26 (R—Will lid-year | New Haven dudge Issues Order Re- | |, tord | Monday afternoon by Judge Thomus The indictment charges that part | ties. e can e o e e Niihe e ed for shooting ass of 77 student t1 Sidattig Europe, | It Was presented by Attor Law the conspiracy plan was to. at- Estate Seized hy Force o e i e Dietric few days ral scholarship a | straintng Them From Doing Any | W 0K O wouldult o f;v e noe WA Homard Baounsal Toriith: tempt to induce certain officlals of | Suddenly armed forces descended |10 MGONS 1 (HE AT OF 1O LOWN | ago, pleeded not guilty in court to- choo!, and 24 were granted | Ho =i shat o hig homo that DIENS | irustee, The petition for the writ imunicipalitids in New York to aid|on his home and selzed him. | 2T 041 under investigation lqay and with scarcely a pause de- honors, according to an an-| Business. Awyer Aliced JLoIILinadEnronEnt T 4 ipa E ; I by town authorities. Tiremen re- 5 : ¥ de ording lin & paper abrogating the provious |contained all the requirements later in the illegal transportation and|Dragged from his home withont e ety Then Je- |clared he would shoot a few morc ouncement from the school depart-| yew Haven, Jan e 20~ | akrecment and stating that the two, | embodied in the order signed by the . ceremony or without belong he 3 en called ne as held in $15,000 for supe enttonn \ t Ja } 1 s ecment and stating that th i ¥ tmportation of Iquor. ro | CeTemons or withent belonglngs, he |ihey found one o the bulldings on | bl Q e te e saloons were closed hete to- | Forrnan and Meshken, would go to [ COUSt Ships were operated from for-|was notified that his lands had he- e | ‘ wncis Henry Bradley, Olg Slinols s L ntedisy 5 eonat on e A fachien oo i Contorinte sign ports to rum row, and others} A el stom ST o was guarded in court | Irene Louise Haigis, and ( e ) 2 3 2 . |8 S 5 ¥ A two story brick building ocen- 5 % : = The injunctions er - i Governor Trumbull today sa | (Continued on Page 24) = v ers. The ihort vie With ; rnor 1 i were operated between rum row | r 1 Page 2 ed by Fisher and company Ll "“ orities o h\‘] i 1 reque City Attor- | (Continued on Pag had had a conference with the trus: ind the American shore, the in ST Lo s TR UG e U L i iving. th Sl ‘ i DEaES IERI R oL S S S R e | AnOitet Lo (ORUIoRN RN wnd boasts. He has been on a hun. |per cent or over throughout Sl e bFARGH F“R THR‘LL Bl The third indictment charges| of goods. in several stores in the|zar strike for several davs and hne|{hree ve AR kate 10 East strects. Reynolds is now | UL AT s Dwyer and John J. Mc_\,amm@‘.,n‘ building of tt VINES | heen forelbly fed by order of BeRn e o the police charged as decided to have Gilpatri 'h having sent the American ves- | bank adjolning were damaged by | il physicians, Yeate 1t w G e A f the liquor laws, A | ivered in Connecticut in time for ex <1 William J. Maloney to sea "}"i Tater Wmned)oaivast stimiatenliat | eatai e n Rt e i SUCHIRNER S SR | pla by John Donnelly at | I ineitoni T e o foreign coastwise trade in suc! 2350 jioun had secreted some re St ner A ey i amin: ) epper, taken he table, 1 e February as it is fe) probi n unseaworthy condition that the| . Wl ;““‘TI"”‘ 2 ’f;"{l\ _";( o“lw ': i4 | Mary Louise Johuson in art, Monica | Donneliy was arrested December 28 o iruery s te) m‘fl"\‘ “, \ vew of twelve men lost their| Will Become President of | spencer. Mass, Jan. 26 P—gpen- ||, Dogsliils alterink to b reaRtout: and Charlotte Ethyle|on | R e e =y the ste as ks 1 ce jcor town hall was destroyed by fire 3 ) 5 ey ol Robert L The wives and children ot some| Greenwich Utilities Dololievakt b Seovel, W llington an 1 over to superior | Toledo Miss Wrecks Auto | e o this morning and two houses were ongs in Norwich 8 Dube, ¥ 3 3 g 4 «flm\‘!-fi'} of V'm~"w untants, will of the men who perished gave as- | 5 Jdamaged, causing a loss estimated at [ANd Was arrested here with two F Irene A place owned by Mrs. Peter Wik- | 10 W ashington—Attired | “‘ SR \f_"i lent \,,"f Ll «istance in having the leaders of Company £60.000. The cause is undetermined | YW Britain men In an automoblle, | ie alias Blanche Voitkeiwicz at 286 | : RO R oains Tt GlIpR e et IR e _syndicats indicted. ! 1 belleved o be dua fo/w daect | SIteE L18 Jiedidisregardcdie traftic and Ethyle | Wallace street, was the third estab- | in Bathing Suit e Dwyer, the federal authorities | in the heating arrangements., The |$8nal Dietrick jumped on the ru in English, Francis He ment padlocked. Mrs, Wikris [IEany TRanc i «ald, omes was an owner of the| FEben F. Putnam, district superin- |hlaze started in a cell room in the |1iNg board of the car, was pushed in French, Hilding R s arrested foliowing a raid on | T | The decision to bring Gilps g foney Tsiand race track in Cincin- |tendent of the Connecticut Light and |police statlon which fs located in |Off and Dwokowski fired at him ton, Elizabeth Louise anuary 6 (P —Search | Hartford, which had ler nd of the Mount Royal race |Power Co., has resigned his position | fhe huildir The town bullding s ]“{‘ UAE 8 lneer, g ¥ B Louise Haigis, Olga Srogi [ BRSO ST TOr it con wxum‘m\ for sev ths by in Montreal. In addition to|here and will leave February 1 for insured 240,000 :" ‘Q”“‘_"“)‘ljv“‘ AEQLOIDEARCLUEDS | O} Ethyle Witkin, listory; | “DEADH. IS REV[VED veral interests cor . W alle olesale rum running |Greenwich, where he will become | pedfod o5 fatopNenghtain torbileall | Francis Henry Bradley and Mariorie | 5 > very soon after the state's i etivities, .r maintained the | President of the Greenwich Water [EEEinE Gibson x" tts in mathematl e MRS i \ ‘-Hg-,T comn st s l-!"fil",‘n]grv}\;"‘:::\n 'T,Jhr‘:,m, 3,;‘":."_, | water and gas to m».,m‘ wich v.‘,mv,‘ '\‘;"(‘”" “”\v‘," AUTHOR TLT | scicnce; Irene Loulse Iaigs, Olga |Cleveland Man, Heart Action Ceas- 1 automobil tings. at the last session select officlals. This restaurant was used \nC Water to Forchestor and 1ive G ST el R mauist| g During Operation, Restored As iring A snow theHoston; aceoRniate fo i a8 the “pay station” for the coast |N- Y. through subsidiary companics. | Thurlow Rogers, Accused of Slaying | [in o 0 o) ‘,.‘;'“‘\‘, = harlotte Ethyle | J & dinaliviinits prob o committee, consist- guardsmen in confederacy with the [ The company plans a large exten- 2 g ey '"\, - T" "‘]m‘ enograph Surgeon Massages Vital Organ { bathing suit and silk pajamas of former Governor Marcus H B seeording to the suthoriiies: |slon andiprojsetion program undes | SInfantClild, Elcads NotiGulltyny S8 rtelylac he e uation prog 1 e Activitios in Connecticut the administration of its new presi { hospi Sam Houston, wher | New Haven Court, Cleveland, Ohio 7. G. Morris of h 50 is invited by the & A specific allegation In the frst |dent during the coming yenr. a veterans' burean patient s | IAe i s e s g artord, will short specific £on b iy e | vl Putnanifcameltor s HavaneT o ; 1 3 1 erm pated a two-d : . wil P ictment. 1 that Coftey andj, ", rart of S sl icians say he cannot live more ' r. is on ta as t n, together with two other ! the early part of ors of Waterbury, pleaded 10t | yan g few months : o ; s fane: ton 1o « guardemen, brought 13 |¢°°d jity to Killing his & months old son. | : . e i U DI lodey bechuas i dolo, cases of liguor finto the United |Years prior 1o (coming e rd, in criminal superior court | Bancelaudinag i o S 3 % "', lin charge of the Connecticut e 1 L A S yold decision through 2 e States aboard the coast guard boat ] ed by cou . o | . 1 ¥ ¢ . § : ; and Power company's gas 4 S : Hauserman's heart failed © quiry relative o Tah The Swndiete ‘spparenty 414 Poner comngny's s wertii | Lone Woman Hires Lawyer To Fight | s 3 e sayan £of 4 Sivears. He has been in Greenwich | § Siens of menlatatvaly |c A A A R into Connecticut_waters. An overt |¥ears: Fle has buer it ° Hiel | sho &ns of mental strain. 5 - jei e v ment (U S S S A | et e 2 st =) Against Increase In Jitney Fares ;i e e s that Coffey offered ribe o it s coanecti pu ; o he reache ¥ N 42700 to Brown in New London, |1 1% about {0 sever his (oancction | counsel, Rogers since his arrest has i o [ o and h ' 0 § for three years. told many different stories concern S e | S \ Lt ite i . Conn., last October. S e th VLo anauya L 5 i 2 B S . % |5 the & i the |to Wast e excite- | Governor Trumbull And Wife Will : e Oharg Mr. Putnam hes been with the the manner in which his baby | Mrs. Hannah E. Hunter of Winthrop Stree Lead | ! Specific Charges public utility service for 13 years i Th fEnl SREERCITLA gpe 1| Be ¢ At White W o Baward tallag G R Ly are met its death, informatlon | L Ly age | | wuests hite. House On Edward I Gallagher, fOTMeT | qarting with the Conne T o et s thati R ogsral Attack By Private Citizens Dr. i s one of mBEE of the coust @ f“\ Wwho | and Power Co., in 19 At the a o {Ra’ chilabana) tiaa wateas | those rare cases where the heart Their Way To Florida. nasgbrolghtiahete S "1 1o 34 years, he will enjoy the dis 1’1t by means of ¢ - nd nervous ier 4 & 5 Tla. and arraigned yesterda¥. Was|qincqion of being the youngest presi- Mrs. Ha Hunter of 131 [t esent fares. shock of | Hartford, Jan. 26 Govern: mong the defendants named i gone of @ public utility corporation Winthrop street has retained cc commission will also re he b C oleon oy o f Mrumbull and Nva, Teorball will & fne first indictment. 1n & new com- |4y Connecticut. The =company 1o |yqy I'sel to fight a proposed one-cent in- | T© lon SoMacilfs sop I SARuTESon geald e e e e R plaint filed 2 L will be connected with recently had | y-nion station her | o i SR G I e on adopted unanimc R the heart act po g o8 I JEY eek he raignmen charged With |jio sronerty appraised at more than “'Q“‘ i HRLLLGH O Bon t week placing that body on re ut all except an ir rsued "" car [guests of President Coolidge at 1! \ringing into the United 700 | seven million dollars T it baltael e s IsARor o mOTE O D Ont ord as opposed o the increase. Th o crash. and White House while in the nationa cases of i t guard boat Mr. and Mrs. Putnam have re-! e "oy i be SRibo 3 over from | At 10 o'clock at the office of the | ton was adopted after alder- % 0 an m:ur] capit where they will remain a No. 3 1924, when | ggeq Lincoln strect w ile in | foifee court to superior court, Rog- | c utilities commission in Hart- en k 1.r»p:l ‘\vl a eanvass of s 1“ n‘«’l:js“;v:‘vm ‘,';“, l‘r\'“‘;‘\ {\:j M“r ": vv;‘v;\ will go of the cr: New Britain, They will coniinue | hrg was subjooted to a lengthy serics | 0 t show sentimen ¥ dition 1o |t Florida for a few wecks. ; o, another man | thoir residence here for the time be- | or A Gorard Gosiet Hor t the change. t and pajamas, | Governor Trumbull and his staft principal indictment, |ing I 3 i G NN Garey her tions in- | Mrs. Hunter's interest in the mat- | the girl wore silver evening siippers attend the review of the seventh 3 purchasing | Resides being a2 member of a| P R 3 Ito the hearing, at which Mayor A. |ter is solely that of bus patron, it is | . 2 “‘” 0 v‘; ordered her to feginentiin ENGWAETOTE oty B Sp ahrond finafmainialne) 1 numleeicEAAs Rl tions | Russian Radio Fans Get | M. Paonessa, members of m- | d. There are no others as- | Soviets Report Buying sEiasiee L i office at 1 Dutchess street, T.on \nd enginecring societies, Mr. Pu . mon council and others will also be with her in the hiring n{l 2 18e e nited es District Attorney | nam is a member of the New Brit- American Programs | yiaced on record as opposed : B and weifar ik Uibtaevic 12,000 Ford Tractors | the nearing. | Now Yorker Accused of Buckner said. Walter L. Van Dyke |ain club, the Shuttle Mecadow club| Jan. 26 UP—Russis | itneurs, tI sh Nair & ments will be pr r| w, Jan. 26 (M—The Soviet (L RDAY SR . e e el an thie tine s parohias |o%a i xiF nlateTub i Taithia at ae | i e e A e ekt | MeTr attorntye yalll S BIEINE fplbin)| bet erned, Jers today announce the con- |an automo dr and | Hurling Wife Onl!l \\lndO)\ ing agent in Canada, with head- |club he is chairman of the attend- |for {he first time., Owing to e hiraby ey dkvan lo turninhtrane: | & touo fig be the | without a permit, 1t fs the second | New York. Jan. 26 UP—Charles quarters in Montreal. He is al- ance, reception and house commit- |atmospheric conditions, reception of fe erc Lt Sty £ 1 Ford |time that the “driving \\1 ile 1vn;m\ ?,, o, an -;;,4,7.0‘.,,.: “-nflv ‘; ~ loged to have purchased liquo. {tees. He also is a member of the 'speech w but the vided they ar * — % x SIEDIACELE RIS B ] "m:'_‘ ‘714\" harge 1 with throws points in Nova Scotla for smug- |local chamber of commn s musical par am was ' on all lines ¢ | | tors. ¢ N s |,;‘c his wife from a A\““.\w o ‘V_vv gling info United States He will be succeeded here by B.|plainly audibl on two-valve | will permit t an | THE WEAT | paper express clation ¢ — third floor apartment. Mrs. Qv Heads Canada Firm | H. McElhone who comes from the |receivers cystem w ree of profit | | —— 1 |declar An. -n:t was found at t ottom of an - N P Cha St. Pierre, | Westinghouse Electric Manu N The whol try now is cagerly | ime will boon Hartford. Jan. —VForecast | mer L r-old pajama gir! |shaft and tak spital, suffer Miquelon. who s indicted in |ing Co. at Bosten. Mr. McElhone |listening for further signals from ¥ will claim for New Britain and vicinity: s | who app police court in |ing from possible fracture of the fiquelon, who in ning | L g b 4 : was described | will take over his duties here March |across the Atlantic. Most of the Will favor & p Unsettled tonight; Wednes- | [the Ford | Washington, D. C. wearing a skull, hip and arm. She told polic by Mr. Buckner as heing head of (1. During the month of Iebruary | fans are unfamiliar wit \ reby t s day ralm or <now and | [guarante ing suit, is believed to be v that her husband, who works at one of gest llquor distribut- | ocal plant will be in charge of [the English language broad- | vi pay warmer officia s vas satisfied | assume A close check failed | night, had returned hame today s Assistant Superintendent J. P. Han- |casting from New York proved en- |1 hose who do not, but concluded with [to reveal a record of anyone in |drunk, and that after a quarrel, I S T § | S | o any boost 1n ling corporation, Toledo bearing that cognomen. had thrown her from the window. (Continued on Page 24) {oon, . tertaining. y