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CLAINS ROOSEVELT [soveRnus' comunec NflTfifl[_]l] AMERICAN| MAY BE IN WYOMING Gathering of State Executives at Sta[el]]e.n' hv\‘flcammam May Portland to Make Plans for 1927 Gathering. Hold Up Judicial Appointment | eorians. ste. don 20 sy meeting of the exccutive committoo | of the Governors' Conforence fs |1 Washington, Jan, 30 P—The sen. | Ing arranged by Governor Browstcr ato judiclary committee agaln s |to declde the place for holding the considering the president's nomina- [ next session. Wyoming has been sug- | tion of Wallace McCamant as feder- | gested, | 4l circult judge in Oregon and Govornor Brewster s chairman of | among other phases of it, McCam- | the committee and the other mem- ant’s assertion that Theodore Roose. | bers are Governor W. W. Brandon | velt “was not a good American.” of Alabama ‘and ex-Goverlor Cary | Judge McCamant, now serving un- | A. Hardee of Florida, The vommll-‘ der a recess appointment, made the|tec will probably meet during L!n-1 statement near the close of his tes- | governor's southern trip, starting timony before the committece yes- | Sunday. terday in answer to charges by Sen- Governor Brewster on Tuesday, ator Johnson, republican, California, | next at Washington will meet rep- | who is opposing his confirmation. | resentatives of the federal labor de- | Roosevelt, he @!d, was not a good | partment and the timberland owners Ameorican because, as the bull moose | for consideration of the question of | candidate for president in 1912 he ; Canadian immigration affecting the | had advocated “recall of judicial de- | northern Maine woods, The sam clsions” in violation of a fundamen-|day he will confer with the seere. tal principle of the government. tary of the Nuvy Wilbur and Assist- Senator Johnson brought out the |ant Postmaster General Hartlett, in assertlon while quegtioning Judge | the adjustnient of the balance duc McCamant concerning his failure, as | the state on the Kittery Dridge. a delogate to the 1020 Chicago oon- vention, to vote for the senator as winner of the Oregon primaries for EF SE the presidential nomination.: The witness declared he was under no pledge to vote for Johnson and he Q‘ read a letter in which he said ho U —— could not vote for the Californian RADID TESTS WILL Be Big Featuse tional radlo week comes to an end conight ang DX fans who have been losing lots ot sleep can begin to suteh up again, (ONGLUDE TONIGHT North fo South Programs Wil New York, Jan, 30 (®=Interna-| NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1926. ‘WOMAN TAKEN IN RAID 0N ROCKWELL AVE. HOME Police Say They Have Withess Who Purchused Liguor By Botde and Glass ( uu,.ul with violating the liguor w two coun Mrs. Catherine Hurpst, 18 Rockwell — avenue, throug h"r attorney, Henry Milko, witz, asked that her case Lo contin- | ued uptil nest Thursday morning The request wah granted in polic court this morning by Judge Wil Tonight's tests otween 11 p. m.|lam €. Hungerford. ind midnight, castern time, will by Last night the programs moved 'mm cast to west every 15 minutes, The Amerlcan continental tests| supplemented broadeasting of the | | carier part of the week which wer { eption, concerned chiefly with European re- | ged that Michael Rotzloff en street, purchased a pint of at the Hurpst home for $1.40, I 15 also claimed that the man has ‘; irchased single drinks before ) eents h. Officer Thomas ] ceney and Officer Hellberg n the arrest, Mrs. Mary Kurleyzk, previous! found gullty by Judge Benjmin W Last night the Pacific coast got {Alling of violating tho liquor law |some eastern stations. The Rocky Mguntain scction got some with at clarity and Chicago got some, but rather weakly, Chicago got its own central zone excellently. Interference 1s Bad. Atmospherie interference was no- y apparent, experts said of t cast fans reported hearing | far wost stations and picked up Cuba {and Porto Rico. KI'WB of Holl wood was picked up on a short wave Eckford of Atlanta, bas | length. Most other Pacific stations Dbeen elected cre Indiscernible on high wave IR T was not in court thly morning to re- | coive n sentence, The case was con tinued until Monday, when Judg Aliing will be on the bench. T o of tho state against Wal | ter Legas, nolled this morning Legas was implicated with seven other youths on last Sunday nig when they are alleged to have at- | acked and beaten Officer Clarcnce | | Kumm, at North and Sexton strects, | | following a wedding party. Legas has | joined the navy, and is at Newport, | FOR SPORTOMEN | Boards Installed by Fish and {Game Association | The New Britain Fish and Game | association, as one of its activities | has installed four bulletin boards in las many stores featuring sporting goods. The boards contain a map |of New Dritain and viclnity giving the location of streams and ponds posted and the places where phea- sants have been released for breeding purposes. It is interesting to note, in this respect, that eighteen miles of trout streams have been stocked with 8,000 trout obtained from the state fish hatcheries, The trout ranged from 4 to 5! inches long; one hon- dred-twenty pheasants were released by the game committee for breeding purposcs, The bulletin boards contain no- tices of the activities of the club, and pletures of interest to sportsmen are also shown. At the present time, the boards feature a notice request- ing all sportsmen and those who roam the woods in the winter to note the number of hen pheasants and cock pheasants seen during their travel and report the number to the store where the notice was placed. The game committce will thus be enabled to plan its future activities ,PUST BULLETING because he had advocated recall of Fancles,” publication of Washington ngths. SR e . g 5 with more certainty as to the results o 2 { Seminary, wher qw 1s a student, Forelgn reception fell off per- obtalned. The bulletin boards have Then Theodore Roosevelt was MlChlgflfl Sflllfil‘s IflS]St 011 Re ceptibly with the increased domes- | 4 1 4 a1 bty - . P s e .| been placed in the following stores: not a good American?” asked the e tic activity, but reports to the test With a_pocketknife, hammer and saw, Private Alexander |} PRict o @ s ¢ senator, who was a candidate for maining Aboard eomraittes 1old. of hearing Busnos i Stenyk, U. 8. Quartermaster corps, has built a miniature temple | sonjer & Bros, Main street; Had- \;\Li-x\rl:sndcnt on the bull moose 0 Alres, Lima, and Vienpa, A fan in on the military reservation at Fort Benning, Ga. The soldier |field's sporting goods store, - Main S good Amerlean,” | 1y - v | palLimors reporied ploking. “L’NC“" e labored in spare time for more than a year. His materials were | street e H. L. Mills Hardware was the reply. \1‘1,275;?0:{,;£“&)h”“ ‘,’fi"‘ r;’r“,«“fi’; EAMILY lN St “c?riflii..fil' ;1“? | _— .| blocks of wood, cartridges, discarded packing cases and beaver ““j{:'a‘ r‘:\'c"on"”:e‘;”“ of the Hire: Senator Johnson then characteriz- lieq to the mainiand, fivo fishermen ; “| The only broadeasting irfended H. T er GWGS SOlmd M‘“Cfi board. 'The photo shows the top of the temple, which is 22 feet | tory, a special committes was ap- ed any man holding such v [1ast night retused to abandon thelr | pecificically for foreign ears last long, 18 feet high and 5 feet wide. pointed to work out a “Vermin garding Roosevelt as "unfit” to sit on the bonch of the second highest hieen 1o b‘f‘"" TWO EhCill)e Fl()m ]]‘]]i[]gi"“"“ woro tho grestingsicrom R ol at /. S. Gl‘aduafififl Shooting” contest. The plans are g | mond Hill, L. I, to France by Miss SR expected to be completed in time for American court and declared that it |yrparnoon, With additional stores of Anne Morgan, sister of J. P. Morgan, e . the annual meeting of the associa- :r\:ch a man (-.“,.‘m :}ahco;fl\:'r.;ml PY¥iood and fuel dropped from a;.J H(]]]]e 1N Ol‘al]ge {and guests, Mrs, A. W. Dike.| 4 gemocratis government can ”-!! AIF UEAMUADS Clty ltems tion early in March. ¢ genale O 16 nited States as | N i ] ki ¢ {Flanes on the ico around the tugs | member of the French Academy of | oyt only when it has an a judge of the courts of the United —— : and taken in by the men. there was | Agriculture. They spoke through & ..n¢ citizenry States, T want to know it." School Committe e Tivantiojknap it no_ suffering aboard the tugs. | Orange, Jan. 30 (P—Mrs. § A. [new Dutch microphone hewn from j jfuey T. Dure told members “The republican headauarters u,cdiSET STAEE FuR Mo witnoss denied that ho WAs| Mcanwhile the weather was calm | Cameron and Jier son, William A. |a solid block of marble. 4 i A e e e uing the renovation of Central N pledged to vote for Johinson at the - b . buildin and the temperature rose to above | Cameron, escaped from their burn- | Tonight, Canadian stations Will 0p- | jon exercises in nion as offices will again Chicago convention, declaring he ph the freezing point. A south wind | Ing home in Derby avenue this |crate from 11 to 11:15 eastern tan- | ..y o) ) last evening ——— ser s political headquarters be- had rescrved “to myself complete |qrove (he jeo and the craft back | Morning after a pet dog had given dard time, and stations in the north- | yis tonie wa 1t Bt sinning : frecdom of action” in a statement oy (o shore toward the harbor : the alarm by tugging at its master’s ern halt of tho United States will | it Ritterman Ha[ Planned Ent fry of T T furnished to Orofon t\'om-: beforad )iy and this morning the two boats, bed clothing. The roof was in | brondeast during the next quarter. i[n that the best govern- ‘ cial committes of the Elks club will the primary. Senator Caraway¥,}no Tngian and the Helen N., were | lames when Willlam Cameron was | States south of and including Cali- the democratio form, but | S ] W pth ol Gon be held Monday evening at the club- 3 democrat, Arkansag contended the . “,m,: for m,, ico to go out into the | awakened by the dog and he barely | forni ada, Utah, Colorado, Ne- |y o ior axict unless the majority 25\/\00() OLU \JT GL:“S liouse on Washington street. .NOH-CODU'OYGTSIGI Items Al‘e language of the statement mtxslilm- ¢ might enter the har- | had time to set his mother out of | braska, Towa, Kentucky and West ed a pledge, and Judge McCamant declared his candidacy for delegate was filed under a law which did not make it obligatory for him o supe o v I of its citizens are educated to ap- = ! Peter Pappas and others have her room on the top floor before the | Virginia will operate from 11:30 to | o iite it o declared that the| g Albans, V. Ion Taits | 1aKon o S0ye-yoant Jeae on . stave Now Oul OI fl]e Way ue ships drifted witn | entire bullding was afire, | 11:45 p. m, Cuba, Mexico and Cen- » government is interested In {erman, inter ; at 109 Church street for restaurant ok toward the haror. | The bullling was burned to the [tral America go “on the air’ frc bR e L SEOAUTL e ———— b lne . steamer Ala. | ground. Three dogs belonging (o | 11:45 till midnight. SRt Ll e Al RGO it n ey e e | raan eton « Tans X0 U i por\!rl(,h: ;:,‘,‘;‘Zv;&fr”:;g ri:L,’im,m ba, which first went to the ald of ‘\ll‘r’ ! (m"::’;l‘vln” 5 ]: C.O:":l "(n‘:”ll ‘by | “Graduation,” he said, “marks today in of $25,000 bail |house is street to Bernard | Ing disposed of the non-contro- Af y stimony, |y 4oy nd t e T cro rished, but Blackiy, b chere the boy | pending On ot A e aralt rraRal N e LR Ot s | versial fte THalcomuittes wiTnbinlla nan Tad | e L dlvoheanRteertes Wil i s e G e T e MISS TRAVER HONORED itne werioa in nte where tho bov pending action of the federal grand |Miller through the Camp Real Es- versial ltems of the tax reduction ik o the Henobe rhich senc the o) DAt 8 AN WY Ksand Havelidl t o e ) {and girl become (he young man jury on char vising from his at- |tate C bill, the senate today tackled the nomination back to give {he ap- :‘_;‘:H‘T";L",(L b 'f;!lnt“' down #hore, | iho fire loss was estimated at d woman. Provious fo radun- tompt to brinz 1000 worth of | Nrs, B. Boyle of Hillrest avenue | Provision on which contests have pointee to answer Senator Johnson's able g back to the harbor $16.000. e bl started near the | Head of Nurses at Hospital Elected | tion, the student has his material diamonds into this country in viola- s confined to her home by illness. | been brewing. i boonilhs ot e fes Ul able e gutl B o s e ko wants looked after, and s living tion of the customs laws. o Sunshine socicty will meet| Soctions repealing most of the ; O oo A any e chimncy on (e top fltor from 0| Yice President of StateTeague at | under dircetion of others, He docs | Althoush Ititterman 1okl customs | Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock at | Miscellancous taxes which had augh n a blizzard vednosday ¥ ERTES, i ¥ Y1 wa 3 he s8¢ - not have the responsibility of the authorities that he had $8.000 stored ' tns Mcthodist church. been provided by the house and TAUNTON INN BURNED afternoon. the tugs spent a terrd v-“““’ caldenioniilie Bocondifiecry Bridgeport Convention. | adult, Uon completing Ho school (in a safo degesit box tn Now Yark, | g poct SR | procided by the house and ap- ing night ice bound in a gale on the | 7 he Royal Arcanum has changed 4 o o P g 'ho said it was not his own anc ‘ peafi ey 5 | proved by the finance committes lak Phuarse Miss Maude Y. Traver, directr CONYERChamyONNE SENISNHONEYO UM its mecting dates from the second -— ake. Thursday food and fuel be- . 3 S 10 prospect of raising the s 2 4 €entury Old Hostlery Totally De- RHLLIGW € ¢ ° ‘ § Bt sources. Hig life will be under his oty demanded for his release. Ko Atel i L ih ol issday - L on the two tugs made !11‘11‘ DL e o e kot ol |srand jury does not convene Hnepfusesindnthindilitesday oo stroyed With Loss Estimated at|way across perilous ice to ohmn;‘ president of the Connecticut League e (o el Mehipanry)ls T e ¢ month. pl:c:(ro:;n:zomm' against these are 5 help for their comrades, who w FTE“ lflNfi ILLNESS of Nursing Fducation, at the state | B B L AT o e AR i o L R R Half Milllon Dollars. 7 th hg a ¢ ! 4 s |older men and unable to ma convention of nurses held at Bridge- S s A CREE A a Pressing for action on the con- in the life of a person for it is the can fury v . A e & troversial items, Chairman Smoot Taunton, Mass. Jan. 30° (@ - |JoUrney. . completion of & noble cffort, and “““w ORI ~~-r\‘\\- e n)o:vn‘,.';f, wadly burned | o¢ {15 finance committee, in charge Four scorched and tottering walls | > = (Contluued from Tirst Page) g QR < ropresents’ hard) work, “Soma iy Ilierman, b Suisear 06 BRRES S e Bt SR | of the bill, was confronted today and the remains of a tower today | Newspapers Lose Fight | i A : | have worked harder than others, | PORN e at the Now Biritain General hospitay | WIEh debate from the opposition. markd the site of the Taunton inn, er Railroad Charges| TFuneral services will bo at the ' 4 but T know you could not ge b 2 Provislons whick must now be Jor thre fidrlerd ot 4 cenbucy one y auroa AL S s Tt nson L 2 o'clock [ i 44 without much hard wo A i v e decided and which constitute some of New England’s leading hostel- 1, o " |with Rev Theodore A. Greeno of ; k | said. : T T it e y of the vital terms of the blll in- B e N a at | Publishers' association for leave Giitioline B Burialt will bo I Bl B St. Joseph's church, pronounced /ECT AHEE t from a maximum of 40 per cent e $500,000, The fir hich staptea |ittervene in the proceedings by | . 000 Gior Bl e the invocation. The school orehes- (' % PER]SH IN FLAMES 20 per cent, repeal of the inheri- late rday from an undeter ‘“'\l“‘“ 'ill‘“;' ads !]-x.\’ for carrying S e Bl tra played Tannhauscr Mareh, by | tance tax and publicity of tax re- il a1 T e 0, e s it 0| pporsin ar manvann || @R Yoo bt ot o graduite |y i oy | e Mt sl of R B h lad by the marshal, 1 2 = 2 : % X department throughout the njght| = 5 “ambridge, Mase., Jan, 80 e : 2 ; over my } o concern T Brothers, Trapped in Lonely Farm- Aiis and it was not until, daylight that | SOmmission. “ambridge, Mass, Jan. 30 (P Clark, and Helen Cieszy S er to 13 1-2 per cent to oftset the re- e e | The commission determines the RoberuiE 0o raySlininiepnroy junior class, filed into i D ; | house, Die Before Fire Is peal of the capital stock tax, ap- Most of the 200 guests at the |Charse the railroads may mak sor of Latin at Victoria untver- torium and took places in the cen to be uncers L | Proved yesterday. e mm:’ thelr rooms | the post oftice deps ¢ r e v in Manel osle v.. !'.n ,;\ n()l.)‘mti a . . ; B |tor. Two special musical numix ¥now what | Discovered, Senator King of Utah, one of the when the flames were discovered, | 05 M & @50t e fL8LnENS “‘_“_-“‘:‘_r 2 penan : |y the school orchestra, directed " Jan. 30 (.. | dcmocratio members of the finance Sedcral listel emplayen cdaped - " USSR goctatioht Blolig Joint DolAte : "jl” er on _"";’““'Uj:)‘l) [ by George B. Matthews, were r Caitolastl taced & maxt- |i:nablo (o oscape ”“”-‘ e committee, also has served notice o ey ori s e yuvm‘nn sking that no order touch- 1 ; colleg "“‘”I )' 1‘”‘ s 2 : Exl-vrul. The diplomas were presents fy,, 3 | hote: on onion ik & nie ho wihl propose further reductions e e om | N8 \.\\".‘u- rates for mail E M . ‘\x. aen .\Ifnr\( ({ ;“\, \ v K | ed by Mr. Burr, following his ad- ; Toral 1"' Py Chr)mx‘\l\ mm_fi |in the miscellaneous taxes by re- smoke and exposure in the bitter Rulseunll St han i catinals L2 S Gl ! dr, Utterman said that he was brin Wiliam Moorman— brothers | Peal of all automobile taxes and alinari R s methods ef the post oftice SRS A Ea o eel bt i | Lollowing arc the graduates et liamonds into the Unife Alandiesn el b M’\f"r‘cal of the levies on admissions ) sl " tment and the rates it had fixed ical ! nhum colleg $ 3 | Helen Mae Arwmstrong, Gerirude e Montichiiro dan CAnt: d and cripy were burned | and dues, e ol second elass mail, ;and professor of Latin at University || Yo et SR A S i | for an ath carly yesterday. fonraliocean Lt R es newspaper callogs Caruli T addition, b [} [teans nrae AmacyRIC R Lot 104 » hiouse was on a lonely road L tement accompanied the |fellow of lixh ‘acgeemy dani i | Agnes Bystowski, Amy I Carison, ler them. The customs 0 wim had fntended to deliv- [, o8 BON N hiithe TEACHER DROPPED Set WE . uli governor he British institute of L - - Biint Hl Carlioni® Geraldifs e el ey as practically burned to the | Philadelphia, Jan. 30 (P—Thomas Plane Improvements Aid e Florence T duty he Curtin, Monica. §. Dyminskl, Sonhic |ols tlirough Cannda would have |Er0UM: Georgo Blodgett, a nearby | Beanigion bas basn | dlsmismed Much in Record Flights! st1v vor s7:0 srovenr | e NM168. MAUDE T, TRAVER | ||Susan Daekiosky, Maraaret Ann 35¢- |aneviniod to moro thian $45.000 i moraing by the tefiecs [Versity of Pennsytvania for his fall- x Rt TR theor i TR ATTEMPTED BURGLARY {lanson, Marlgn Faigen Elizabelh | gems wern found concenled omLnE TR, e to bkl . Dayton, 0., Jan. 30 (F-—Rapid iat Johnson, througi Thomas I | | 3 ames {n his bedroom win- |ure to notify the university author- e A S ought suit for| A call carly this morning told of | POrt for threo duys closing yester- |Loufse Fox, Philomena M. Guiow- in a boy of taleum powder and roll- JMamed tn his Letsoom NI iiica ctra ticeasniof disciatine fond S B R st Bekel E. Hall- an aftempted entry into a store on |4a¥. Miss Traver also has charge |ski, Irene Louise Halgls, Mahel Alice [od in his socks an 1as when [10W: e ‘Jrf e = \.‘ "., e infury to Charles N. Kessler, of “v it h u."v!; lll\‘ im y away with ias K. Hallstein, tho Krekorian block on Glen street. |© the program wo for the year Johnson, Mary Louise Johnson, {he and his ba AE as taken from | - 1 A D Los Angeles, a nuden’( K.;l!r Brealaieibl S iciC it e Shor i i fiicer Hell. |and is arranging fc neeting of | Mary Ellen Kennedy, Julia Lo v Montr press here. AULUSTS, o : = % andthatisliipa been made by Deputy nt MeAvay and Ofticer Hell. (and 18 arranging for a m T s ) 1l expres v Salilgley ke i o many sot fh L Bl D A D T : Eie the organization in this city ‘next {Kerry, Marlon Mildred Koplow S The body of William, identifled by |Participated in a party New Years of a flier taking an airp ' SiX or viILT vitz, 1 ted. 3 : ‘\n]an iarier Tl arenEnTi: o 5 5 wateh ha carried, was found near [I2ve and was found the next day by Ishiin o2 ERRoSCR IS REOTL Ikt il Miss Traver is vice president of |MucDonald, Agnes Shirley Maloszia |10 10 18 Years £ dobr wherd Ke spparsnlly ”"m"g’f" e "Mm’?m“’ s il e ool eRiidie bl the Business and Professional Wo- |Elizabeth Ann MeAloon, Celia H:len In Mansls t ) t eans L ey ;"’v\‘\:;:rp'.-dz“fi?er yw‘;-‘;r-k D8 W AR oD e L Yo men's club an 1 to be its | Michalowski, Sophie Mary Mikal 3 3 3 o watch had |1¢ at Kes D Licutenant J. A. Macready’s attempt 13 - v Plymouth, Both men |located in a manner still unexplain- 4 RS ) next prrwldfln kas, Hilma Christine Nelson, Elvie | s i e AT % BiK b to sct f' .\»v.~ \y\m. 1's altitude record \ : : {Theress Nygren, Dorothy Jax g s - i fonnd . n years old, ‘“‘, ! e ‘“fls take n to his home en at McCook field here. id (I i T . Marjorie Gibson oirs. Sars Wy ot ne o 1 They were recluses and It was be- |the Pacific coast this week. the getd Macveady ¢ e q P ‘“‘,M" SET o ol ¢ sentenced to from 15 to |of money about the house. A search Elk 0 t height of 0 feet. His & v | | | ; : ; ) Srogl, Agnes Emelia Stromquist, Eva | 18 years in state Rt \s Wwas made of tin boxes found in the us ed AT (S L | | I i A ) Waterbury Girls, Injured in Accklent | \nicy Swanson, Floreace Tsibelle | convieted 1 I ruins but no cash was discovered. — miles above the earth, but | | 11 i b e g o Ethvle Wit % : charger on the motor of his €3 T I Bring Action For $10,000 and §15,- | TomKins, Charlotte Ethyle Wi Calvi, The ; : 4 I e | Lewis Beecher, Philip Harold e s o (i HHHHHI ;i Waterbury, Jan. 81 (®—Alice | baum, Hilding Roger Bengston Ar. Sues Slncla]r ] "“”‘”‘"’i et I 6 : 3 Rimky and Mildred Tealash passen- Hilding Berlin, Francis Henry 2 | . gers in the automobile of W. J. De- Harold E. Carlson, Il A . b i firing intensely from the extreme | : : Bl i ool b e Ol S aaca B e \ | Take Miss Louisc Light of This "”"" SRR Y T i W g | soverely infured in an automobile ac Y o os Stuart Dube W& Macready, LoRS O RS ¥ Ui ok ek e Y |cident "a ‘fow months ago today |Leonard Ryde Ekwurizel, Ire z SRR R | | A 8 ; brought suit for $10,000 and $13,- | James Gennette, John Bartholomew | | Bdward I Cohen of Hartford and ke e T jus it prscticect J SR e 000 respective iinst George De | Georgini, Myron L. Gordon, E Miss Louise Light, daughter of Mr. cuit over ‘,]' 10, J > . ¢ ]ol; a It i MY X g A Vito of this city | Nathaniel Gourson, Joseph T L _ l [ and Mrs. B. Lig Tremont | pictures and fhen related his } : N g Thoy clain : igured | Kania, Thomas Lis \duft, SiVET e 8 | strcet, will be married tomorrow | experiences in a matter- man- Y. K A and that their clothes were ruined | James Lacava, Lawrence Datricl y : B | cvening at b o'clock at the home of | nery | A S in the aceldent | Mangan, Jr., Joscph James r. : Nt the bride’s parents. remony s oy claim the owner of the truck | chesi, Jo Leon Matulis, . i s will be performed 3 T\\enlv-Thlec Arrested | S violating the rules 5 roud Philip McBriarty, Carmen Ro i M & oo Tladas, assist . | | 3 8 § y overloadin fically charging N ‘l.« Georgo Frede n, DS seph H. Aronsc 2 | ) _ [by overloadin cally charging Nap org S ) ! \“\nl\l“rs" id. g 14;%(:1_5!1'1(3‘!‘\(’]:\ | l 4 : : that there was of furni- | Norman Berg Occupin, ) i bride wi St % \ ,ture on a one ton truck at the time |drew Ondrick, Chester wrer 3 . . ) of of the accide worn, Martin Henry P ! e 2oile { il R 3 R e wcis Politis, Fi ol A restaurant at 53 ) HHh \ g AT ; {President Discusses R il S g : L3 . e " = Progrelon & Athis HEN, MG 2 R Coming Geneva Parley iienry spindler, Harry Lavrence S at the home, at- oulket's, was arr « bW R St AR i 4 Washington, Jan. 50 (P—Presi- s ! samuel Anthony Vetr tended by dlate relatives and | conducting a gambling } o e ; % W |dent Coolidge disc the fort Jolin Francis Wolft, Irving Isa-| M8 ; immediate s of the coupl and seven frequenters als < 3 ; e {coming f sarmament | qore Yahr i - Following reception they w tuken to poiice vlq'!«rhr~ © House | RN = 5 { i leave on a wedding trip to New frequenters were reloased agder bail | : : : ¥ | break day attended hy Sena- WOMAN'S BODY FOUND W York and Syracuse and upon their of 82 . N & 3 5% 3 y . 3 B | return they will reside at 7S Sterl. : Senator Robinson mocratie | 1-ondon, Jan. §0 (P—Mrs. Howard, {ing street, Hartford mined this morning, The eight men [jeadier, and Senator Siwansoniot Vire | Mite of Rovort M ¥, brother o A LAVR AR e wiil ba given & hearing in city cour Ay RO Ny & |3inia, ranking democrat on the for- | 51 D l”““l s \ amh ay DR. GIBBONS DIES Willlam W. Woodcock, exalted Monday b S 5 5 ; b BE | Cicu rclations committe 12 1"2 10~ the . i, ; fl“*-’ b : sLiladelphi a 3 ruler of Pawtucket (R. 1) lodge of - | v o 3 Chairman 1 of the fore r tound drowned today \n‘ a pond near | Tenry Y o S pr E'ks, whose resignation bas been WIFE STAYS OUT AT NiGHT | 0 lations committee was not present | ler home in the neighbarhood of | 8 R ) ordered by Judge Willlam H. Atwell, Saying that his wife stays out at ' Billie,” airedale puppy in a Cleveland ]‘\t store, lost his mother 1"ty expected to conter later witn |GUlldford. Mrs Howard swas t Wyo., 1 ied Harry . Sinclair f nsy : ‘| ational grand exalted ruler. At- night and continvally cets drunk, almost before he was old enough to walk and he was very lone- the president on the { 'l"{’O‘; 208, ]9 7eeE ol ¢ $16.500, ] vas w Gibbons was | well investigated reports of alleged Walter Wysoski reet, |y, So lonely that he eried himself to sleep every night. So! Congress esoln- o e e e had. rightfully entiticd 1o or nth of | graduated f nerst and later|Mouor law violations by the Paw. complained last o D i1 N 1 : £50.000 approp » red {r neurasthenia the hols © notorious Teapot | st N Safane - ) . psuel s alenl ] Sarah, an cld monkey kept at the store, adopted him. Every !lon authorizing a $50. HIDEODES - rarie Ve hol ; ious Teapot 3 1 ore coming to|tucket lodge. In addition to order. geant John Ki o A ok e e e e e e e 1 he doesn't whine !°P to defray the expense of Amer- | Dome Oil rve. He places the syIva n 18 he was a|ing Woodcock's resignation he sus- ferred to Probation Ofticer Edward L'. - ¢ goes sieep in her arms and he doesnt WA jean paricipation in the Geneva dis- READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS value of the alleged holding at that | me of the faculty of the Uni-|pended the charter of the lodge for C. Conuolly. any more. cussions, YOR RESULTS figure, Iversity of Pittsburgh and Amherst. |60 daya, Edward 1. Cohen of Hartford to City for His Bride. etis’ bail was not deter- |