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r [ News of the World By Associated Press NI ) ‘progy, ,,.“ )l L (I KY MEIN 13010, bunn) Axwaquy ESTABLISHED 1870 -~ WOMANWHO POSED AS MOTHER OF BRIDE MAY BE ARRESTED NEW BRITAI LO\\ELTIbUl‘ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 'If Gilpatric Had Connivance Of SCHLEIFFR'S CASE Others, Fact Must Be Traced And N[][[[[] IN [][IURT 1926, : Reported- flAudltors Are I"f ormed ‘Labor Union Onganizer Wil Nl Mrs. Terranova Slgned SAYS EX- EMPL“YES (m_] covell, Wellington and. Be Tried Again ‘ Marriage Certificate | | Company Notified T ™ HE WS CONVICTED ONCE As Parent of Girl MAY SOLICIT TRADF Who Is Only 15 . Y19 ludge Alling Files hndufl | Writing of Scope | Their Investigation and Yhen Won On An Appeal—Was ; Ordered to Probe Every Prosecuted O Charge of “Tcit- | \ ! ing Striking Railrosd Men To James Cecere, Also In-, AgfllflS[ Laundry COID. I Apparently Shady Deal. || \ volved, May Be Taken| I S New Haven, Feb, 3 (P—E Tuto (uxlod\ With Five| o 2 tie | 10ion organizer, convlcted here o 3 5 A Yo 5 5 harg course they should follow in ex- |\i W00 l e Witnesses of Marriage. ! Court Upholds Right of Ibl\)mrgwll he! ‘m‘m\_ o‘j o h |violance, ’v \ 1;‘ t ;‘;X{.Ll“ . | Workmen To Seek Business In! sartment to ascertain if e i e ( Own Behalf And Sets Aside Tem- Sriems Rt ] ird time., His case, > to have falsely represent- In any way 1 i 1 1 long ber uw on the superlor court | ~EIGHTEEN PAGES MOVE TO COMPEL ADMINISTRATION T0 ACT IN COAL CRISIS STARTED Palm Beach Also Tell of That Green Acres, Worth. Sweeps Over Near Lake Han ofi Cho worary Injunction. urities In the course |, hes been nolled. nother of Carme- ! ) ¥ Inj L b trom O 5 i L wshington street, | The right of Charles Witkin and ni of Putn AL (s unnseie i 1 ged 15, so that she could Lecome olda ftwo | disok ) the aud A i , 1T ) he co ttee ap- 1 me I~ vite of her son, Joseph Terra- | omployes of the Union Laund b Ll ar or a_tumor Ry t, | by John H g period i o d 24, of 7T t | to engage i the laun \ ‘i bastino t the | this city, is upheld in a on fil- Instractions in Writing e docket of | worth early today of rest together it |, court today Judge I} I'he rnor’ committce on ¢ New London | rores of Ured and urch street, and ,\\ effect of which ia to | :d of a general s charges sim- || e b nd two women, |¢ temporary injunction BUNEDICT F. DURHAM , Wellington { et dding of the |Emanted sey to re- ; company as to their duties, | e veier |, T iianrey | traln Witkin o Is from : warned tiie auditors that these | ity hall, | such practice, I sctions should be In writing | employed by even families were made home- I nted | Heuring on o dissolve | South Maln Ll v were to disregard any in- clation of = legs anid two pevsons: WoreLlnivad i LeitiEe1vas o Col 'Altred T Thomp-|| L was held © ek s which were not In Writ- ists as an o by a hurricane which, ac d N for a marrlage li- | g0, Attor- | b - Pl g > draft of the instructions |.x 2 heavy rainstorin, swept i «ir] was under age | eV Irancis P. Rorhmayer of Hart- | % Hpeleslin Ao f iade, the committee studied |strike places and 4 1€- | tpon We 1 Beach today ’ ’ 1t 1t was | ford appearing as counscl for e E rom it at leisure and today it was made [ured in thelr settlement. He came | troying and bu 1 consent of | tWo applic Through Judge Jo A " the foot. | Public by Charles G. Morrf of |to New Haven in November 1922 to 3 v, and |H. Kirkham, the laundry company | ¥ G ) s ”"“‘ ko o \ secre of the com- |assist in the Tdentity ; { sought to have the temporary or i el l“ 8 other members of the [t ¢ Haven road w ot yet be 4 that Mrs. Terranova, | Sland. A complete review of fiwc | 7 v\“] 41_‘\_*” o ommittce are ex-Governor Mar- |l 1 . are checking reports er read nor write, or | evidence was had at that time, {i1on" on the L Al-NIda etownl Tac Holcomb and Morgan D | talker, © s were killed put a cross on the Contracts \l::m'nl Late | ‘w ‘. ”‘ e the ard. voice, A o p R. T. Winters and i mother the girli|| Ihe iwo formeciemployes adml ‘ e s Orders for Probe e q"_t',"" R. Fort of Baden, N. C, siould heve signed, minor | #d having signed contracts under \ N the third New Britain boy| LThe governor's committee has b2 “ L | Were injure fssion for marria er the | Which they agreed not to eng el ol o the following to the itora Homes mone! e tiny | The storim first touched the Geor- Fas slgnedsAtforntyina - {IANd EYSWOTISHOE RuFO Ry Ga TR i L b ata ioned oy avenue section of West Paim rformed t |leaving the company DO A Nelan B o Mr. and irst instruction Scovell, Seaen ch, reports indicated, sweeping " couple lef! was brought out that tie S Shhel ”,“‘ 5 WahTizton dahall ac dahiiing | ight blocks there before striking 1 New ¥ contractsPwera i otRBl g et BN (e iant 4t the thelnidn ght suffice to cover Green Acres, two miles west of ¢ Father Roports Groom M sing | some months after Witkln and Rey- o1 Tnst voar and the winner of (out intent, viz: that they should in- Worth, 5 7 o'clock last ni Scbastino nolds catered the defendant’s en- | t's Burns' Memorial, and |Vestigate every transaction in which iwas don nova, faik groom, re- |ploy, that the same contract peci- ind Mrs, it appears probable that in his char- | 3 sl e B his | fied a commission pavment on ; . |acter as state trensurer the afairs o 2 ince carly yesterday morning, Of- aid, and that oth men | further Gilpatric's manipulations. les Councll hall, ar 1 Poeney started an rom the company’s | 15 (e slateslree arin saiiRe [atters rs of the New | 4] later discovered | cmploy. {open to you reasonable hours, |Haven road reported back that he rranova was at the | Ossian 8, Bennett, president o “'RS ANNA BAUMGAERTNER o probability that Gil- |had advocated sabotage in conduct i hall. |the company, admitted the con- | HAD. ; manipulations used |of the strike. He was ted on police he |fracts were signed after the period T & ) he could invent |complaint of company W .'vvl‘ e ! dischurged, He said no | especlally astute to observe any and |strikers “to, p ery in the .‘flm' Annual ‘\lcehng Hears Re- ) commissions were paid by ery indication ¢ f en- |nal box: 1 various other things. | o5 R m dith the two workme | envestments 1 Manifaoturing zid A it 2 ords or The cass went to trial hefore Judge | port of 1,242 Mem- Vritah teynolds cdmitted | ST Sy do .t your own dis- {James 11, fer set | P i Jwundry busi- | Public Utilities Stock—Rank - jdot 12 & ? | 'l(‘l'\hlll Increase cdmpany's | Total $1,118. | ntinued on Page [ 4 mploy tior | | e s to (UHHHU % ‘ 1 left an N h}“"’-”‘\ k him "wr | % Alli o 45, according to ap N l ash, of Weste e prior to | court, setti orth ollow- e ec odge 1 it is not con- s Union H H i 1 Story as Court Sits in er rlome i ) S Other offic | contra 15 st : . _|ing year wer Lie sol 0 3()0(] STRIKERS MARCH Reclines in Wheel Chair {thoodore voster fe was brought to the [ r 3 ' o ’ company during the period of the | & Ligit | STREETS OF PASSAIC| and Accuses Husband of | \w centract 1818 v l‘-wm (.U Harry C. phigeepe (it Ofeal posits, $LAIS.| e Failing to Provide for ‘i L leqilng Police Give Permission and 1urnish | ¢ fl ‘“‘.,", ; groon, thro 1 to mean ¢ Support. LI Washingt after a \m\\nh‘l\ Escort—Nu Disorders Are Her Supy i fact that e ; Reported. Danielso first time in t Comsto 1 Passaic P —Thret e 2 Wheelé r B ¢ housand s mill work- Britain, co WAL pplication f Pt Pheee of 16 Charleston Long Dis- | 1908000 R e e . Steve ) the laundry company d 0 tance Dancers Need Medieal A(- | bands @ policementis ne 146 Greenwood stree r aorelar o - f:v'. '\":q‘u : P u'w‘u‘ ':l‘yrw "e ! tention Early This Morning, tried for non s rt case was | Decem i al 1 ued n Judge ) lie had knowp ( tor quite a | complaint New York, 1 () — Three wed & b Judge Alling's Finding of & Charleston “marathon” [ ord will make | (4,151 Cocere Denies Tudge Aling's t follow - E Al disposition of the case. 5 Clacur, 5 “The d 1 s is alleged that on Nove g her oV H\‘.uw\‘ I I' : nt to Coral ve £ ot that Mrs ranova. | tatned cer James | day announce ons upon nog .t 4 or Feeney 8 he ¢ not | nees of the contestants, ollowing affe 4 Botany | ° puitilie fadint wnderstand Wiy b jor Terranova | then, for 11 collapsed after Mills, Passaie and ( 14, return amily only $41 sl hould have e complaint, a8 | hipy from ta 1 night until short-{of 10 per cent/ wage n vith which to buy food i y g . : sdding. s formation nowled whi Iv before d a. m 1 e vouth ! per cent incregse for overtime & N& . < ‘m was X a brother of | may be sa v i s ken to hospital fter 6! vecognition of labor organizations Schoell's wife, who is an ; as chased of his confldentl e { danecing Gera Mills, ‘20 per cont wage 1 at in ng room where d ¥ Jast night. iis cmployer tere ot i ey se and redognition o i ard by Judge Hunge 1 ¥ ; from nent whi reeme f - Hy ot lines | ige, Prosccuting « ; : | led gole hen pre on o = : ,‘-L. Workted ¢ G. Woods ar D sanie] fon < o in its dev the plaintiff in this action. Th in a taxica reduction and 1 i Gaeite A it rnoon Ps el pay. : T ph G. Woods did ne e | twisters in 1 2 hie would 1 o prey S ave asked for N iy ol ¢ . : { his I nalf for ovértime s in a wheel ct L 4 omplains t Y —_— sat across from his 2 £ 1 William Anderson, Former Head of POLA NEGR[ M]SS[NG ither spoke to the other tnete o Schoell ntered t ToC £ tion which i Saloon Teague, Now Uncon- e Mrs. Schoell said she a bee : i ¢ idene s AD AT WORK Clinithetaey 11 itionally Freed Trom Prison Movie Suttlen Tasvis Aliguesque | SEAGI (0 R ' e | DROPS DE J New Yo i ® William | On Midnight Train—Has Not Been | CEL LI B L 4 e H. Anderson, former superinten- vor daughter 3 + Anti- Seen Since, n able to buy Jjoseph Gorman, 01, Veteran New % g s h 2 iy, ~ parer 1s t s, solicit % 2 e o Albuquerque, N, M., | L2 Prosecutin Attorney Wood Haven Railroad Fmploye, Dies Tu | parently | rison. | erdabouts Poial Neen)| oy oteautine R Ehlionney, . 1ihe plainit movie actress, who e e ' Florl signal Towcr. b ed on A 1 W lorid s westbound | train & choell advised his daughter to go | Bridgeport, Conn.. Feb. 3 J | mained & miystery today to work and earn money and = ) employe of the . One repor: ttreatencdlifto NBave iitor e iand Hariorg ot hat|o LoDk Galljup, N. M | America, saying they would ey \road for the 3 dolph i\mcnnnln, ! s ¢ fo support themselves. In one R who recently opened an v \ e TSRS | culated recéntly that they are co ter he stated that he hated his 4 et mere, dropped dead in | | Gourmandizer )m\ Is = templating ‘margiag® ! and calied hisy s daren Ao gnal towe? at the railroad sta- Ready to Seek Title | Trinity Memorial for duc to pass’through he - rom the ¢ tion toduy. SR = ¥ il Late Cardinal Mercier * . wn nd = Gorman came to work ® Morgantown, W. Va., Feb Hartford, Conn., Feb. 3 (P — A | N'™ egyl & | wrote his daughter so that his fam- L p ower today for the first time in : A—After a practice session last | T dha G 11)1\)1K”o:h()m : v; v op being extravagant.” H(‘IOI( Policeman to Wed eral days. He had been engagc veek during which h levou nity college Chikpelt this Thorne and sald e was s Cinitait He ' o ,M supervising the funeral of Charles checse sandwiches, six pork inttyfeoltene ickiiel e 1“\;:,?, e was ' consid i Ronnidtniathonsetia Girl W hl)\(‘ [t lf(‘ He Saved Ward, railroad brakeman hops, one large loaf Itallan M r Ferdived Hom | ey 1Y 3 cld son, who is work-| New York. 1 A ro = RISa e g ooy e ian ity college the honorary -l g King $15 per week. He | w began fo when Germany’s Entry Into v]'“"”' Aol s it K ‘ v of laws in 1919, ¥ e s ¥ demanded that the |Ggorg t nged MEIEULSS, RO ner N 0 f r 0! v - X rd money, but he ‘um the sea to A B will & by Professor Henry WEATHER y | d . League Gets Appro al wagon, has nec i i Rhdtress, iy bt THE ‘ bs wifa toid the son |rcecue Mise then Berlin, Feb. 3 P—The foreign re- || af ng > - 5 R R t have to pay any |19 years ol ifation ations cor of Reichstag il 2 3 Hartford, Feb. 3.—Forecast sndt I A Ay ny's uncon poke o 1 for New Britain and vicinity: oday when jonal entry into the Leagu t 1 a's Snow probably heavy tonight ns, by a vote of 15 to 8 and Thursday morning slow- Form tion for admissi wo dozen eggs. Polic he Siliasy 9t Iy rising ‘temperature tonight 7 o will be married is being forwarded to Geneva to- | will referee the contest : B Dol ‘iR *! ey nigk ove 2 . 2 { \ o B ‘W BRITAIN HERALD One Known Dead Ma_ny Hlll‘t Great Representatlve Boylan Property Damage ln Florlda Gale Ll)i&pal(‘h(\\ From West TURNP"(E R[S"]FNT iS } Devastating Hurricane H]UN" UEAI] IN HH“E Perry covered L Housekeeper s by his v Hahn as ito the hou ropped de Dr. Waterman G. Lyon, medical b oon w bill des AAmineron e *“”" DARN anthracite #ite AT Jay in the house Tripp for the past year was sentative Baylan, democrat, proprictor of a e and gaso- | New Yorl line fill tation at the corner of | Almo. the same time a ragolu~ Newington avenue and the turn { tion requesting President Coolidge to He was a prominent worker in t invite the committes of anthracite democratic party He 18 survived Tohn B. Tripp; t Emma Kingsbury and Mrs. Eliza- | Senator Copeland, democrat, New beth Withington of Danielson and | York. Mrs, Belle T. Brown of Central Vil- | Nejther move bore any immedls lage, 1 step-sister, Mrs. Anna |gte fruit A majority of Steppee of Danielson. Mrs. James | would be necessary to A. Hall, of Newington is hter. n bill out of committeo where inge nt e § MRS, G W, KLETT INHERITS | s o HUSBAND'S ENTIRE ESTATE .22 2 & ,VA,;‘;,:5;','_"“-;-,:\:7;:;;; Widow Named as Sole v..-nnrru»n.n-_s‘l Jator Copeland ur “he o mportanc imme | in Will Which Was Drawn i cment coal com- | Years Ago. TOYSIN A Plenty of Coal e of coal in the White the Royian bill wou | the government to sel document s mines during an emergenc coster, Mass., 3 had deck Klett was a o imin it was in continued married. or use its in- Judge Klett's will miners and op- and is one o the first aragrapl ssary to carry out his program provides for the payment of his une Penn Resolntion oo tved at > cstat “eb, 3 (P—A vidow, and the third | upon Tresident exceutrix, action “in the in Trust C s pros administrator of th ple of the United . m proper to con- SN s Dbetween an- AWARDED GOLD MEDALS o, state. legialators King George of England Confors | M0N0V FhbOU discoss e Honor On Oficers and Men of | Fach side today et Liner Roosevelt, serted t brok: MRS, Blue Bird nd hog = G. Tripp, \'nd m West End Average Daily (‘lrcul Week Endlng on Nr PRI(,I‘ THREE LENTS rges House Action On Relief Measure And Sen. Copeland Wants Coolidge To Call Operators And Miners Together. 76, Dis- ifeless by Pennsylvania Legislature Gets Resolution Asking President to Take Ac- .| tion, But It is Laid Over a| Until Mondu_\. 'NEITHER ACTION GETS [ANY SIGN OF SUCCESS | | and returned s apparently A move | operators and mi | off meetings ye | the White Housc which breke rdsy, to meet at s introduced by Ly one brother, bree sisters, Mrs, since introduction, olution also was when Senas son Copeland side in l‘ of votes er “de ) from the W At ‘ Pr— Mg = A W . ment ni 2 N 1 at class.” o0 Now SON DIES W r S p o o do Seen in :Ing conditions, bloodedly refuses that o ! = to reopen wi out n itratio that wa s members of the Tudy negotiating power to mak committee n agree- and sane- nt without his consent mine workers have gone te sme limit in thelr propossls tlement without accepting tinued on Page Three)

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