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T— e —p "’D 'D-IOM “"*!’Y ""’K ) Waq apy n; muod News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MAIN AND E. MAIN PROPOSED Structure Woull House PLAINVILLE []HUR[]H Hakes This Reply When Ques- Police Headquarters FIRE 10SS $5,000| el Totay Relive As Well As City Offi-| ‘ < . ces—Cost $1,000,000. | ats of tae Bond HEARING TAKES ON TONE Corgregational House of Wor- ship Threatened Today BASEMENT HEATER BLAMED Would Acquire Old Bur- ritt School Move Greets O Priends and “Pramed” Two Torrington Men BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN CONNECTICU NEW MUNICIPAL BUILDING AT GILPATRIC SAYS Frantic Mother Rushes Back Into NIGHT SESSIONS ALL PECULATIONS Flames To Die With Six Children MAY BE ORDERED IN RESOLUTION FOR COUNC“‘ WERE IN PUTNAM In Central Bridge, N. Y., Disaster INTAX SQUABBLE OF FRIENDLY DISCUSSION And Hearing 1s Average Daily Circulation For Week |‘4""‘“‘ 13 165 Feh, 13th . WEDNES DAY, FEBRUARY PRICE THREE CENTS HIGH OFFICIALS IN ARMY AR SERVICE ARE GUILTY OF SPREADING PROPAGANDA .&EfiUSES ANGTHER MAN reats Away From Hus- Saghingian Al Takes Offcal OF MURDERING HANCES hand and From Clergy- Notice of Expulsion From man, Who Had Rushed Mexico el \. B MACHINE 0. e St o 4y, i g OVATAENT IOOUED flu*;'v:uflor.\. Broken Le: 10DAY AS WAS EXPEOTED Net Profts for Year $288,880 and Two Broken Arms— B A[m Dedll ]UI]S H. H. Arnold And H. A. Dargue, Both Ranking As Majors, Will Be Reprimanded By General Mason M. Muncie Prisoner Names Conviet—"“Frame-Up” Is Latter's Reply Measure Carries $100,000,000 spread | Neventh Child Escapes. . . pavin | I e Patrick, Chief of De- . R Blaze Thought to Have Originated | HOM In Bank Offices—Gipaeric | il shooting of Over 5 Year Period—Rep. Boylan ’ (‘enter of Government. ; | ien Hanee near hers [ Demands Vacrs In Mexies REFUND ROM GOVERNMENT in Men's Social Room—Building | Suys Al His Treceularities Are | Harry Kowppe 2%\ Pywo Youngsters and | AR Shaicay Sgiia- partment. M IS — Was Recently Renovated at Con- Under This Roof” And He g Old M R b e L Adjustments On- Contracts And In B A proposal for the coustruction d Man Saven in Lyt A S nlustnents ontracts And iin of o new million dollar municipal | siderable Expensc. Wants To Aid tn Settling Various, ML B e e Ao mitha0 Uss7a o BormersNotongel®iVants building on the sit of the old Bur- o . Probiloms Ll I Law Is Elicctive Mareh 5, i vitt school will be submitted to the | piiiviie B, o ind Charles et ) " B iteccived Prom Washingion—An-—— ed in His Office, Is to Be common council tonight by Coun- i uteq at i (e Putnam, Pl 17 (P—Trck fo L \lunele, wer ¢ Y e 7. \ Pi—1 cilman B. A, Grys Ki of the | ppajnyille Congregational ciureh on bank where he was o L g ECILY il % toisnital dcotligionExchruaryiat, 10 v Out- { el i i i $i Assigned to Du u fifth war West Main street hy fire shortly lecashier hofore his cmbe : i b hack Ut % i ¢ ' 1 Stat o b g mRe laon o Tie e e oon e b o han haA iy e ing ite sen 1 ir apartme ite a ! } i Oy O P g e plan in the form resolution | yogiruotive blaze thought to have |which wrecked the institution, @, || LR ool I3 © early thls mornin ons 1 ; Koo ! side of Washington. rging the appointment of a com- |pear conged by w 1 the |Harold Gi former sfate | . LRILOCUTLO AR BRI 5 ALl R A S mittee to consider «the advisabijity | e room in the base e ToU et s oext ymon (hTived e I\.v‘.‘u [he mothers Chirles, 11; Dusi of purel the consolidated | gytred this room, the k {aieraaitors oL uhise by AR e R R QU B a Hul R IO L HE E HiEsid E \ 2 | » *hool district the Durritt 1001 | (orked its way into the floor above clearlng his tangled 00Uing } ¢ H: H. A 1 \ roper disposi t | potore it was checke Eddie Duffey of M serving D ; mun b | rPhe quick response of the Plain- orge M. Cof. | & sentence i rison for rob Edward Toal p T plrdety and g ; SO it fire department saved the build- e of the First | involving it 0 hmoken nrn i i att Eonmurgial s ling from total destruction, as it i of Putnam, after | Knapp and ax 1 Gobe, just | th " 4 erin S 5 . ow eity hall which would 0 R G e arnl e Mg hod orashed in | before he un operation. 1ot nijured N § rom t wd Sdadd ouse police headquarters, at ured a good headway before i e ik naes that Knapp related som e, ment roa. or " : and Bast Main streets, | was discovered. Lines of hose were fifteen sentence at Atlanta of 3 : & % Councilman Grysbowski | quickly laid and after a of 'prison again joned r A ving r EEy aralredsons Hor el {more than an hour the blaze was ich 1 ht M e i cular ging support for ai am he Tig Pri ; ik ; ‘\pm under eontrol bout his downfall i e I mam legislation favored by M 1e present city hall 15 antlquated j s room I8 situated in th Priendly Atmosphere that met Kuapp | '° @40 bui ore the fire | e orell Nie A Tl nd no longer the proper sito for | The men's room ie SANGEC W 08 han sk en e At T e A broug control by the bill cu : e L e ihe transaction of city busir UL b e i gt bank this morning, spent sev f is en route to the skill fire department. REGIR ST Bt it | foins it. Abover is a. s un ] ! Would-Be Rescuer Burned e Mexican Probelm « Patrick Denies Rumors eity hall loc era utes in meeting old g te prison at B City to sl : ¢ room in which is stored parapher- L ILEEH N £ S0 (LR . Al i g n Air Nl nrison | i ! e i \lain streets wonld tend to our- i e e A B ¢ [ | r Arnold is informatio f : nalla belonging to the church. A r 1d uffey. AL 1 today by| Class A ; ! 4 yment out of the , Nnd minds e Riis i Tal eelio eneral Patrick's offic ing central |short time ago, the entire church 1 m ¢ Knapp has denied a egution i 7 5 | Tt r i would be v.‘ym‘ hy \ was renovated and several tho o irround G Ipat claring that Duffey was trying to L e 1 o HOM.CLY, s | sands of dollars were expended on r nspherer in the | °f " him for | « mation i ¢ . hority S arked improvement in {h ""”",. L otion ohloh was Burned ou |ulirectos! bank where | state's evidence in 1 an, whe ElITneaN G AR e lex- |titled 1o receive 29% found ! ing situation. It would also hasten | the section Which ! : S e c T train, | ¢ A o : < i aea ) & t s hoth me nulsion of American clrizens trom s other tha provic the extension of Tast Main «'rw!} i criof has maintained his inno- |82 1 heard the eries | \v. 500 on o ool Houe fora payments ara made | Lol duty outs Wa through to Washington strect, he A great part of the damage Was | .- e i e g lof he Teale family. He | 2 55 et e e Tives | DaveueSinschictic Lelfeves, and in that way a new ar- | caused by smoke and water, though e ettt nd floor, [ B S sk B irch 18 teon division of the air ry of traffic to the west end | the main body or auditorium of the sat near him were mentioned abl his way |, ¢ dommiitteat o e SR P T ouncing his Mudings Ger without traversing the congested | church escaped without being dam Receiver Coffir Ipatric said SH[“ET Ub[:fl As R E flames to his children, ; il 1 v . e e e P ehnnAt e f it ent The present municipal building Al The church fs among the lareest 3 500, 0 Hgaat struggled suees : S i Tl yha s st e A {deally situatea for o busines | buildings in Plainvill and is one o A Ancod $500.000 | ion was really led by th e building and would bring a [the most spacious of Plainville’s i b 0 comin opencd the hear "o department 1o foree him ouf cood return if placed on the mar- | churches. It 8 situated on West{, 5\ "0 ioning Gilpatrie : ; Yot, the councilman believes, Sinco ‘ Main street back from the »‘"”“’ ‘I" g the cr's connection ! g is Ze o e It has a high Y. ’ " Ly the old Burritt school is no long painted pure whit e John J 18 of Hartford 1 0 e - e TAEanY o = o ournosds lonicatont ihe rontioththe) bl : Thrilling Rescue at Nor- \ «nd the school committee has indi- | and has been used on numerous 0c- ol Tbae 5 . W : oS : B ed & desire to dispose of it, he | casions for town gatherings and walk Fire—Bridgeport Tien te hay i ols the time is now ripe for m | graduation exercises of the Plain- 4 SRla corporation ; \unicipal government to take it |ville schools. . : Also Has Blaze ‘ CVET, While a great part of Hv — S a continn ad ilding fund would be derive l\ ] Burn i would g = Only Two Tnvolved trom the old eity hall sale, a por- t 1 that t wonli - v bill i tion of it would come from the sale e R rmed Gl | 0red by ai . sl e fact th of present police he 14 us u' :M o T I tha Burns ° story > i VLA B[]AR“ [“: EHUEAT"}N tho vging house in gocs 1o mon stock and s s necount proposed new bullding. 50,000 oLBe T ived today. Mr, avor Pacnessa discusse 4 the ad- loped, had gl et el ¥ i as an objection il M:A]r[n.;z in his first “annual me Q arv and Has I ceciver ¢ L R e . i ss: Defleit Ko ’ one of them 10 the common council in 19 Is Now Secretary 4 Ehe \ AN At BLE Ty A L8 T Tan. 1, 1 § $1.162, v ot o Qo et b sl 0 whie ¢ ac i station.” One year later, in his 1 | Been Member Since o a i e Ll LS Additions fon. e, he had the following to ! Monson Deal i 2 o Net frofit for year With tior o “Nothing has occurred during the | ctions but by suggesiion ¢ loss was $20,000. It was { i | almed at himself, the air chief year to change the opinion T set G nforr from Gilpatrle. | Lincoln st nd was the home- en carried them LOVE VENDETTA BREAKS B i | stateme forth in my first annual message 10 | oy b ciang ol WKing up . of the Monson, Hamilton Ormsiey, former ] v, iexneratiy N | Wk firat calied u vour honorable hody, relative to tha | BARARS - COTE SO i [ v 1 company, Mr. Cof Brooklyn Eagle who AR A BRI S i adsisability of disposing of H;t;)r::\ e e I B ) { Gllpniric's onir s sounger days e et e it ITave (st e Skl Hs ! . , w Br shoujd have 7 : R S e $100,000 ¢ s due, it w 0 . el « e uilding el ”01:' i [seek re-eicetion in April when his jion lgar i pieess P 0 e affer the aged mar Bullets Inscribed With Vie- nt cor . N BRI T ilaing | term of oitice comes to ; e B had smok tim's Nam v : ed ety This bullding fo | ounced today. He has been - hat the ! 1 RS AN e ! timol chould house all municipal departs | IOMRECl At Iy 17 n should 1 proxi Afvs. Anthony T4 lclphia, Tob. 17 (P—"Love ! e S yaents, including police hewdquar- | iatlic as clegladrny! ine finat 7 G trned : i estranged a bride s e fesialntan {or of IRl t sho + " his iployes who 1 Ney- eduction, 3 b ki {ors, city and poll n']r}~(,'., \‘”\‘1,’ common council to fill the unex- [to one o nio v | " their honey Deustl house and v was their he two stories . without eleva- L T o t his side for nation on v vietin ) pired term of E. Aller ‘ 1 to tfor b out of convenience by constantly hecoming | He Sire that (ir fantor Monson concern as | Tl L . ‘ . out of order. T strongly urge that | FOAOE (ERTH rs work of the |if they we Jin employer and et 2 L 5 guip] your body lose no time in taking up i, 55y prown to such propor- | omploy Gilpatric eaid he mnever black at T[] NURSF HE VY ) i o e this very important matter.” | BELR P L vires much of bis | would hav meed money 1o the | Gine o Cenne tod ) BNELI 1t Councilman Grysbowski's plan | (I8 o' 05 0 cannot give the | Monson comuany if it had not been §oyeout in the department s b ) A « : prevalls the difference betwern the | essary time and he does not be- for 1 e ymmission men [ yaron S A Morduchay. I g . Ry Hin ‘ i i of properties and the purchase o |lieve a man should hold offi u in Ne Yor viho aereed to o spread to the adjoinir niture ,\tlonds to 1 rgent Busi- | she 1 r 8t i : site and construction of a mnew |lieve a gl ore conducted by Morduchay and ; o i I ) : Jilding will be m : :n ;1 ~r"-ovul>u Iheasy {Fman. lof the | nrontotors:iof the M 'm\ ¢ mpany. i e ool whove occuniod DY | pacs Then Returns to i Rty o o ! ' . i the sale of munivipal building bonds. | 1ORKE rbite The Kobhert Machine Co. the family of R. Mannowr re | e : : 3 g — Lade e aro Mr. Pratt | The Mac) COmPany | ypoip five months old danghter was the White House s 1 tholr it sl WORK OR JAll Y : i d Herbert H : were also | Gily 1tha vas under | yqror t) beer o5 ‘atntint had S ooking 1 for a ¢ Al 5 E s \ Kohert name tored the building and el S e al $1 g Third For Revenge—Latter L " Ak 5 : : 0 | o .v 1 \‘v : ¢ uan ‘\:thh‘ Belng Held ! talitor ' ‘ ] ¢ Hoardla position he ia no r n 0 a ne s ’ ! L S He sai s D Pa Torrington, Conr T e .m&wmlfm v to W 1 Damage fo th ilding was esti- | Ambassad diano o il ] iy By : tary Davi L 1T John Lundon and Young, it in point of service pald ar mated at $20 28000 .\i‘ cancelled other engagem T 2 3 i who were are a warrant fhaets e o estimate could be given to the 108 | day I A 2 e Mg o giv ; L charging them h having dyna- NEW TAX NOTICES i1 he on goods suffered 1 I “?"' ;“ slaen 2 y make a & 8 mited 11 sidence of Proseculing | xow Haven, Feb, 17 (A —Chester m vher v = s 3 Baliitoriis : % _ Atornes ' ast March. |y, Newton, chief of the X orporaion John Preston, Vetera e i en Bingham, Feeling Better, Were complete 1 in ven branch of the revenue editor M Passes N. H. ROAD ANNUATL court today ment came ent with a notie tio Meriden LI bR i S 6 Tl New Haven, < Back at Senate Desk The th that single persons carning less th The T 3 up t¥ Meriden, Conr S R o N EY ENH H r AANNIN Krthervad Gor (Continued Page 16) serious. b bt ! ESl L ¥ ; | Sisimenithat e et oo ord e e P on . : caused the explosic Corse finally « BE L0 MO was rded him Phs, of the senate which ¢ broke down. it is said, and admitte 13 Sa_ll E D th wh n o | T SORITt wa hin t B “confessiol 1S untrue {Sparr ! v 1 Hin ast | y R e ors Escape Death Whe . i parcing Parnerof MAYOR PROMISED RIDE ON SLED FOR i 7 is purnose, g to the ¢ 3 PLATDED psey N I L | UTH APE l\lll pse) A was to with. Lundon d St S k T B t LONGWORTH Pl ol Sl s (L W e , T Sound Steamer Sinks Tug Boat| o | R RSN MAKING HENRY ST. COASTING PLACE " s s e e 4 SRl i s | Liner New Hampshire (|1~‘l|c< IntosSmaller Craft | =8 i S nishe o nd- | hotel here Children } dl‘f ‘(““ ()'“d“ im . :‘ i ime ‘_ i and sl Upper : | h cer who bowed in ac-| Brogks had come here to prepar dfel— 's Quick Action b il e that a L Near Brooklyn Bridge—Three of Rescued g dhe el ,j e | ie e Orders Qui at Cheis e when b 1 be ! knowle s Bapre! o e b R T e R s sick w ¢ o would be brought. Men in Critical Condition son of fcut, the e |sey next Saturd t. Tt has n R s el e, | ear and nose which kept him in . Real Daughter of 1776 = % s oo | wishes . 1 to Mrs. |was acci He was taken to a chi sloitha oy g of G e e Dies Today at Age of 111 17 t ety had e MRS | Doreyortny (Tl tormet] N CaiRo G Nompitaifund fafler BpIci e R s nd you will have to say yes|arrival at Milwaukee, Feb. 17 (P—Mre I { Brooklyn |y #70 ! j ' o to e low to § 1at o re or you can't read further Loulsa K. 1 ALLivears o1 death ! i iately after the | £ { Brooks' 1 il to be ins A s We are to £anfolet 1s ‘v"t e New Hampshire pro- | Wichita, Kas |for ¥ t plow Henr 3 o 15 here toda ; 1 sunk by tb ed to her pler with hole T | i St 2 E their_boca L — : o N Humimhli T r st | THE WEATHER | | “ITALY UNDER WUSSOLINI? Maye plans to vi t i TN ““"_“v:\‘i“"""] N te 0- | Tomorrow ¢\ S o'cloc st today and s v it If you k fera s &8 Jor jimetal I ' 1 ige Hand nion handed 3 0 b serious B | ¢ J N ¥ Hartford, Veb, 17—Forecast | |Arturo G 1 ov i ¢ p calied of Ge Washington i om su on and 0: oy, N the 1 for New Britain and vicinity: | rill speak ot Ita ! L ou al 5 nn hereand 14 Foleey Shet .mms:m ,\\n- 3 Mis, Thiers ofter T e Po . ‘ AT of signals in Increasing cloudiness and | ir club roor d : & P el e 4 saeres ,‘.\“‘,\ Juair th Wash- | searche b led s belie 1 by pol to warmer tonizht Thursday ! of he Ttali 1 o a XX o sty fs uRCRAMURHGRT ington. She recalls vislc iuhie J e ) IO SO, e 3 ey bl Thia and WETACK e e " “Your best frien |50 far as it affects gitts not made oy : r to West Point, | lieved to have been lost, bu ch other they were | | |public s invited and admission is | petitioners y . . | ; made with her father to West Point . : R cotliie o gy el I” The letter received by Mayer| ALL” |in contemplation of death. where she met Lalayelio later were located in hospitals to | too close to avert collision. e | e