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b 4 News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 COL. COOLIDGE DOOR; END BU President, Attending To Official Duties To The Last, Prepared To Start At Once For| Dying Father's Bed- | side. in Meantime Friend, at Re- | quest of Patient, Is Mak- ‘ ing Preparations for| Funeral—0Id Neighlmrsl Say Farewell. AWAY, HS PRYSCAN SAYS [ Candidate Yor G, O, P, AT DEATH'S T FEW HOURS AUIGLEY FIERY IN OPENING CAMPAIGN {Accuses Regular Republican Ma | chine of Double-Crossing Him | PROMISED AN OPEN FIEL Nomination | Calls Board of Edueation Fxtrya- gant and Declares Tax Rate Vor | City 15 Actually 47 Mills, { Declares Peophe Want im opel his talk with the o) 'p.to"n“ “Limiay] Amg om0y J4a vy M apy NEW R.1. MYSTERY NOW | “':Am m ER[]T[]N \Supt. Hurley Admits In Court Prosecutor Is| [w W{]RU] EUURT Entitled To Apology For Insinuations In Letter Sent Over His Slgnalure. State Pohce and Deteclives‘ Search Town at 8 a. m. But Fail to Find Trace of Killer EYIDENCE SHOWS MAN WAS THERE RECENTLY!: uspeet s Being Sought in Connec- ton With Bratal Killing of Havold Hillman, Mayflower Store Manager at Auburn, Rhode Land, arly Last sunday Morn polic men, fe Islan Was Brutal Murder, Rhe Tsland inve % m «t publi " BRITAIN HERALD BRITAIN, iMIJRUER TRAIL IN | PUBLIG Tfl DECIDE ON NAPLES HOLsE PR[]Bt "1 store inte ke Average Daily Cirveulation For w1 13,308 CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES 'STATE POLICE AND ALCORN || FAGUE COUNCIL '\ HAVE STRAINED RELATIONS ‘ MEMBERS ACTING | PRICE THREE CENTS DOUBLE BARRELLED ACTION T0 SAVE CHAPMAN MAPPED ;Wflshlfl“lullSlll‘l)l‘—lé;}d Behevmo!j Pt m" BY DEFENSE I'AWYERS That U. §. Was Dealing With [;”Y SEHUUL SITE Counsel Thinks Fourth 18 Nations Adhermg Repneve Must Be IS WHRTH 3324 [][][] Granted Pending Dis- Tms Is Appraisal Fired by Position of Separate i y | State And Federal {CHAMBERLAIN SUGGESTS DELEGATE EXPLAIN TERHS | ! < e o | Linder on Main Street Plot EHC .Aiw\nhu\ Kellogg, Other Than n-' P S ‘ Court Appeals. | e i, vt ALORN [ GRISPRD| | ! i Suz I“':“‘ “["\ ‘l ';” ‘ e New Trial to Be Asked. i | Will e I League of ons Per- | Chairman of Sohool Accommoda- gl g . Y j~ '\ sists In Trying To Act. g tions Committee Veels Price N‘ll Writ of Habeas (01'pu> Sought and Coram Nobis Action Instituted in Be- half of Condemned Man. By Appralsal Engincer Represents Falr Market Value of Hul'rlll} school, been | . 1001 site ttorney’s Murley sa Matn and | Hartford March 1S (P . | Double barr, ction in the super court in an effort to save Gerul apman from the allows ided upon on Saturday | sel for the bandit at the conferen: to be held here, a8 a means of agai etting a review of the supreme court of vrrors of C lcut and the supreme court of 2| United States 7 Two Separate Moves ated In conjunction | The contemplated moves, development pro- cesstul, will ‘ndependently be y at [in the state and federal court it is the expectation that pe 1l decision a fourth rep (¢! hnmhcr of Commerce to ;Bmldmu‘ Commission In- Regulate Closing by specting Structure This Referendum Afternoon if au e wi : ! e to be extended to Chapmun procecd in laying | VB0 18 scheduled to hang on A {6 for the murder of Policems 9 ¢ of New Britain on O« v of Sprin ociated wi of N edm 11l be planned tc when the commit rederick J, Gre Attornoy Joseph M. rtford and Attorney Ch y of Danbury in the defs Chapman, today ontlined course of p ° which will 1 Hushand Dled Flom EX- discussea rday con | {A writ of habeas corpus will b a1 posure Coincident to His fiIVEN [][lMPENSATIl]N i M of \ i Sie Austen Explains 8ir Austen cxplained that the s ary-general of the 1. * the | Drunm much ed of Jurh;n wvin 8. Thomas M‘v United States district court, setting R o trom | “Unusual Duties forth that Chapman's copstifutional the decisions L letter | rights have heen violated in the pre and mercha § e Amer- | Ea— {hreatened to buck. B Judice he claims was manifest in {1 trial in the Connecticut court, Claims Hurried Conviction Tt will be elain rial Chapman ., March 18 (#) oner E., handed should he the decidi stor, the amber wvors the referendum. What f ill take has not B thut m today T dismisses § not show waiting PRESID! (Continue 1 on Tuge 16) ENT’S HOME TOWN IN THROES OF HOUSING SHORTAGE FOR FUNERAL \ccommodations For Hamlet's 29 Citizens Will Not Care For Those Who Accompany Chief Executive th ve go taxed the | jo in : \ oves. H view f ning rc in Bosten H‘mi;\(‘ . Norwalk HIER ESCAPES HUT ‘S AGAIN CAPTURED (‘mmht on Car in Holvoke After (ief-Away I m ] s First \Id\m l‘l(‘s From Pneumonia | h 18 (D) - , Manchester Man Dying ok THE WEATHER t Hartford, Mar. 18— orecast tion counsel o take, yeur rely round \l'el Auto \C(ldont Marchs 18 (R a8 corpus petit it st JAPS BAN MODERN DANCES Takyo, NO SanOUS ACCIDENT Populatton Of ContmentalU N _.| SINCE FIRST OF MARGE | Will Be 117,136,817 Next July, S _’ R Census Bureau Estimates Show | NMIED FEDERAL AGEAT | John ¥ Of Safety Drive With Three Minor Acvidents W Kelleher, Attached To Al firs This is Gain of 1,757,723 in Year and Increase of kgl = 126,197 Since 1920 Enumeration—New York Louds.: R Pennsylvania is Second—Connecticut Figures Put At 1,606,191, s Office, Reappointed As Goy- rd, M $ P \ i s ‘r—————*———\ ¢ et e Common Council Refuses to Act On Appeal From > 1 ) reetor | Milwaukee For of Volstead Law Modification e.) for New Britain and vicinity Clondy tonight and Friday: not much change i tem- SiaE | perature and without — i A 4 %