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nh\hfl“ the necessity of the city hor vowing money for the first three Continued from ¥irst Puge.) |months of the fiscal yar, and would |save a large annual interest pay. Gucior, Bottsattna, tnsaiston at the| AMHERST CHAPEL CUTS | 'Atoena s s witwn toc Concord, N. H, Ma 25 - John B. Goodrich, Amerlcan medi- | Only Existing Schedule Missing— way,” the cal student who comimitted suicide in Berlin early today after shootipg | Al Absence Permits Revoked to death Miss Alice Yitzner of | Cleveland, a dancer, was born 24 vears ago in Monroe, N, H,, where| Amherst, Mas his father, Rev. George B. Good- | Students rich, was a Methodist clergyman. | wrestling today with the problein [left by w The family moved to New York state | of agreei nearly 20 years ago. | “outs An older brother of the student, iaronnd his neck and said, And then she kissed him. } s, March 25 (A —|had the revolver in his han ¥ of the fire escap : to an honor system of | Amend sald Becker was from chapel for the re.|dressed, but his wife was att o e e ! ! | mainder o the term. [tan pajamas and a Chineso scorgo Goodrich, served as an avi-| ™ Reyocation of all cuts rder- |silk kimono. Hu declared ator in the World War, but his pres- | ; ReL0 i {ed yesterday by D Thoma ent address s not known here, | Estey when it was t tho [while there lstencd in while lonly existing list of these privileges [telephoned his wife, had been stolen from the bulletin| “Becke er, slain in Berl | Student orators denounced the |him, and when he refused to many to study ballet daneing, after working under a Cleveland instruc- tor for eeveral ye Miss PFltzner visited her parenis | In Lakewood, a suburh, for two s lagt summer. Friends sall she appeared much in love wit] John Goodrich, who shot her, a) {all would have to sufter for the struck him in the face with a tlon of an individual, They pointed [vtte holder, smashing it. out that the revocation would rob| Amend testified he learned saved to in an ¢ ,m a clerk in the Hote jeusing him of being Amend. 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Complete with dusting tools Continued from First Page.) r sub | ks Jecker sald he came in the back way and was golng to leave that petitioner continued, | “With this my wife put her arms | Temporarily. night, Art, there will be no trouble.’ | of Amherst college are after pausing a moment or two, as (. [tired to the lobby of the hotel and | said to my wife,” Amend : ] board, testified, ““If he lays a hand on you | wn‘l":.go\l:n(?nv;n]g Clevaa Subsequently | an — Indlgnation [ will il him €ull of lend® » Amend | ers and In theatrical circlcs, : i | meet . campus, |added that his bride then joined | left hero three vears ago for Gor. | MPCting was held on the campus. | dean’s action, and protested that [to the apartment with —her, he them of many cuts which they had |er lad made a practice of visiting ¢ start on|lis wife in the apartment via the fire escape. When taken ill in Jer- 5 e 2 s named to carry |5¢¥ City, he declared, his wife vis- | ald she was oon to ma (Helndsrlvancottitol Preaideat: Cine | teahice and forgiveness. | and the dean, and, after a conter- [On December 1 he received | UNDER WILL DESGR!BE ence, Dean Estey announced {hat her photograph, with a note, “To | privil would be restored if the one I love and never forget.” | students would pledge themselyes| 12etective Lawrence J. Lowe of the ; know are due them. Brck e Hartford railrond sta- | o Honay vl atlaaln tion ¢ shot him. For this | Charter Amendment Would Provide question, but in the me Clthe co-respondent was sentenced to| Por Parnentiof Tes e dliree h\]w]q-»] attendance 1s obligatory for \“"‘I'”’- ;'H”h‘“' _J""-;"‘ f_‘" “I'm::’“ r‘:il Installments s covered from thy let wound, [t was also t d that Decker reatened to kil \ler( I tive to Mrs. | H t- Duke, Detectives Lowe, Robert | Jawes, who took |district court this mornipg, He | v ‘\Ilnrl And Samucl Block Of New- | them Into custody; ngalnst Grand |walved a hearing and was hld for | B Uk g Juror Patrick Gannon, Newtown, de- |the July sitting of the grand jury | . y town Arralgned While Thete | it (TR CATOD, Newtown, mrl( el i 1) up a leader- ind assaunlt, All nst them cha o Te still 1 and, fully ired in yellow he re- | Becker | return cigar- | Beck- | n and | testi- | B town officlals are NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926. The advantage of the firat fn o ! ] B0 [L000 UUBE SHRDISN Lo Jiube | Own Actlons Ave Unsettled k ship in the credit The courtship of the couple was MONt Taxes are now levied in Feb eyes and T felt the cold steel Peace Arthur Taylor of Bethel, who | RIVER RECEDES (e rutied last year by Misu Iitaner's 1:’A\nu”l‘n{v‘.“..,T-" yy{!;:lmv:(ffin‘.?‘..l::.“.', gainst my forchead, Bridgeport, Conn,, March 25 UPh— [ is sald to have assumed jurisdiction | Springfield, Mass, March 25 (P clothing industry, Siendablo with one of the mea danca |y B oML e flscct your | “Me backed! nio agalnat tia wall | criminall cass, ‘co@oerniug whioh |as witria) It s stated in the [The checking today of lnst nig) and are strenu- ers of the Schausplelhaus, She “‘”M‘ gL ‘-‘ iy m--m ?W‘r She was behind him, holding on to | OUr ¢Vl actions against state and |clvil actlons that the B brothers | storm which caused heavy precipi v :.:Lll,lllu(.l;l[\\“fl;.lllsh:J:\l‘:’h‘l;Ihu::l\’d’l wau‘x‘ row money for tho firat, thres months J 1. T heard her say, “1t's o rotten pending trial in were vietims of false arrests and [tlon in the nmur parts of the Con hat leadership b _ \m pay for the upkeep of de me, iU's a frameup, Lenman | CtPerlor court, went to trlal this that the warrants were fssued im- [necticut Va ed to allay fea that leadership by summer went to America to consult [Fants e e A 2A e s he fire escape, behind 'Morning before Judge Frederick |properly and that they were trled |of river interests that rapid me lity and pri Wwith her parents, . UL Shange SNOU L rom the fre eacape, Bohind |jyyscord tn tho criminal cburt of|on the charges outslds. of. p ¢ th o o bianel a quality and price T avold unplousantness, sho ac. MaKe It easicr for taxpayors fo meot |the man, and the man immediately | [I4Xford In th ¢ ; firiadlotlon S F e a o SPERDAE | LRI ey Ablapkel | that cannot be copted & South American contract, |their Blls from the city, paving ona [turned and covered him with hi AR T his LratherRamal o [bring an unusual floog, 3 Thuiriyen J ) 4 ‘ § but wis issuaded by tho manage [MIf h”” full amount ~each six [pistol. He next threatened to shoot [\ pert Bock and his "Irlf'n‘“r“:‘:l‘ or ( A (OF‘— | {:"“:","""‘;:fl"::”‘ I"”{""' b "“"’“';“"r”; matched outside mont of the Schausplelhaus, and |months {Lehman, suying, 'I think you're a de- | 36! Block of Newtown are arralgned | Former Cour icia liEiopdesliourenen CElLLe Il 1 oW AR :‘;‘,,.m,hym.,’.‘l}:,l,.‘1’\' 200 e S [te and T have u good mind to |0 charges of breach of the peac lan unexplatned rewson the water | our own good shop, her 22 last they attacked ¥dward |Thomas I Conlin. former elerk ot , Newtown, and his son, |the distriet court of Central Be rk- | :dward Conger, Jr., and belaborec 4 | shire, who was arresto Rothfeder ) 378 Moh Shd lov lrlhl- av, of county funds, and two | Kults against Stato Pollcemen Leo |fore Judge Charles L, Hibburd in the | Carroll und Ray ¢ them, and agalnst Justice of the ously maintaining lons preferr that on T 1 In Pittsfield Is Held |ixers hod reccded six tnches at | m- | Plttstleld \hu_ March 25 (®— |noon. 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