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News of the World \verage Daily Circulation For By Associated Press T 13,348 Viareh 27th NEW paoyuvH qaq ApY 1cwiar] BN 1926, —EIGHTEEN STONINGTON ‘APE MAN' MAY WIFE A CROOK BUT 'QUIGLEY BITTERIN MANY ANXIOUS 10 BE BUT PLOT TO FRIGHTEN HUSBANDFORGIVES ATTACK ONRIVALS WATCH EXECUTION AWAY LONELY YOUNG GRLS BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 2 } AGES PRICE THREE (IENTé_ PREJUDICED JUDGE, PERJURED COPS AND UNLAWFUL TRIAL CHARGED IN New Yurker Faithful to Spouse EW. Ghrlst Targeted and G. 0. Warden Gets Numerous Requests Sisters, 19 And 16, Living Alone On Farm They Have Inherited, Have Seen Awe-In- spiring Creature —So Have Nelghbors. Co-Heirs However, Ins They Will Not Be Driven Away and Threaten to Shoot Terrifying Marau- der on Sight. Conn., March 24 (Bi— ntics of an *‘ape¢ roused curiosity in tempt to drive Stonington, harges that the man which has {*is town are an bem from their farm, were made to- fay by Muricl Miner, 1%, and her tor, Mildred, 16, who inherited an \terest in the property from their futiior, Horace D, Miner, who die weeks a Their am Miner executor of tl te backed girls in tement, The girls have been living in the mily farmhouse ulone since their her's d their mother having ind two years ago. The brother ics eare of another part of the 10 acre farm, living in a houss out a mile distant, “Ape Man” Seen The “ape man” who has been /i times near the farmhouse, {1 cribed as a man dressed in skin appeared only at a distance, they id, and fled at the approach of one ‘e gisters. Other farmers in the vnship claim to have scen the cature, ‘he miners ascribe its activities to ulot to drive i.em from the farm the order that it may be purchased at | ‘They declare it s one | o7 the most, valuable in that part of | o low price, ti state and that if the girls are ‘iven off, the family would not he to care for the place. This o in- is shared by nelghbors, while | { rs either ascribe it to imagina- | on, or to a demented person. Threaten To Shoot here are nine co-heirs Tiner estate. The siste pe mar cy will yperty. to the on sight, and declare th not be driven from th COMMUNITY DRIVE GOES PAST ITS GOAL Total Amount Raised for (hest Reported at $67,204 Teams Pledges HO rge D. Rawlings, Staniey Works . G. Hausman, Corbin n. Corbin ymor P. el Kissc Corbin Russell Gold, & I Serew Rus Machins ) v Hunt, factories W. T \una Mawe M. Ward T . Mrs, 1. €. Loomis b K. Smith . W. Pullen . Marsland Mary Owsiak sbowskd small A} ling: 1 to dat 19.661 $67 spare, v corporation driwv. today ver raised in a com- drive in { The raised songht o 3 Communi close with was workers were brother, | their | seen | threaten to shoot the | rs Biley . | - - German Professional Loses More Than 27 Pounds—Re- Who Deserted Him ; SAYS SHE'S GOOD WOMAN “POLITICS IN CITY HAL Mother Cat Adopts Motherless Baby Fox Southington, C'onn a (®)—A littor of 14 day-old Kitten in this town wag gmented by a four day old silver gray fox kit ten here The mother of the litter, owned by Joseph Gi- rard, a restaurant keeper, ha cepted the orphan fox and treats it as one of her family. Fox und kittens are marked alike, The fox had been deser its mother, She Are Ac But Police Say Not Only Stole Declares Opponents Mare From Her Own Husband and Gave | Him of Being “Ladies’ Man® ax It To Lover, But Also Defrauded “Frequenter of Dance Halls ar today Banks In Florida, Booze Joints™ In City. Mar J York plastic Doris After a Mayor ahiz adm W ull of seve corge A. Quig against tha r lon forees nistration, Christ as dner We machine” culated to represent Quigl ladies' and a equenter dance halls and booze points.” ral days, € y lashed o ublican and the F mentioning o one i by Ern larceny, “boss" even thougl 1d, fol LIGUOR REFERENDLM MEASURE AMENDMENTS Borah Adds Three—An- drews to Be First Wit- rou; hec inveetives aaginst the G. 0. P. ness at Hearing estim the | chine, and the commissions J‘ nount 3 00,000, present administration who act, ted yesterday he sald, are “honeycombed m e on a war- | politics.” Miami by fede City Drifting Toward Politics Rerne, hims Year by vear, Quigley dec Hoboken, the city is drifting slowly but sur 0 ran afoul of the ' ounrq o purely political e 1y \'"’d”“ ra | FOVErnment J their pic. | 2Fe hon R appointments not on the e e T | Aulitications doriers e ad [ ond what the spnelstes | % S and had | “Do you tavor such & MG 1 iver to the gang howe | performed the second operation on | suslesnsgininoner, mayoralty aspirant charged. i‘D the ‘rice’s nose when » had it |Rlarea thia e et ima intaton il sl R R |, Pointing to the achi | e his own administrations, th S uriaditother claimed credit for Jopement _with | department, a do collupsed while she was | the police department, s S EeiErt of new schools and Horne asoured her | School lands, many | purchase of park | provement in the | public | I'll do everything forgive her every r done to be he- s under the influence of Quigley spoke ut at the gate to the fier ized his nfore conservatiy mid-werk the mayoralty nomination pletely overshadowed as he hurle a noonday Stanley Rule & Ley ch mark y tactics wl carly camg aspe ral '[llfllf Deserted ar old brot} 1l Rosenthal, wnufacturer, with 1 in 1025, only to be two months later ding IFlorida °h charante igning. ts of republic were con irt 1 & h clope | drive fa ma | The trio ‘Washington, March &0 (#) amendmes to the B resolution as fugitives rant i 1 at nthorities. Dr, Herman Jaff Three | proposing a nation-wide yeferendum 0 on prohibition wers offercd toduy Ly enator Borah, republican, O g ey | each is tn the form of a question, to " “"""‘[fi“""’ Boards whose eycombed with politics, mal actior | the voters, w the h would be placed on ballot. The three quesiions are an de Demps I emodelled nos: amendment constitution of e United | repeal the eighteenth amendment ? “If you are in favor of the Volstead act, 1t our de | notwlithstanding such amendments, |tha the law remain 80 as to prohibit the manufac of into beverages Unit amending s constructio purchase puved landy city's health work, Upon his entrance into the mayos alty race, Quigley said he know he would h the primary. The que fronting the republic; | their primary is machine ruled by shall goven the Quigley ond th [ power, the candic himself on record as willing to 4 by the voters' decision and if W know | and the machine are wanted, Berne | promised his support to carry the public wish. tioned was then that Dr. of on and s in and system i e in “1 know you Rosenthal's,” he Later he told e had met or was on in Febr taking the L tool of were only said. ol his | oscnthal while the !lm to Germany, cloped with de- Dr. | you favor amending the Vol- | stead act so as to permit the manu- | facture and sale of light wine and beers, is it your understanding that such light wines and beers arc to Dbe 80 limited in alcohol content as to be non-intoxicating | Assistant Secreta |sury Andrews, in charge of the dry enforcement organization, was sum- {moned today as the first witness to lappear next Monday before the state judiciary rmnmmn at Arings on “ | bills to modify the prohibition laws. At the same time it w d today that Mr. Andrev a na de snrve enforecement | departing soon spect first | then Pacific by way of the {line. Tt will be check-up of his field force. ery t 1o¢ rad ion now cou h y hether o politic; Ernest W. Chri city or wheth people will he a safe returned to of the Trea e n jewels and other later went to Rosenthal, resumed his friendship police Says She's Good Woman forgave her hee § is a good woman," Dr. for who tad fay. said Mrs Wleged to Mrs. Berne 8 announ. will make ! of prohibition |, conditions this summer after July 1. He wiil e =ou n bor coast 1 r northern boundary complete Jaffe 1 Rosenthal deposited it in the Am and company, ynal bank and the of St, Petersbhurg, Fl elhec amount Berne i Charges Slanderous Gossip 10 have Quigley then declared his politie rivals inst of following ! 's ore the First st 10 ral Nat Ng umw hank rds on t ing slanderous table circula nd malicions stori charging him with being a “ladi i and a “fr of danc h nd booze jolnts, In an to these charges the pointed to his residence i ain for 45 years and the in business on ) ars of age n or child can say ¢ thing against my character, I war them to come to nd say i They talk about me ds night. Why, T even don't know ho to dance. 1 never had time to I beeause I've b the is fir ins! quenter Miller., rican B has R assistant cashier of k and Trust com- been working with the case for sev- said that while only dollars are involved s against the trio, | Ird him to believe amount is nearer PLEADS GUILTY Ame who FoR fact that h “nis o aral cral mo; of thi It *aladino, Member v thousan Anthony Paladin Member v i e Whittemore's Bandit me | total | swers Three Indictments. Y New York, March 20 (P Tte thony Paladino, former convict vialation o i member of the Richard Whittemor bery 1150 faces a charge of Minn out relations with Mrs. »senthal othe growing Rerne. illegally a een 100 busy a living “Why doesn't Mr n here in the open to talk to you. doesn't he tell you what form it. They ha They only want to elect at Quigley. If Weld doesn't war come out e and talk to you docsn't he send Mr. Christ, 1 boss? Why docsn't he send J. Wi lie Mills, or Dic} Curtis? Let them ¢ don't play in the dare to face you and Joseph | per- |y ma today to th DOSHY rging robbery £ two pistols in his irst degree Paladino member of hand whose ed eonfes the gang's ting methods temporarily rom public last S members 0 that would he done to nation by veali aladi against Two lmuxed h\ Ladder \\ Trucl\ Roum ‘orner wo per i today when struck ext ladder vdder k as 1 a ner n alarm of firey Weld an sion 10 Wi office felt nealeul e 1] I tr nie on! I P becaus aces the public ands the truth. Tt ing radical stat never made a statem up.” arow co! ope ey don wher the pul no wa an ic ¢ y claim T a mnte, 1 ha t1can't ladder. Ne rionsly ir whom Sith 1 the estin gang ated 10 was disposed of their have approached arralgn in an- 12 in $5,000 bail | hearing March 31. ished 1t small ¢ “The c Over in th treet they have stenographers all the other | They have all kinds of money resources. But T am alone fighting your figh you to beware of 1} vowll find in the 1 mind the slander. Quigley from office 1920, It w Curtis defeated him and was elected mpaign is soon to clos r headquart a doz Old man r court and he \n.~ VERDI |>I| S w Haven, Mar Mr | for N Ros Verdi Verdi, aven al mont William te £23.000,000 PROFIT Akron, O, March 29 (8 Tire and 25 were an fyear ring 1 11th h and ed toda directors i‘w Pallottl of Hart f ails don and stor or Exceeds 43 Days Of Fasting, Thus Establishing New World's Record attribu his retirem to a Bl In closing talk ed against extravagance ment, claiming in schools must be tion because the to be reached another yea ceives More Than 500 Marriage Proposals, Being Thought An Easy Man For Whom to Cook River Being Patrolled to Hunl Corbett Girl's mpton, Mass.,, Mar the hody of Ali mi; r, books and writing material. hundred thousand Germans viewed paying 60 piennings eact rom which the | g - luxury tax has been s nt ol ving th mayor " . Ma until 6:10 o'clock 20 (P11 tor he holds Herr have out ight . professional faster, will it Tive Daly t Har sprin s bod etestive full day the w L b ntion from food now Mulatti of Italy nd 1 comp salarics of lord m ord riump ry THE WEATHER Mostly clondy tonight Toesday: mot much in temperature and change cage ated water as well as a radio loud | with so little appetite P. “Machine” Flayed nsing o el factory 1 hig retur: The of th form of grounds of but based on political of streets, | of didn" » an opponent in voters at te said. He placed | out his ex- nd playing in the open witl candidate Brit- cing at mid- arn, making out Wh; his plat- no platform Covert, or old man “All Kinds of Money and Resources™ are busy and I'm ant to wary ur stuft Quigley warn in govern- built out of taxa- bond limit i soon Body | ch 29 () college to See Chapman Hang " DECENT BURIAL ASSURED _ ~ CHAPMAN'S HABEAS CORPUS PAPERS Johnson And Borah Anxnous About Concesslon leen Japanese Firm it — Proper Testlmony of New Brit- ain Police And Pub- lic Congratulating Of Jury By Presiding Of- ficial Who Later Rul Prison Pricst Will Pay If None Oth Wl ers Do—Chapman, Once Agnastic d Apparently Hos Religion Ex- ecntioner To Get $50 Fee, X Want Facts Land Gr: nd condemning the spreading stories cal St (.‘.\,Aufl'.zil, ¥ ‘ : Involved Would Be [deal SATURI]AY EVENINGS ed On Appeal Specifi- Naval Base — Newspa- pers Sole Basis of Infor- mation, cally Menticned. Merchants Cast Vote Meeting in C. of C. at 1y V's hody Medical U, S. District Court journs Ad- Defense and He Decides to Await Return of Judge Thomas. i Rooms hool for « Stating Bver B Before N least T could ¢ tday ev e for cision at a me Chamt iny ( Was An P he is mornin will comne ourne up for g on alla e discu 1 would not ARGUMENTS HEARD; ALCORN ALSO THERE tter's oell was one largest n er of ( ing, ¥ lolie” that ¢ liglous con: w08 bro lation 18 he k many H uin. Dysor known to Should ¢ [ vather Barry f0 the gallows It will be pos under the la pran and save it from be turned over fo a professor of Yale Medical school a with the bodics of eriminals ho die ir ind are iimed Must Ak For Funeral W provides that deputy shall on April 6 company Lim court adjourned e | for 1 re numb ough i | Ty, 10 ¢ the hody of W it ne er of them ina s 1in a syndicate Dieg propg | and pman rubber, 1 o e kn Fine Naval Base, : to him All tion wspap. i L pD n State p un w of no The represented \n one membership, glietianyiex LToLe o o e 1 Senato & the Porter & Dyson firn signated by the relatives or friends e : the exccuted person, provided T request for such burial is made t the warden or his deputy on or he- the date of cxecution 1e body is not clain in i ) inclu o nthal Tho o h i government ternoon. Dicgo despateh did M. Wiley who mornin petitic rpus ag Mr. Dyson favored 1 pen ounsel his Clapman's ntion of Hurt- closing s pointed and and | al st | fore out profitabl an expe or 1 oexy t irden or ’ 1 ) i 3 i Biiday nieh Luri at sinee artment Knew |ie yeod to be.” The e ck-of" shortly Wiley Appears At 2 Wiley app: Those At Execution yoic introducing will attend Cha i | Tath system, the of t number of il o0 may atts 18 may b at the execution a The b present his pet and 1any guards reqr he prasent t- |V may cas corp Thon to him Wiley an ns. Donnelly, FEricksor Hjerpe, Mr. Sim Herman, B. C, r & Dyson following, but no others sheriff of the county in which i prisoner was held and ¢ , the hoard of directors ar.d the physiciar { the Connecticut the lergyman in atten oner, and suc |adult ma as lesignate, “ & r and Po who vot P and Alder Mr, Menus, Bee Hiv Woolworth & Mot Market B court said ment Hartford Thomas Sons. se dinst it wers Mr. Horwitz r Cloth- |\ Mills, |hehalf o Miller & | Hartford New Brit- | Atforney Ray ware Mase., o prison, upon PIPE IN POCKET SETS " Snyder, Q Mr sto count i r con persons, prisoner ding th entatives of he f or Wondr bl Co., Market, THar may TS Wiley ity 1o FIRE T0°HIS CLOTHES not nmber, repr S pet M ition Maret Wiloy to H to g0 1t 4 ¢ Maine Man Dies at Hospi- a tal—Tried to Extinguish Flames With Snow and one repor newspapfr publishe Hartford.” nd the hanging which v |10 Warden Scott have t and from far and near. Many Woulld Attend J | Most of the requests are f ; on the Chag STt ST ¢ | scure porsons and fow gave r ledtod i : H]R REMMNlNfi CALM |the condemned m T"ather Barr; IKeep Nerve at Fire Lexington Street Home w | 5 (Continued n- i, Aside 1 prison whose . while of 10 see hin v gl wen when 214 in the board re prison Money a Mystery A number of letters eived at the ipman bhut t has not bee he was n re 1 (Continued on T \ Louis Hurlburt Stricken | """ A 1 i BAGS SOAKED WITH ALCOHOL FOUND AT ELM STREET FIRE . Chief Noble Asks Police to Investigate Blaze in Cel- While Visiting Friends Lonis Hurlbu ot New Britain, died night while Wethersfield avenne, He lived in New two vears ago, maki {47 Madison st old th Loving . of . A former resid su visiting nds Har Brit ord 1 was emp lectrician by r Mr. Hurlburt w With his wife, had ning and was prep. turn to his home in when seized wi a |ness. When he had about to leave stricken. A secor ry convinced him nain in Hartford T, |8 rd to h was brin droppe 8 49 ve Mrs, R visiti lar of Store. L. Chief Wi : No. 4 =ent to tb ed Comp Upon address, on nd order A box alarm box No. 13 at the Main and Curtis Headquarters and s but arriva xing- glance told nough was e it 1to re 3 is g ¥ 55 neral will be gements 1 ATt s Bacon home of Hu She 1 and was w across t know (Continued on Page 1 ing tradesmea of the §iv the bullding ! Nair represent the plalntifl 5)