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News of the World \\Nka%p é)aily Circulation For Week Endi By Associated Prese ‘) ,m)‘t‘ May 22nd "‘g 13)299 T e .ms‘”“ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 2 > = — COAST GUARDS WITH DRAWN GUNS CAPTURE RUM LADEN ~W’!‘HRE]':'. BIG FIGURES AT RECEPTION TO McQUIGG BOAT OFF LONG ISLAND SHORE | Seize Bri tish Schooner GARR“LL EUILTY | e e INTWOCRARGES, of Liquor —TenMen BAIl, 1§ DUUBLEfli ’ Under Arrest. ; B Bonds Fixed at 85,000 and Sen- | English Crew Escapes bY | (onoo s Deferred by Judge Speeding Ashore and | | Goddard for One Week ? Fleeing in Auto—Cap-| l tain of Second Craft W (PPEAL 1§ 10 BE FILED, | | to Receive $5,000 for Hi s | DEFENSE ATIORKEY SAYS 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS ’ PAIS, SNUBBED, RESIENS 3 ~ (FFICE IN STATE LEGION |EGIONHEAD FETED Plinile Man Offend AT DEDICATION OF | o2 B Treatment PHST;S HUMF HFRF ers At Banquet In Hartford. Johin R. MoQuigg | Gommander —_— 5 Rovally Welcomed b }VU[{" Sends Letter Bristling b~ s Walee With Biting Sarcasm : | Glover Men and Citizens Announcing Retirement as Department Vice- INPRESSIVE CEREMONY AT | <" WASHINGTON ST BUILDING |~ 3 al Com- | e Legionnaires Line Up On Both Sides I aiming that > m——— Theatrical Producer May Recelve l I* o \Vale Ana sal - s e Dt ‘ ‘ ; | of Walk And Salute Their Teader | post snubbed at the New Lot (Pr—Talling Penalty of Not More Than Tive | )\ B !‘ hotel N e s ot i — Commander Jdackson, Mayor e Gt b the Lon liquor in the British schoon Yarmout} nd shore, | Years or a Fine of $2,000 or Both | 1\ B. Mc- Weld And Charles L. Smith Prom- ander Je R On Each of The Two Counts on | incnt At Reception — Leaders In | resignation as department vice-com- jcan Legion to ander Harry C. itain,. M. Cralg post and Which the Jury Has Found Him coup, Boat- City Attend skipper of the | Gullty. ade the er boat| New York, May 27 (R\—Ear) ¢ roll v ound which Joy Haxw- | now girl, served drinks onee in ils of the capture Guilty of Two Counts N Here is what the camera saw at one moment during the reception to National Commander John R. \lvl‘u- g at the New post, American Legion, late yesterday afternoon. i'i\ tured from left to right are: State Commande1 Harry C. Jackson of this city, National Commander McQuigg and Gardner C. Weld, mayor of New Britain, 8[] MINERS TRAPPEH Swedish Crown Prmce is Given HUNTSOCIETY WOMAN 950 FT. UNDER GROUND . Warm Welcome by New Yorkers; AS SWINDLING QUEEN Flee To The Shore Jat | Home of Eddy-Glov I e small boat o 1 s S, | o eape Hiiito 3 M Explosion at W}'Omill;l‘.‘ Talks Freelv to Newspapermen Arrest L\DC(‘U’(‘ in New S EE T i T i v Pa., Injures Five—Hope x S York $5,000,000 Fraud dining room but were pushed aside that was W Expects “An Awfully Good Time” in America, Wants to oh o it M wte gtn & Sn60Nd dn.tha in an au il Wi Yile Appeal | for Escape of otr Enterprise Gl e Bl bl bbbl See Bahe Ruth, is Willing to Learn the Charleston mezzanine floor alons with sevara ) red by Boatswain Woods and * not any on and Declares That He is a Total Abstainer. Mo otk Mdy 51 (Pi—s prot Admitting that the great number nded prevented all from be- n 5 ore they cou stage of ted together, the local m ter was not n tion being con jury whic! or not liquor ]M'i be Capture Oyster Boat e tion was entitled to ideration inasmuch as it | M ville delej vhile the oy special cor disappeared into one of t ous coves that dot t served there. T 3 embraced five state office These I in. Woods put an armcd |finished the of § Ge Lilireg L E : CHARLES ¥. SMITH were, besides himself, the state vice- [ » b d [have the \ His c PR T i) president of the ladies’ auxiliary, “Thres ib scene stopuisd l of w ¢ 1 A : e AU Miss Helen Brock; Miss Marjorle round but J I e cheers frc R ) : el AT Fisher, disetrict committeewoman; rting that om Scranto : Ty red Cor \ of being o Nepepiiain Harry Fisher, grand chef de gare of v was investigating liquor viola Superintendent Jenr i Gripsholm on th nber ¢ | gang "% | {he “40 and 8," and James E. Usher, ions it had the right to inquire into , Temple Coal company, ef 1 by | of i t 5 ©'lchalrman of the state ‘legislative other ph 1 g © v Gu \ r o placing of these “«rjmn ; 1 « il%e steppoi 2 Y al b ; the main room Mr. guilty of perjury 5 ipation o xed . nstituted disrespect to (Cor 18) The Judge's Oharge L othert e ien n ; I z rther alleges that Miss Judge Goddard’s charge ! t . hich s AT o \ hich S °* 77 | Brock was forced to sit with the part in v was t i e « « 1 most . KR PR S Plainville delegation although a | - Glves Tirst . g onal « in posedly been reserved The s whether or el I Wi smile in fushion | of Some « inforn in- KILB[}UR\E []EFiANT Craig's Letter of Resignation not the » Carroll, lied to Iy e F e erilewr 1o rowds syrrounding them. volves the societ sai | Mr. Craig today mailed the fol- fi[]u: N 5 ; n' s "”,,hl",'”;:r;v 'T ‘m R AT o k¢l nd in democrati Thinking of Swede AL el lowing letter to State Commander arc o defendar t being | through the smo! were 4 : ol UL INne a triad for violation of the prohibition | fected by the smoke and were faken (63 Bhis views on many ’”,‘," d 25 e Db ']N NEW EAS STATI“N o “Dear Siri law but for the crime of perjury. | to their hom el el il e G e More hose aft to fi is a kind of interfer ent. AitetcomTIRan i A » American Star Trime ! s Y the function of a grand jury British Champ—Sweet- | investigation which must not be tol- cians, priests and other rese erated if our courts and our s dep: the first district, to take effect im- " Tells Mayor Weld He Will mediately. I do this as thanks for Proceed to Execitte courtesy shown the Plainville - NORMAL SCHOOL GIRLS = *- citizens o birth iously waited on were playing such \ important ser 011])’ Yankee Left of ”;\:m] ii to operate u‘ this de- | for informat MAY fiET LUNEER R“]I: Y hime e ey ok - the banquet to National dant lied on a material matter g = 3 7 had r r John R. McQu Y e before the grand jury it ma it ing between the two countries. He ¢ Plans c John R. McQuigg. The : before the grand fury it matters not " e T ; own for four state officers Muirfield, Sc May 27 (P)— | whether h i n colliery e A S EE Ry o M Acton gion and auxiliary and B To e Sveetacr Won Smith (Carroll's atiorney) put SO . - , g b et s i poslt| ' e Sotified s o, and the fact that . tho"lo o American sursivors aer e e R b e to Cont W dd\'l .\\oll;.t’l'}\o tl* ares, 72 the ol aotiole Tandel oo wall 1y Sl wo wero nll(;\;‘v‘:‘!-‘t(‘\\:\f_‘yl in the hotel o e Sl Bt Against Delay in Case | E i Slanned for | 15 subordinates, several of them|gausiine filling station ncerely yours, | ‘l') the British ama golf chai e Two women, who are witness- i Hal“Ol‘d ¢ et aiaborats program ir I v omen ¥'s ord I 0 Y - YOBERT CRAIG. . \{ pionshi at his side. Sl v T ¢ s P n whict ; Craig has bec ne of the most ¢ir com- | Judge Goddard instructed the poned in polic | ot lanned to take every o v . vas v endorsed by | | B 5 S |‘,. ool s s 1 are displeased be- e w allc e S at its active members of Brock-Barnes post < rade, they b ; : SR R Mayor Gardner C. Weld will re- £ - ‘ of $ ey . its organization and has been {ook their toll in revenge. Jones, |ernment’ s to prove A ; ut ~ommissio 2901, nt in Legion affalrs th h the youthful American champion, Carroll led CATEUTY fenn tihy lose time from their household |dugg the public UMLGeR CORIMESE A Preparcd ! B W K Al aalaniy i - ply ov i e dotenalE tion told the jurors that les fn Bristol two mc foiDrder an wexteption Juftom & _ ) t arrest el e state. He w mmander of simply overwhelimed it d ”M s SRt X, protested to Connecticut company's zone layout \ 1 pieed | local post for two successive British titleholder 'm‘ e her e P, in the Hartford- Britain 1 i 7 i o vears, retiring last fall when he was Eiper an o bk o Corolia s service, which will permit Stat com ¢ ke by sayir lected depart vice-commander S »‘ ol i E other soft drink on n notif to |r s ents to travel thro ! vi r I ere ¢ out of ¢ and district commander at the New n ul;wn»\‘ I s e - een 1 14 Hartford fc : } t % Weld and t oard of ad- | Londou convention. He also served aparkle it *he came | Rock policeman will go after you wo fares 1idd 1 ch 1 B member of thie- Swaleexsaitive fl'l;”y 1gh by, defea i D) Cars i nd bring you here,” the judg The sece on inbound M led t M 5 1 has ¥ hef his election to the [ i A el told al| said. Detective Serg Me- | trip now er Ibelle’s corner. =100 1ast the first of t ged o : i » gl e o e Lol | e i 15 court officer, ushered the Normal sct lents coming from 8 o rrested. H s 1 c 1 work on the st PR e G, Brownlow 5 on Februar uin omen out of the court room | Hfrtfor bus at that point ‘ Sarazen. 2 AL WOMEN IN MOB WH]GH e mrou st Al S CaTes P hen they insisted on repeating | and wall listance of about hal ~ e = ommission Attorney Do leri to be six up at the turn, and m\ —_— nts returnir o v SRS e Rianore onl: i r ! s they wis tell you a public secret. We a by the board of adjust- fehot went w]" - "H-w!v ot T P I B d in Earth as I% ¢ ive required to walk to| Tt always'very kee utors. Aggregate Loss at Silver Beach, Mil- AT e Wilson, Arkansas, Scene of Another first nine holes for a total of 35, or | wo ra y urle | j ;“',‘l‘ o ford, is Estimated to he About Gt Hanging—Victim Accused by {threc under par Xo hal application for 4 2 ‘ | Bobby shook the sturdy British Ell St t T h C ] change has ie to the com : £ 520,000 fn Morning Fire g ol s i jon with the third stroke of vhui [ S50, W ‘rfl H\\;x};‘ s I § = | | Chairman R arch, wh r Beach wo Ymatch, d run up from the b reen cdge which dropped into the SRt et into | susgestion to thix everywhere, Al i e o tluis itres. Tha cavas Marinelli and Kerwin . tren et e G ey - |is T st nice Aibles et £ e ot ut off the 1 corpora- jea o mat of physical train er of Brooklyn, N. | ¢} pig cers lata last night by & mob of sevs Jones 4 I aught in Slide and 'mn ol Marinelli following him d “American at iced a in th two v claims “fill- | eral hundred persons and hanged. bT5ris 5 5 5—40 | nto the trench. Mayor Weld favors {ss of | ued, “have more than or Herschberg of Bri ort nd b a + was part | Sheriff Haas who with two depu- Bobby ¢ er biraie to nis | Former Undergoes \. When the work was completed | books of tickets to Normal school Swedish athletes 1 painters worked yesterday Je work of building. Failure to ties was guarding the Negro In a string on the tenth. The eleventh | Kerwin n to climb up to the |students, these tickets to entifle that in most cases your p us was called but in the y work within three months af- [ warehouse here said that it was im- was halve On the twelfth the| v aX i ion [lrrn‘l surface with the contractor fol- | them to the longer ride for two|the better of ours re house belong to Mr. issnance, causes the permit be-|possible to keep the mob from take nateh ended when Harris picked up | Ray Examinatio G e e S Rl e have to learn from you to Frank B. French |come void ing the prisoner. He sald that atter [l 1onclessty after playing four shots, Once, {safety the earth gave way W The mayor will ask t nce said he had took fir spread to an- Kilbourne banging the Negro the members of f+1h the American champion’s sce- | 2 | both men being caught firmly. slon to set a date for hearing from sca sick other house owned by French and to line statior ecd |the mob returncd to town quletly Lacroix, of Bric h this last named wa teriorly while the | sell gas dumpi on a|and went to be he was to be allowed to | Officers intended to take the The work of filling involv- | Negro to Blythevile or Osceola today; ) expenditure whereas | for safe keeping. over but had entirely recov- one of I port, s | only ‘!A.immn brought other workr | win was able to extricate 45 | Michael Marinelli, contractor, and | but Marinelli, who was waist dee yael T. Kerwin, inspector on the |required aid. Tt was feared hnd lay ten feet from the cup. The | application. three hol Jon.s—3 Harris—4 4 § The desire to sec Bat expressed at the end of rs were destroy conver- Sweotser deserved his victory over | Ellis street sewer job, were caught |tractor had suftered fractures and i THE WEATHER sation which caused laughter to s were in the the lots for building purposes | Following the attack which oce k. His short game w in a trench cave-in yesterday after- |was taken to the New Britain ‘ whole group and in w ¢ scorched by ed turn of but $ curred when the victim and two girl Bt 1ts hrx' but he also had an oc- [noon and Marinelll who was the more | eral hospital where X-ray p Hartford, May —Forecast | | prince jojned. A reporter 1 the as they worked between th mayor board of companions strayed from a school bit of good fortune. Both [seriously injured of the two, was |disclosed no breaks. Both men were for New Britain and vicinity: | | prince if he planned to see Babe houses. For a short time I - | works and st departments were | picnic, blood hounds were taken to | igreement, he said. | the scene, and trailed the Negro who [ | “I am-sorry but T do not seem | front was in da | o man also declared | later was identified by his victim. | =t The cottage had been fixed up for | | Reports last night said & number *| (Continued on Page Three), | immediate summer occupancy. (Continued on Page 18) | of women were in the mob. fes to the Belvi: row of cotta s on the water |} r Ruth and the royal visitor replied: Unsettled tonight; Friday generally fair, not much change in temperature \ad per ct fours for the first three [taken to the New Britain General | bruised about the body. | 1oles. | he American fook the lead | hospital for treatment. | Xerwin is third selectmen and has en-foot cut was ahout to be [been in the employ of the sewer de- (Continued on Page 17) closed when a falling boulder caused | partment about one month, _— A

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