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News of the World By Associated Press < NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending § «3 A=~ July 10th . Ve Je ) ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1926—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES, CENTS g Tawire PRICE MORSE SEEMINGLY IS WEAK MINDED Indicted Ship Builder and Finan- cier Appears Paralyzed CANNOT GO TO NEW YORK Hour’s Inter- Newspaperman Has view But Finds Aged Patient Far From In Present Situation. Bath, Maine, July 16 (#—Charles W. Morse, sitting in & chair betw today said: “Lord, D staff correspondent of Press travel to New his two so when a Assoclated felt face there. York to able to him charges of fraud aga Only Lucid Comment That was the one lucid comment made by Mr. Morse in the conver- tion between his sons and the per man wh lasted more than an hour. He erect in an old Windsor chair while the others the death of his wife and discussed of the five vear old New York dictment arging him with using the mails to defraud. Not once did ed- show any interest in the proc: cot brot ling comments. His right side appeared paralyzed h his sons said he could get ith the aid of His left hand Theld he put between shook h Not Dodging Trial n Harry declared that while stly impossible for his al the family ¢ car to be dodging E hat if it was hu. le to take him to New nation, it would be an i house W nds. done. Mr sech en In complete ival from New York about ago and for a long time hefore that no newspaper men had been allowed to see him. The espondent had several times hee arrival of his sons, this meornir Anpears Wi fon sinc a week o refused an audience before the Harry and Ed- k Minded Lucid—Shows No Interest | asked him if he |y Three Schools Under Construction | Will Not Be Ready for Fall Term; | Crowded Conditions Will Contmue‘ { Delays Block Work At Lincoln and Roosevelt Schools and Addition to Nathan Hale Junior High of Main and East Main streets. Sitat B i WolnnGitate er | hool is ready. | Mr. Halloran | Unforeseen obstacles have oped in the programs set by three devel- ’ |architects who are in charge of new aid schools scheduled to be opened 1n |sehool on Steele | |the fanl with the result that muc pleted sC > | difficulty will be experienced by the |reason is due, he seen | school department in caring for Walter overcrowded enrollments in three | 14 to the | sections of the city. t is| The Nathan Hale Junior vork | school addition, the constructi t h began only a month ago, and |which was to be rushed through for | be opening of s ol in embe not be ready hitect Max J. Ibach nounced this morning that the s will not be ready for oc er 1, thz n('l is cor When questioned t concerning the der is matter, C man Jose tion Halloran of tr hool acco! 1t sc 1 ti nior hi northern se tions committee opening o school children in the T will MRS, HEMMING MAY | Highland lak | forts of Gr ’Doty Condemned to Serve Eight Years in Prison for Desertion ALS0 BRING SUIT Cg]]s“‘leps Breach of PI‘Ol]]lSE Death Penalty Was Asked But American Heroic Recold Retion Agfilfls Gl‘lmflg With French Foreign Legion Was Taken Into Consideration 'STILL HOLDS “THE GABIN" Syrie, 3 Arrested | | was con- tial ars im- Detectives Besicging Her ye at Highland Lake as Now Fam- labor for rom the French Foreign Le- | ous Case Draws Toward Spec- | facular Finish. eore Glasa be Winsted, 16 (P)—Mrs. M o ion He retty divorce R Dt long friend of Louis S. Griffing, = - | Hartford, whose summer cotta { is now in poss sion of for alleg 1o 3 s Probably Will Sue ach of prom Sitting in the sunshine the tall which su log cott P . ming this afternoon saic T I present tro nt ¢ my error post of | HALL-MILLS MURDEk CASE REVIVED AND CHARGES OF SERIOUS NATURE ARE MADE ‘Husband of Witness In | Famous Mystery Now ' Seeks Annulment, Herald to Megaphone | Account of Big Fight The Herald w con ba aphone a he Berlen- this evening account of y fight et 3 om0 || Claiming Wife Was “‘ t is sch d Bribed For Silence. July 16 P—Fair { s tor e tene, || Accuses Her of Intimacy vywe champion " % {{tont Boiween Puni % ‘ Vith Slain Clergyman "'! II("\ Delaney at Ebt eld i and Likewise Involves Wife and Family of Victim, ssion ni in today. nday NO REASON TO ACT, PROSECUTOR ASSERTS [tion of the o il DLoicont ) o 5 % ‘:v MEI‘[AUN flE[;LARES lat the Eiihu Burritt school w hitect Ludorf an-| keep his promise to mar e been made over morning. This will be Mrs. Her howed no m Yoty € ¢ » (.!,Z,,h”,\vf.,, e three schools to be |of her encounter with th it I I h;:(:“’m, 2y Jes B , Hale school was compl sre | private d ey men | baffling Hall-Mills murder case has > said it is proba tha F lar e- | with crowl fed to get tt %o been reopened by the filing of a }va.'v school will be called ec has | iture out of the cot lat startling document in the chancery lto & el ant ovech trom in past | terday and deprive her of the con i i court here, draw i fmain plant an North strect, e ¥ In complet- | fors ot 1 She had el oos Tnsists Treatment Given France| cour »erer ¢roma primarty as o | This action will make it necessary |ing this school will mak essary | to have 2d to have had norable | marriage annuiment, |to revise plans to sell the old Bur- |an overcrowding of tl but being 2 | Is MOSt Geflel‘OUS but actually contalning charges that | on the corner | Chamberlain schools. lively days a e may lead to an investigation by the i ! early in y it e S highest officials in the state, : [ dows open to t o - WAR ADVANCES CANCELLED Sues For Annulment : | [aeeia e o | The petition, sworn to by Arthur 0l | | His Bride N : S. Riehl, seeks annulment of his | | To the many spectators wh e ¥ |American Secretary Aroused BY | marriage to Louise E. Gelst, former. WREEKE“ lN [”."[' TAKES []WN [IFE l!;“v’ Jieaiienfenesonn Sion ench lsame time | Public Clamor Asserts American | ¥ & parlor maid in the rectory of sible storm about the cotta : 1 the Rev. Dr. E v, ‘ | was little dol 1 fo T —| Agrecment Is More Generous | 3or ;{re‘me i‘z:x‘:;‘hu:?r ‘;{ 1}::;1 “the N th r . et- e body with that of his ITW[) Sel’]ousl HHT afl\] Twcl][y s Ilef or of Insti U(IOHS remained in their near | | Washington, July 16 () —Aroused | choir singer, Mrs. Eleanor Mills, w. | | \ | [ found t P o > % % onds by public comparison of France's|found on & farm outside of New | i Hemming was in complete | [a¥e » i S 2e , Others Injured { Taken Over by Receiver Seampeta | | dcht sottlement. with England and | BUBSWIck on September 14, 1923, | | S | e ol | Rt s ke Riehl charges that his wife re | e ‘ _ Sympathetic n Tt over | l | with this country, Secretary Mellon, | coived §5,000 for her ‘part in. {he had sent in food i g, o | In a formal statement today declared 18I CARS ARE DERMLED CLIMAX TO GREAT MUDDLE it ap other and Son Killed at Bohrowski Arrested After Hall-Mills matter and for keeping quiet about it. He declares his wife said “certain county officials of Mid- of Fi wccorded such generous treatment, er creditor nce Tn contrast to the statement of . oot ey e N ol o : dlesex county were always taken the physician last night that Mr. | Passenger and Pullman Conductor | J. T. Smith, President of Atlanta Waterville, Me., Father ‘ Collision on East Main | as nas America. gl d il L o \forse’s mind was occasionally clear, | 5 ; A | e Mr. Mellon said after re- | “breaking the case.” ¢ a0 ; | st Seriously rt — Spec Real Estate Board, Was Promi- S Mass. S e : iwin Morse today said that al.| Most Seriously Hurt Uecisl and Son in Mas Street debts, the settiement Startling Accusations ough he had come on from Wash- | miain Takes Others Remainder of | nently Identificd With State's Ti- = | ittt e pant: “Atvatta g & standing among the direct on to see his father the latter | S i ; - o . d the obligations of France for | Charges made by Riehl in his peti scarcely I nd at| Their Journey. nancial Houses Now in Bid Way all advances during the war, and |tion are the following: Binice 1 1 others | nd they out a . That his wife had illicit relatio | . s = . nce in the Mellon-Berger agree- ife had dllicit relations Srhkaheit v, wa i . pool, Ohio, July 16 (A| Atlanta, Ga., July 16 () — J. 1 p watch upon former super o] in o ve b s repay | With the slain clergyman; that Mrs. 3 coming. He also said that although | —I'wo persons were injured serious- h, president of the Atlanta and her young son, ; oy Curtis & Al-| the advani d obligations subse- | Riehl, Mrs, Frances Stevens Hall, | is f ired to comprehend x0f ctrers Aiecelyea minor (i N et they covered tt ol 4 e s ab i i rmistice. No other | Wife of the victim; her brother, Wil- 1 died when he was | sodoy yhgn alx cars O ithal |5, o el Coie v il e daylight streame ey £ : et B litor of France has accorded |lle Stevens ayd Peter Tumulty, the kold yesterday he had asked for her | Pennsylvania train known as '¢ bankers: Trust company, for{, ¢yrougn all windows and Mrs. |bors reported today. Mrs, K ctice of fining drunken drivers generous treatment.” family chauffeur, motored, gh the everal tim terward. i it-Pittsburgh night which a recelvership Hemming could moy v about were burned to death when | $100 n m to five| Oppose Modification night of the crime, to the Phillips ‘ et Janinaye rq;“"‘;":, bl , were derailed 17 miles f i "“y‘:\ml) distri s the thr Euan 0 were out- |flames, believed to have started from in jail, and conti Bobrow-| The statement, following hints in | farm, where the murders wegs,com- {20 el e phvstlan ity T > yester ad g0 the explosion’ of an oll lamp, destroy- in police court this morn- | reports from Paris that Finance | Mitted; that principals in caso ¥ the coutl,” said Sy Mores, | serfously hurt |in Morningside, | Guards Arrested A 55 Vinister Caillaux might seek modi- [ had deliberately concealed Imports and we would be glad (o have him a1 day. Mr. Smith wa ARt isolated farm ho las s lon of the American agreement | ant facts from the grand fury. xa ‘w]‘\ now. .]'\;;'\ 'h- t fr, we ShEEs Gaken ot | found. vesterday on a wa t issued by |T er had re Sl result of terms received from From statements made from time gpiduke stoghe ablofto Jant pool hospital, The body was found by a servant, | Judge Howd of the town co 1 flames when b isas g leaving the | England was regarded by officials as | to time by the respondent, (Mrs, ring him into the court room ¥ > d by a shot. The 4oor of| by girection of the head of 5 th e e department, pleaded not guilty | Showing definite opposition to such | Riehl) to your petitioner,” says the he court might see his condition. M. B, 2 ith's room was locked and | gactive . agency they . vetarmed i ! o e il 5 nodincation. document, “he believes that she is 2 Action a Surprise -r!nm_l : oo 16 servant broke it down with an | Hartford untll tomorrow when they for it Running jo e i Mr. Mellon, who is chairman of | fully cognizant of the facts which ‘We considerad =50 ung st hottllsl o sxe. Flixidauehler, Mrs LAfsey. | will have a hearing here house, he groped to T Bt At American debt commission s- | led to the murders and that she had ai e & guard. | Harrls 12 internl s among the first ch the! (iriffing e room and brought out 15 o'clocic a statement just prior to his [ been a participant in or an acces- B2 tenoarastaci but gave | ) e Srpver : 1y Mrs. Ler it boy ingest of nir Officers James M parture for a vacation in Europe | sory to that crime. up because of the cost of such ie other passengers and train | Ty entire load N - o Bl e i Michael Brép ,‘ 1 because of what he described as | Many veiled hints are contained betion. The 1 tion has taken | employes were given first aid tres entered his “ernel a cott nearby | lowing. B unfit to drive the erroneous comparisons of the|in the petition. Among other things s completely by surprise. We had | ment on the scene but none was e T e e SR e - ’ S rican press of the British-|Riehl says: ssurances from Mr. Buckner that |injured enough to be tzken to a SRRt ia. SR A e ware ot lehl m, according to Officer MeGue of | French settlement and the Ameri- “Willie" a Good Shot ere s no ground for the pres- | hospital. | eral letters found Whathe e Een Sould ty and returned for Herode, He | ficer Brophy did not sm leohol | Can-French settiement. “Respondent told your petitioner nt action. | The passengers were placed | poay were turned over lokya: tHa cotfage toaay with. har d the boy in his room and led |but in his juign e sl Along Different Lines | that “Wiille' Stevens was a good Mr. Morse was seen today in the | aboard a speel and e L At ion o male Do tHa TelElE LR to ALhe Hean ot FRa Atiiv, st mnt Ao rauive WEKLWAS|wrhe settlement of the French ob- | pistol shot and that there was al- ouse where was born. Besides [ued on their jo qilest probably would b FoEsi s e Feant shiod Hats thel tasriBen Tad | Broket iva browski was driving east ition to America,” Mr. Mellon [ways a pistol in the hall library is two sor ter, Miss Jennie | The train had been routed to the | {n (he dav sl i % - : b S said, “has been made along some- | table drawer. 1 ith It h k 3 p n the day. Interest in her fairs by offering darted back through the flame swept when his car col-| Stid. & orse t im Although his veland-Pittsburgh division owing Was Bank Director = fous i ey ta hIs Ao RERL L e be 1 1 what differemt lines from the set- Riehl bases his annulment sult on air is whitened by his 70 odd years t wreck. cat | SN Bmith Wk 4 Tormer membeci's e bt it e e el | ent of French obligations to |charges that his wife concealed nd he appeared partially crippled the wreck was ¢ g} s S L ! ! : < 5 < ! | at Britain. With the British | from him before their marriage at ¥ h sant 3 1 St [ e real firm of J. Smith understood however, th when the ruins cooled. McCue was i 3 ° e he i erect in his chair engine coupling breaking. | ang W. 8, Rankin com : Bttt Ao e i S erinaved i * o king advances and commercial | Bound Brook in September, 1924, 4 nd his eyes darted about in a 1 the bisdenitot e o oo SR Aaepurk L oaribE shonwes G bl e E ter of Hartford| ) .o iions for war stocks have been | her alleged improper relations with panner almost contradictory to his | piling up coachen. Nine!gyivan Hilly and Moratosside . 3 e I e 5 street and | ot separately from the war debt | Mr. Hall and other men named in onfused specch. composed the train 5 Mm;\fl(“- g 'L]-_ Pl m,(‘.‘(b GG 5 ADGIse, s ived If, however, we compare |the petition; that she had given her | Funeral services of his wife, ek g 1 Sy saneiina s S Mol el gl b b sttlement of all of France's in- | address as Bound Brook while she Clemence Dodge Morse, Accident at 7 A, M. . # Sreear )\0 e | the mnewco g e driver's wheel and ST actu lived at Franklin Park, vesterday, will be held Alifarice HoMo Mils e D 2 o e eV position he "" ntinued on Page 25) [ New Brunswick, and that she had morning at 11 o'clock, eas Pennaylvanin’ railroad: officials or- ‘,"_‘“]“'j] ot ithe Farmers el aie ) L Bobre _\‘»! it \mmmnod from Riehl the fact that Bra turie, Following the S e 2 »1.\Mr:uc‘.o( Atlanta which w Nop RJod .w."7 .‘\‘UM.U‘ 1, lost 3 and Bobr “she had knowledge of doings of il iy e e el s S waceoy | closed early this week. | lives early this morning in had two glasses of wine, MAY N[]T H['LI] KE[][iH |certaln of the principals in the eld to decide specifically what P s R e tartling Climax for M He vhich destroyed their ho ‘ ) w paces, Bobrow- “M known Hall-Mills murder ion will be taken to meet the » R “ : came as a climax to et ce ity s. Galveo was dropped from the |sk It ers ;,,; ort ayne anc or Hotey s soae e 1 ndow, sustain 5 ] M58 oE e N otk nonve For e s Wi ankruptey proceedings against I96 14 cosanas ey LTiten nd story window, sustair In | Bobrowski s ‘ R DOINE thie patition Akt ] Hore No. 6 which was der nkers Trust company and the Sl AT A or injuries. Two daughters a s d ‘ | almost exclusively with the murder ] : | Summitville, Ohio, at abe g of 70 state banks, many of | R e jend, who were slesping or |morning by i 3 | mystersy. L - | eorgla and Florida for order. This would mean in itclothes. ! 1 to visit New Brunswick, N. J., July 16(8 {8 Gaburel S OMlyE L6 S Reports Bankers Trust company of civil court proce /| Galveo got out, but returned to e accident Prosecutor Woods Refuses | —neciarations concerning the Halt- NI: Rfl [j P chiat a6 (1 LADUSER obces of ncing agent. Tod ng to disposses M ind both were overcome by Hurlburt | Mills myElr e bt i / Pennsylvania ilroad this |the Geor e banking depart-|qnat the term of her occupancy |Smoke before they were able to g ob for to Issue Warrant on |in papers fiea by Arthur S Rieh, morning were that a few pers ent announced that 13 additional TA{ERE LD abi 1 taet until niperioy | lopRataty was o |for Iment of marrlage to Louise we rqlnm non ;vr\w\v:h in the {banks have closed their doors in | court sits here in November | All the personal effec This Charge [E. Gelst, formerly a maid in the . ck of Chicago. Fort Wayne and !Georgia and one in Florida since Rioy e 5 amily, including a sum of mor £ |l nomes rrant s oe e .l £ A : i hough Griffing, who is an elec- g wcto u | Hall home, do not warrant a reopen- Russwin Chosen for | xew ‘]xor train 2 lnm at Sum- |yesterday. The closings brought the | trical contractor in Hartford, is un |Vhich had been accumulated, wer i ling of the investigation, Prosecutor . mitsville, Ohlo. Details were lack- | = . ; lost in the fire e ca s not . Joseph G- Toolen, of Middlesex count ’ x g tood Lo hayelenkazed &) private oolen, of Middlesex county asserted Beauty of Design and |, (Continued on Pase 16) e st it o 7ess | e “determined s ue @ war-|joday, 1 | | oust Mrs. Hemming, Thomas C. Me- | — ! en on 3 f 1\‘“‘ He said tha the bodles Material ‘ [Kone, of Hartford, his attorney, | Boston, July 16 (®—O man t ho|North street with pe sald|were found in Somers his Little Girl Seelzs Fat/zer Who Kon s ociEasitont s etioruiyy | B AN L8 KB on B e son by, hich, . ik o Don ekt [ ol T St o T i 2 Sthen e i aind a score of 1 rsons escap- tive Serge W. P.imatter, despite the fact that a of Tribute to products of Russell & | age to his mother, Mrs. N " |ed through window re swept | n of th ! prine! “. in the - we \‘. ‘ 9 Harvarall \Illlg of Hartford. | the principals In the case were res rwin has been paid by Harvard S e AL rough the Beacon street home of that Keorh |dents of this ity ka MIOGLGEE niversity officials who have mm.««.n’ R George Cabot Lee this morning. olved in the ; B s f 4 n Vale, 55, of Brai . M perations of a gang of au-| TN BT roup of buildings being construct- | —_— i | OF Hh fo! ; :Hw 0'(' t '1'“” ‘»;1 \‘*’ rpenter, was the man burned to tome thieves about the state ,,‘ 0 s | put my brother, Roy, in Klingberg's g ) was thou, has given rise to the| ver in Cambridge and Anston. | Writes Pathetic Letter to |7, ™ " e & 3ridgemen, John T. Smith, Otto | ith ahout 20 other workmen he \ that Keogh| ss. Although the amount of| | F da0ae, and Frank V. Tr was working on the two top floors ing on account of|will not be c MAKING JOB FOR CURTIS loney involved is not given, sales| Bridgeport Official | “When I was about 10 or 11 he |arrested on a breach of of the four story brick building, re- ML e B B e Ll fanager Isaac Black of Rus | Aid Her jn| M\t 2t my srandparents on Farm.- charge. : . decorating the intcrior for the home- Jas vent.| State Officer Harrison, wht 1% il frwin’ sald this atternoon that it| iNg Him to Aid Her in | pzion avenue in New Britain, but | Sl iy LR e coming of M. Lee, a Boston banker. | 5 ovortim ctory, | charge of the investigation that led |Grise, Hinchliffe And Kennedy Want P e Janemieien | anything to say as to the situation, |Mr. Lee married Mrs, Bdwin oo 4 ¥ fo Teogh' Rrreat expected here | : : ! desoati since that time I have not seen him | s ek : 04 |50 he not have time port.|to Keogh's arrest, is expected here : he group of buildings consists| Search. B e b ! o :nn.l--\: in :m.\ on July L and had | 0 et i mobile for $15|and at a_conferece with him, de-| 0 Give Further Study to f six dormitorics, three servi He name s A et yalinson: el R e ISR SR e T imeh A1 (bt washings, he | cision will probably be made as to Buliding ‘Situation; uildings, a -library and an admin- | Ut AL LTS ol S aatid% narll [3e e DR i the charge to be recommended to fon building. Visitors to Bos- | year o0id Pearl Johnson | eyes and a scar on the left side | * fl“:”,m\:”{, \,.“. .‘i (m\\mu t m.-‘ il L an Al 1 there is no ques-|the prosecuting attorney. W mn! William R. Fenn, republican mem- are attracted by the beauty of | oo 75 \Winthrop stree written | of his face ahout an inch and a half | HIGH TIDES loven r’(lmm “h‘m only exit through |tion that ke w mder influence of | Keogh was arrested, the police sald [ber of the building commission does structures and. thelr layout. | o Colector Howard § llenger st under the cheek bone. July 17 (Standard Time) \ [the windows. Some slid down wa- |1auor last night and he should|he was an accomplice of two men|not favor creating a position f he group was designed by Me- | or Gridgeport, asking his assistance name is Pearl Johnson and || xo Hayen: $.17 a.m. 3.48 pm. | [tor pipes, theee olng to the coping | KNOW enotsh to remain away from |Who are under arrest for alieged [Mayor O. F. Curtis in the im, Mead White, architects, of | jn |ocating her father, Alfred John- | my brother is Roy Everett Johnson New London: 2.08a.m.2.49 pm. | [of the adjoining buildirg until res- | the wheel after drinking wine. He [thefts of automobiles but it was not (bullding inspectors, preferring to ew York city, #ho also prepared | gon whom she has not seen in two | “If there is any way you can lo- | | lcued by firemen, while Vale was |aSked Bobrowski it he is willing to|known to what extent he was im-|adopt the course favo Chair- lans and specifications for the new | yoars | cate nim T wish you would let me | e 4 [ aphid e strrender license ! the an-|plicated. man A. P. Leavitt and agrecable to ribune tower in Chicago. The firm Her letter to the Park city official | know by return mail.” | Marih Kenells o, Afeman, was r s that he nee the license| The proposed perjury charge was{Mayor Weld, which scheme provides i charge of the erection of tne | follows: ——————e Fow % |carried out unconscious by his com- | Pecause ho would have to carry the|to be based on Kec sworn state-[for but one inspector. i 10ings is Hegeman & Harrls of [ I am writing to you to have you SIX PERSONS DROWNED | I banfonk whila deveral: other fAremen ‘hm ry bundle he did not have|ment that he was the owner of &| Commissioners Romeo Grise, Bew York | help me find my father whom 1| Montreal, July 16 (® — Tive men | ( THE WEATHER | |were temporarily overcome. The |the car. “I guess you will have to| roadster, bought by Mrs. Anna M.|Thomas Hinchliffe and Matthew L. | When the question of hardware | haven't scen or heard from in two |and one woman on the tughoat| | | {Lee home is in the most exclusive |carry them,” the judge remarked,|O'Brien and financed through the|Kennedy are desirous of giving fur- e me up. Harvard offieials went { years, but I have heard from others | Emma L. were drowned in Take | 1 Hartford, July 16—Forecast | |section of the Back Bay district. [and he turned the llcense over to|Hartford Finance Co. The police|ther study to the needs of the de- fo the subject exhaustively. Their | he is or has been living in Bridge- | St. Thomas when their craft was| | for New Britain and vicinity: | |Adjoining are the home of Mrs. L. | Clerk Danb After court, the|contende® that Keogh was not the |partment, but they indicated if it is ’ cision in favor of “Russwin” aft- | port, Conn. rammed last night by the grain|| Fair tonight and Saturda: [Carteret Fenno, Gordon Abbott, | clerk returned the license to Bo-|owner because the car had not been |shown there is not a need for & - an inspection of s al brandé | “He Jeft me with my grandparents | boat Brulin, it was learned today. | warmer |Charlés Pelham Curtis and Daniel | browski. The license will be sus-|pald for by Mrs. Anna O'Brien and |deputy inspector they will fall tn 1 on beauty of design and | when | was seven years old just aft- [ One man escaped from the tug be- | Wing, all prominent socially and therefore she was without the right|line with Commissioners Leaviit and aterial, rather than price. er the death of my mother. He also | fore she sank. * # financially. (Continued on Page 16) to give it to him. Fenn. ; . 3 L4 8 — — . t St et TR