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News of the World By Associated Press NI -uuo)) ‘proJ3tH “yda IAPY ‘Areaqry 9IS JRO1IIUUO) 'W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Nt 13,016 July 17th ... ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 1 . 3 ‘ | | 4 WILPAY S| DAILY | Cadwell to Fight Fire Board ~ GHIGAGD GANGSTER (reomic wio v Y 204 HONOREDNAMES ENTIRE EAST SWELTERING IN g f ’ Like Missing Link, || " ON DEBT OF §3.200 For Its Selection of Pumper| CAUGHTINN, YORK Found by Explorer |- (N WAR MEMORIAL ! . ] 0= i 4| Tl] uUIT |.|A“- EELL | ‘ "“lv‘mwl R ns eyl ! s : |Third Ward Representa- | s T, I Ketivi 0 has been on an explor | L| (" Opposes Fire Board | P as Trying to Imitate Activi-|| o siie.sen on en exsioraiion || Momument to Men Who Served! Hxs Wil Oupose Heomny g of Whitfehir L aeotea s i || Between 1808 i Unosnal A t Made Db 3 : gmore iscoverea what is orar: || DotWeeN 1898 and 1902 | nosual Agreement MMade Dy mendation of Maxim at DR | Enated as “The Miss- [ | e has photo- | . . ~ ; | | [ p ‘ Meeting of C HINTS AT DISCLOSURES g e R U Poor Debtor fo Safisly | | Meeting of Council. | ES| aotyiou 20 || ARMY AND NAVY TRIBUTE| T0 |Blistered Crops And . M v. t | ‘ — || upon and remained with for || _—— | p idow of Assault Victim | 1 am opposed the recommenda. | Te1 Pollce e Can Give tntorma- | *“Wii "2 ity ne op. || YO Bl Borin, Kensington,| RRENCY INELATION Human Fatalities Left tion of the fire board which provides| tlon About the Shooting of One|| t2ined snapshots when tribes | Plainville and Newington Warriors | | : for the purchase of a Maxim 75 { FAL Onanlof it BTk | In Wak f T d P TS WILL EXTEND i : xim T80 of the Windy City Ofii- s is of a ‘woman, || Who Fought in Cuba, Philippines | n ake 0 L il gallon combination pumper, and I | appears to be a A Agai Forei 1 YEAR PERIOD | am prepared to fight it on the fioor | °Mal: o contiooation ot ths || and cntna to Have Recognitton. |AlSO Against oreign | Spell As It Sweeps (OVER 15 common council meeting to-| New York, 21 (P—Geor “ R at foms Loans—Communists F Mid B S Calenll nas || Cotis of Chicagn, arrested Tonayins Lo R | From Midwest. | poi ; a suspect in o $75,000 jewel r | : | Promise Support | Walter Majewslid Agrees To Give |} man from the third ward, told a |§ *5Peet 18 @ L | inville and | ; i Herald reporter this morn e Toa AT ol | ERE Uniged ) | ry g 18 police that he knowledge of & | Ay 2 1 i ey . Nege o Small Sum Every Day To Mrs. According to Mr. Cadwell the fire | crime conditions in Chicago | [”Nfi BR"]HEP']RT yeen April| Parls, July 21 UP—The mnewly) Connecticut Cities Suffer— s did not look into the matter it | formed Herriot government, in Helen Laskarzewski in Exchang would be helpful to the district at- r on S inisiacial dbolocs b | ould and its choice of the |torney the ‘ | bart of t ministerial declaration before the| Paykg and Beaches Are For His Freedom—Woman Got 1 pumpe er the Amerlcan| .o oo e IES I]I]E LY el chamber of <1nnmd\n>‘ sc: 1“&“‘! on 1i'rance which came after the fou Jonce ngen o 5 3 as opposed to inflation of | = 7e Judgment Against Him For Caus- icmbers of the board had dead- | e e pia 0! Meewies [k el S currency and in favor of| Thronged With People E e WakE v the el e in the d was done without enough in- | & Moo eg B DY LAnN0LOe L) | t of all debts. Q 2 g ing Death of Her F stigation on the part of the mem- | e e ator | Andrew M. Cooper Promi- |ana ¢ ore il s zoreiyn Iosna] | (DCEKIOE Relief From b v Walter In the vote Commissioner | "> AEREC S i 2 vernment asserts; the coun-| . On an agreement whereby Walter . 2 f : (2nd, ovarnnient aksetal W st A Mikalavskas and Chairman [ TP o nent in Business, Po- | tne o try must save itselt. Torelgn cur- High Temperatures. Majewsk! FRANK S. CADWELL s J. Dehm favored the Amer- el 2 | 08| Fe held abroad by Frenchmen payment of $1 per day until a lican Lakrance and Commissioner| Cohen, allas Mitchell and litical and Social Life Y [must be returned to France, a spe- judgment rendered against him and |Timothy J. Shanahan and Michael |MODS, gave his address as cial account for that purpose to be! '8 Q in favor of Mrs. Helen Laskarzewski, ‘1 King favored the Maxim. After ’~°°S‘J““ l-uxu 1, C ]\(:(14 and opened by the Bank of France. THUNDER SHOWERS 1afl " he three ballots resulting in a two | fessed, ording to the police, 1dg v 9 S L trict W administratrix atisfied, ay- WI}I]E[;KIS ASK 25 [][][] 1 aree g £ Bridgeport, July 21 (A—Andrew | plates on w The strictest economy will be en- administratrix, 1 satisfled, pay L1415 to two count, Chairman Dehm broke | e had taken part ja the jew e SEICH|dinteson sl O Dbl ) LIKELY TONIGHT ments to start when he obtains em- P P 8 he | up o wholesale sto: ontgomery Cooper, who recently| £ 8 e deadlock and voted for the| 1 No reference is made in ployment, he has been released from Maxim truck. and Faigen in Maic ired i president of the | the atlon to a capital levy,| Hartford county jail, where he has \ | Commissioner Mikalauskas declar- m’iT] district, - _’““\" ‘]"A’I o J00C8 company ofithie | | but it mentions “a special tax on as- | By the Assoclated Prees. been incarcerated for several weeks lilopaveihathe moruon ecoid 4n Bioh e i eror i Soar sl ¥ insorib. | sets not in the service of the yublic| Easterners mopped their browa B ! ¥ candli ¢l alsel| Brofmar D an auto- | her a is summer | e 1 pending the outcome of a hearing ‘ L e i’r‘fl“w'j“_“’l‘:; mabils on Drosdwarit detec. | home a h & the purpose of jand scowled into the west today. on his petition for a writ of habeas| New Britain Residents |tnat the pumper that was not chos- | tives who said they found loaded re-| Mr. C e e [ r/ . 3 g cla :1‘:“|?:‘ ":d"{‘é’:““’:‘;‘ndmfi‘;‘l‘;. For out of the west had rolled the corpus Biin e Ao |en was the better of the two. | volvers and a off shot gun fnto No ay and on his|, R CaMD 18 MakIng | approval or rejection of the pro.|Summer's greateat heat wave. ™ 3 i ring Suits Against | 1t is expected that Counciiman | e : : \y home last night he stopped at Vel But appealing glances of hope i o I¢ e s the g of bolice y Cohen admitted he | Savin Rock and brought to this c 1 i on. It | | — { the fact that it carries i Milford Man el A AN ) e = 1 d brought to this clty | itations will be| T% ion was received by were turned to the west, too, for A a scveral other members of the coun- [had knowlc f m se lire of Howland k el ahamber And crilnGue et ) satisfied indicates that payment will | s ; o | crimes* in Chicago, the p e SBe erlin, €| relief from the hbmid heat was | o cil in arguments, He declared 5 y L only by handelapping from a not be completed for approximately y that he did not like to criticize | NeW York on July 12 stered | drove home g Al siney | scheduled to come from the same g 1 Five suits i r asked v i |a gang of thieves with the intent of e was WEBpaL ok L s source. he agreement was gub- fire board but asked why it w W in The - ; o ¢ He Sy . e tivities of the notor- | healtk : e government was assured Of| 4o tyo peat mounted, prostra- Attorney Wilder of Hart- | gregating at it did not study the matter as Y OF mar! support from an unexpected quarter| . St epresenting Mrs. Laskarzew- | peen brou ¢ lits predecessors had don. ng. 3 o ki e ot ing | tlons were reported and the list of 1 approved by Judge W. F. | o o ealtiotian | _— d § wen in communiat pacty, promilbed 1o vots | oTRIOES, Indlracily. cREaHEtER " counsel for Majewskk | 2 result of an a - is quoted by St S ter, Tereimt 1t the sovern. | to the weather which caused a gen- Taskarzewski brought suit [ bile nt in Bridgeport on No: ZiPATKA flBJEETS T“ s saying: » Howland | o ¢ nt closes the atock exchenge, The| °ral rush to lake' and isensiseti Majewski and another de- 2 All in the LA [ | Hints at Disclosures. . and | of it closes the stock ange. The | 110\ 00° steadtly. Majewski and 2 e- | 29, : ] 1k o in bl e reta residency | names ha nadvertently omit- | communists’ voting strength of 28| : soon after her husband’s | gy court of alk to the at- S oG Bt I L ) | Showers were reported at Gal- et atton’ being man-| fi ss W Sy Ly who lived in st . . | veston, Sault St. Marie, Duluth and leath, llonatMony Aoy T ad been i aHotE M. De Monzie said that former | Sy : slaughter. defendants were | y l . t pro: m e i Roni it Finance Minister Caillaux up to| St Paul, aithough high tempera- Jecused of having been implicated | Harry M. sents the me back to Chicago 0ds business Tuly 1% had hoped for American | tures continued yesterday through- in a street fight which Laskar- | plaintiffs, | PR rom, Loy heir department sto credits, but on that date the French | Out the central valleys and upper B zcwski received injuries th aused | o praintifts eph Wodecl S ffies . S of the largest in New al attache in Washington had | 12ke reglon, reaching 100 degrees Hiu death. Judgments were given in | The plaintifts are Joscph Wodecki) emands Sufficient Time I can give Sritie et el e I 0 aa | in Towa and Nebraska. Colorado Mrs. Laskarzewski's favor o ors i alaa) Tors anmeal nen e hv ‘ S S | REGUORT Qup (0F t trips to Eu o credits without ratifi- | reported cooler weather with indi- i both deftadants. Majewski e e o by to Study Resolutions s shot and Killed ¢ it ne S aaninston Aent ac. | cations existing that the caol wave [ to jail for failure to 5 == | 4 . inte to hin Mr. Coo spread rapidly ard. Judgment and subsequently k] Submitted also_admitted, the police | oyio Novemb had decldad he wouldl . Bhawers. . gere prsiicisAi it the poor debtor’s oath, but a review | : ‘he jumped a $20,000 bail cent: ana : jon between ratifi- | sweltering eastern states tonight was taken by counsel for Mrs. Las i 3 ___|bond in Chic s h Friani s of the debt accord and the |and resulting cooler weather was K i st Loty mactes ob same it 8 onious ass with in b n ng of credits. He, De Monzle, | promised for tomorrow. uvers ensued j"‘"" : ) P R en """j"“_ members 10| attempt to kill in connection with I assatv kGt thoroughly approv of, Caillaux's | Temperatures which yesterday { hearing was e | s i ot e weclaent el o Bp IO ARS8 AT itk shdoting o eReellcema Ty Dl LR O 0 York cit ne F. Barnes, George |course in this respect i s in parts of Penn- yad nMobHelTBEGtIES O i e g Fox ) ¢ L rer ore qourcl el URe ko pre)| allmitiing iths! Cohen Heynlienatielo B, vivitrade connection: M William H, Barnes, ¥ Finance Minister De Monzle, sup- [ sylvania, Now England and New § it hye WhiSMadeRRe ot Mrs, Jane Wodecki, wife of Joseph SULLEltion (R Do shgel s OF HiE D0L0E e s r of th ward P. Beaune jam H. Beckett, | POrting declaration, sald the | York, were expected to be general- Iarelos | Wodecki secks $5,000. S il 5 «““] ie m\"u e o e xe LI Manu oTer R (o ssociation, one Frederick G. Beh, Waiter § . |lrrench treasury on Monday had & |1y surpassed tod 1 | The infant Pl e P S e s e . | ance of 239,000,000 francs with |~ Cooling breczes along the North BR‘)KE SiZhe inn 1 | Coun .m«;.x ‘I{.ul‘“".;1‘;[“."“ c _m: I»\ said, “I can able inf I e Bank of France. This had been | Jorsey coast gave Newark and sur- i y y A s S (Ui Sore ‘141 resoiution, tjon about the \,nu'l-y;: ring ther i fuced to 60,000,000 today. Meas- | rounding towns an enviable early i court. : aim of which will be to curb| Brofman, known also as “Gold Ll got funds must be votel Ay | rocers o toa Faee Al I the p [ o o o T rnay el s and Collen It SE AR TR0 et . In politics he w The temperature in Newark drop- H J | viding in an automobil | S anE ot s fed e sitey Hovmanand AR e working within ST ped below the 70 mark at 7 o'clock | John Bzozoski of this ¢ an or l:wn ’x‘ | i ‘m: eub : ,;‘ '..‘mh{\ SR y he 11 times endeavored Death Removes Witness and had only risen to 76 three a na C ub- ofman also were H ate: e | skl 15 understood to have obtained a jon to the council members of men who held i oA In Motor Car Accident | )m:‘:v“;g;\;'.l‘ml emed uniformly o y settlement and is th ies esolutions volvi ewelry s d e war dxe ¢ 2 L. OASW SalBAATILL AR : b Joe Pekoski, 13, Sudden [rCra, e =0 orplligreroly o ) : jelris : Charles J. Canfield, lageport, Conn, July 1 (M |in the grip of the heat wave, and ipa a ure of city funds at| Simms and c 8 ‘ % Death removed the ef witness in) o o York state bade fair to ve Guest of S. P. C. C.in |fendant was sinea hours' prior to council 5,000 in e gae el Garl 1. Carlson, David Carl- [y, ot0r vehicle violatlon: caseisinfi S8 SEHE A IEEES EREHAE , AUes DL [ police court on tI meetings; resolutions not so sub- Lt 3 Gustat &, Carlson, Jacch CArl | onich Peter Farelln, 28, was chiargsa | & S8R AR S0 A T - York less driving as a res tted to be ¢ i ed n perly e B A Akt el v eckle driving a vading | New \Oll\ mi 0 cc der 1‘|nrv.prrprrl,\‘ : 28 constantly called Beraistn with reckl .vl\HL_L \ud. e\admn: New Biitaln. today iswéliared s | pelore St g actinE s e ChDUnE: WhED Unknown in Chicago ritable undertakings | [ P! In city court today| "o raye of a merclless sun —_— I — admitted by unanimous vote of the| ago, July 21 (A < = ,”j_‘”: "“" : Farella received & nolle on the nu.:“‘lmh lw‘“-'dmm “‘“h oach e : 3 A, council.” | .s Wi 2 A gl L0 U er charge, due to the fact that L S »hn Kopliski now | 5 = Lkl el u! Bridgeport ctor in sev- 10 L g . | so without delay. It was one of the Mountainview hgme in | 1ead at the last regular meeting of | iR machine struck, died sev-| 30 Without felay. ot ¥ o < : . e the council when the board of pub-| O GUER SRS HERRUE A 1 d was therefore not|-otiest days: of the siimmer,EEeEs Plainville, having arrived™ there | yoioran Hartford Physician Suc-| - Sbrirttes eanlntio Lt ailable as a witnes dge Ralph | Mmometers on Main street at 1 p. m. s Gleagpearante submitted a resolutlon | tion with a di : ) available as a witness. Judge Ralph | TOMEters o8 THIC STWSCLEE L Haviinil i recommending that Hungerford |y 1d tt 1 I 1 will be s found Farella guilty of reck-|Te8istering from 97 1o g on Monday afternoon at the Berlin | cumbs to Injurles Reccived When C ding t ngerford | who told the poli Lidiial A s rs found Farella guilty reck- | = . g : S et cowt be paved at a cost of $7,000.|much of crime condition go, | late home, 195 Brook ML driving however and fined him|2nd those in protected locatians depot. His father, happy and & Hit by Trolley Car o Rald At ars X el rootal e 3 time yet to be fixed, and i L. Cooney, ward J. | 1 owed temperatures of between 84 \ announced his son’s reappea it by Trolley Car. e said there were other streets _—— y Ho. ; - e 15 [[$25 and cos s . : u g 5L a0 S | {that needed work done more than wvill be in West Laur ., Cornelius H. Cornell, James | and 90. It was the hottest day so ! to the Y. W. C. A 5"C‘l"“” artford, Conn. July 21 UP—Dr.|this thoro FhiC i nhate THREE SURVWORS OF OLD Philadelphic H. Cosgrove, John F. Cotter, JohuiF ilv of Four D far this summer. yesterday afternoon and added that | pniin Yioigen Slay el il e s HgsCowles, Luke Crowe, | Family of Four Dead, The rising of the sun brought a John was s to get home hc _ SN § 2 v eps 0 i 3y Matthe ro rdar *2da | wither! i ol ot te lkely fo fun away |TCUL was frg and leg broken | tion came up with the resutt that 1t| RRGIMENT HOLD REUNION Matthew Cr Murder and Suicide | withering heat that made itselt felt flindiie 3 5 last Mon ¢ stepped from | was “railroac through. | nomas ¥ Warren, Ohio, July 21 (P—Robert | everywhere. It beat through awn. SR | nis automobile path of a | S Preto, 26, his wife Virginla, a six |ings and parasols and softened ohn is 13 and lives at Mou ey o homeior P | . - erbert el 1t ¥ avements, se sh of busi- = 2 s liey in 10 of | @ B o | “Last Mans e . . % H T vear old daughter, Alberta and a |Pavements, sending a ru view, Plainville. A week ;z[,o\l\. s P b Wineme ot Smolked Pipe in Bed; f oot NS Hlul o Mlonsouta “‘"‘ ’ Davis, Wi trick Devitt, | {6 vear old som, Robert were [DNess to soft drink emporiums, and -] d ) take a B o0 New T & Al un 3 a r v ;‘,“j] "_*."‘] ’l \" S ‘”rl's" e s morning Hartford hos Woman Badly Burned | War Veterans Meets i | onzo Do Dun found dead of bullet wounds tonight | at noon hundreds of employes of the ork wit ‘,),\,0.(,’,‘ ok thirq | Pital. He was 67 years old and Boston, July M Nina | | Willard J in their home at Newton Falls, near | mercantile establishments took im- :‘\ "l“ i “1{’)‘- % (he last | been a general practicioner in Hart- | Flemi 8, of South Boston, | Once More, | — John A. I here. Preto, authorities believe, { Mediate advantage of thelr weekly girl friend, but who at B e At Ty fes . % : £ dwar S b il ite i : iday and drove to the sea- 3 ey had changed | ford and vicinity for years. ed from her day housework Stillwate - r = o 5 TS Edward killed his wife and children and | half holiday and dr Hilniits iwerefold e Han R Wb ot 6o bt al ook | el e T e i leen o e ter T, Bl 421 L) {Member of New Britain |, rrea then shot himself. He was employ- | shore, there to try and defeat Old er mind 1 s they offer :|lig a pipe. st asleep. | Three Civil War veterans kept cov- | ot n B { : fo T 8l e e in Casco, Maine, A A short time later her cries roused | anant with the dead today. The | d P A 5 Ifagan, Tho | ed as a steel mills worker. Nelgh- |Sol by dipping into the salt water take Joe dlong on her i i e e o i b | it e deat Bitoday Lodge Passes Away I Georg bors could ascribe no reason for the |and resting in the cooling breath of their funds gave = o three, 1 r's f 37 em > 44 Tha Yolev. . S 5 | Bridgeton academy, Bridgeton, 1 woman's clothes afire. lnaitas ormed 42 5 7 | I 1, Thomas Foley, | shooting. | the sad sea waves. Yary gooim b i K Sy ey “]‘”_",1 | luated from the Unive extinguished the flames and | zz, L N e o 8 S at Bedford, Va. | Foxi ey e all = e So.far as is known, there wers ng ey g G e TS e |slty of Vermont in 1885, after which ta eIty Hospital whers e eoriv e e A oh o Jacob F. | TROOPS SENT BACK | cases of heat prostrations reported e O 1o it |he came to Hartford and was a st ni o condition was reported | Bul) Tun. in which t I°ritz, Charle Thomas B.| Santiago, Chile, July 21 (P—Chil- |in New Britain. The iron foundry e e O o wired |ant physician at the Retreat for zerionN. e b | Baude, formerly of thi Gibbons, George B. Gifford, William ave been returned to|at the P. & F Corbin factory shut BisTags . oA nter e |1 e oEde Soulyada e lied yesterday at the Blke' national | p. Gilligan, rank D. Goodwin, John trom which they | down this afternoon because of the r their re his city. e | ae A el T By o dustled oout 1ome at Bedford, Virginia, where he | . Graham, James I, Greenwood. 1&g th ont 8¢ he: ¥ he brass foundry ¥ Sty SPAR e tnve | moved to Burnside to take up gen- |95 [ ‘ B bt vite 2 ome a \ irs A { ing the recent ses | heat, but t rass ndry oper. Firls ot IM k all right sev eral days | 1 e s adD !nnt bp()\\ Dlylfls.on 1.“,3‘1":154, ey ; ad been living for about @ year. | Maurice E. Griffin, Alfred H. Gris- commission which en- |ated. The foundries at North & ek ng nnder 8% M43 lter moved to 921 Main Street, East Top of Mt. Washington | 0 o e o fe was in his 60's. i, Rudolph F. Guenther, Fred- |geavored to hold a plebiscite there | Judd, Landers, Frary & Clark, Vul- gl € o e i five , Hartford, where he had lived since.| Mt. Washington, N. H., July 21|vCap'n” Sam L. Bloomer, who was Mr. Baude was a prominent mem- —— |to decide the superainty of the two|can Iron and Malleable Iron face Nivi. untiicinds esuld bs forwerd e nn0l mwalteTen | amis o, oo S og A ae U ey [ DOT ot FNew BN taln s Jodgepnt SELke (Continued on Second Page) ldisputed provinces, | tories operated as usual, and shortly paye, ynthl 1 e forward- | ppinGE BUILDER VERY ILL deah HIOTERN |yt i S ey ang |While making his home in this city = = | after noon it was said the intentlon ed for his return. Apparently when | | her are entrusted the club’s flag and | a“long iod of Pri | ol fonpls tetun, dngnsently when |l oy gvon! v, Siily 21 (0ol botAatoNEas EORHE s et i E yeag |oVer & long period of years, Prior ; | was to get out the customary pro- e a d sta = i A o i ittt S Hitorie Spand Lot €ach YEAr ¢ peing taken ill more than a year - Whether office employes R g ek sl . |onel W gton A. Roebling, build- |to gain the summit of this historic|o¢ preparing the banguet tabl |50 g | duction. he Pl ana found wimeet again in chargs |27 Sasbosan o Kt - o, e, pregaring the banauet wble, . lago o vas emplayed o an ac orst Forest Fires in Decade |v:ii s s Wi fas er he decided light o¥ o3 ferrie e & DElava the Al 1 ‘oente v Slan the office of the state | know B Rirnae)f mn ek Hote - 1thontil 0ent o John A. Roebling | 011 timers here belleve the snOW | pjaced the traditional bottle of Bur- Jniid el e | known. ; £ 3 e N As was anticipat- | hee: 15 eritically il at his home will last all summen. Tts present stay | glundy. mresented to the club 41 years| PTUNEr 10 Hartford, He residec B 0 H l/’M‘Il' A The various swimimng pools lany 1 € 4 t at- i % . W t o ad = 1 ay. DAL S a% 2 ;e l S h 3 3 street, £ i ho he city were ¢ de 24, he bogzed a tide, was fmmedt. | Vas 89 years old in M is without precedent, they g0, which the last two survivors |54 South e urn vver r11a tilion Acres |about the city wers crowded all day. Etaly aceommodated by, soime. well-:| 2 ¥, will quaft some day as toast to Dl o : 26 fading POl X! e e e BT their departed comrades. The wine|EIKS’ national Home and interment | park was well patronized by small ikt for his' Platn¥ile ,n'“f . . was intended for the last man, but|Wil be in the Elks' cemetery, con-| , 3 5 2 - S | folks, also, and Rockwell park, Lake RN 30 50 iothics weia o glan Neu} En lafld Fuel Commlttee s Tlab, unwiliing to face the ovdeal of |nected With the institution. Army of 10,000, Including Soldiers, Foresters and Even|compounce and other nearby re- ther an othes ere ad | 0 s i - b Ges | . . . | any ca )a b5 i Bl back hat a-oliet | g ? @ Holltary let e emonded | Automobile Tourists Struggling to | sorts attracted many local bathers. was ont of the question. . | the ritual so that two shall she SENATOR SAVES LIFE % % vl 2 4 e = | lV k H d f B tt R Secun e | Stem Tide of Flames New York, July 21 (P)—Thunder- | tes Brother Af | or lng ar or e er a es NOTED RUSSIAN DIES | P B showers ahead was the hope held ocates Brother After | 188 Moatiow -T0lg 2 (P2 Thlix B = out to New Yorkers today as they 12 Years of Scparationf [ Dzerzninsky, lone one of the trust. |Stanfield Plunges Tnto Undertow | Afissoula, Mont,, J 21 (P—A |amount destroyed during disastrous | wilted before the wave of {:kmusi _Through the efforts of the | Petition I. C. C. to Speed Up Action, Claiming That|ed lieutenants of the late Niko and Holds Up Drowning Woman | pall of smoke arising from the em-|dry season of 1924, officlal figures |heat swespiug the castern Shalestys Chamber of Commerce, Jesse Al- | & & |Lenine, president of the council N o saraat an fires that|ShOW At no time during the nig *h of 77 Blm street, this city, | Delays But Support Plans of |commisars, died suddenly last ni 15 Minutes Awaiting Rescue. | Sl - Lt Northern Idaho and western Mon- | the mercury drop below 70 and in who has been ill for some time, ey 5 |of heart disease. ave eaten thelr way across half &|¢ana have suffered heavily. Upwards | early morning it started a steady 1l be able to greet his brother, Anthracite Industry { Washington, July 21 (P—Senator | million acres of land, shrouded the|of 200,000 acres have been glutted in | upward march which the weather wrence D, Aldrich of Jamaica, | Robert N. Stanfield, Oregon, risked |northwestern part of the United |this region. Splendid stands of Vir-|bureau indicated would continue all whom he has not seen in 5 x (T 5 & { his life in a successful effort to save | States today while an army of fire|gin timber have fallen before the |day. ears, it became known to- Washington, July 21 (®) — Tt territ by way of tidewater ports. \] HIGH TIDES a drowning woman in a heavy un-|fighters strove de ately to stem |flames in the Kaniksu, Pend Oreille,| As the rush for the beaches be- ¥. w England governors' fuel com- Every day of delay of actlon |} 510 99 (g me dertow vesterday off Ocean City, |the advance of the most disastrous|Coeur D'Alene and Blackfeet forests|gan the sweltering crowds took e s y 22 (Standard Time) 3 y | Clarence D. Aldrich was | mittee and the public utilities com. | "PO O Bttt the motion || Now Haven: 7.52 a.m. 8.18 pm. | | Md. conflagrations that have beset this|and still other vast tracts are threat- | what comfort they could in the thought to be living in Elm- iR S Olatectiout. At e Mol affords additional support to || New London: 6.35 a.m.6:38 pm. || Hearing Mrs. J. E. Swanson,|section of the country in a decade. |ened by the spreading blazes. forecaster's assertion that the 1. but the police in & S the plans of the anthracite indus- || wite of a Miami, Fla., real estate op-| The hundreds of widely ered | Prediction of continued hot, dry|mounting heat would dry the alr y were unsuccessful in | tlon Wwith the interstate commerce ‘n'x. 5 3 3 # % | erator, cry for help when she felt|blazes fere being stubbornly res weather in Washington offered little | and so lower the humidity. their efforts to locate him, The | commission today to close that part| The New England intercsts are the undertow dragging her down,|by at least 10,000 men, comprising|hope for surcease from further de-| The heat would be broken during Chamber of Commerce contin- | of its anthra rate inve ion | sceking establishment of certain| 4| the senator swam to her and sup-|regular forest employes, government | struction by the many fires that have | the late day or evening, the weather ued the search and last night a | concerning rates on hard new joint commodity rates on THE WEATHER | | ported her for 15 minutes, unable to | troops and hastily recruited volun-|dotted the state during the last two | bureau believed, by thunder show- telephone message came to this | stitutes from southern Virginia and | semi-bituminous coal, and declared make progress toward the beach be- | teers, many of the latter drawn from |weeks. ers which would mark a shift to city from Mr. Aldrich and he West Virginia. |in their motion that unless these Hartford, July 21—Forecast cause of the undertow, and until|the ranks of automobile tourists. There were no furher reports of | cooler weather for tomorrow. was informed of his brother's The move was made in an effort |are established their accomplish- for New Britain and vicinity: life guards arrivi She was revived Eight thousand men have been{human casualties, which have The mercury continued to climb . : 3 gua rived. She > {llness and the m_(mrs ex: \r»v(ied to separate that phase of the pro- l ments in inducing a large number Partly cloudy, probably local after she was taken to the beach.|drawn into battle in California, | mounted to 12, nor were there ad-|in New York as the day wore on wish that he might see hin. ceedings from the part covering | of their people to use this type of thunder showers tonight and Senator Stanfield described the ex-|where 270,000 acres have beenfditional advices telling of heavy|and at 2 o'clock (daylight time) had The Jamaica man was expected | rates on coal from the c-‘n(mlicnaltmr household fuel would go Thursday; cooler Thursday perfence as the most harrowing in burned over. The devastated acreage | property damage in towns and e here today. Pennsylvania fields to New England | for naught. — # | his life, exceeds thus far by 100,00 acres the ' pitles, . (Continued on Page 15,)