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News of the World By Associated Press l-‘w ESTABLISHED 1870 ,«" NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Endlng July 24th . 12,870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNE(,TI(,UT THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS TROOPS ARE READY SHOLLD THERE B WIFE OF BLERGYMAN SLAIN IN 1922 1 UNDER ARREST TS IMEVED e GED WITH THE MURDER Authrites Pronise N0 Vi0- | pty, Edward Wheeler Hall, Held Without Bail lence Unless Forced —|* For Killing of Husband and Mrs Mills, Brands | Action as “Ridiculous” — Details of New | NI%%{DSRE \;;gg% (}‘?IE‘II]I:{(EHES‘ Evidence Undisclgsed After Conference 29 (P—| the first floor in Somerville, N. J., July rear of the jail Present Plan Is To Have Houses of | Mrs. Edward Wheeler Hall, Widow s Edward Carpenter, her co {of the slain rector of St. John's|;ng Russell E. Watson, New Bruns- Worship Open After Sunday But | Episcopal church in New Brunswick, | wick attorney. were with her. Mrs. b 10| er | paced th jail tod d of the m | was in the count without bail, ac but Mrs. ail corridor Without Services of Priests—Pub- newspapers today they Thave | been reliably informed that the fed- | eral troops in the Mexico City area, | beginning at six o'clock this eve-| of the night in a r on room on | NoThL stiird an warrants Iressed, came 1 to see fter reading the warrants s yhone tc e remained at the } officers until the a Watson fror was then taken tc ¢ arlse for their wr\u’ns which m out 0( Hn religious ‘\H)Hlnn aver, tlml the 1r00)"“ \\111 nm I» used unless there is rioting or requests civil | Ridiculous, She Says, Mrs. Hall branded her “ridiculous,” but would say n e. Her cousin and attorney alsc sed to talk. | Prosecutor Francis Bergen was ir Highbridge and could not foun ¢ toda e in broug ndants Tmmediatel othy N. Pfeiffer, {who represemed Mrs. investigations, was not before dawn a man, not Mr. Pfel are made for them by the authorities. Tynching Ts Denied Denial is made by the governor ¢ the state of Zaotecas that Mavor | Cervates of Nochislan was lynched | there Tuesday because of an at- tack upon a Satholic priest. The denial is contained in a tele- | cram received by the departmentrof | he interior. The governor asserts|t ihat there is no foundation whatever | tor the report-of the lynching sent ‘ Y newspaper correspondents {rom | g location for a new central f i Aguascalients. | tion and it is expected t mat- officer Ts Wounded | ter will be discussed s hanahan and King Favor 0Old Burritt School Site ar-old mys he arrest. The old Burritt sclhool property at | o corner of Main and East Ma is favored by at least tw mbers of the fi commission as fler the a New York Hall ttorn Spectal dispatches from Puebla | meeting of the commission in Aug arE BNl AL the Ao AN - that ' General Daniel Sanchez|us 1 was taken intc as wounded In the hand yesterday | Chairman C. J. Dehm t Noom. My, Wataorn v a pistol bullet fired by Garcla [he has not given much ants refused to give and could not offer tudied it, | y Shana- | g declared with the | he proposition an opinion until he has yut Commissioners Timo and Michael F. Ki aged zrocery man. Goneral Juan Amayn, the military ommandant, accompanied by Gen- Lral Sanches, was passing by Far- ame Two Warrants Issued, Two warrants charging urder of Mr. Hall and Tarfan, a an's store and saw pasted in the as dissatisfied | pretty woman companion w « what is described as relig-|present quarters on Commercial vindow wha binseal b, 1 ; ous propaganda. General Amayn en- street Both referred to l“\‘ old (Continued on l‘m:n 18) ared the store to demand an eX-|Burritt school property as deal. man greet- lauskas um k| ner John Mi ed himse anation. The grocery 4 him h a water jug at| is head. i The military commandant reach-| 4 for his pistol but the grocery Xker and got his| as oppose tion and indic » will soon present a pmyo\p! tion to the board favoring a change. | an was the ¢ Commissioner King said the wide | un out first and fired. Generalloorper at East Main street would e 2z who leaped in front of Gen- | practicahle 5 the apparatus| - TESTIMONY OF MAIDS anc Carpenter nervously ning, will be ordered to remain in asked to be allowed to telephone t barracks in readiness for any call er attorney, and permission was g arrest as hing to explain what new ev- rest, Tim during ied. Shortly separately [6 HIGHLY IMPORTANT .. EIGHT KNOWN DEAD | N TERRIFIG GALE Tell of Destruction of Prac- tically All Structures GEORGIA, CAROLINA, BOTH Islands Scurry 1o | | | | rsons ar nown to by the troplcal hur Monday, a ing to the first irect storm ies received by th Miami Daily Ne from Caj tain McDc Munamar. | ceived by the g !: kil ws today of opica wph company from ar, lying at anchor ONNASSAU ISLAND Dispatches From Bimini Also ' WARNED OF STORM TODAY | People Living Along Shore and on Interior for Safety as Tropical Blow Advances report on | Train Bandits, in Bold Robbery Near Salisbury, Mass., Flee HARTFURD With Payroll of $55,000 Cash | Disguised As Passengers, Two Enter Baggage (ar and Force Delivery of Money Sack Consigned By Bos-' - ton Reserve Bank to Ameshury, Hop Off and Es- cape, Apparently in Waiting Auto. YOUNG WOMAN ON ATLANTIC CITY VACATION FIGURES IN FATAL PARTY Eleanor Mulligan, 22, Attacked- Seaten and | Left Lying by Road- English Channel Turns Back Swimmer Mile and Half Off English Coast Bostor 29 (A —Two robbers | —I was s Put Gun To Head. EontiioRiens o] ey e o a side by Two Chance p’ S ‘l‘.“‘i:lew | Acquaintances She 5, “ihe’ men "made & | Met on Pier A cor and te waiti automc Lo \aynelreaier, ran v One of Latter Killed, An- lie May Enter To r'"’—z"-”“"]'_\‘,",’s’f ye ngrw.\miu“ "h:{l az";‘l‘“ r“r of J;v :ln' R e —News Messageglrom Santo Do fasity e rater B e Cian X 11 | ! Clergymen and 12,000 Churches | church sexton and singer 1in the | captain ot the state po-| mingo Tells of 54 Bodies Being'rency from the Federal Reserve|don't )"-WQ ; ;”N,M l other Dying After Acci- Aneccn. A it g g1 st it ey S i o Rk o Boston fo tng Powor Fiver| s son en Botore, || comiie | dent as They Tried to e tal City Girl Involved. Kkhaki pants e mmps and Gives Alarm. Although or 1 by one over the Jordan of Bev- leaped from train an ack to the sta- tion a quarter of a mile away and | arning. Keeping Babcock he robbers jumped with e men to h the com I He's ng on t Babcock was on his way bury with others o were just two of N. J, July 290 (P 1 and beaten by two chance “ SHELBON TELLS WELD < e 7 S, Attac Proper AMage }" i a hullet whistling to- men, the bagga n City hflw" al, one of two men will ..(( ‘“ 00 ,:‘1;:\ 0 $n,}!fl,n\!- Gook SR looked after akem. vho was ri i ed as having been lasc seen wptain McDonald estimated. No EDi 0 Toncanis) wainine as a passenger, and the two rob- n < wth 3 y 4 g th RS o g v n s rts have been received from AR L e were combination | LT€asurer Prepares State- t night Is dead, and the outlying Islands, his messag: N | radio mes: Miami Dal Captain McDonald’s was sent to News today from his ship ing in Nassau harbor and -!to reach Miami I chartered by ow g ss and the Miami Dail Nassay at dusk ves g been m: after a long fligh v conditic supply was 1| was made when, ami and Ke ct comm epartment auxiliary "H» manded from th Bahama ship Captain We ¢ Spring, c homas James, base to the morning. uninhabited part of | A forced landing escued of Key!man. They ten orders e smoker and other is dying. jacenis it e Lo cactirean s oereen | T DenEINFATHCIpR tion"OF SN Killed In Auto Crasn - | disappeared was making out his report, one of | 5 > €oad man s Thomas H. M. Both Men Torcizners. the gunmen arose and the other, Bond Issues West 105th street, New According fo the trainmen's story | WhO Was at the other end of | the T'he dying man s Harold o pair, who ¥ tly of smoking compartment also got up. = g ) k. ""_'\”I* eet, Yonkers, N, eign estraction riding on | One covered Jordan ¥ revolyer | City Treasurer Cu Sheldc oot o DEPUSEL D Shanifan he As-|the trip from N { to Ames- |and the ofher covered ock. has furnished Mayor Weld with a g, tle crash on the White e pike at Cologne, about seven lcs from where Miss Mulligan was t this morning in a semi-con- condition in a clump of bush- Mill road, Absecon. Crawls To Nearby House v bury for seve past. ¢ “Hands Up” Ordercd statement of the Jordan was ordered to hol nd on A inds and get the mone i Jordan's Story. backed into the ¢ : S n told his story to t he unlatched the city's debt as ust 1 tions of s old 2 will s showing out- $6,604,000 es on g| Jo imonnt wa t | road 1 police offic foor and with a quick motion ope 5.000 a ibwa 5 el o o ; A 4, oy ¥ Aiss Mulligan crawled to a nearby ¥ kwa of which are °, to which the state ien with me before, se train was going only to 2 iioh, L tate police and e uwvrence A. Wilson, of Absecon, moned. The girl was found en kicked in the head, on this train. He looks ar hour and he Then the escaped harm robbers picked out th pouches and h th came into One was sitti combin nd sat down ross | money to these Appar amoun! I side ust got about | s ? M a t bhitt Toad ¥ 5 Calls For 3 0 bbitt Itoad t both came up | (Continued in Page n her delirinm «h:‘l("\ll( :lrlror i L alle Miss e e il < e Margarct Tullle, 25, of Lenox street. lo g ¢ wrtford, who is employed in a commo lebt by old include $150,000 in sewer (& in school issues. |Mi front hotel Detectives t the girl to Miss Muiligan’s bedside and learned that the two rls had been out together on the ion dollar pler where they met * CHURCH AND STHMONS FUNERAL CAR FOUND. SETTLE DIFFERENCES OO WIT AL L& 1. received the bullet in{ o s oo 2 turn in any direction | Bimini Badly Wrecked the ay {LWO men. s Tuttle left them at ral Amaya, : b e WAl Hav ity vahds b in 1936, the /midni Mulliga 1 o meng. ted 1o shoot | hen It gocs out on tho strect. 1t is| Will Have Bearing in Hall-' tiami. wia., Juiy 20 ® — The e wer bond and the ke men’ 0 15t Mo Other officers wanted to £ ' lalso within a few minutes of any| k d o the froptoal bure | o x s : sow onds and the school |t 1 s t o ride to her arfan, but £ el An Imer | of the valuable mair atreet rfa{]:_\;[ Mills Case—Prosecutor von domeibed in|St. John's Trustees W lll’ Auto Borrowed for Sad "“" Is in 19 [ ”\’ A men's automoblle. ] ened. He ordered I 5 {and is nearer the thickly populatec = . e 2 in an erview ¥ ) | uE e S Sl estioning was going Vand kald for wlal, | orthern section of the ci Will,Go the Limit arttval hero of tho storm | Not Oppose Gas | Mission Has “Joy | SUSPECTS UNDER ARRFST on. (%0 men were brought in on Factions Aligning This is the third structure pro- a4 ya Zuleits p : | r , | e e Sharp alignments are being fOr-| ;oo for the corner which now | T e e e Station f Water” Ahoard | Identifics Companions li between the factions suppor { houses part of the Elihu Burritt Ju- | New York, July 29 (P—The testi- ST 3 i daen] i : Y re's the fellow,” cried Miss oy noudespart of Uhe BLUERREE ot Rk iy 20 i- 'and Captain R utchins statec | B Three Greeks Held At Youngstown Tuttle as her gaze fell . fnd .("V\"(\ \r:F b Sl dde nior H school plant. At one tim mony of two wo who were malds practically all structures on | e e : el e : S fiohe Th e s tnzfl one of frent's relig Eios Jeeuls R | ¢ bhall was proposed and at an-lin the home Rev. Edward (he fsland were demolished. | Building Inspector J 3 t browolski of 122 Miller As Tovolved in Slaying of Canton nooif M8 W aken to a i lita’ effect Saturcay, nLe AR s v proposal for a police ta-{Wheeler Hall at the time he and uleita limped into port |foday motified A. J. Simmons, pro- employe of Armour Co instairs afid Miss Duthe,post | confederation | D Cilalorabe by il DA gy L R i 1 3 Publisher. identified them as the men in of Mexico | ¢ sl et s e 2. Mills wer le rly ¢ with 17 passengers on gasoline filling ed today his Company. ‘he Naa/iort e 1Va le when PW 4 ay intensify interest n he rin r h W o hn's G - k. - ¢ and social- | Bvalehe MO D e \n” Ry initens 110 the trial | hoard. None of them was reported John's Ge t John K o Ohio, July o Polios sl $he Tharirue nators, and e Natha 8choo 4 s. Hall, arrestec ur - years padl ured fr yeing buffet scts of pla . i Sardighlic'y ol = enators, and | B8 08 L ompleted in November. [attor the slaying 1y ired from being buffeted h 20 city take to go to a funeral in New e o en s 3 E toward Naw. Torimip lous organizations of federal em- : [Beory ng. : by 0-mile an hour wind. filed at his office and a | ¥ K : ot hinc they crashed with s trick divesibs Lo o ed manifestoes de- | — | One of the women Is Louise Geist Ee o ATy AR \ken before operation of the | YOrk city, was found aband in | poy oy 5 B, Patterson b titoia aring their support of President| PETIT"]N \J“' hl marital ‘l“ IBpa el |y hich they said fell like rain wil be permitted, Port Chester, N with 25 five | with the 3 Hon ¢ men, identified as Me- | program and orderinz pa- | ”‘(‘" Attt Elieng trees into the small har-| § 1ns has alread alled his | zanon cans of alco Canton publisher. He sai ory, di W minutes after trations Sunday. | nd attached to an application fo « holes in the craft’s su- | pumps. While the building inspector Sl oo Rubpichon ‘tor (Chotnd h.des and demor rest of three Dowbrowolski told B8 e Tafumo o sanc- s e s ettt 101 LS reards this a technical violation of | DOWDIowolsii told Detective S (Continried on Pags Horiitidas n counter-demonstrations on the ‘w“‘L HAVE “‘fi" o nt “1’] fig 1 en nid _— the zoning law, he investigdied Lt e A woman of one of thel| ° e atholics, but the plans $5,000 to withhold facts about the | 2 Sl and finds the situation resulted from | 8ated, that he did not know 5 A 1 = 5 ‘;’h:rlr"\::\)n for defense of religious | [killing. is said to have been St o Round misunderstanding in which other | Whereabouts of the car sin R i chs(‘Hd“] Hour After admired by Dr. Hall Santo Domingo, Dominican Re- | aily age e loaned it to Kudish. Mplaini £ 1l orty for an economic boycott are ! y I e 5l city \cies were concerned y omplaining o ness T & o be continuing after e | Councilman Zapatka Calls| T other is Dartara Tongi, up- et L s Notifioatlon! whs - 1o Estate nf Qlfl 089 I‘ l(‘d | Mrs. Jennte ‘Tohnson, agad’about e ataiol S Istairs maid In the house where the when the schoon- {mons, The premises have Dosk Sergeant Geor : In Probate Court Today ¢ e a suddenly last night i3 o present man- | s P T rond |other was downstairs girl, and com- Peaceful and Ma- | peen inspected and Hennessy prom- | truck was found in Port Cl 4 A i rectors, however, the presen | Movement in Fifth Ward : n insy messy ! il estate of Christine L o'clock at her home, 194 T 18 proceeding most _cau- | Movement i panion to Mrs. Hall, She gave no bound for the Windward s Simmons a permit as soon as|With four armed men in it. Th Wi court. | North street. She was the wife of sty and giving little outward evi- | “Ridiculous” |testimony of any value at the orlgin- lands, were sunk oft Saona fsland in |the maps are filed. helonged to John Go 8iveart |k dws: thal: eatats Eotdl cash | K. L. Johnson. nce of its activities. | al investigation and soon as she storm. Fifty-four bodie: have Trustees of St. Jol church w old. of 64 ove strect, who said |jh the amount of $10,089 \h\_ Julumy., who had been in Meanwhile the C “'nh'; are m:&- no (l;;kr‘xr\::;\‘:f‘«ll (.‘ vlhf pro ed ashore at Saona vesterday were considering inju T"“T'I”' r in some HAS FREAK PART good health, complained of feeling a0st of the church ceremon- o S e t's office returned to her birth cehel tion proceedings to restrain Simmons | time. Th of it was! TLondom, July 28 (P—Margaret | ill 1ate in the evening. She retired 5. e \av. for the priests | Councilman Frank Zapatka of the |p,0 00 in geotland. The reopening of | s o0 Hnetite b of et (8T i brordla Dssubiay Margaret | 1 the ‘nlEAt af th : s while ”"“_,,’\’“1 iwn from the @Fifth ward will vigorouslw OPPOSE tyo”cace revealed that she had re- | Charieston § Dep July 18 ) i e e e e Lk ey .,‘,',‘., e W Pitn heEe e to be withdrawn rol o ke curfew law provided merchants|conicoma back o this countrs | TS “pattered do lght and_entered into_agreements A8 Hleelen e nee Lo e g o prdeer ¥ play oz L AL [Hous Badtd) U urches Sunday by winst the |in his disirict attempt to have one | e I Now Bemswe N I008Y jon for the fag end With Simmons which were 10- daily for work at the Staa- |fred Savoir, the French dramatist, in | n in mington, the daughter scopate In protest againg bl Y e Gy om0 S A0 e BRuBeRIn BU byl n hurricane, which | tOT¥ to both parties. As a result no | ley Works. } London next autumn, She will have | 9 the late Mr. and Mra Conrad v cg < 2 o objection to the statio e voiced | ective Sergeant O'Mara als ole of a woman 300 years old, | Sparmer, Mrs. Johnson was a resi- [vernment regulations. - SRR saation ot the ol e . | tion to the station will be voiced tive nt O'Mara 0 role of a wom years old, | Sparn Services {“ Nig] “;m\ 4 in-| A petition is now in clrculation | m(md”‘r:)f‘.u ”:_’.l;(vr‘n‘\fl.nt“nm;]fi 2l Cirtimed on Tugs 18) at vh.;m.m. It is agreed, however, | fed this case from the lo- |a woman who has never grown old | dent of this city for 44 years ;{nd aylight hours having s o) B " |the prosec s A e el et hat the station will not operate dur- v use she has no heart | enjoyed a wide acquaintance. Her g\clnn;.; to accommodate all the}in the wgrd. Merchants, and SOMme i, conncetion with her Tusband’s | ing the hours of church services an1 | | rrienda¥will be shocked’to” leabn ol holic worshippers who are :)‘Hnlha\ ‘1" red i lf]:fl' : to [charges was told by the ‘7""“‘5-"TEXAS CLERGYMAN ‘S as socn as the church builds on the | e ——————— | her sudden demise. ivaise. the npnrenias dnsanticlons i ORLABRCE 8 POl err o e 1\\“'11 toda ; {property adjoining that of the gaso- | l Mrs. Johnson is survived by three 4 Sunday | be in their homes at 9 o'clock in t She i that & Soman A litn 1 vil dav rs, Mrs, Richard 0. B n ot the suspension on I EEE TR B0 S the INDICTED FOR MURDER, iine company the siting ‘station wi CO t F H t T Mrs, Richacd "0 ‘Boky, :’:f{‘la ‘lh(hp.[u ”l :flyw‘ :1‘,‘:,’,“-] T [ars. Hall knew 1 go- | be removed | mpensation or ear roubie | Mrs. Walter E. Decker and Miss Ha. (Continued on Paga 15.) EEER A . e foimert MisSMIls bt hesnig it } Simmons station is outsids 100 | | Johnson: two brothers George JEafSEn 2 I o ot the killing, having listened in on feet restricted area from the r | lliem Sparmer, and = | many accidents have bee ported e et s Grand Jury Returns True Bill area from th ir | 2 5 ey aorl vmp'lm Sl ‘i: [conversation between them on | proper, but not 100 feet from church lven erman a_n p Oye Mrs. Joseph R | tri 5 e ¢ ohil. |telephone extension, but, she | ainst Rey. J. Frank proy The plot nearest the | Dooley, Mrs. James Dunigan and tributed {o the congregating of chil- i | | il \m‘n 2 84 L [)know where they were to meet. | tion is not built upon and is | Theodore Schubert. | X Mrs. Riehl is said to have told the | Norris taxed, but the church owns th | that Middleton, on April 26. eral services will be held Bat- AL PRAYERS"”:‘D‘“"““EH‘“ ez prosecutor that Miss Tough had a| ye Gy |and plans some day to build, "lCardiac Disturbance Is |\ S HER fall roraing.at St SiaryaeHien fick Gl i the house of a friend near the Phil- | The Rev. J. Norris, pastor of {1005 explain Brought on by Attempt | uis whole weight on the lever ana etery. affect only a small body o ips farm. where the tragedy First Baptist church and nationally | =y 0 270 e it Gorpo onooe. ‘a¥ Ahoy +1 il s and if there is need for 243 T stairs maid was said | known fundamentalist, was indicted | ¥ = S Lann, SOrRo e . e it oty 5 shop Nilan Asks e e Al ! |eurred. “The upsta T e A e ration Counsel John H. Kirkha | to Move Stubborn Lever naa given way in his ch Later | Borrowed Auto Left o 7 o N ¢ to have te hone Mrs. He € DL Y this afternoon Deputy Inspector in the day he was required to| . 3 [ culagors ‘of the petitfon have an- |t BAve tEKPRone O ation that|jury for the murder of D. E. Chipps, |kt “pimer R nspeaton ) . : Ris o araaE S To Rust at Roadside . + Mex on | nounced thei: g with th N. Rutherford issued a permit for | on Machine climb stairs, a ancs of & ices for Mexico | nounc . \mr] plan to have it i Tad seen Dr. Hall and the choir | lumberman, in the church office on |y o ation | n A . et 4o ol bes s dancitbonl »nging to Joseph Calazza | troduced by their ward representa- 5 : ; Al By * $ il e i i . - 5 | k PEEEEN t their trysting place. Mrs. |July 1 Mr. Simr 1 1 is sensations during theso 283 Oak street und Michael Val- 3 | tives, b BRIl Tatine o ¢ ¥ ; a . A . Simmons had earlier in the | s sensations during theso opera K Next Sunday [z ot m:‘vmo‘ulll refuse to Tient i then quoted as |~ Mayor H. C. Meacham. CHPDS| 4 tormoon diled tho maps and plans | SiinaRRTA ponrI e i orliaey y of Lasallo street was found { doren the Tesoly "ol ikt o hbraupon called her brother | friend, yas called as a witness Just |\ "oy zeected by Inspector Hennessy. | s breath and dizziness and pajns. On |on the New London turnplke in the . s B and Peter Tumulty fore the indictment was returned M I ¥ion eomm [ he did lighter [town of em, the state police de- rttor onn. | _— ! Y after two weeks of investigatéon ‘ POLICE TO REMAIN Sherman Sand and Gravel Co. to then returned to the heavier | partment notified the New Britain on ST .| THIRTEEN T0 BE TRIED | s cnow how long they | Nearly two score witnesses, the | yarren, Ohio, July 29 UP—Judge|pay full compensation to Norman ind again experlonced he |department this afternoon. The er to the priests © . | eratant o Evening World says flarger part of them members of Irr.“‘_ M. Wilkins today granted a tem-|Middleton of 118 Black Rock ave- same sensadions, forcing him to |form told the police that he let ese of H.\v"i‘nrd ‘hv‘ = |she to1a tha presceutor “but it was| \nm; .ru-whl;;;un .n‘“'l'hr.’nrn (:‘:‘Pm.my injunction restraining ity nue, who presented satisfactory evi- leave work John X vn-\‘ of ,\;( h street borr(m‘ ir coigregation, on ne P lqu whil grand jury her witnesses | cil from abolis! 1 e | dence of total incapacitation trace- ommenting on the facts brought [it and the latter had not returne: - Dozen Coast Guardsmen and lauite a ) : °0 | council from abolishing its police ¢ f : g on the f ght | invited to offer prayer i and One |"",F Y 0 ostigation into the | whose testimony the indictment was| gore, |Shis to his employment by the Sher=|out in the trial, Commisslonsr|withi e The letter of the Bi Non:Commissio ' Yat ‘0 evidence was ad- | returned included the ambulance i ST | Klein wrotesthe following memo- When Martin was questioned this % g ssloned Officy - |double sla v | — man company. Kleiner wr the following mer gy is as follows: : S Ul duced from re Tough that she | driver and_city police officers and | * %17 Middleton's claim was buought|randum: “In view of the medical |afternoon he admitted he took the In accordance with the desiré o Face Court Martial, |was away from the rectory the night | detectives. The 14 years old "'“!"'wl HIGH TIDES | before the commissioner by Attor- | testimony, I find that the claimant is [car and when he got to Salem he spreme pontiff the clergy of the it 1 |of the Killing and nothing wgs said | tery ‘witness” who disappeared after 1 July 30 (Standard Time) | |ney Harry Ginsburg. Dr. Edwin R.|suffering from a cardiac disturbance {had engine trouble so he abandoneil ssc of Hartford will fnvite the| Washington, July 20 (P'—Coutt [apout any t iephone call from & | the slaying and whose name has{| New Haven ,2.38a.m.3.11am. || Curran, the Middleton family doc- | known as aortic insufficiency; that, |it and picked up rides home. He said ful to oft=r prayers for Mexico iartial of twelve enlisted coast |nrs. Hail, been withheld by the district || New London 1.02-a.m. 1.39 pm. | |tor, and Drs. Emmett and SV"H.ipriw\r to April 26, 1926, he undoubt- |the car ¥ here about a week and next Sund the Teast of St.|g smen and one non-commis- | e torney was not called, although it]|| | | Harttora heart® specialists, testified | edly had a heart condition; and that [a half. Captain George Kelley in- r-In-Chains. Till further notice sioned officer on charges of miscon- | Trenton, N. July 29 @ was stated he may be a state's wit- | x # |as to the condition of the ¢ aim, the work described aggravated said |structed Martin to notify the owners M Oratio Pro Papa will give place| duct was'ordered today by Captain [Reached by telephon> today at the | ness at the trial. | While other experts were introduced | condition into the heart failure |Wwhere the car might be found. the Oratio § Pro Quacumque|D, F. A. De Otte, flf“jl\g command- |“ittle white houst Sea Girt, his| Announcement of the return of & L *!m an unsuccessful effort to rebut. | which caused his pacitation $ fbulations which will remain the ant of the guard. The order was 'summer home, (;overnor Moore de- | true bill against Dr. Norris came ‘l ['|_ Hearing of the case commenced | The weekly wage paid Middleton | Mount Vesuvius Agmn flio 1mperata till further notice.” [an outgrowth of an investigation of |clared his intention of going through |after the pastor's statement last | THE WEATHER | {quly 13 and was completed July was $37 The respondents are Belching Forth Smoke letter which Bishop Nilan has charges of rum running by guards- |“to a finist ith the proecution |night that he has employed no | By agreement of the parties there ['ordered to pay at once the sum of elching Kor mo jved from Archbishop P. Fuma-|men along the New Jersey coast. |of Mrs. Florence Stevens Hall, who | counsel, which followed by a few Hartford, July 29—Forceast ’ |\\u$ admitted in evidence and read |$242.06, mpensation from | Naples, Italy, July 29, (B — -Blondi, apostolic delegate at|{ Officials insisted that repom‘,“ s arrested Jast night and is Now hours the announcement from Dr. for New Britain and vicinity: | |into the record deposition of the | April 8, and the sum of uvius has. renewed its activity, hington, is sccompanied by a from New Jersey that entire stations [in a cell at the Semervile jail. | Norris' office over the signature of | Probably showers tonight and | |claimant, who was not able to at-|§18.62 per we during his total in- | but expert volcanologists say ther is b of the letter from Cardinal' had voted to vparticipate in rum |charged with the murder of her | Marvin B. Simpson that the ter Friday; little change in tem- | ‘mvd the hearings. T deposition ‘(nvnr\'\' on account of the injury, | no danger of a disastrous eruption. barri, the papal secretary of running were exaggerated. Tt was|hushand, tha Rev. Dr ward [ had been retained to represent the perature | | was taken at Middleton's home last | The company is to pay all reason- | The activity within the cone was be e at Rome which has been re- emphasized that no officers were fn. [Wheeler Hall and Mrs. Fleanor | minister. Np reason was given for ‘ week. able bills for medical, surglcal and | coming more intense today, and ed at Washington. volved In the investigation. Mills, choir singer in his church, the change in plans. * # | Testimony adduced 1in court|hospital service. there were constant deep rumblings. ; 3 ) ¢ | el