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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISBED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, ‘CONNECTICUT, FRT““" LY 30, 1926. NUISANGE PROBED Supt. Snavely Sends Tovestiga- tor to Check Up Blockade CARS FENCE OFF HIGHWAY i Following complaint that 44 auto- were delayed by noon-hour switch- ing at the Elm street railroad cross- ing yesterday nqon, Supt. J. J. Snavely of the Waterbury division of the New Haven rallroad. ent an investigator to this city today to de- termine the cause of the tle-up and | work out a plan to prevent a re- | urrence. Supt. Snavely has explained thal’ the“company's wish is to avold pub- lic inconvenience through switching, | as much as possible, and if his in- vestigator can get to the root ‘of the trouble and remedy it an effort will be made to avold simllar conditions in the future. opening of the working day which brings the movement close to noon | ° EILM ST. CROSSING [ Two of Three Robbers Seriously W ..n"‘futh“” MISS COLLETT I3 | AT Wounded in An Attempted Holdup, I]NTRIBUTURSl WINNER ONCE MORE Government Guard Shoots Fast and Stxalght Bandits Try to Steal Alcohol Truck in New York—All Are Captured. Tlinois, Gives Testimony Up Alter Hml Battle T ok Falr a0 (Mo Sjte o tcuring o aa 1t mas s STUDEBAKER GAVE $20,00 MATCH SQUARED AT 1{TTH ously wounded today when they IAL‘dfr"d the driver to stop and throw ds. Instead, the gove ) ent | 3 More Than 300 Pedestrians and 44 |!°MPted to held up a government|up his } | truck loaded Automobtles Reported Held Up |Paul's place and Webster avenue blood staing inte nobiles and more than 300 people | Prook avenue, the Bronx. with alcohol at St.;ment emplo; touring car sped ing and th awa 000 More, Chicago Judge Contrib-| Play |the Brobx. The robbers were re-| After several blocks the robbers g g Dy 3hifting of Freight At Noon |pulsed by an armed government em-|deserted their car. [Fred Bellechio, ed $500 and Greek Merchants| Down and Only Six to Go But to Il were captured when po-|who was unwounded, and James 5 ; Hour Yesterday. oo featlod Tasinomirg by following | Rinaldi, wounded bu able to wahe | DPOnated $1,000 Pool to Help. Zhen AWt uto) Siboiog a house at 1461 dragged Carl Russo, shot through the NATIONWIDE HUNT T0 REPORTS T0 STATE 0N Chic: July 30 (P—Allen F. stern Point, Conn., July 30 (#— head, to the Brook avenue address S ager for |Glenna Collett of Providence, na- The robbers drew along the truck where they were traced. o fonal woman's golf champion today Smith, successful candi- - ! won the Griswold trophy from, he Illinois senatorial Pri- |Afaureen Orcutt of Englewood, N. J., d today to furnish the by one senate car funds comm ett Eall tributors to - the only six to go, due 5 X putting. She re- {GET MELLETT’S SLAYER ‘MISSING' DEP[]SITUR\ G F ot Clement ile her opponent s £ South Bend, Ind., had somewhat and the | : cont n'w&' $20,000 and former Rep- s squared at the 17th hole. Canton Police Believe Pat- Savings Bank i N e \nj\rm’:{:{;r ;??'Z: o rick McDermott Is | Britain Has 48 Such 1 tvs e s Collett putting { { holes with three par: derworld had slay an editor there, Real Murderer Accounts rdie after large gallery the match B g mentally handed The complaint lodzed at Snave- e ! e G0 Bheane SR e A Iy ice yesterday was one of a| e 3 V5o IR e BT ? : coming from New Britaln. The lo-| trywide search was begun today f ain, in accordance with merchants P :‘;’W it "‘m\ S‘r;.“h e .h»!d cation of tracks in the center of the | patrick FEugene McDermott, 28, law, has reported to the state nith that least even. What road a greater problem to solve | 1€ murder of Don R. Mellett, Can- {which there have been nc rer last winter and had hat Miss Colet (TM th ises ther cause | tOR Publisher. or withdraw r at Lot stk 2% |shown no signs of brilllancy to that han arises through any other cause oa) vity N 0 in the system as it is worked out | _Detective Ora Slater, heading the 'years. The depositors, ey ’ ; % here, the officials explain. Com- | Stark county investigation, refused | heirs, i th Aind rare ot oD e frlend it The turn came at the longest vym‘» plaiits have been registered regard- | 0 designate McDermott as the man | known to the bank o { and Miss Collett's suceess on (his|r ing tie-ups at East Main, Stanley, SOUght as the “trigger man." The bank offic e S Elm, Main, Washington and High Pictures of McDermott are to be | tempt each year to fi nded o0 he streets. Not infrequently the same broadcast throughout the country depositors or their t een among a work switching operation has tied up two | today to all police stations and de- | year's list, there er one ti or three of these cross-overs | tective agencies, and to all news |people of whom no know! has stopped on t of A confeéfence at the mayor's of- | picture services. | been had for the past years, r, but got a birdie fi while fice last year at which raliroad ex-| Within a few hours a nationwide | The amounts on deposi from Oreutt after a poor drive and a perts and representatives of local | search will be under way for th $269.13, the largest, wh s inthe , H'w SRntiatanl ¥ & \w\.}«-r{vul brassie xwa short in three industries met to discuss the prob- | man, who dropped out of sight im- | name of nn ¥V Ross New . “‘m,m"‘mnm_ and ’“‘:" a co ded: aix. lem was productive of no improve- | mediately after Mellett was assas- | Britain, to $1.81, in the name of Yold. the cam co that the Easy After ‘}'lml One ment in the railroad system sinated ecarly July 16. Tony Manzy. ignticn tmposrd mpon i | It Was easy for Glenna after that. The railroad authorities at that| New evidence recelved yesterday | In some sta there is a law 1 the cRmprlen s that | LD iade N0 mistakestwhile hep ap- Ume expressed a willingness to do, from a source entlrely detached that an account which is In the |“I was not to obllgnte him. in ,\'m‘ DOnentiRREly bwoytnd Ll - whatever local shippers might sug- | from the other sources of informa- | bank for 20 years, the depositors RS S that had seemed easy for her gest to overcome the cross- O\fl'mon the investigators sald fitted in | of which have been lost trace of, ols Republican Nationa! | "P. 10 that point. problem, tho manufacturlng inter- | preclsely with previous information. |shall be turned over to the state,| committeeman, said he knem nott. | Miss Collett won only one hole on gty Rclared ihiey cannot alter thel| TR énoriattromWoleda, wers fHat | bt stich 1a Tiok the' cane in Conneo. | ink o the. revoct that Bt & o OU Jeus sitiough e vy shipping echedules materlally with-|polico there had lald & dragnet | tieut, where deposits are left in the | apers had oftered Chnrien Bovond better than Miss Orcutt ULEA out interfering with business and | throughout northwestern Ohio for |bank and interest accrues on them | of Fast Louls, presidc Etean - Bile yaa Hever gL on an) this they were uynwilling to do. |, man in an automobile who each year until some trace of a de- | llinois Tore Voters' gpent. durlug il Hims ; 3 Shipments are prepared each | v1i3 to have confided to a railroad positor or an heir to the estate is $6.000 for the support of s ahead until she won morning and cars sent up eldings 9. ticket agent at Millbury, Ohlo, that | located. This work entails a great tion i o i "*'"':Af;_”'“‘,‘r"";r’_‘;{_r:l“iw‘:;“‘_“:°;",(:l‘_‘° The | an_alleged leader of Canton's un- | deal of investigation on the partof! ing the fi Into Waste Basket hired two i ¥ h . the bank, The list of accounts is men to after g follow unanswe Had Her Opponent Four| was at one time| ofla NEW BRITAIN HERALD —TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. Average Daily Circulation lot Week Ending 12’870 July 24th .. PRICE THREE CENTS CATHOLIC PRIESTS 10 QUIT TONIGHT As Manager o Smith, Winner in| Captures Griswold Gup by One|Mexican Churches Crowded With Religious Worshippers ASK' PEACEFUL SUBMISSION | | Ex-Representative Copley Gave $25,- | Miss Orcutt At One Time During Church Sanctions No Forceful Op- position to Drastic Order — Some | | WIll Attempt Economic Boycott— ] ! All Catholics Being Disarmed, Mexico City, July 30 P—Catholles hroughout Mexico today offered up votions for the last time under the leadership of their priests before the {government’s new religlous regula- tions go into effect Saturday, Tomorrow, under instruetions from Archbishop Mora y Del Rio, the priests will withdraw from th churches in protest against the gov ernment's religious measures, Hour Is At Hand President Calles in a night declared that the approaching for a fi termine the triumph of revolution or reaction. The struggle was be- tween light and darkness, and the government would win. To Disarm Catholics All Catholies in the countr be disarmed speech last hour was fight in accordance w order {ssued by Attorney Ge Ortega. or Ortega sald this move as a consequence to reports that Catholic groups were meeting se v at night and that the author. s were fearful the gatherings were for the purpose of or’m‘mg op- sition to the religious laws Churches Crowded After more than a fortnight 1dance upon masses, tk in today crowded churches, ca-| !thedrals and shrines ('J‘OLL"WO\H the republic. It was feared that when the services ended at 10 o'clock to- night thege would be thousands who had been unable to enter the church- es and shrines to worship for the last time in the presence of priests Compromise Committees W the priests withdraw from the churches under orders from the | archhishop, they will turn over their churches to Cathollc lay committe an of | to de- | he sald, | y are to | eral | faithrul | | with FORMAL APPLICATION MADE FOR RELEASE OF MRS, HALL: FORMER POLICEMAN SOUGHT MEREY SHOWN Y[]UTHS Henry Dickman, State WHD GAVE BAD CHE rooeer Who. Co- gJudge Fines Boys 81 YanS Ago, Belleved 1 As Restitution Was E To Know Detalls of Mad ‘ it | Famous Murder i ,,D,‘h’j;;‘j‘,f“‘”’; ‘J‘(;\',; Family of Slain Clergyman itution 1o the Tedkowsri o | [Expresses Sympathy for K it ek kpxifsz;ilifi Accused Widow and "U' ty lO the chary Judge B. W. | Alling in police court this morning | let the boys go with a fine of $15 | | and co | The check, which was for $48.34 | was taken by boys and used to | | purchase a tire of the Simsbury Tire | o, In Simsbury. The loss was re- Husbhand of Dead Wo- man Also Is Sorry. Somerville, N. J., July 30 (®—Ap- ported to the police by Stanley Lej- |plication for the release of Mrs. | kowski after the Simsbury company |Frances Stevens Hall, held {n jafl cashed the check and after it had |here for the double murder - four sone through the usual | and was returned to L did not | the channels |years ago of her clergyman hus- 2 |band and Mrs, Eleanor Mills, & recall doing business with ’sh\ger in his cholr, was made today. company and asked the police |This was announced by Prosecutor | to investigate. Bergen of Somerset county. Detective Sergeant McCue investi- | Hearing on the application will be. | gated and found the boys had pur- |#' 3 J'clock tlis afternoon before | chased a tire valued at $13 and had [Chiet Juctice Cu..mere at Point recelved the change. | Pleasant, but will not be public, Mr. In court this morning {t was |Bergen said. brough t Sztystowskl had | The hearing will be held in the nt out written the name of the Lejkowski [summer home of Justice Gummere company on the check and Renszk jnear Asbury Park. had written a fictitious name when | To Oppose Application they were endorsing it. Attorney | Mr, Bergen said he would oppose Alfred Lewitt appeared for Renszk. [the application. He said the boy had a difference | Newspapermen will' be barred lis employer ahout wages and |from the hearing unless the attor- had conceived the idea of squaring [neys for Mrs. Hall wish them to at- accounts by taking the check. He [tend. Mr. Bergen said. He explain- said his client came from a good |ed that secrecy would attend the |hearing so that the justice's homse family and his father is a steady worker in one of the factories, He |would not be flooded with reporters. the priest of the cor The government has al- | y ed that it will not| permit lay committee to take over | {the churches and ordered the | ayor of each town to name hi committee for that purpose. | The priests' committeess however, will endeavor to negotiate with the ¢ anno own said the boy had accepted a job | on a farm where he will be away from trouble. He urged that he be put on probation. Attorney B. J. Monkiewlcz appeared for Sztystowski his client and paid | and had been pur Special Prosecutor Trenton, N. J., July 80 (P—Goy- |ernor Moore, at the “little white |house” in Sea Girt today announced |that Senator Simpson of Hudson |Hudson county has been appointed by him as speelal prosecutor of the Hall-Mills murder case. who declared his companion had t of the che hed enough. He Returned from Y N : ot aaie ot third where municipal authoritles In an effort to | also urged probation. |, The ((ll‘?:l:r;::g:r\:;m(r;"efl;:o:::b g a0 ot 3 oturned fr oungsfown, New Britain, fr der date of x fonct b i or to ta o Snten Coause.the . movement to | {242y on a promising lead, Tiet New Britain, e ooie anideL Ny iy she pla Will Attend Just the Same. WEU] IN NflRTH EN“ frvaa reached by che morarope i S tive Ora Slater returned to Can $11.00; Joseph Boszko, New B tary received it and threw it anEEBEvel Ao i h la talk with Attorney General Katz- come close to.the end of the work- Chnton ] by 5 hole in four after going out| Although the churches be oot 1a. Gk 114 peak. | 1286 sRIEhE mors, fFmly! conviticed |$10.41: ‘Katle Braay, N 30 e T B bR s Mpmm‘ enbach by telephone to Vermont ing day W CHEE ‘Be Gk Yiw- B0 warEbrg sve “on |§25.9% The witness ndded fhat it the |0 b st T with | 'n] SEE ST[]RM BAMAEE |where Katzenbach is spending’ his NEW Y[}RK GENTRAL {l the right ll;acl\.f e e W. Cass $2.- | matter had come to his attention he (bi P L R o [vacation. PYSHLER b of e slayer for ey ! praver book as though a priest was 2z | ie eCrane | (Continue, ge 2 gl s s g 5 Suspect State Trooper I l;:‘a;“?fi l‘q'l;'Jtrrwhlellia:?oollnh are hm“u:q:.l—} U\Uu;‘y Continued on Page also lost the tenth by jon the altar. The ch m]nul.mrnm. h A b { Tranton T T s it. She had a good | have instructed all Catholics to cor ER ‘Blfi FUUR,‘ R[ NS IN FRONT OF AUTC %o win the short 11th, but|tinue attending thelr churches, nw'FS‘O"Ed Thro“g rea by learned hers taday that a warcant ' 'EX-PRINE NI HINISTER IS took thres putts and by the sime|doors of which are to be left open| Merchants Who Want ' |Teioser. onrs Dickmane. 1ol ! 4 Ay sas then that | ment of the situation Improvements {hand investig | Myoho! Grabek, N Brital Snaior atetia) . i mprovements tinue the Hall-Mills investigation G : Le | peaotiGraliel (Neyw (Bl aln; 38 ST one of her most | On Saturday. simultaneously with e il tron e had e iy Also Asks Right to Lease| P. J. Grace, New Britain, $10.- el Nl i ch e after all troop cen recalled, id-W | |2s: acliZutat s ScrlouilySREILEL IF ey to-effect,’ the National Leagus for| oo oo oou boe oo o | fromitie cass iniGosose i AU Two Other Mid-West ' canadian Minister of Customs Dis. | Mary Hamilton, New Britain, 8a O Sollett had been erratlc all | Defena ‘of Rellglous Liverty . wi | Rain falling last night and early | : . | 50; Richard F. Hunt, New Britain, 3= HerRasies Outiof Miss Colleft had Beon Or At i start its “aconomit boycott® of pro-|thiS morning raised Shuttle Meadow| iy tormer atate txnopsssmenl Railroads | claims Release of Denatured 104 week, faillng 10 win the gold medal | start i k- hoy * PTO" I reservolr a full two inches, Which|eq on o bad check charge involving ! {, Henning Johnson, New Britain, | e i he ahRlING Saunte, Tk How extensively the suggestion of 13 the greatest rise in a 24 hour , Jersey City bank and on suspi- Alohol s John Johnson, Aew I ol Zurat of 49 Spring| VRt through all her mate ho leagne will he complied with, | Period in many months, the water |gion that he has knowledge of Who Washington, July 30 (P) — The| Quawa o 30 (P— $4.21; Nelson P, Judd, Berlin, § e At cessfully, having £ T R earatoln, department reports. | killed the Rev. Dr. Edward W. Hall o L ! | Ottawa, Ont., July 3 Ac a 16 year old employ cape today. jsanne : The storm, in addition to provid-| Mrs. El Mills. The search Sew York Central applied t0day 19 |ing former Prime Minister W, L. |50. ) Russell & Erwin, is at New Britain; "y % 2% ! Plans For Boycot. ettt 1 the ray’ o ToT bl sl MG he interstate commerce commision | Mackenzie King of “(](le'lrdl\' in- | J. H. Kearns, New Britain, $2.65; Goneral hospital suffering from & 'p. "oyt The boycott contemplates that all|Ing benefits in the way o ncreased | that has been going on c:r.v for authority to acquire control by inuendo,” H, H. Stevens, minister of {Clara L. J. Kelley, New Britain " possible fracture of his skull, and ronatt out Catholics, and persons opposed to| Water for public consumption, did|ever since he disappeared in June, 9 year leaso the Cleveland, Cincin- |customs in' the new conservative |35; Annmie M. Kelly, New Britain, | g0 o (000 @ B0 8 SH0 BN oronts. ouk | the government's present religious| S "“ gimage: Stn 3 o ‘th“"“ 1928, ‘!T;‘O“ :“"‘:”‘:32{18‘1‘::{;‘;: ath, Chicago and St. Louls, known |government has lssued an open let- |$14.01, bk R e e polley as well, shall cease aponding | ashouts were numorous, though | vigor. Threo times In the % £ fievly aprhraitons ter to him, in connection with re.| TLaura T. Long, New Britain Frank 1 Orowtt, n 1 44E Tkl money for any thing except absolute |none was of great consequence. In |years he was traced, but on a;c Permission also was asked to ac- cent alcoholic poisoning in Canadian 2 % Prospect street struck him MMloe Colett. victor four of the | necessities. The league hopes by the | the Broad strect section _cellars occcaslon he s when police quire by lease the Michigan Centrau |border cities. i in Manevitch, New Britain, - T e TS 0 by o e troshy has been in | hoycott to effect an economic slump | were filled with water at low | closed in on the trail. the Chicaflp, Kalamazoo and| Criticizing Mr. King's speech of a | § ‘ony Manzy, New Britain Utk cr et Wanilnet e T R htoh wil\ ba. suficientiy: embar<] Dolnts: | Dickman left behind three = Saginaw railroad. |tew days ago at Sarnia, Mr. Steven: Percival William Medley 1% oIERL e B o -h{v sl ssing to the government to cause Mayor Weld visited the north-| months' pay due him from the con- ) In another application the Big accused the liberal leader of trying |New Britaln, $2.89: Benjamin I e 3 4 e western section of the city to in-|stabulary and nearly $100 in ex- IFour requested permission to ac-/to leave in the public mind “the Miller, New Britain, $64.93; Michacl : £ Dubois of Portcheste (Continued nn Page 12.) spect the minfature flood's damage, |pense money pavable to him. For Juire by lease the Cincignati North- [thought that I am personally re- | Morka, Rerlin: §1 e D i | onEat YRR | SRl | He was accompanied by Messrs, |Several months before he dropped | vro and the Evansville, Indfanapolis |sponsible, for the deaths of these | Stanislaw Nachita, New Britain & mpleratairy e e i oty R Bogdanskl, Twardus, Goldsmith, [0ut. of sight reports fitered inta and Terre Haute. These roads now |victims of alcoholic poisoning.” $4.77; Gracie Louise Noyes, Ken AL young 2 e FEL Chicaso KiAn 0 UF” F EMHARG[] Volkenheim, Symolin, Jackson and,State police headquarters here that ire operated as part of the Big| Mr. Stevens states that, immedi- | sington, $5.1 the car as it was 4 \m» national chnmrl\‘lf'nu"’ .ulf».ly- | Rosenswelg. The mayor assured the had big sums of money and took Four systems. ately on taking office, he gave or- | John W. O'Leary, New Britain, [a¢lory. Fellow empl oo har apRONENt on; Mg S Eheen committee ho appreciated the de-|trips to Canada and other distant The arrangement proposed, the |ders that mot another ounce of de .93: Josephine O'Leary, New 4bout the boy and carried {05 up. despite the threo putts she re- drabllity of placing permanent| POints. The state police hold the applications said, would result in |natured alcohol was to be released | Britain, $2.10; Harry C. Olsen, New (he gate house where medical fquired on”each of threo’ holes, and | |'pavement on Broad street as soon|Delief that Dickman learned the ::,r,mt‘m,, economies, increased effi- |from any Canadian bond and that | Britain. $2.43 : sistance was called and the policd |the 7 taken on the 13th. i | s abanible | identity of the slayer or slayers and ency and improved service. \this order was being strictly ob-| John C. Palmer, Jr., New Brits ae e il AR i S | Supernumerary Policeman J,| ¥as bought off with & large sum. T 6 > h Charles Anderson inves- ist until the home green ! st e 2 ileage orlsvm’d 38 Doris Parkpurst, Waterbur i A a o O 1 O'Keefe reported that he found a 28 1n Ghior Tiinors, Tndlan and | “Therefore.” the letter continies : Huldah . Penficld, Kensing: [Tharncyaway taien Lo uibsidogh S A TRIBERN LY {Coolidge to Be \Sl‘Eduh. o o e vt 1he B Sympaihy igproaed 2398 i Ohio, Viinols, “if any of this poisonous alcohol is |on. $2.72: George C. Platts, New | He is roported In a the jump on the'first hole, the for- B4 Mexi L e SR IR e e e The Mot York Central atready |Stll to be obtained in the Dominion | fyitain, $5.27. :dition although he is not Opinion on ;{Q\lC?" ‘mm« at 12:30 o'clock, Ho stayed| I'rances Stevens Hall, accused of i vidie, 4681 shares ;:r‘mg Four | ©f Canada, it s alcohol that you and | jyenry Roch, New Britain, $2.61; on the danger list (Continued on Page 12) | hi with: it until it was fixed. Police-| the murder of her husband, the eferred stock with a par value of [ our colleazues releasea on the un- e, Annte T Berlin, $4.85 ! ! ipments man John O'Brien reported that| Rev. Edward Wheeler Hall, hasthe $5.485,100, or §4.694 per cent of the |suspecting public, and T may say | Ann W. Ross, New Frifain, YT e a3 | o {an clectric wire was down at the sympathy of the slain man’s fam- 2 that from the middle of December | cparies F. Rowe i ! an el 4 : ; K 20 Charles F. Rowe, Britain, | { a e e ¥ .| ily, Frank D. Voorhees of 'Jersey lotal outstanding, and 428411 j1.et up to your inglorious exit from | go gp. | c t c t Collect ee 3 | Washingten, July's (PRemovas | Senfor High school. This' was re-| % Frack D. Voorhees ofiTieey ; shares of common with a par value | ;400 “your government distributed Fred Schoenfeld, Jr., New Britaih { y annoe 0 of the embargo which forbids ship-|ferred to the Connecticut Light & SR 7 of $42.941,100 or 91.308 per cent of | o1& o0, SN TINOP this polson. | o Trcd S st Tyl | ment of arms into Mexico is under | POwer company | seid today. | the total | i el $2.21; Toni Splzzuoco, Kensington, | . Sion Hése d DPresiAsnt Mr. Voorhees sald he spoke not jine 3 ous concoction for beverage PUT- ¢3'yn! Josarh Staponkus. New | ’;' Pl b Ald N S |consideration hers, an resident | ooly: Pov nlamait i ix i IR s > poses.” Britain, $8.81; Annie Stephens, New | rom um erS, . atr ays Coolidge will be asked to decide BOASTED HE HAD SSOO Rev. Mr. Hall’s sister, but for an- 'Waterhury Stone Wall | — | Britain, $1.86 | {Thune ek ety sall b ke ) ! I | other sister, Mrs. Puul B. Balhl > e 7 L B lsabetic Sasiar. Toud Nesh B here are indications that some | Kbl Lan oppled Over by Storm | “}FT.ON (UTTING” RUMOR £z Mivy Torado,. Kensl E time may elapse before a decision 1s | ) e 6 000 e was done early jate 808 2 " péRe T eraipistEialomiatac ol of all this" Mr. Voorhees \ 000 1,000 CUDRRD Kos d30eSly FORCES STOCKS HIGHER “Feter wircon, ~ew mritain, ss.16: Passed By Common (ounml [ ment refuses to aisclose ta views n |This Ts Reason Shclton Man Gives| “as far as we are aware, it seems this morning when a 125 foot sec IEllen Wolfe, New Britaln, $1.84: | the subject, meeting all inquirles| as if the case had been reopened Eoohi o svec T etk oy e | Adam Wysocki, New Britain. $37.12. | TUASISG stk B nGlatE Tor Descrting His solely on the ‘staterments | mads in Do O L arideal. ) Motaos. - Rfal0" ‘o slectl. ;- Tost - Zalby New Br ! Alderman David L. Nair, chair-| A special ordinance enacted |embargo still is in efteet SRl o e Mame ning after being undermined and h i X | 815.62 0 of the common council commit- | Some months ago changing the| kExtreme caution has resulted from Bride-To-Be. bronsnt 5o Ktk Riehl inst weakened by the rain storm. Tons R o | man of the common council comr € N ant GuelsEOTE e rind srought by Arthur Rie against of egrth fell into the back yards of | Climb to Topmost Figures Ever Total. $749.99 tee on ordinances, natified the bulld- | bullding permlt Taea and alse men- the fact that remova of Shelton, July 30 (P—John Dona of | s wife, a former mald in the el e, back { | 0 AREW e & rd % he tioning the plumbing and electrical [tions has come up for decision at a " h ¥ £ o i X o I : . 2 ing department toda at the pro- E P L4 | 4 SRR |Shelton who has be vissing for Hall home. > wall was fn the ve: h £ | PO . Salk b chicl con- |15 perhaps as tense as whe - |several days after he disappeared e addec Mra, 3 and rose up some 15 feet over the more of substantial “melon cutting” | (:OTDELL 1S Kesumed 10day | cnactea and the department must [sistent with the earlier ordinance, |barg: Is. eomplicated by religions la- |rled to Miss Susle Sakla, of 587 Put- | Sharon, Conm. left for home dms { Lack yards of two residences which | by some of the country's largest in- | Norfhampton, Mass. July 30 UP— | countermand its order by which fees | voided the speciali act, Chairman [Suok Botaaen. the” government -and {nam.avenas; Bridgeport iwa losatid | meaikialss Rttas hc L Eens I | face on Lincoln street. *No one was | dustrial corporations recelving in- |Search for Alice M. Corbett of Utica, | were to be collected beginning Mon- [ Nair explained ot Hikt orhit |in a shack, “The North American | arrest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. injured | creasing crédence, the sensational|N- Y.. Smith collige student ~who | day ——— e O L Oy, ot aiokhe et | Eallirad S e AN : T, R | advance Lo LAB CRIUAOD Stociiiof [|.o‘;J'l<!r-r]«=nr'vl«J' A '{'”\“1"' 1:” R MWW”;S i FEEARIR lr'Ifim\N of the Washington govern- [night by the Shelton pol He | when she sought seclusion after the . i . | General Motors and United States|Holyoke this morning, under the di- | jetters from the building department | als b JAREL R P & tochnical . chirgs. of LinUREF 6 HeRARANRER. | \IISS Wills, Plavmg Her Steel - corporations contlnued in to- |Fection. of State Détective Joseph today advising them that a min- | THE WEATHER l U:tn‘l, «lrlplle nnnm))m;\m nlv “m;\n( :\J.I\snh 1d on a technical charg: | | I i | = i ” 2 A it o | |Mexican troops are being held |idle | | Second Match, “ ins Again |Gays stock market when they were | Daly. LRl taree o @ i e il b Clintged I aboor A | [readinesa;tor mctipn: ‘oonfidently be=| In court. today Dona told a wiid Mills Ts Perplexed | tasthampton, N. Y., July 30 (®— | lifted to new high records for all n\‘ \u);:vmon el : { dance with the terms of an ordi- Hartford, July S0—I n;qvnsf |lileve the situation will quickly |story of having been hit over the New Brunswick, N. J.. July 30 (@ { Piss Helen Wills, national cham- | time at 194% and 147%, Epapeciive Wi L cooperalion of the Hol-| DS utmlicr of Wh O s aly| <IOE e LeMdian Motlbey oderate, {head and robbed of $700 and later | —Opposing emotions of pity for ion, | defeated Mra. Frederick| Iy, In the case o General Motors, Yoke police, the canals al variousstated in the letter. Perusal of thel | Cloudy -tonight; Saturday | o e Rt iumping a trelsit train which took | Mrs. Frances Hall and belief that schmitz, New York 6-2, 6-1, today|this represented an overnight gain ml‘la': in ']?'m' :tn Imn [l;r geed. | code book shows the -m”u? ”h‘v‘\;-} generally fair, 'Iml-\ change | |deciston on cancellation of the em- |him to the place where he ‘was| thers inust be souiéirounaAtbHL S n the women's Invitation tennis|of 33 points, and an extreme rise el ‘L‘imrn 115')( m(v\r:;‘ ’\\‘ill dln gt no)‘mi to be one p]-u\|.]]")‘l:ll‘- |:‘ I in temperature whrgo is not expected until condi- [found by the ;mh\'"- Later he de-|the charges of murder brought ournament. It was the California fof 80 points from the vear's .low, Windsor Locks Conn. 0 restrictions on the installation o | | | fEureoil ot xpeor SRonnlE oI Rt 0 Pt b o s G B B ARSI St R A et g e sl G i e Ny show a more definite trend. He said he fovnd himself in fl[(‘r James Mills, hushand o Mrs, 10 cumpeUrion. pikyges: kel o R Gt e e RN N b By the' f4e T The embargo order was lssued in |predicament, having told his fiance | Eleanor R. Mills, the cholr singer | e e e e e et ae i o OApOTHAL REFORTED by ity had, melntatuad Jhe o e [1924 when the De La Huerta revolu- [that he had $500 in the bank which | who was slain with the Rev. Eds LABOR WANTRILIS DURH - | | Wihile thess two Ispyes monapolis-} _Lendon, July 8 Tpiters Qod| SO Jat L8 & Gt IGH TIDE tion was In progress, and was de- |was untrue. Not knowing how to|ward W. Hall in Somerset county k Ohio, July 80 (A — The | ed speculative interest, new peak|neva correspondent he learns| plumbing code was never p d by HIGH TIDES | s 3 | & Akron, Ohio, July P i { \oyor D 42 3118 Time) signed principally to prevent Amer-|meet the sitvation, he said, he de- | four years ago. hio Federatlon of Labor in con-|prices for the year, or longer, also|from Sofla’ that the betrothal of |the common council, is supported duls. 31 (\rn:llrvl Time i gl M b b g Tl agrutimnige bl Bl it R v p) y t o - | K i { r} 1 Princes )y 3 expressed by Alder- N e a 341 3. 4.4 .m. [Jention has voted to put the organl. | were registcred by Duponi, Weating- | King Roris of Bulgaria fo Princoss by tho opinion expressed by Alder- || New Haten . 34iam i | o ans periata e (B iire matite wvex.to sk pent: Fharediwiok woue i e Braga ation on record as favoring a modi- | house Alr Brake, Consolidaled Gas, | Giovanna, third daughtor of the|man Nair. Bullding and clectrical || New London 2.02a.m.3.40 pm. T sald Te ation of (he Volstead law permB’ Case Threshing and Timken Roller | Italian sovereign. is “considered an|codes were adoptelk but the plumb- || | ‘ments into Mexico hme ;0"“ Allowd, b fo. % ing the sale of 2.75 per cent beed, Bearings. aecomplished fact.” ing laws were not ready * * States ‘ ; :