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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIM- [ 8 Average Daily Circulation for Week Endmg Aug. 7th.. 12,919 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1926.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS MULLINS AND DEMPSEY IN NEAR FIGHT AS CHAMPION HEARS PADDY CALL “LIAR” Guilford Sore Throat Epidemic, |JUSTICF HOLMES Which Has Claimed Four Lives, | REFUSFS T0 ACT Under Control; Traced to Milk FOR WHITTEMORE Ban is Placed on Suspected Herd of Cows — Ailment| | Wit of Ervor for Man Con-| FIVE MINERS ARE RESCUED ALIVE AFTER BEING TRAPPED FOR WEEK BY BULLAPSE IN KENTUCKY SHAFT Diagnosed As Septic Type Caused By Infection —| | Wills Manager Con TA[E fll: KIL”NGS Patient Must Relax During and Immediately Fol-| (emned to Death Tonight | lowing Illness. i 'A" But One A tinues Tirade Against Is Denied Find Man’s Thumb and VIDEN E ut One Appears A 3 I]ENI [] BY M xl Guilford, Aug. 12 (P—Gullford's|es milk In town. A vetsrinary sur- Forefinger Embedded in Fa". Ph s al C Heavywelght Klng by sore throat epidemic which has had [geon will look over the milch cows, | In Another Man’ \ ic on- many scores of victims, and which Source of Danger GAR A N BAND[TS ALSO 3 A % Ca“ln Hlm Double prevails among scores of other| In prognosis of cases three symp- | B R H i d]hon and He ls Dan = | Pri tT " [Wh I I E townspeople and summer visitors is!toms have been noted: Sore throat, | | lcago 8 Tiest Telis o 0165416 EXeCl- well under control, in the opinion|intestinal disturbance and a slight LOSE NEW TRIAL FIGHT .\""“"j‘ ! : | gero usl "] Wlfl'l crosser and Saying He i . of Dr. Millard Knowlton, fleld offi- | nasal cold. The serious cases have fiEnonsaiatanta s, njox | Anti-Saloon Lefig[]e Man Backs y yi g [IOH 0 Gafi]ohcs jcer of the bureau of preventabls |arisen from the fact that a patient | i = Ok pleeEs s e ”’rl{ P C L k H diseases of the state department of |having had a slight run of sore |Only Hope Now Left for Three Mass. Pombinia e ltoyorks Down on “Fle 9 Chflf & ‘ neumonia an Lic m health. throat has exerted himself or her- | || feundat 'INTERIOR DEPT UNAWARE Four Deaths Result self bringing on a relapse. Dr.| Murderers is That Governor Fuller | ?; (.‘h’l‘orly\' 2 e ' | Dr. Knowlton was here Tuesday|Knowlton's advice has been that | ) e nea | (R Ahedbl “It’s a Good Thing You' and yesterday seeking the cource of | patients should go to bed during| Ma¥ Grant Reprieve — Defense| | arm, SARATOGA GAMBLING PROBE |Men Tell of Long Vigil in 800 negLowre According to Achbishop Dulz, Two |the infection. He said that the|the run of sore throat and exercisc | Claims That Justice Has Not Been Dtk Aft F 9 = ' G s | greater number of cases of sore|care immediately after. The exact | A i rKness er our an Old Man,” Jack Re- Priests And Between 27 And 87 | throat are of the “contact” type and | nature of the throat infection is be- | Done In This Murder Trial. | Former, Another Witness, Makes . of mild form. Four deaths haveing studied by a bactcriologist. It| _ D B “F"NEW AN[] BEAU'“FUL Matches and Lamps torts With Anger—Com-| catholics Were Exccuted Atter | wasiiten during the epidemic and [apparently is septic in nature. Its Sy e iue OO Bitter Attack on Lawser and W 5 Sl ; |the contributory cause was traced |inception may be through use of ! v Bl ¥ 9 i ‘ere Ex aus mission Recommends| AU Day Battle At Zahuayo, |to sore throat. { raw milk but this is yet to be deter- Olive r 14‘1‘1 Hol,.:; sqrr:::’»‘ | Threatens to Kill Him If Any ted, But A Mexico City, Aug. 12 P—A re-| Dr. Knowlton and Dr. Lamp Sned i S ade by Attorney G. L.| | Trouble Is Caused Later On. Never Lost Hope. That L Be Gr: d latter of the state departmen Doctor Himself Stricken ¥ | | at License Be Granted |port of excesses and of executions | th ; 2 Bendlsfontinkbela il ot R ezl | growing out of the religlous situa. |Of health, have ordered an examin-| Dr. Rindge who has had more | Pen n in be o el | Baliston Spa, N. Y., — Pugilist. [fion o ves de t Sm n- |atlon of a dairy here which furnish-| than 100 cases has gone to New [Reese Whittemore, under sentenc : | —Orville | HUEE | 'iho ,-:.- h Fe nl“: \r:m,,;j'o “{;,_.‘,‘ | Haven hospital for treatment hav- |of deafh in Baltimore tod ] | Will Be Located in Housa- Aug. 12 (P—Al five | polo pRU{lly‘F\Or;‘: it {08 SYIplomasoL it B i \"rn‘kri ]:[fll(“.yvfw»w’ a 1‘?;\\,\(_\]““?\ v\r)cri tonic Valley— Details 10: were, dmprisonedbyfiey AT A | Michoacan. The ministry of the in- | GeRulian . appeared. for prosecution, were G i | vein at the Hudson mine last New York, Aug. 12 (P—The state T unces that it has mnol It was said here toda; pp! r = Yo personal athletic commission, in special ses. |LcF OF announces that it has no| sourcs of the infection had been lo- |closeted with Justice Holmes hers Not Given Out peraonel ! 3 e brought to the sur- sion today, recommended that Japy || CTiecEe of (BUCH nappenirigs Sas| | calized in a farm hand at a dairy {for more than an hour. Both of &l “‘!1 o s face alive this morning. Dempsey be granted a license to |‘h® archbishop has S “Nfi who had had a sore throat and had fthem came from Baltimore _last : 5 2 rstood th o Fandolph Cobl was the first man mpeti Gens MMinneyiiny alcontestiran | L8 S LEREE S St {unknowingly communicated the ail- [night, Adams making his declsion | Hartford. Aug. 12. P—Plans for a Rl Pinves to reach the top of the shaft, {ic smonld's Beayywelght charipion- i Sy B pCELOR ot I cows he was milking. |after he nidarned ibe the TiEhe mew state park “of large proportions Brf el i He called to the crowd which ship at the Yankee Stadium, Sept. 16 | 10 =Y Hab (A O E o erlsoty 3 e dairy the state health jattorney planned to o the and great scenic beauty that the 1 e 1 anxlously: “Hello, . there, Two To One In Favor | he ettt fhat 4 v - s+ Lofiners ‘sxpect to. stop any further ife of his client to the i i ‘ot Bk 7 |and o 2 d lic r | hida e 4 = ' 18: c valley vere v The commission voted two to one |20 between 27 e Must Paya 3476 toi Reclaim S Iemia it Ean e ey iR an | O T court {n the | { Housatonic - ley wer oot o o L5 hmrwnror ]\\nom little hops in favor of the recommendation, e e ' | . O a number of doctors assisting in{ Pendleton's petition was |and tentatively adopted at a meet T eSUORAS | had been held as he had been. sep- James 4, Farley, the chairman, cast- | ! “'h:,”"g‘m k'b” e el Goods He Tried to treating patients it was expected that | writ of error on a CLRI (B of the board of state park and forest P ot b from the other miners when he sing e. Farley h 1 g LR, - A - umber of i1l will of habeas corpus by Balt FARtardayatorne | s © sald he pass-|the cavein occurred, was the e oo e s g e B8 |t ot o chn el bisboy e Bring in Duty Free e s 2ot i sioners held yesterday morn- | od his statement on an ama (LAt next ¥ =~ E timated t altogether 50 personz = sl Lo at Selden Neck, the state park | Sol Rosen to an em- | rge il sey and Harry Wills. ey A 5 the present soclal gatherings | & E | ge Castiller was third. He Tho action of the commission |Were Killed insthe "““’L"Tnm [N e =, Googe | Wil be suspended. In one hotel there To Die At Midnight flocated on the bans of the Connecti- v:jl‘\‘fwnih:*\” . - oy vas delirious and is in a critical paves the way for the license com- her Executions A (A8 e ork FANE L BN e 00N e M s e el Md, Aug. 12 P—| ¢ nver in Lyme. Secretary E. H. s iy stified | condition as the result of penu- mittes to reconsider ils action in| The prelate als sald that at Ac-iy o000 o 7. Sterling Rocketeller, | ot stom now recovering Ly e e S toga | monia denying a license to Dempsey last |ambaro, state of Guanajuato, dis-| - s Setaller and | % eduled to end on the gallows a|Wilking of - orings. Tn this Rosen- | U. B. Wilson was the fourth man ying . & e o8 e religious|son of Willlam G. Rockefeller and : _ & (ot motei datinite nforma | bace A 3 a Tidsds orders arising {rom _the religious | 5 c Hartford, Aug. 12 UP—The epi- |few minutes after midnight tonight, |to give out more ¢ o informa- | berg quoted Fran} d aland Harry Watson the last man to There can be no disposition of |controversy led to other exccutions.|grand nephew of John D. Rocke- demic of sore throats in the town |was suspended today on the slender |tion about the n park, because, 1 named Goldn to the effect |appear. Watson was in a hilarious Jemps application, until next | When the people of Acambaro re-|fojler were held by the collector of |of ol B BT untry | thread of hope that his negro at- aidl dlselofiire . of athar tagts | they operated at Riley's hotel |mood. He called: ‘7 Dempsey's application, v : : ol suilford and surrounding country D < said, di ire of other fact ; ; v Where's my 2ot e Calonsl (ol U Nslan, die 50 Do YRR il clitiatieal L6 o T o dRy on het sxpunn That | it me it en Bt Y L L G e Rl i il HS A | afier the [horse. 1 want to ride him home.” chalrman of the license comumittee, |to the municipal authritles, the| = young man had attempted to|over 100 cases under doclors’ treat- |States suprome court justice to wave |€ S e o s ok |1 ation was started because Troops Hold Back Crowds ined to meet with the commis- |§overnment engineers were killed 2 3 1o |MeNt was caused by impure mil le ti \gman But ho said that the commission | tN¢¥ dld not have to worry; | miners were greeted with Toiay: | By the crowd and their bodies hack- [smussle them into the countgy|giThr BEE fatAec, bV, impure mill Having fail nis atiempt to B o el hns e cont i | thicg |hireat hoers “wiien’ they: apseaed . Bis ed s eces, notw nd- | when he ¢ 1e lines whie ¢ people ain fron bert F. Stan- | W as for ) lense Contest Is Approved lfll,am‘:or;p,“:;,:: e I:p‘n“i, when he arrived in the liner France |y lth which s0 many LiRobio e e outelhgifom s of|Was desired and were ascertaining o "“M\’,’”\:“"‘::““‘]‘"“J"“ G e ;"‘(0“2 on the mine property Dempsey, with Tex Rickard, aD-{eq to the crowd to desist Federa] | 25t night. ‘I'mfli‘ h ‘L wn,}l_!‘ ring is s ;l:\‘ ton in aity st ~r:( o r{\,“mm to[the costs of the land so that the( CWER ¥ou any e R s " ‘Z"‘“fl"d and it was neces- peared before the commissioners and | altna sod aca S e learned today that young |S0re throat, an infection ca La eas corpus = mount of appropriation desir G o app! ¢ 0 detall National Guardsmen 3 3 |troops arrived and executed three . the germ hemolytic streptococcus v esecution pending attempt to| on this q 02" asked James A.|to restrain the crowds. displayed the contract, signed by | ana possibly more of the leaders, | Rockefeller, who was in Yale uni- * iRy won ARaliben (nr the Naw |l bR & 1. ¢ set. He declined to state | i T = e Tunney, for the match, The com-| D R R SIPd eraily lnit. yosr, was appeaherded e g ))n\ ;15 r;: A l‘l e ..y appeal to supreme - ¢ J i \;‘ specittcially. in @i % P o o e miners said that during the mission recognized Tunney as a suit- | P K b, . on the pler last night by customs |Haven hospital where two cases of | pendleton, a _negro NIOE Y Il it e park was ontinued on e 1T long vigil underground they had & Protestants Persccnted P persons suffering from the disease |penoused th andit leader's causc never given up 1 able challenger and approved the | ,, Trapuato, also in the stats of | OMicials who said that he was in (P Foen Giaatad. | Thoseitanta Tin ¢ ot Iaft Baltinor Tt tate k¢ yr glven Ip;hope g\! rescue nor contest, ruling em psey d £ b e ER by 2 in he co e been ted. These 8 were the eleventh hour Jaltimore ¥ s o \d any one of them become down- cantest. 1 1I\n',1 .”t Dempe y :\:S‘i\ s eI aTe e larei eoa o m! LAIERA T b e ettt b s s el - B ISt B T aht iy |Retdithely ont Iy s at Seldo ELE[‘TR,EAL WURHERS ow complied with the it e tart wor was | tTy undeclares i £ EARIY Bisniay . Cabiorn | A e Neck y ay, primarily for the : regulations compelling a champion | oNOP: @ FProtestant woma pair of binocul = [BanstanE Henl i Bianios e i btion swRal Masean purpose of inspecting 400 Waited in Darkness | killed when she taunted the o ollowing an investigation by the |4 he intended to pla the y 1 four matches betw to enter into articles of agreement |, g . The | bila ornamel g ks kel ¢ the central part of the neck, or| matches between lics as thelr services ended he | |state department of health inot the before J Oliver Wendell ,;Mn Tt h for a bout to a decision in defense | '°S : rotestants | He was take t- : A ore Jus ¢ 100l alandl S Hich ‘oomnilacion: Taals w to| h hese they carefully saved. of his titl ferdncon Soran) S Rratestenln Dartioe rm.\sn-nm.s spread of sore throats |goimes at Beverly Farms. Justice s e A By burning the miners’ lamps which e vere set fire by the mob. I"ed- , colle i s t deaths in ('mlfflr\l Jmas )T Chatha purchasi e land is owne “ Fher 20 I slepiine axiclen U he neDnd e R oty i Tlia fovelsnlt aluo and‘““hrd it ot it e vt et TaeFEdwate nford at ) S has haene 3 [enabled to have light for a long license committee granted a license |07 and executed thre *[duty of the goods ~ the collector |FISNE FEROWICR Of the Bealth 46 tucket. R TR 000 HealHach b lr toles \Behe\c That Firemen |time. Finally darkness fell. Then to him. Billy Gilgon, Tunney's 2 ':m e sici Drarital | placed a personal penalty of 100 ;,n.-<"|;n the ! situation in) Guilford. last| - DrRU atea \.A":fl“’“‘-!‘j“ """’ b poropridtion grant- . [they lost all sense of time, they manager, represented the challenger Thess '“w;rb’,mc‘s are reported |Cent in addition to the domestic Ittt dared Mt ive el ‘r\ ,\dnu‘\ ,l.}.oql‘?'_u".n: \‘{T'q ed the commission for the purchase thllld Be Restncted .\.] J} hpl waited through the long at the session. | 5 i | value. Young Rockefeller will b ¢ i Lshecteq |1ON'S moves, also le HOT S MASE: B saditonal lani. . THe: stats sarlk | black hours. ¢ Archb R aken d en f cows in the suspected | ;" park | nra P | : The motion approving the flglvup f\"'\‘:]'g’;‘ll("”; iy\”;fl“’(:'m‘:_“fi‘r’\?";hw ed to pay $476 to reclaim th j;\“__h" \'I«nr:‘t‘w Eidpbe L J]A‘ s, i R avers about 122 | to I'ucfightmg | A daughter of Cobb was at the and recommending granting a li- | Place Augus S St Al S (e Riolant Yoim acd alAcs eadquarters detectives attemp iivided befween ecach {mine entrance when her father ap- cense to Dempsey was presented by |the Interior Tej "'\,,\\I_‘r'i',‘:g '?.]:’,;":lzi Customs Guard L. P. Cassidy who | vlolent, form, and 'Is a disease |y, 1o qr Fendiston rointhe courd | |peared. At the sight of his face George E. Brower and seconded by [Of the l‘rtflk e Satlonen af e cisigia b O i house lost him when his automobi \ e Protesting agalnst the decision of |She became hysterical and fainted. Commissioner William Muldoon. “'fim:“‘.“',r,‘ ,12'\,,' ae qgrrmnn(‘ re- | rier, said that he noticed YOUNE | progress since the beginni took a devious course through side w the fire board to file information Hero of Cave-in Dempsey Near Fight fouley i 2 “:r\wnp‘ referred to | Rockefeller because tfe young man | August. JELRCELy 4 4 | ARRANT ISSUED TODAY rding the ability of firemen to| James, the miners sald, was the Paddy Mullins, grey haired man- <1' N‘]l H: I“‘I'”{':r m;rfm' was wearing a grey topcoat des | Vs | Killed Prison (.unn‘] |do work other than that of. fir r0 of the incident. TInstead of at- ager of Wills, and Dempsey nearly |t "-n'n‘p‘nr\-.{?xr«lx:mn has consistently | the sweltering On closer | g B FOREMAN A SUICIDE oy = "m?”. f‘m‘”}.\.\,"””w} ;M" FOR HM_AL MILS WITNESS‘” !ng and contending that a|tempting to escape when the cave- taniosto Shlows gy sanicatodparens rted that fhe situalion thronshe|spection he sald that he noticed Great Barrington, Mass., Aug. 12 |¢Tt H. Holtman, Maryland peniten- | man’s skill in the building trades |in came, he went back to warn the ment outside the. commissi of ‘WSZ’W‘“‘ ”m"m”- h»]““ ’l"‘f;'x“ ‘mv“'\;”‘m, pockets of the coat bulging as f(p ™ poyo ol ot KIS TUE T [tiary guard in_escaping from the | [ hasnothine to do h his ht- [other four men of their peril. fesdiatien ihendeagon End A een | O e e ently packed, !struction foreman for the N. Y., ltution on February 20, 1 Name is Withheld But is Regar%e% | ing ability, the New Britain coun.| The men were apparently suffer- 2ached. 4‘41""‘}" s ,‘;_‘l‘fi'” :“g' e h”\p; Cansidy stopped YOUNg ManN . 4ng H, railroad. committed sui- |Since his conviction of first degree {cil. International Brotherhood of only weakness from lack of you are also the bigest lair in the | ¢ 8 ‘fo-m‘cn razors, an expensive x;“q,‘wm‘_ ence death, his casc s beer o set of resolutions setting forth its |ler. world,” Mullins shouted at the | Nevertheloss Mexico sl e R e IRHAEN marked by a record of adverse court | Evidence ek Two rescue workers assisted. each champlon [ EIes e r“l":‘”’“," |'ative automabile radiator caps DIES FROM BROKEN BACK. |decision by the Supreme court of | Somerville, N. J.. Aug. 12 (P—| The resolutions, which are sel¢|man from the mine shaft through B4 pabyatacoRas e Mume Rt S0ty i ‘mflm,‘;{:'(‘.f:m,‘(,::]\;: The grandson of the late William | Great Barrington, Mass., [ e s e arvandRenure | e o ioths for saBisl R |the crowd to the hospital tent near- Thke: 5 o Pu:y:;::: ‘H\o<\p)‘1< not heen | Rockefeller, brother of the Standard |(p,_ angrew Schwab, 28, a < U["_‘; AL ""”"”'{l""vr\ a w‘v"my arrest of a material witness in|"Mr. C. J. Dehm, Chairman, by ‘I's 2 good thing you are an ’W': “f ”M i e | 0il magnate, safled on June 24 1ast yer died today from a bro 2 0”]" *"" 1sa. "; A by Halls-Mills murder case. | “Fire Board Worked All Night old man,” Dempsey cried e D e | with two other Yale students in[susiained last evening when he fell |Judse Stanton definitely exhausted Justice of the Peace William R.|“Dear Sir | Al night the mucking crews had ‘I may be old, but I‘ can ek ; Busi m‘f\? ‘ ‘T(Im »»( ntinues | third-class accommodations T“"‘\"{r(-:v] the school roof on which hn! - S | Sutphen. in announcing that he had According to a statement in the [tolled at the shaft, opening a pas- you,” Mullins replied. “You are| The e OTOT C“m' nd there seem- | toured Europe but Rockefeller re- (was working. (Continued on Page 18) the® paper, refused to reveal | New Britain Herald your board has|sage gradually through the tunnel ALl LTI yoi (doubls (evoasec 10 L pTen B R d of a recon-|turned in a first class cabin on the — — [the name of the person to be taken |decided to install a filing system de- a8 the mud and rotted timbers us” T ’"f"{ anr”o,""fl’:ri:nc‘i]p,dy opposed | France 5 i e |signed to give details of a fireman's | Were cleared away. The rescue Just then, Gene Normile, Demp- | ciliatio 3 Rockefeller gave his ad- t was belisved, that the person|ability to do work other than that|came as a surprising sequel to the . . tative stepped h lic episcopate Young cki 5 I Xt wa jeved, 2 he person | 1o h an th sey’s personal representative stepped | positions of the Cathol A ss as. Lake aveniue, Greenwich, | el elative of Mrs. Frances|of fire er and Local [mo,\ days and nights of effort, despite % ed the title [and the government regarding the |dress a k |was not a relative o 3 i ; 5 E 3 rlhpntl v:wlulu:inn(m i w::}. r’»li«igous regulations, | Conn Stevens Hall, now at liberty in “5";\_ 3T, International Brotherhood of |the hope that the men might yet Hliiec oubiof, thenbul e e e e R - 000 bail on a charge of slaying her|Electrical Workers protests against | survive The argument be esuas e ulling]l pauils “d statement declaring| New Haven, Aug. 12 (B — I (1] USlneSS nu y {iiiabein tia s Edward Wheeler [anyone hired to fight fires being us- Shout to Each Other AR Ususumy, started when ]:’,‘:‘;' b e e T e At libe i kataie L il e | Hall, and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, four|ed to destroy the workir Men at work in removing debrls T e mls?aw hm;"s{:x‘d Girer |1 ¢ :;r;\e‘;‘ VoT A Aris ioant rene | TinloE av Yalal Golldns w6 iNa ratl B |tion of mechanics who m in the tunnel arrived within shout- s appeared to accept the e ; Ll bl ey : s g AL . 3 The warrant was issued after|sarily depend upon building con-|ing distance of the trapped miners in a*cool manner. ATy the ‘“m;.t ‘139\. Mm,:h(llj ;,)r‘,n“..‘:sv,ar.:m::}:::l:w1:gs:c\‘1| ”,.‘Bank Commissioner La}s Growth in This Branch to :—,vnw‘ ‘:v’;:]‘\K\H pecial “(-n:‘mnf.r“vrlhV\’m}<V“I alterations for their |carly today. The first word from He asked Dempsey why he had | Rio, archbishop of Mexico, violates ular a = : s | y il e . s » Gia g e BT elih the i osin men was outes not made good in agreeing to fight |the clause in the Mexican constitu-| tivities although not in sports to| Wave of Installment Bu; ing Which Gets Many |had ;:(, ifli“ "rm to mm x;\m ron:‘m’]\l\’:?xp d et e thy r::\ww 'f!:iflm wh: M“:: oufl i ilins hat Dempsey, ©ibiting clergymen from any extent. | 35 ¢ 5 " | his oftice in Jersey City. because of | are advised ths & fireme: one o them, e : R o People Into Debts They Cannot Pay—Thinks Inter- tho development of “something very | themsclves do not desire T e oo | e are cver omo miont Saned, out in a telegram from Los Angeles | oriticizing the fundamental la | He ma i ) b TR for purposes akin to strike break- |Whils several of the muckers re- Son- e » 2 ent. | E June after the examinations | . P LN . important,” he saic or purposes akin to strike break- |wh E - S o s b e O e oy isa onthe Mexian SoNSRmek (B, o Jund after ihe maminations| 8 est of 42 Per. Cent o Year Not Too High. Otk was ot e told e o e L e uction of |doubled their efforts ta clear away ;mm'\!mflln ‘;”: ”‘Qucofli‘f;':;n :n‘: b Y a trip to Europe, traveling steer- | porters that there would be *“plenty|wages and working conditions of the |the mire, others rushed to the bot- ast March, had assured him that G | ENO DlES TODA : i A . ol ThA At s DO e earners. Curtailing the oppor- |tom of the shaft and called up te of Chicago to box the Negro. | 2 1L ags The Eroup entertalned (IS5 ! Hariford, Conn, Aug, 12 (P~ moriey when in fmmediate mesd, He|Ct s e L mahe T s bulifing traden oiee KBS ton Calls Dempsey a Lair SENgers An tua'c Siearier ANC WEIGistendy dncrease) in the. number of |said i at the interest rate of three | : o “ 1 ult in their “Come down here now,” the cried sendi e ave be e lif the z 1t the = N &b nth. | 3Trest of two New Brunswick resi- |chanics can only result in their de- re now, mmpsif .f’""’:,ffff hvi vhh;'v Simsbury Man Was Formerly State ;:(:c ': ::x‘dn JLELE‘S‘J the n’Y1I~ r:‘m”xmn:mmnq‘: r1hm<u[i‘(‘.~mi'zlh) n ?“an:‘:llfnr(;r( “,“ s ”r | dents as accessor: impending. | manding increased wages. to the men assembled at the mine . Mullins €. | & - ’ o L €5 nra, stat S een note: by Sta ank ch L ed to orty-two pe! > ., ” 3 N 1 uth. SO Bl o, AGAE u Laated lator and Deputy Revenue Men being given first cabln Privi- |Sommissioner Jonn B, Byt durine |cent o o 6 niot ton Higtsices | 3 (G e s e Jhn, heesiimiltbaile plikad ¥ HioR Aaan e exchange, Mullins called Dempsey | Legislator z | 1eges at the soctal aftairs {the past year. Seventy-one loan com- | the companies had fo face trequent | Man, From Prison Cell, to et 1o ‘aid it Tl e i O event a lair. Collector. | Mr. Rockefeller and his friends panics were iIn existence under state |logses through failure of their clients | (Ylaim Enormous Egtatc frerden: to Gok [n ‘a muntep venvey men were found, immediately DRSplte Nthaliqimuina/at(s agHor ] |made up one of many groups of jicenses on September 30, 1925, and |to repay the loans. | o 12 (A —Decl he J; the : | went down in the tunnel and as- today in re-affirming its previous| gimsbury, Conn, Aug. 12 ™ —l|yale men who went overseas 1o since that time, the commissioner | Commissioner Byrne pointed out, h» *f_‘y‘[l“‘ In'j{” ”v]-'-m thr ff{\‘.: 11?1 B, the work of [Sisted the men in reaching the stand the license committee still|cnauncey Hart Eno, tobacco farm- | gtudy economic condltions during |states more than a dozen new ones |however, that a 1Ia number of |Ing himse va‘ e s ‘mw,w e, fellevs that 0 v’ and | Dickatht (0ke: 592 SRR EHOM SRLRE looms as a barrier to the match. e gng well known in town and ine summer. have been organiz>d loan companies were operating with- (o the late Lord Dunraven, : { firemen is to preven e gl 1 Hgetm b g0 the waiting ything the riff between the | y, died today, aged 74. He| e Blames Installment Buyin; out state licenses. He concluded |tionally known sports au extingulsh fires and that a man's(the sunlight, 1t anything ¥ | county, i g and politiclan, wha died bility shanic in the build- |crowds cheered vigorousl commission and its licensing body [y.q peen in the general assembly | GINSPUGTOR WILL This increase in loan companies, |that many of the unlicensed com- | and polil S S SR abllity as a mechanic in th sl Many Touching Scenes was widened today by the refusal | 4 oo deputy internal revenue BU[LD]N wlm commissioner -sald had consid- |panies were undoubtedly Hf‘l"'!m:""‘“’“‘"j L m}-x m?r.mvh. ‘1 s | g trades has no proper "lnfi The Joy of Telatives was shared by of either Colonel J. J. Phelan or | oneoior or this district for many | |erablesignificance, since it indicated [hte law by charging usnrious Jena attorney and conv cmoes fupon his qualifications as a fire- | scus Workars ahcpiieie wis Wit Col. D. Walker Wear, the two li- | | ASK ANOTHER WARRAN[ |that the class of people who were (and were probably guilty of business | 21T 1s RIOPAL] man ) nessed many moving scenss ASZthe icials, to join in today’s |® eaves two sons and three |unable to get loans at established |indiscretions, but an accurate check | fght for the es “The employers of New Britain |Ne€ssed o cense off | He leaves two sol - ted at from $20.000,000 to $50,- | miners embraced their loved ones. session. | daughters. |banks was becoming larger. The up on them was impossible, Li- & o RiLERN building trades mechanics repre- Cobb, the first to see the sunlight Colonel Wear, in refusing to al-| "o " "ppo wag a native of fhis| First Steps Taken in Effort to |loan companies, he pointed out, op- |censed companies may not indirect. | 00 3 B0Ye atention last | 2e0ted by the New Britain bulld- | = grinning broadiy as he climbed tend, sent this telegram in response | o * (Ol TRC L TR L N 1s, | 3 |erate among a group of people Iy charge more than forty-two per| Riordan Tovealed hix lotentlon nty | N trades council are fully equip- | To8 STIG0 MK LOAGEITASRY TRIDM to Commissioner Brower's invita- |19%h beln€ bom Felfuary s.J Curb Contractors Who Work |wnoge financial standing s so ques- [cent interest and an unlieensed | night from his cell In the county | . 4 ¢4 do the work required [folded in the arms of -wite and tion. Goodrich, daughter of a former it 1t |tionable that a bank would not be company can charge no more than |jail. He said he lz,‘l'fmmd' dm;n; “Hoping that your board will re- | (040 “T deeply regret tht you did not | o\ " berist and former county | Yuhoot Beemis: permitted to advance money to |twelve per cent per annum L ey 1;:1!\;: jeonsider: iits action, . with. . DRt e o et i C 8 ¥ A | t a e ease s D L clalm in lineage books e g L as ! v have the public's interest in mn:g commissioner, L. G. Goodrich. He| Another warrant has been re- }mn. Hx anhutr-}:i the ‘Intr’atr In| Tbrary Hete, e pld b e atb R 1 elRHE » % James. and Casthiee H\0Skacn (il jprevious to your “:i"e“"‘“‘ 'IMC"";‘_ | was for three years first selectman | quested by the building depart ‘::“I ““t'“(';‘r”?" :X”lfma:(?"‘nf“:; é'mf"‘"(’h | * hin' claim: in ‘the courts. ot TATEAE: | Very truly yours, | Wilson came up in the next bucket. der any condition so ; o o e ! me: e arresf a building |2t leas a I B H. A. G. Gros ¢ At e i ¢ respect as to meet with | Of Simsbury, a meesenger in the 'ment for the arrest of a building of installment buying, through which || HIGH TIDES | | where the estate is located. e e T, T S All of the men were In good con get my self respect | house of representatives and aft-- contractor who has falled to apply | e I A O o il Aug. 13 (Standard Time) | Riordan, formerly a resident of MBLE SN G811y - Gy ot dition except Castiller, who caught tihe athletic commi fix‘on“_ T | erwards a member of that body In|for a bullding permit before be- | el fele: Goedites > Bt ] Noo kv CoAOAR 1.41 pm. | [Nova Seotla, came hers from Lynn, | These resolutions were adopted | g0 FCCR, CIGNER T Caudit Ly D Wie o /sl 1807, 458 ifor, our'yoark’a aenators | ginwing sthe comstruction” of ‘ L} Now Dondon 1 T 48,20 . || dfase., 20 yeata ako. He was Gons st & mesting\Hold:1s evening. It |yycic"wiiilg fghting his way throdgh e tatlon. said that e deem. | - Ho was a deputy collector under | dwelling. This makes (wo who o © 1" Loans made by these companies || “ 7 | [ vieted 1ast October on the charges|¥as voted to file a set with the [y, ® MR EE UET e A tnilo i the Interest of | John 1. Hutchinson and John C.. (o be pliced undr arvest, 1t isf, O22% MRACE ¥ {htee occwipanies | # | pratéxred by -ui llkat board of fire commissioners and | Entombbd Yer Weok ad it ad\u;lfl:]lbt"\'on‘] bodies func- | Bybee. | expected that the warrants will be | oo ved o $3.019,242.06, and the o one with the hmld\lnx] v:um;_mum The rescue was affected after 1 cerned thal e 5 a 10 23,019,342.04, IR b T PR - e 2 Central Labor Union. A i . A 21 o tately” at the: Expie doe | e rmam served this affernoon. yearly business of the companies, | 4 Kacey Head to Meet With C”h"“‘f s F‘d‘"‘" form @ lagles | NEATIY seven days of unceasing ef tipn sep: helan said he saw no pos- | EARLY FALL PREDICTED | Apnouncement was made from Commissioner Bryne sald was ap. o = T e was voted to form ladies” | fort, in which more than 200 mine R i ating. With/\CAlbnal] . Chidags, hug: - Barly the department this afternoon that [T ESCReES, BIVIS & THE WEATHER Sec. Kellogg Tomorrow |auxitiary, to be known as “Blec- | son ‘ang engineers battied sgainst sibmtyh::o"xn;.l“S“o“dm, to con- | arrival of cool fall weather is pre- | within a short time another build- 49" Por ‘Cent & Yodr | Washington, Aug. 12 (P—James | trolettes,” for the wxrprl)so «.7{ in-‘NK handicaps and frequent reverses :"o‘,fl: Dempsey’s license application. |dicted by Professor Gayle B. Pick-|er will be placed under arrest for| mpo pam commissioner, however, | | Hartford, Aug. 13—Forecast . Flaherty, head of the Knights of | teresting themselves In the Welfare | since the men were entombed at 10 ‘d'rhe text of the commission's state: | well, ornithologist at Northw ern fajlure to comply with this law. does not advocate the discontinu- for New Britain and vicinit lumbus, will confer with Secre- of ‘\mnf»r'l in md"*fr‘i et p. m, last Thursday. nient on its action today follows: university, from the congregaling| This is the first of a series of |ance of loan companies, for, he said, Unsettled; probably q.mmq |tary ellogg tomorrow regarding the| Controversies ex ting be \‘aeon Lived on Hope @ ‘“Mr. Rickard, representing Jack | of purple martins near the campus. steps the departmeut is taking 10 lmany of them do a considerable tonight and Friday; [ resolution adopted by the national | the brotherhood and local business _“We lived on hope and prayed, Dempsey, having appeared before | Soon, he said, the birds will start curb the determination of some amount of good among honest peo- | [ much change in l“n]p(‘rn(un | | convention of the order at Philadel- | concerns were left: unsettied, pend- | Cobb said. : i i it on their southward flight and au- building contractors to build with- ple in unfortunate circumstances, | | | |phia last week, urging intervention | ing efforts to effect more har- (Continued on Page Five) tumn will come with thelr leaving. | out the department's sanction. who have no other place to get |% #|in the religlous dispute in Mexico. 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