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’ % = News of the World By Associated Press eV BRITAIN HERA "TU0) ‘projyiey muaauuo) “4raqry e ) 03q ‘yapy Average Daily Circulation For Week Endmg 1 3 l 13 Aug. 21st . ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1926.—EIGHTEEN PAGES DR, ELIOT, FAMOUS | PHILOSOPHER AND EDUGATOR, PASSFS Was for 40 Years Head of Har- vard and Ifs President Fm- Death Halts Picnic Party as Patrick Mazza, 26, Fatally Hurt Near Willow Brook Here’s Chance Girls! More Men in Ireland MISS BARRETT IS UNABLF. TO CROSS Forced fo Abandon Chann JACKSON RETIRING ' ASLEGION LEADER State Commander Will Not Be. Gandidate for Re-lection {END OF. TERM THIS WEEK Auto Goes into Berlin Ditch; Big Bus Kills Girl in Auto years is th, males in versing th VIOLENTLY ~ SI0 Park—Local Driver in Torrington Death Crash TAKEN | | and there are 1,066 | oy : | One man was killed and one was|his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luigi| g ary tHousand men. | ellfllS Sll](}e 1909 seriously injured yesterday after- za, of 54 Lorraine street Four Cornered Fight for Comman- i : Miss Cannon of Baltimore Announc |noon at about 2 o'clock on the|brothers, Joseph, Louis, Fr o | g g der of Connecticut Department That She Intends 7 — |Beech Swamp road, when a car i and Thomas, and three si echols Con L lat She Intends to Make H | w FUNERAL SERVICES WILL - BE HELD TUESDAY NOO‘\' i ge Then On Wednesday Cambridge \\Hl | 3¢ PayTribute To Famous Man With | W Services At the Appleton Chapel— about opposite th | low Interment in Mt. Auburn Ceme- |, Dr. | % tery—Although An Educator, [ w hich they were riding struck a tree Margaret Mazza, Mrs. Rose Fxpected at Convention' 'Phis FARN e B Shs ol and turned over in the ditch. The|cali and Mrs. Filomena C | ad man was Patrick Mazza, 26, of [of this city | week. %’AR VI[;TIM | Evening orraine street, this city. Charles| The funeral will be held tomor- | L i | cco of Berlin is at New Britain |row morning at 10 o trom st.| Harry C. kson, Connecticu q J| Do : M e e y's church and burial will be in | department commander of the 2 Claire Belle 7 p r in the car, Frank Kasprow of | St. Mary's cemete American Leglpn, will not be & can- LA . g 4 ] $ Allen street, this city, escaped| Rocco suffered severe cuts about | gia g0t ot B0 FR B —_ ng His Engist ith minor cuts and bruises. | the face and body, body bruises and | o oo 5T R S SR Cen The accident occurred ntr at a point nce to Wil za. was driv- a small coupe own- vea Coal Co., ible internal injuries. It was at the hospital that he spent comfortable night. His ved to be crit- | asprow received only super- | ficial injurie po: Friday and Saturday 28, he annc Parents of Joseph Trzaska fo e5 o < Receive Benelits ) seho Brook park. g the machine, i by the Stanle hich firm he was employed ackson had be: ce of hold- A redecessor of ing ol Eliot Always Took Part In Public, cording to Kasprow's story, the| Constable Irank Brown of the |8 0Ny one torm, he did mot care JOURT ASSISTI ING , | three men were he for Plain- | Berlin police department appe office demanded so much of hi o Aftairs, !\m.. where they were to have at-|oy the scene and investigated the ac B i e s — - | tended a picn pro- | cident. He examined the car and AonLee g itis O 1 do Administrator Joscph Kloskowski Northeast Harbor, Me,, Aug. 23 0P| (000 % P00 ain - and | found in it 10 bottles of ‘“home e X ~Charles William Tiot Tor 40 vears 05, (OIS a started 10 | hrew,” one quart of wine and a pint B Finds Governmental Papers Mis- the president of the oldest institu- | ° o other car, noticing a allegec hooch.” Constat 5 e s % tion of higher learning in the United | P% :1,“:"““':‘”"(_“‘ He i ]’:‘_O““_‘" g e ot e his de- sing Since Closing Days of World States, Harvard university, and since |, o girection, pulled back 1nto | probably be carried no further. O Lo e YOIy Lo e e W, 1800 its president emeritusilay deadily of S 05 nive ko Tonty controlliof |- Rbcey s well n ows in/ Beriii bas | Wax brolight [\n.]- s on him and in nere today he machine, and it shot off the road |;,~ . n an ice business in act that he has ! . : The end came peacefully yester- ”nl'” ”’”';; ::_“'“'Nm (‘(rn:h vuu‘:],,j “l‘ "”“r 3 that not be a t- Bico day to the man who was ofte “”"“'1 turning over in a ditch. | Bus Kills Girl Instantly date for re-clection, 1oc Miss I hita o restof at nis surmos home, | The left side of the car was de-| sn 11 vear-old girl was Killed and | Pect that bia friends will a 3 e Sk e ohomise mathoma. | molished and Mazza was taken from | % 005 L e when a Bave e e Starts Rapidly Ma.i of letters herileid d- [the wreckage in an unconsc lous ' yys operated by John Wynne of SR ‘W’vy 8 d SR ninistrator, acther, and ekt floonidlon i el WER e Rete oo B8 ket Snals iatrects la fclty, ¥etrnek [FRSEED L RAEEN0 i fo i 52 President .Jr, Tiiot had ¢ in New lospiial, ' |and crumpled a touring car about| (FHCNSEE | E OF S or the 92 years of his ! found that he had in11 o'clock yesterday afternoon near TanabT am. siliatien e crowd : Chuis ol T B i wsais Of e sustoroyils bl 5 ich at Dover wi addition to other injuries. It was e 22 | com e d that one of his arms was near- | ciimb in Torrington. Wynne, who is 'weared In a dark ba ! He and Willie Stevens Refused 0[ These, Six Wele the Direct | severed. e died about an hour employed as a driver on the Jerome : e 5 : d o ran down to the wa e ter the crash. | 3 e e o He is survived by his wife, Anna, (Continued on Page 15.) va 1 n swimming a : : E Sea conditions W best as tl wi pa : ed the opinion tl would die down a ARPENDER'S PLEA™ 14 TRAGIC DEATHS TORBAILHELD UP~ OVER WEEK-END oon poir wit taken t al nnel at Heamvj ThlS Mommg Result of Automobile Accidents Aiter 8 Hours and 40 Hinutes | indoned her cffort PRICE THREE CENTS | UDOL: ! VALENTIND, SHEIK OF MOVIES, LOSES GALL NT BATTLE WITH GRIM REAPER Death, Which Came At 12:10 Q’clock This Afternoon, Followed Unexpected Relapse | Accompanying Pleu- risy Attack |From Brass Polisher and | Landscape Gardener to | Heights of Stardom in 13 | Years Sums Up His Re- markable Career — Seen | in Many Famous Pic- tures. S | El R LIFE INSURED FOR MILLION DOLLARS | RUDOLPH VALENTINO | PANGATOS RETURNS POLA PROSTRATED AT WORD OF HIS DEATH a _Los Angeles, Aug. 23 (P—Pola D " ‘ tl, who has frequently ad- T PRI NER mitted her e ment to Ru- ! u ! dolph Valentin was prostrated : with grief in her a artment in a hotel here today wh en she recejv- Former Gregk Dictator fo B [ si,ine,newe, of, b aheiic She was unable lo talk when 4 Prosecu[ed for Tyranny | ‘: COUNTRY NOT DISTURBED‘ S n ked to make a statement. New York, Aug. 23 (#—Rudolph \me(mo original “sheik” of the vies, died toda ath occurred at 12:10 Diplomatic Circles at Athens D oNou | castern daylight time at the clinic hospital. o'clock Poly- Expect Shat Recent Coup Will Af- Pleurisy Causes Relapse The fect in Any Way the Peace of the ! screen star had been in the | hospital for eight days and although s | Sl o8] ol : Near East it first he was reported in critical | ourt 1 2 Slieas g condition {mprovement had been ACTIOR 15 SURPRISING ELH GITY JAN DIES TODAY i oo ot i, Lom’ S & 48 | week and it was thought th at he AT . : 'i' € !‘,!LF Ub} B[_‘ i e had been safely on the road o his | Justice Gummere Declines to Receive Sustained Fractured Skull In Mid- ul I3 i | p : recovery. Last night, however, he e ; cape G 2 r ; suffercd a relapse due to pleurisy 1 Application, Explaining That Jus- | night Crash — Elsewhere About EUJ! —f US Tfl UP”F P —Miss Lillian Can I Gons tis & Prison- | which set in in hia left chest due s . o 1 ¥ planne 0 Ton Jna to weakness following a double op- {ice Parker Will Pass Upon Such | Country Toll of Auto Accidents 1.~“ HARRY C. JACKSON : ot o oo . midnignt |19, eakness ollo flmwmhg': or- BR. CHARLES E. ELIOT Heayy. have had very strong support had ot . B gastric ulcers and - accompanying B ( n for the c - &5 i { local peritonitis. ainments of the scholar with n" Aug. 23 UP—Chiet | New Haven, Aug. 23 P—Tourteen | S2red 10 'mw‘_'wf’ i ayor \\ eld, Receiving o iy ¢ | The cause of death given of- wetical grasp of public affairs that immere of the supremc | violent deaths occurred in Connecti- rt althoug ' 0 - pRLAOLEAs U 2 ficially as septic endocarditis, re- i ’ E lent deaths port about s d although I o Bts Woara o6 . nal charges will-be pressed "'U'»i»-“' 2 "“’\“’“ at 35 as the ay refused to receive the |yt gyer the week-end. Six were | leave tic with » I feel Complaints, Warns Com- wn former president, and %008 "0'"(“'” ‘ll“”ll”“] °"”‘;:m“'h ead of Harvard. : : e DAy ; : i : . : | At the actor's bedside when he Je eatiag bail of Henry De Tay | i stomobile accidents, | that I owe it to the otk s | . i . fi ho remained faithf Lorn In 18 | fem Carbender and Willie Ste. |(he Tesult of automebile accldents, | that T owe it to A ‘ mission Heads i aee Ctovere. bl |dted were George S. Ullman, his Born in Boston in ad- | s, charged With the murders of |tWO from burns, tv o were d own el hat I will nnt be | el 255 A 5 mpt of Pangalos to | Manager; Father Edward F. Leon- ninistratoin of Andrew Jac L Edward Wheeler Hall and |another died from injuries as the ! o 3 2 g2 e pedoboat destroyer | 4Td: rector of the chapel of St Lived oy suryive sl ibut tndiof £ B result of a fall down stairs, two w prominent members of t PRLR of the tax- Shipwrecked Sailors ol ¥ 2a6H s dva i ll.\ln'?’l's]nnr] Drs, Harold D. Meek- 2§ presidents of the United States |Mrs. Eleanor Mills. Ik . L ¥ s i D ! o er, Paul E. Durham and G. Ran- S e | In declining to consider the ap- Legic : A s Landed at Providence cad of overnment to |8 LR L e SR Dr.” Eliot came of « ‘amily al- |plication Justice Gummere, who i rs. Frank Schi 85, of Thom- heir ¢ 1 out from his| Providence, R. I, Aug "x‘ oo (1\" clans, i ready distinguished. His father, | viously had ey 2 ,' o was killed in that place 1 of city com- | AT the 283 passengers i B Last Rites of Church Samitcl Ellot, had béen a bookagller |Mrs. Francis Stevens Hall, widow of night by an automobile op- bre line sicamer Cana A ast Tites of the Catholic church 4 was one of the v-.mdu rs of the |the rector el BN Michael F. Tammany of Al et ized power, | 1ad been administered at 10 o'clock rst n hed in that city. {Ehe e been Sedll 0 Vaterbury 8 rece SIOS prahae & 8 | by Father Joseph M. Cangedo, of « System Parker to refer to him | ™00t omobile accident near Dan- 08 er Je DR oo the Church of the Sacred Heart of He the entire pplication b |ielson, yesterday resulted in t N AL aire. i (rice, fevora e b B s sures to be take Inst | Jesus and Mary, who is from the Aircatis out mon- ar who orth | 1 ST rénak TTUERCe a0 Lot mploy of the tax] id that they had stayed abx s deposed dictator have not been | small town in Italy where Valene otony ccdom Harbor, on 0D, | W opster, Mass., and ‘the serious in- S5 e g d T g A tong e onthyhafors ¢ - but it is under- | ting was born and spent his boy= enthusiasm. he s in Somcrset county, Where |y o or hiis cousin, Thomas Hughes, | Sceley Is chairman of the shown. ey were picked up by i tried by a national |hood. Father Leonard had heard HUNia oMfiaal thel stadent Ve wernt committed. e Wabiter Vhs Aaw AR villan r (M\ll"tliz: Mr. Dunn ¢ e sec e ayor's lefter i or and w.»v’,,ixfl to Ma S e M. Zils Valentino's cornfession | aas Tal had multiplicd by five and the col- Efang (8L ov IS S oA % y were riding collided With a “"\‘-W‘}-‘j‘ g Sl 2 e DAt foied :)'”*“'““‘Q‘ e T granted him absolution yesterday, lege income more than tripled. held for grand jury last Week | pokeq car owned by John Perry| un ! S over hi d over alwhen his condition took a turn for Dr. Eliot's fame, however, was by |at a he rville, are in | oo 1 nielson. field be is Sl o 1 1 which pa the worse. no means confined to his reorgan- |gomerset county | Patrick Ma of New Britain, | ¢Xpccted B S es I om.- | Phi e N s upon General Came East Recently lon of Harvard. He was & | Will Act At Once. ; o bt o s iat (on e ‘.\:u \1; B, ik i o (-!'u' Dlalata come ? i r ris and five other men \Ivn. Valentino came eaat several weeks lific or on Subjects XANEINE IWOM | The refusal of Chief Justice Gum- | Now Britain-Berlin road in Berlin | Phia convention committee on- € cause o k reverses In Asia | ggo “to . aftends. thatiiBroad cationa h = & o eeticut see e MISS BUSHM \\ m wED \ a h oadway treatises on educatiomal m‘li‘)t“( 0 | mere came as a sur) to defense | vegtorday and he was killed when :V) ! }H - \n}!'\ L' : 1- P i Vi, M ! . e premiere of his latest picture and text books Apcet coun Robert M. McCarter, the car turned over. Charles Rocci | though he S not de b 4 & I clreles it 1s not ex- |15 pig farewell to his brother who He was best ora- | o attorney general of K )gton gnd Frank Kasprow |nounced his candidacy n rOr A nt change . Of | was returning to his home in Italy r of the go L0loWEA | oo net for Garpehder 68 New Bittaln werd inltreny Vice-Commander K ot g : ot 2 ‘ he | Frsnaell LEIT ’;'Z e |said would comm | Other Auto Fatalities | didacy was anno l_‘l : u O dhaliin e . nEE o ioe of Lin collnety or nly in. his’ Apartraal SREECh and A1 i lireot ang | Justice Parker at once, Joseph Weber, of West Haven, | ust mec RGO LS L e B Frahias 5 S o R SRS a week ago Sunday and was purest possible, simple, d s _]‘,":‘ While the gal talent on both |was killed yesterday morning when | noon at Wethersficld, He appears to |gHiPIOve of i - L i o e foreign | to the hospital, where an b '1”_*“‘-””i Sl T ion and defense gathered in |the automobile in which he was be a strong candidate as far sl v k LU . Wit UR-immediate operation was declded O L DT i for the heari investiga- | riding, failed to make a sharp curve | fir Ly QL questions or anything els i upon. Local peritonitis set in short- by logic. His writings dealt with 3 T e 1 thi = < ge-e s n (HE and veibetathict tan itk | tora Somervil continued their | jn Branford and left th ou nt was received T e 9 / atter the operation, and doctors ’I‘” it \KW‘E‘\H ¥ L 2 | work. It was stated that several wit- |William Bromberg, of l“ 4 ’Z‘ hu: ’”‘"' the members of your depa i ounced that only his rugged cone descriptives. : p ce and body. | trict delegates. He was elec : | ‘ T elreetam ke v nesses should be questioned today. s cut about the fa: 1 body. *l 3 lvised concerning this ma t !umon rn\lhl ave ]\1m from the gt e 0 e wy | e v e avut o e s o | it i liness Costs People of America |sitation, could save bim rom the ry?q;a]: YJ'L‘. ot's own r.f(.vm s and WILL BE 100 TOMORROW nsylvania autoists skidded on the | trict. I E meeting WI L CALL NFW PASTOR \1 wwmmn which usually resulis in e e O e | st | Thomaston roat” neae ‘Waterbwy i Wost Haritord o fewmenhe uso| . Two Billion Dollars Every Year i i i i'cs bic Ll o sl st Mary V. Clears ¢ |and struck a New Britain bus. Chris- | to succeed Robert Crais of Plain- R | £ [ would be passed In from 48 to 12 \1',,,“.” chair. this city, will celebrate her 100th tina BEchkart, 11, of Steelton, Pa., |ville, who resighed the position. His 8 : hou " His TFamous Tibrary rthday in her home tomorrow.|was almost instantly Killed. Other s \'\i;u{‘\- : v”1 but o ts o Official Board of Swedish Bethany | — | ) Library S i Iamaiion il me of the West Hartford post i i : 5 Malac 10 . ¥ Continued on Page He plunged into literary work. It|Mrs. Cleary retains her health to a | Vice-Commander Secley has been | Church Meets Tonight to Tssue ANd Premature Death Takes Financial Toll Equally \ L) then that he drew up the list |remarkable degree and Is active (Continued on Page 16) i stetadb el s 2 . s 4 : ) RS of books which he said would con- | RIS E SR e B et ot CHIT to ntater Heavy, According to Statistcian — Expectation of stitute a library which, if mastered, : s ARLRS @ Waye S8 i P S N et e on R 3 P would make any man well read. It | e L T R lis | The official board of the Swedish Life At Birth in Countries Like United States is 4 . “ e is a prominent attor- | Bethany church will meet at the Lh has since been called the “five foot | t F St Em l Sl e y r i the T Shelt althougt e admiltad T6 wilhE | rylng 0 rame ore p Oye ney in Bridgeport and has long | church this evening to issue a call About 58 Years, UN STATE EUMMITTEE more often require six feet of actual | L“[‘n @ \\”f ted “I‘”' the legal cases | for a new minister, to succeed Rev. / he American Legion, Gustave E. Pihl, r 1 7ill woul room. ] 1 Williamstown, M 1,000 vould 1 24 o | ce-Commander Du New ahlstre st e vas sy wien e | Nt Bent On Loot, Burglar Says o, o v A P . P e public affairs from the days Hor- - 1 : s bec sit to n si of 11y tal ot the | U Fr - i Or b el =5 has occupied ace in | July 3, will return this evening Un more than fwo bijlion | 1 o] tal ot the) Urged by Friends to Stay 2 e » 900 v Leglon affairs during the past year S LS f ar in o - | against General Grant. Tn 1900 while . e e ] 3 slla r i T Mr. Hublin | on Central Or- it Andtinie Meron. A Ty. |2nd ordered Bendza held in $1,000, He was general chairman of the | Qe e ] . i : : | Bl r]\l\ ‘r‘\“"_:h the Tlisiges he Bendza Offers Novel Ex-!ionas for the s ptember term of su-| state banquet held in the motel | oeNator Fernald Growing el i 125 ‘,}‘1 S ganization 4 fo cast his lot with Bryan. | ppo o But Judge |Rcrior covrt, atter Ofticer William | Bona for Nationl Commander 3t Steadily Weaker T0day | £oiiiica was tntormed today by Louis | cros Hotgard DOl g classed as a gold democrat, | Planation u UGG | Grabeck testified to seeing the| Quigg and has many friends who| West Poland, Me, A et il i a0 Tanetan i & Hile ——— bolted the convention of : s i ey | YOURS man enter the store and open | will look upon his candidacy with | U. en, Sert M. I 1d w 3 ¢ { e - = llonige Beradial B SE W parker 1n 1004, tater| Alling Binds Him OVer o casn register. Bendaa, who had | nisgeo UOR his candidacy with U & Senator fert totay, s | Metrop fe Insurance Co halt this amount., Thess 1., Deshih, o Shuffbass ol Alton ko i I T e & =i D.Snau o it > iS00 : wing we Much of lo: he asserted, explained, were based on | democrats that Judge William F. supporter of Wood- 3 T Clniand hls case continued when he was put | tion to succeed Commander physician announced, and he was a IpROHEE L) to Superior Court. o plea Teast week in order to en. | o (1% Succeed | n T e ced and e could be it sufficient costs of rearing chil- | Mangan continue in the post of state s e B age counksl, was Hot representeq| " 3 aaticipa T ASHaY How on money were pro in protecting future carn- | central committeeman for this dis- jons. He G % = SO arts community, he and educating the trict are expected s ac- :, cket in the ational elec- | this morning. : | | “The senator is gradually grow. |COMMunity health and educating th g y > »rl i expected to result in his ac. gedlin e Probably the most novel défense| According to Nair, Levy and Of- ing weaker,” the bulletin jssued by | P2OPI¢ in the right ways of living. | The best expectations of life are |ceptance, but the committeeman da~ Ini . charg |ficer Grabeck, the > was enter- 5 e ol il ‘At the present tim, d. | founc New Ze The average | clared today if it does accept it will Gt o a Uni- [to a burglary charge cver offered in |ficer Grabeck, the store was enter- | HIGH TIDES Dr. W.'W: Belater hefore Hoon ser| L, At the pr t he said, 1 in , A I\M::’;\: (Enrr brought a storm | local police court given by John [ed August 6 and 13, between $10|( 24 (Standard Time) |forth. “He has b Bt ous for | 168 than 50 cents per capita, or |length of life is over 62 years there lw”cnl,\' on a temporary basis. o by o Wo(FiAN Ak se | Bendza, aged 18, of 97 Harlford|and 315 being taken the first time, || New FHaven 11.10 . 1154 pm, | |soveral howms 5t 1o U0 s IO | abou 00, are expended |and only a little less in Australia.| The importance of the election et Arinbnk |Brenue: iy mornife, yhopsaid heand $13,80 e necqnd “time, NAhi| New Tondon 9:87 s, 10,00 pm, | [How long He will Its cach year on public health work, | The Scandinavian countries, Den- which is coming on has moved the of Morn His Public Views | was so desirous of reentering the|and Officer Grabeck lay in wait on | 11 mhe sahsitor Tax besn critica only a part of which amount is di- | mark, Norw and den, have |party leaders to make every effort Hilb: Sitwie. xppessen fn ‘necent cmploy of Louis J. Nair in the lat- | the 20th, while Mr. Levy, not know- |%________ from Intestinal polsoning and rected to the prevention of disease. | condition ¢ much like those of [to prevail on Judge Manngan to timbs on sther mattarainchaded ad- |t store at 91 Hartford avenue, |ing the others were in the store, TR T |trouble, suffered relapses last night | This is altogether inadequate. the United perhaps even a fremain at the helm to give the party ‘(‘,:':‘,.\ of prohibition, denunciation |that he enterad the store last I'riday | waited in the tenement. * SRSy Selis and early today that caused virtual Expert opinion that an expendi- |shade The expectation of |the advantage of his experience, and of minority lawlessness, “Ku Klux |night whon he thought nobody| Aboi® 9 o'olock. Levy heard a win- THF WEATHER andonment of hope for his re-|ture of $2 per capita wisely directed |life at bir r cars in | with some assurance that he will Klan activities and lynchings” op- |would be about, and rang up $10 on |dow being raised in the tenement ‘ |cover; | against the preventable dise nd | those three countries. and falls agree, no other candidates are being osition to standardized education |the cash register, hoping M. Amlmm saw Bendza enter. A few min-| [ Hartford, Aug. 23—Forecast e | for health education would reduce |a little below the United States with | groomed. nd o dispute of the “melting pot” |would accuse another employe, Irv- | utes later, Officer Grabeok and Mair for New Britain and vicinity: THREE DAY RECESS [the annual death' rate two points rage of 53 years. France, Ger- | Judge Mangan explains he has not theory of allen assimilation. ing Levy of 152 Hartford avenue, isaw the store door open and Bendza || Partly cloudy fonight; Tuce. New York, Aug. 23 (P—Members [per 1,000 and correspondingly In- Italy and Japan before the the time to devote to the duties of ‘Recent years saw little apparent |and discharge him. In that event|enter. As Levy prepared for action. | | day fair and warmer follow- of the New York cotton exchange to- | crease the expectation of life possi- |war had expectations varying from |state central committeeman and he diminution in Dr. Eliot's Interests | Bendza would apply for his old po- [he hard the command, “hands up,’ ed by showers in the after- lay voted to close the exchange on |bility fivefull years. The value of an |45 to 43 years. India stands at the feels, he says, he should be aliowed sition, he said. |and Bendza was placed under arrest noon or night | |Saturday, September 4 for a three- |added year of life is estimated at |bottom of the list with an expecta- | to an»p aside and someone who can (Continued on Page Three) Judge Alling found probable cause 'by Officer Brabeck. *— % | day recess over Labor Day, $1,000 at least. The addition of five ! tion of 23 years.