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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1926.—TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS + 150 YOUNGSTERS ARE MADE REPUBLICAN PARTY Pittsburgh Man, Thought Killed VOLUNTEER AGENT A BINGHAM URGES NATIONAL FATHERLESS BY EXPLOSION INSTAMFORDHAS | in World War, Returns to Family [N [|0UOR DRIVE | DEFENSE BEFORE LEGION: * WRECKING PENN COAL MINE EUNVENT“]N FIGHT | sister Faints When He catis Her on Phone—rad Been SUICIDE IN' GELL CUTCH]NS TALKS ON DEBT | in Australia and Chicago Since War, Thinking His oeter Swansn, Hilnest ve, BRADER WILL COACH Colonel Questions " 41 Bodies R“—COVG"““SURVW[]R OF BLAST Ner Riot Oucus o Lol Folks A1 Dend L, e s g Hinsel o e S| LINEMEN AT HARVARD Wheli"e;o:f llf ‘;’orTfl; ¢ and Death Toll Is By ¢ g porypIvG Bk R o Py e 2 e tion While Drunk = peCted to Reach 4’4 at“ the armistice in 1918, Fred Hoft- {Accepts Post Today _.." Collect Foreign Obli- i Th]s Anem(}(m man, 42 has returned home : * Clymer Shaft — 14i\\'ith Companions, He B e e L s o e gations At Price Of Animosity ¥ ESTABLISHED 1870 N dn-l,sxo»v. returned to America, in hicago. Letters Y‘e‘ me were returned with the Succeed In Escaping Dashed for Safety With ENTIRE PROCEEDINGS e s ' telephene. She fainted when he » —_— [ First Explosion told her who he was. Later a re- tion lunion of brother and sister with|not be locat Of Survivors, Four Are in| s | Clymer, Penn., Aug. 27 (P—At the addressee could WAS 0 HELP “DRY SQUAD” Crimson Foothall Ticket Restrictions | MAY GO T0 HIGH GOURT : = MOP UP CITY'S WET SPOTS' Pl Hospital — Destruction;msz'a-we' man, Michael ;m_,,j,,, a Max Spelke Appears As Teader of SWAP BU“J]INES IN ELA]M FRAUB lN SALE Reports r"r':;; Under Influence | Br .., | coal loader, escaped unhurt follow- | = ball coach at t Seems Complete and |Ins the explosion of the Clymer No | Lincoln Republicans While Chair- 175 Ul][] REALTY I]EAL [}l: HflUSE' ASK 4 m][! of Intoxicants and Is Put In Cell | L mine, of the Clearfield Bitumin-| man Warren S. Abel Marshals Op- y 1] § To Recover—Ties One Fnd of Belt o Cause of Blast Is Not|ous Coal corporation and as he ! ~aus | mingled with the crowd before the| position—Main Issue Is Whether i mine entrance he told his story. . o ~ . Seaman said he was working with| State Or Party Has control of Jester and Bronstein and Buyers Say Schneider and| Third suicide n Week 0n Modical Senator From Conn. Tells rwrs) New Haven Convention Harears Cniersity foormn 0 Beware of Propagane He annour his accept- X da of Pacifists Whe sin, where he starred fo 0 as a is to ember of To Bar, Other Around His Neck— | of Determined. several other miners in the third < : e e e ) e i s | Betmary, Shor Exchange Apart- | Petrauskas Misled Them = Framiners Recoras s . Would Neglect Pre- Clymer, Pa. Aug TUP—The | deafening explosion occurred. As| Stamford, Aug. 27 (P—Amlid tur-| ment Houses on Income While pol ions for bodles of nine miners, badly burned | they started for the mine mouth ke | moil, recriminations and hotly word- s sleeping to overc ickets were announced today paredness. and mutilated, were recovered from |sald there was another deafening |eq arguments, Stamfords’ republican e toxicated conc the: Farvard Athletic diation ¢ . Clymer mine at noon today, |bl followed by a cloud of smoke | primary for choice of dele SamliSchneld s anaAs which places & six-ticket limit on d g the known total of yester- |and dust. various party conventions a il the Holy Cross and Brown game N s explosion to 41. Rescuers con- e little group, batiling for|tion of a town committee opened L 1 SR 1. For Da ‘;,,f‘y"‘_‘,‘["’_ Aug, (A—United ed the search for three miners, |breath, stumbled toward the en- |thls afternoon. o s ettt ceton game g ,‘T;‘A“h““”‘"j Bingham, ad- & who it was believed, were buried un- | tra leader said, and on the| The Lincoln republicans were out in A e for personal o m"; e of the Amerfcan der falls of rock and earth. |Way saw several men lying on the|in force to buck the regular or o P ; 4 pair of tickets In @ | [esjonnrire, o0a%, cautioned - the 58 Men Were Trapped. { floor, but could not tell whether they | ization and amid the uproar ti eALTar e Sty Lo5e Milewtes: andl Marsl Jonl it Be and another pair ‘n““ s and the public against Figures given out early today by [were dead or injured. [ were Intimations that the results of Y Cobitica : s e ek HstueEing iva Beites nuata nsidious propaganda of paci- A J Musser, vice president and gen- | AS they reached the opening, Sea- | the primary might be the basis of |¢175 000 ana § et e g L 1 men attending. Qestruction ot Lt anEly il v manager of the corporation, a |man said there a serics of lan appeal to the superior court.| Tt T S and wers BNl R A se o0 A. A. also designated t0- | ger the \",0.,‘}”' United States up- ] bsidiary of the New York Central |minor exslosions which prompted | The main issue appeared to be as to 18 s ance TR Rt ‘Dartmouth game [xeint coar L E0iss VPE" FONAEE Suilroad and Dr. Fred St. Clair, cor- | him and his companions to exert all | whether the primary was governed Y ha oo ba as WalteriCamp dayiat the Univers st er of Indiana county, revealed |effort in a rush for the outergair, |by party rules or state lav et e R i and attached to the ticket appl i ;“f’l“ sPoke briefly ¥ et &8 miners were trapped by the |Which all finally gained. ~ Seaman| ~The dispute broke out as soon 5 e Fils ioods) fons’ for Bt tute Ts 5 eahecriy his Introduction to the Legion vaploston, swhich occurred at 1:30 |did ot know the names of his com- athering was called to order Do S e * ition blan) conteltetinne 15 | 5h é ol John A. Cutchins o'clock Thursday afternoon. lons, and Whether they were the n S. Abel, chairma was f s e preerine Lo e RellEe i i vaTe memordal ol thes traier neipal speakor of Ten miners escaped with their four injured men taken to a hos- | republican town committee who had Golderthal i “‘,y“,‘ "1 Ylwv d of ,‘,‘ oA el P thalle e on, m:a marched lives and four others are in a Dixon- | pital, could not be ascert | eded to read a list of names of y houses are in- o T i o As i amid the applause ¥ Lills hospital suffering from gas and | Many of the victima of the disa: auten X et b 5 ha ahait r Natipa al Defy P |trous explosion in the Clymer Min s b jang BPPBSITIGN Tfi BFWEY : e e ik Al ool DeteiE L None of the bodies had been defin- No. 1 were closely related, it hen: i et e b torney S. which the police 1 car. Undergradu 1em- {attention be paid to the Hageizie itely identitied at the improvised learned today. ¥ e v at ance to th no hold H. A. A. hooks how- |ment of natlonal detense wer o oR morgue in a machine shop, one mile | Alexander Trockson and his broth- | be elected unfler the = 5 i3 BY NEW BR”‘MN fi [] P e Uaite: L may secure single seats for | erated ol Chtabine B0 l'ebl:. from the scene of the blast. |er, )1;§< . both o death, o (1”1 Anel AT ! o Ui Ty aucing e repres . ose games at 2 each o e J. J. Forbes, supervising engineer | ) Kuzick and bis two sons, John 11 St e 1 one produc {1b1a alaimea i T pplication closing dates for [one of its objectives the shas of the United States bureau of mines, “"“:T Jokp & "”"1'"15 e e Tolcs o purchased to ( he various games are as follows: |public opinion along lines pc?!n:t ® pittsburgh, emerging from the mine > Steve Turo; and George Pol-(moderator and Mr. AT c Qhpapi(f 900 in real est ke pur- Holy Cross, September Dart- | tional defense. 7 ®. Pltsburgh emerEing o ed o askey and s son, Mik obsections vigorously, Renomination of Sheriff " (0 I F ) Tonar October 6: Princeton, Octo- | “The Leglon should have as ot Mr. Musser that the mine was being | -I'n the tmn'n(l‘wl ry mor &l ores of Tincoln republicans wha | {0 Be Fought at County other for $300 Reports For “Duty” Drunk Brown. November 1; and |Jectives the shaping of public opid- ro-ventilated and cleared of poison- _;I‘l(.\\”h‘ = “\umf S laitn 5 chesran M Spelie and|| - J ainst the About 8 o'clock this morning , October 28. fon alo lines of national defensh, O bes said it was tmpossible at B G o I e Chairman Abel, and_at| Convention L it i LR ) o b oo o leading people in orbes saic as oS b <t S was very turbu- | Sz questions . of esent to give a cause for the blast | obtain money with which to con- Syt ille road on October H sed fiREAT BARRINfiTuh gn policy and the fos L4 D s of the general destruction fn ‘{'le‘ studies at Gettysburg col- | | A T ;\y‘m;\,,,, of this city | riendly dnternationat ’°;;f:::‘:nl°‘ o ite mine chambers EE3: i AT 5y : ff in the $10,000 cas | Col. ns declared. nvestigation started todsy. A sec. Met death fwo yeors asq Unter Bio roene o ¢ b 5 bers stand mmx these men whe ond fnvestigation also startelliiy B o e ; cord of the proces liio b A striving earnestly and intellj- state authorities A Aaimaten Vi i ci Lo to make the national guard the new ligue 160 % ”::”ff]f;’;m'fi,"j‘ term. Summer va ion e of William | .o ™ i Sitast e diel tion found the youth eager to v erior court. Tick- of Hartford | &, £ 1 SR A0 T 5 made fatherless by the | £ 0% (080 10 T It he was to |ey, house clerk and a leader of the u car - I Hall Proprietor Found would on |when he became sob ving this right ich wa 1 not| Mrs. DiMauro sots e date gecond in this terrt- ¢ tiory ee years. In January, 1923, fifty-six lives were lost at the Stratford mine at 1 to iled ans, once t *rrmrn to school. He obtained a |Lincoln republi | post as electriclan’s helper in Cly-|make a speech but Mr. Abel mer mine. This was to fave been |him out of order and Mr. Hickey is last week took objections. Hickey claimed he ements ma ceeded George Gabb y Dew nkin lleged condi the mine, for b | AlEa s e the point of offering a sug- Grea rington, M ow 5 fhatm to return to Gettys- [ was on the point of ! the me . 1e was involve police o ] . J Lafeast nightomany of o an burg. But the death dealing explo- | gestion to settle the trouble had ong backing | ac with the DiMauro car. should have done 21" O — Carlton E. and children of the er mmhm]l \‘1‘of‘s:'m of yesterday claimed Howa The l.vnrn‘\n re ;it"‘" for an appo 5 4 that Ibelle was driv sald afferwards, as everyone Proprictor of a garage left the mina mouth after a Vi e bro I thotisaho B police chief had negligent m Mrs. Di- fs placed in cell | ed of | hall two miles south of ten hour. At dawn “‘”{ l\]l‘f’\l\'l BANDITS GET <|unn [ or m i o e \J sheriff and becau: Mauro further sets forth that she and necktie as a precaution | found dead with two bulle to the hillsides flanking Atlantic Highlands , N. J, Aug. |them out an the p department | received severe injuries as a result 2ga suicide. Had the belt been | in his stomach this noon. 3% pit. They were ignorant of the fact efhcg bt that thirty-two bodies had been ought out and removed to a tem- men | lot prepared by th employes | alone should be used. \ of the Central railroad of New Jer-| It was 12:45 Lefore the primary porary ue. A corps of Salva- to their bunks and looted the | proccedings were froned + tion Army Lassies labored all night, | men'a clothing of $1,000 in cash and | ciently for a st art in the votin without sleep, preparing the bodies | jowelry | delegates and town committeen 27. (P—Six or eight h v today trussed thi ken fron 0, the would him, it is doubtful that /1 been able to end his | eg s wearing a and before he could have made rope of his underwear or outer shirt & police be y would have cted his intention. influential to be ing he was of the crash. ose top- o DiMauro, who asks claims that his car was maged and that for some Martin H. Ho decla and robbed. Roraback had b tion center about h on main high ta list. Rawlings is one o the conv f. He was out m to hat later in the day the stricken | — Wle in |4 o = were S0 two S hich e employe: “harles ’ ' e e oie ot ha hacona MonisiTs Bl CAhe BNy ROy 1 mk;lév ot } other ors of the delegation, | the city co e secon r e S ant e ace st . (Continued on Fags 26) ct Cl C tt H t[ : e : A 1M 1sy ahou Al while other ng repub; wers mber. (e = S Silde { y alms ommitiee 0 y not inclined to dscuss the report : ,,”w';, sossion at | $:30 |then gone to bed in 3 rles Coons, anoth n nt opened the place about § o'cloc B Resents Charge of Unfazrness 3. |the cott: | WONDERFUL GREET mLa“.,.er s Clamants BANDITS SHOOT TWO, *5- S s = This Noon dance | ut re, was he had been up fil but t from any neighbors. o'clock this morning. Roraback had |Suming for the sake of argument » little cot- rage. employe, at | gender but did not go near | Spe I’od‘ of Garage and Dance |2 '+*! first line force,” Col. Cutchins onal defense is closely allled with international defense,” he con- }munl declaring that “the signifi- thing is that th> men who had en the war didn't want unfriend- ly agitation and unnecessary in- flammation. hese statements and jingoistie crances all emanated from our ilitical representatives,” he sald, and 1 may say, sooner or later, T po- | hope to the American Legion murder- |2dopt as one of its major objectives, the conduct of a campaign to de- recrea- |Crease the number of representa- fon | tives in congress, 2 dis- Foreign Debt Issues of| Taking up the question of the Kellogg, | e debt owed the United States by other countries, he asked if “a hat our late allles or assoclated powers can pay, is it worth all ef hate and animosity it is en- ng to try to collect?” The aker thought it was not. ator Bingham told of an amaz- Slovakia i chose to The final business session of the as his employer was a ara and E o. |customed to sleep until lat the |ing amount of propaganda “whfch Christ, Sposato, y fr ] « Po- | morr Wh n! } 1nl~x he b - a 'uu:vl)'! arried by women was going ; SN % % : LS CahE Swan- | search, he found the body of Rora-|around the nation.” Concerning one 2 L ATt isclos J h B. Walthers, Fred 0. Rackliffe 5 Gy 9 Cheered by Thousands| Are( oaxed Into D K“]N { Hios e Rev. Dr. Iehllcka of War- lson and (e otherof ! ke clad only in undercloches in incident of this he sald: % i o : fse, but belngtunabla to! dat he doors of which were ust the other day a woman Upon Her Triumphant | ing Strength of Cases, iy ongressional_conventlon: Wik v Outlines Woes of | heart action they at once sotifod | ; ne to me with a proposed amend : 5 iy e ot Chief Hart, who detailed Sergeant The police found one ment to be introduced into congress Return to New York Then Turned Down. Oklahoma Bank Rohbers | jiu. i\ Kioskowsii and Henry 1 Homeland 0ara 1o g0 on to {he strect and |bedded in a door pancl of the coi-|which would make it liegal to man- 0t Joseph / cowski 2 d summon a physic 1ge which led them to believe that | ufacture, carry or possess weapons 1 s AP Finally Escape With Robel BEIL e e Within five minutes after Police- | Rora was called from his bed |of any kind and which would abol- New York, Aug. 2T: (—Trudy of | e Sl oo o J ; A ecting to follow the life of an man McCabe found the body, DI. and shot down as he stood in the ish the army, navy and marine | e b s foms der b e .,m‘;;nh/\}«l:nh:»éd that | Officer as Hostage SR g i e . John L. Kelly, who fled by doorway. The body then | corps. This, of course, sounds ri- | : 2 . S. Gordor £ s hea | Sy 8 an gl han argeant O'Mara, was in the cell | dragged into the g liculoy stranger things than rame of Gertrude Ederle, young |the claims committ the common | . Mrs, William ampaign for dent | room. ¥ pronounced Swanson e that have happened. We must be janghter of an Amsterdam avenue |council has the reputation for being Aug P ; . = akia, Rey. Dr. F BCKA gead. Dr. John Purney, medieal Tyvo.Gun Man Lines Up |o" our guard constantly butcher, was Hafled by the sirens of |& l»:,m,- 10‘4\\wvnlv\ :n ; tin 0:,";‘ .\l\vyl”lrl!: A UJ’V s q,m\.:} _ Proba Ty‘:n‘\» ‘\‘r:q‘ Geo " protessor of moral theology and | examiner, sald Bl d Vici o LOO]“YF G | rurning. to the avi ses i : |evidence In cases age he wounded and ¢ £ | Spear, James Desm nomas J. | cooiology at the University of War- angulation ictims to m Over nad veen ma n | harbor craft as the big city ug Ma- [jhout intending to make fair set-| Police J. C. Wall of Tahlequah was | Cabeius and Alfred LeWitt. saw (\« in New Britain advancing M,H” L: Swanson attempt- | Spokane, Wash 27 (A—Life r:,dua "r:‘:::g;ean 1‘:‘{0 -::\(-mg:lc:l.a- ' | com took her from the Berengaria ' nentg if it is possible to avoid |taken captive by two bandits after —— the interests of his homeland as the e oy ot 1% Homio Pl Afaore 80, REINA" GAERALTHA appoint ie L)M th at quarantine and led a triumphal | g o280 PO tm retort |a fisht on the Albert Pike highway |Milford Y M d I f iciand as 1 ging 1 29, 50 h 1o appointmen ree as- ey ol o EIC ERD ook N Milford Young Man an n Bojonowski AHOUE ot Vants but was cut -gun man in a pool hall just to | sistant secretaries to take charge of 3 ocessic ay. from Cotuncilman Johrn A. Larson, |west of Sallisaw today. . sQ who g {own tn! imo 1o save F se a dozen o patrons | c ti | It was cheered by thousands of | 'O e by Tare At Cots Girl Friend in Smashup v s 1eading gown fn time to sa see 1 a dozen or atrons | commercial aviation, of army avias e iy | Phatrman ot the jfatia ) iiee ety e e B P\ Georse | O0® Of the two infernational political | o was horn in Swed 4 had would look lined up against the|tion and of naval aviation, was & oy 3 + | hearin, last night. | oo = SRR S graavells G b i b¢: W kKing in- 0 sident Y L W {e did ot try to re hem vard the battery to see her land. It wqf_m_ ‘Gordon represented Jul- | Wall they were pursuing the two 1, Ponfl, i MilTerd aan Miis “vw flx‘mfll‘;yy‘u l:n r“v;‘ T a_resident of XN in .‘f‘,” b He did n |k‘§ to rob them |d ‘nc(‘s forward. ¢ reverberated through the crowds |, ‘R, iyien who has brought a|bandits in an automoblle, follc May Farrell, 17, of this city, are |terests. the other bel e about 3 ¥ For a er ot [but fled_ after looking (v.\.‘»r. | Baseball _teams rr@]prrsenlln‘ } The conquerer of the English sult for #5000 againet the ¥ TOF |y o bank robbery near here. They serions condition result o an |as ‘Slovaka's Do Vai e ) hum.” in his philosop New Haven will meet this atternoon i channel was back from accomplish- |RIVTICS & BT T8 DR DT o | overtook the men about two mil8 | ,uto accident in Forest road early R = ats pona Ner Dtinbre ;h; g e ateat neveriDerore ACDVRRRY e St iR ownent by Goragn |icut of Salllsdwiand sRrunnElnkigun {i5day srond la suffering lacerations e larg |iho tinais by defeating the Ridee ¢\ woman, ‘and from doing it better |MOO! b A [ fight ensued. Gt dtie S hils) Miks: Barrall han|| oo Ao BUE G88. 0 Ak w T lk d Gl l Ab t . « il ity Az b than any man had ever done it, | Bros. on Greenwood street, the acci-| "=, "iy0" two deputies had been ken ribs. Pond will be|colony of Poles, s his bom land an 0 1alKe owu‘lg y ol ;(\‘M nine, 13 to 2 this morning in e New York took her to its |dent having been caused by the oily | o % B MUR ERREC g their L o o[ e af ¢he mouthern mor Poland game postponed from yesterday heart condition of the road, according to| =" o0 ohile and forced the po- SN and, the visitor avers, a plebiscite to afternoon. New Haven won from ¢ A queen ir the realm of sport, |the allegation. The notice filed with | [CH 1\ t™ 0" ccompany them lice sai b of BorasHne romwe n— ermm reste New MMora 17 10,0 yestardeys the ewimmer was a truer queen to- |the city clerk having been referred propriating the car the of DAVIS AT DEVENS or wore a jewelled crown and all |suit was started, the t - |on the highway. _drmrlat v iy rity favori and was pushing here for an air s were her subjec fered to hear the claim last night! o bl Secretary of War Dw Father Jehlicka spoke -1 Jonathan Starr and Wife | etween this city anr s in surrc Davis arrived here this morning rrison rev of the | New Yorke K% " Atter the clamorous journey up |but Attorney Gordon refused to pre- | ere notified. A po: roadway, with whistles screeching | se s evidence unless the com-|ye G e + < * Broadway, with whi FRRT Loptidit, Ll so SEi the dradl found fa regtilar and C, M. T. C. troops will and horns sounding and ticker tape | mittee conceded at once the City’s|the machine th B i gpiralling from skyscraper Windows | nabillty. doned. companied by Major General Pres- i ] above, M reccived by | Members of the committee said R on e, AN i Mayor Walker who presented her (heyv could not proceed in this m 3 a cor n-| ectator Badly Hlnt and staft offici {h a scroll praising her deed. L d Assistant Corporation Coun- Sp an f "t was tnscribed to M ST 30 21, Gamp Eblta When Run Down by Auto = s Gertrude | go) 31, H. Camp pointed out that un- Zderle. conqueror of 1 glish {441 {he committee has some informa Torrington, Conn., Au ) — Iy today of the F On May at Pittsburgh in wh leaders agreed to fo lege of a plebiscite and the Czechs to form a ne with the understandin vakia would have its own parlia- | 08 Jer il # | ment, its tribunals an took up The complaint was Both Held in Middle- |charies ¥. South, ma Highland Court hotel town on Charges of De- where starr sta with to 12. He left there aton, |- frauding Several Hotels. | 1e2ving & bill of 43 E empty traveling bag. 8 His bill at the Hotel Springfield, also alle wh 1918, k of money in dits h an- for Hartford. om 0! ve |of a priest for his dog led Father ~ | convention will be held tomorrow morning at which time election of officers and new business will be by | taken up. zer of the Hartford, | during the afternoon. st 6 | Ry stield. | Love of Pet Dog Leads h watigd | Aged Priest to Death The annual parade wiil be. held Waukegan, Tll.. Aug. 27 (®—Love 8/ hannel, “It linked her name With lyion rejative to the case, it wo Three automobiles were HIGH TID ministration of governme Middletown, Conn., Aug. 27. P— | been unpaid, amounted to $60. Po- | E. W. Gavin, 88 almost blind, to ) that of Be Ross 1 all other |y 4y phaight of folly to admit lia- | pedestrian was severely Aug. 28 (Standard Time) | | vears of suppression, and Starr, who yesterday as @ | lice said he would be returned there |his death today. He was struck by American women who have “added |y, |one driver was arrested New Haven 219 am, 247 p.m. | |ton which robbed the dist ive of the International | before going to Hartford to an- |a street car, dying of a skull frace to the glory of our nation,” and it | = ao iiman Larson told Attorney of a crash on the Litc New London 12,41 am; 1,10 pam, | | Wealth, according to Fati Teust of New York. toox | SeF the charge in the Connecticut | ture while en route to make his concluded: Gordon after the latter made thelearly today v 3 ) S * | ! brought a demand rust of New York, 100K | ity J{e was at Derby previous to | daily visit to his pet, now nearly 256 “And so our hearts go out to you [ jo, o 0" Chich the committee | Francis Be . % | of the treaty terms an option on land in Cromwell on | going to Hartford and came here |years old, The dog had been under for the indomitable courage th took exception, that the communittee | whose skull is f | this juncture admitted, the visitor | which to establish an air terminal, | yesterday from Springfield. | treatment by a veterinary. ful grace, the tremendous has always been fair with claimants |was walking along the [ 2 cavs, that the treaty was signed as | was today arrested on a charge of | Starr took a 30 day option on 33 | The priest, pastor of Immaculate . prowess which enabled . and frequently has leaned to-|the wrecks of the three | % r claimed, but having been signed in | defrauding a hotel bill in Hartford. | acres bordering the Connecticut | Conceptlon 54 years, and the aging " the first girl in the worl rds them in seitiing cases. At-|he was struck by another car, the | THF WEATHER | America on Memorial Day it was| He was also wanted in Derby and |river in Cromwell, owned by Lewis lanimal had been almost {nseparable the English N“("““‘ & torney Gordon said he hoped this is | driver of wh The mo- | | [not a binding cont s | In Springfield, s.. on similar | Kabatznick. He mkrM off a‘s(‘nhlish(; | companions. Workers in offices of b | tort held 1 arnese of | | « o merely ther scrap charges. His wife, Mrs. Francesco |ing an air service for freight and | 3 e rue, but he has been informed that |torist held i farnes { | Hartford, Aug. *7.—Forecast merely another scrar ; | R e the committee merely obtains the Torirngton, charged with | ' for New Britain and vicinity: | | Although Czechs ar Starr, was arrested with him | passengers With L‘O“L‘:CLI;H ’;(‘ H“"l"i‘ ORDER 25 l;{"'OOMUgIm " popular receptlons 6 Amerl. | evidence and tries to avold fair .wt- driving. Giarnese was driving a car | | Partly cloudy tonight; Satur both of the Slavish race they have | Starr had only a few dollars and | ford so fl\n}m\e to New York would | Boston, Aug. (®—Orders tor ; R ids ped eRIEERL eamte ovhenever it can do so.|and attempting to pass another car | | day fair, not rwuch change in | [no interest in common. the former | several maps at the time of his ar- | be 45 minutes. =~ oo 8 v TocamodviaTts e approxi- cans, expressed the opinio tu. | Councilman Larson told the attorney |at the top of a hill when a thfrd temperature being friendly to the “Red” move. | rest. He had recently appeared in | Starr who is 40 years old gave his mately $2,180.000 was announced Migs Ederle was received more tu- 4 2 oo | car headed in the opposite direction | | |1 three cities with plans to promote | home address as 36 west 4Sth street, | today by the Boston & Albany rail- an ANy W e car head e . e : G ;-u;lmnush than any who had gone | P A W, et b % L IISEPIS R B (Continued on Page 25) air terminals similar to the one he | New York eity. road. etore. ] i . x ! ; { e~y \ [ Dt s T IR S B o e e R T S = S S — i i