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NEW BRITRIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1926. = HUGHES 1S APPOINTED VACCINATION CASE PISUISHT S 1§ BEFORE COURT "= ™" BEEN INACTIV Decision Probably Will Be Made: ™™ 2™ Leader of Coup in Background Next Toesday for Few Months Hartford, Oct. 1 RO for testing the law req sch ol =l children to be vaccinated was before Judge Banks in the criminal| superior court yeste y Two men arraigned for fallure to ren to school potned | with the state's attorney's office to allow thelr cases to be presented on an agreed statement of fac They will plead not Tuesday to the char them and after their Banks will gi agreed facts. The and Everet resented by n reta for Liberty, an eoclety, to defend them. In a State" said under the pu ure to send th Court Marshal F took over t pre as 1o govern: lisputes stion for a di d to , to which he recommendi who now wi Assistar : til held a practi rection of af Bartel, whose c terday, to be premier, The mar took the post of war minister i cabinet and took over su mand of the army. statement. not holding Marsh ally short Attorney Reinhard L. G pro; for t en to school vaccination statute carrying no penalty, but sald he linked the two statutes to- gether. It is a friendly matter to find By turnish! te from | ) e wre | Delegates Were Ready to Name Local Party Leader physically unfit vaccination, ore s me com- During the recent controy Linco tor they law to sald Mr. Guthrie, have com- plied fully with the and have| a perfect defense the crime| charged. ing Eleven Is Prepared For Tough Slate. After two obile edy, '28, New ildgren, '29, Antoni an G w Apocaly tim, and dered was u g and 1; acks, sbury and D: v London; fullback, Willlams, '28, Dan \ Other Connecticut men, now on | econd team, most of whom will ly see action in the Wesleyan and during the season, ir Martin man, '29, Claud tte, ; Francis Adams, dward Colac arnes him the costs of circles vide a bhang ling =0 short to modest the notice do be- me clude sat Coaut rwich Colc portions of g '23, es- not take any public s | control of affairs. war, when first he fought Russia ty for congress in the event At- i out of active politics until the | _— trar of voters, was approached by | the polls next month. During the Hartford, Oct. 1 (P—The burglarles last summer, turned|event he refused to reconsider. Storrs, Oct. 1 (®) — burglaries in Southington one of|Congressman Fenn at a banquet g o ot e same of the down the burgiar, and took it upon| “There was a convention In!lyq Siobabis starting. Ureus and sried to force a con‘ession from! geciination had been received, the|Haven, and Henry readside tree. This threat failing | mittee in desperation, for it Art Collin, '27; Arlingtc which Powers charged him. man, an estim en Schofie . Water- | Powers, who had complained ‘otithel e ia" " alnner had beén. orderad six months, execution of the sen- Gidecn. 1 was dorended by Cor- MOYING DAY STARTS FLASHES OF LIFE: ADVISES WOMEN TO GET MARRIED TO BE SUCCESSFUL ced into s trieved ddying caree | Prosa e L Dr : e “If women wish t0 | hour an . ¥ 1" Man is and ¢ woman is su- etically a vice from Stresses Preparedness fo Freshmen ysically 0- New Oct Haven, s ot s ect of 1 envy and unless we proper means of protecting selves from the i nations we will s self-de sal sions of robbed cdily lose t n jail, exe 7 i in swimm Ha0L; taking man is ational hall he meeting W last Maurice an ress on the nsibility to esent to them gov Naval 0. Bingham stress o se in m nd ¢ tr: g for part that such times nati Yale colle ntion to wereby set for Yale me Object of Envy nd e . me of peace ders are Bin Green tie ways the and unless Senator rich nation is iversal env; In, Neb.—One of var “harl Dawes who hunting ch ifice and plar program for t seball game; ned t re < ums from the incursions of ations we will speedily | nes; of national self-def permitt with sor temperature fire, BINGHAM URGES take H mbers of through proper means of protecting our- lent belief | unit and the rmy could | Ing cor nt's notice | spiendid . in the words 1selves men will | re id cert | Reserve officers’ traine gave all Yale studen: opportunity to prepare for carrying on these fon and instruction in the navy. At the > four years' course, ssions in the two branches of re awarded to the stude ar the enrollment in unit was 45 Governors of 25 States Will Talk Over Radio , Oct. 1 (P—The governors tes will declaim to the WMAQ this fall, the ra- ounced today, with ith of New York first . The institution is de- i to promote fellowship among Among the gover- Yale the the other art am the y in corps which ar nece ty. y imposed cannot ob in sec defending Competent Thus, he poi army, bolstere Guard ining up by the s who have agreed to make ad- A R. 0. Brewster, of Fuller of Massachusetts ode Island. tes. A. T. J. Pothier of TAKE OUT LICENSE Y 1 (P— w issued yesterday to B. banker, and Miss also of this city. ried Saturday at erve s land H en, ary 8 sary cory indi- co 1) {e] it training in mili it is elfare w Qct. iage to the e said, is shown t of $100 a year idents of the last Cle Payne, be ma Mary They will Mr. Clews, who gave widower and is a memb. e banking n of Henry Clews & Miss Payne, who was formerly of Baltimore, Md., gave her age as 5. { % (UTSur SCRATCHES Stop the smarting and hasten the bealing by prompt application of Resinol in th two vears That the military evidenced hy h student who 24 of their co! his age as 57, A neces is s policy of git sin : urs scholastic credit, he explain- .3 Tells of Records s and are train- | are. The senator | ale | ve | 1 | been public serv: ed for public w referred to splendid n have maint and said that t other records 1 suce e Yale Nav Hot cocoa If the day should b postpo; oon e reunion will ¥ boils fn trim as organized | ntral Junior during the 1l be most der should t on th KIT York—Will o's “Four Ho: pse” censore propa will be conducted girls de- TOURISTS SPEND MUCH mon; A ct. 1 (P s from t his telephone opened and ough total 0,000,000 Warble, in here today. association e EwintT ured when cau tford, Abi Middletown Ne¢ Haven, 9, East tween the cabinet and t budgetary matters, th ently he has now decided time for the “stronge n | coup d'etat again to as | | | The marshal has been called the | Delegates to the democratic con-|founder of Polish independ e be- T | & onal convention at Hartford | cause of his activities in the Wo | vesterday had agreed on the nomi- | | nation of Thomas J. Smith of this|and then Germany. He became Po- | land st president when the torney Henry J. Calnen had not | public was proclaim reconsidered his declination. a Smith, who fs democratic regls. | °0UP d'etat. Took Law Tnfo Own Hands and &us e convention ana ssain be- | Assamtw Ano[her quested {o oppose E. Hart Fenn at| e ess which followed yesterday | = 5 taw | morningts tmsnccenstul Attempt to| > Dcr TYC Weeks of Iuteusive tratn- | which Ralph Powers, of Southing-|get a candidate, party leaders ton, took in his hands to prosecute|agaln appealed to Calnen and were | a man suspected of a serles of|prepared to draft Smith in' the agalnst him, in the superior court Denies Fenn's Insinuation e e yesterday. Registrar Smith today denied & ;.0 ic)¢ \Zl:\;’. teotoaeles Last July there was a serles of state of conditlons pictured by oo Lo RO T T them at Powers' garage. Powers|here last night existed at yester- (..., Wesleyan at Middletown to- was dissatisfied with the efforts of|day's convention. TFenn, speaking powrow. 2 the Southington poilce In running|at the Burritt hotel, declared: | Connecticut me himself to capture him. Suspecting| Hartford today — a democratic |nounced by Head Coach Dole as Willlam Ladzeinski, of Southington.|congressional convention. At noon- follows ha took bim out in an automobile ' time after declination after aftar Ands, Howard Ki h'm. { convention recessed without a Naugatuck; Tackles, Unsuccessful, he stopped the car|candjdate. A dinner had been or- Longe, Danielson, and started to string him up to by the committee. The com- 1I. '20, Hartford; guards. too, he continued the duress until it Jooked as though the com Mass., Arthur Lorenszen, '27, Ped was apparent that Ladzeinski Would | would have to pay the bill. Then |Naugatuck; center, Captain John J not confess to the crimes With|the committee seize on a you Daly, Hartfo! quarterback, | After Ladzeinski was freed he ed upon Willard C. Eddy, complained to the police that he anquet.” el J. Noonan, had been assaulted by Powers, and| smith, active In pa Art inefficiency of the Southington Po-|ang when Calnen finally consented lice, was arrested. Yesterday Judge| i run he asked the hotel to pro- Banks sentenced him to jail for tence was suspended. The ts against him were presented by As- sistant State’s Attorney Reinhart L.| pelius J. Danaher, of Meriden. NOMADS INTO ACT[ON —_— |More Than 2,000,000 In U. S. Will Thomas B has sold his house on Ellsworth street to Ar- thur LaBlond of Berlin. Mr. and| Mrs. LaBlond will move into the| house today. | There will the Sunday gational ch Entertainme the classes In the school attending are asked to bring thing for the supper. The Woman's ch will hold the parish tional 1T 13. Ther tollowed co Shift Today at Cost of the second team LEAVES MONEY T0 FRIEND New York Telegraph Operator ‘Be- $28,650,000. 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