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FINAL EDITION 4"-"1;'1 L L ERLEITER Y ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending Oct. 9th . 14,118 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURD! AY, OCTOBER 16, 1926. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS “SOUL SURGEON' IS FRIEND OF PRINCE Queen Marie Also Interested in| His “Scientific Christianity” SOCIAL PLANS ARE MUDDLED Details of Marie's Reception Still | Up in Air, Jealoustes Even as to| Kind of Auto in Which She Will Ride Existing. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. S. 8. Leviathan, Oct. Marie of Rumania and the other bers of the Rumanian family are interested in “sclentific Christianity.” On board the Leviathan is a “soul who is a friend of Marie He is returning from st, where recently he was in attendance upon the Empress of Siam, who had sought his advice. He is Frank N. D. Buchanan, and surgeon, 16.—Queen | roval | hile on his way back home from | ' Man Leaves Jail to Learn His Apartment Is Cleaned Out and | ()f SP[]T INGO.P. ' Children Gone; Sues for $2500 . Y, Densre S Paty Ri Over Prohibition Question | Furniture and Wearing Apparel Put Out On Street: | While He is Serving Term, Kirdzik Claims | Damages of $2,500 are claimed by | | John Kirdzik in a suit brought today |against Alex Gross, owner of the ho and his agent, Bolo Gross, Kirdzik alleging that his fu niture and wearing apparel w Kirdzik is a widower chlldren. Several mon rested and jailed and absenc he alleges, the - (he had maintained in t re|tel was stripped of its h four | ago he was during his ment ho- shings Governor Also Thinks that Mills | | York Should be Forced to Debate Milk | thrown out of his apartment and his and his wearing apparel = Scandal Situation as Demanded |four children lodged at the town | cgated to the junk pile, iy he was serving a 10 day |returned he could find nei N | il. property nor his children, b Dunkirk, N. (A —The | | Harry Ginsburg in coun- | finally located latter at the town | most significa of Gover- sel for Kirdzik by the defendants was placed 1 Real estate owned home. der | {nor Smith's first we of campaign- tion. WHO IS TARBOT? THIS ' STILLIS UNANSWERED victory ELW CITY CROWDED AS FOOTBALL HOUR NEARS | | | | B [ | ticket at split,” 1 opinion on talks with Siam he stopped oft for several| 3 on his tour across.th weeks in Rumanta. Prinee Menons Veteran Thrice “Identi- Dartmouth Worried and tier counties ot New and Mr. Buchanan spent some time = | z : s e together in England and vh:r.ng\ll"c fied” But None Is | Yale TOO, Fears the Tt 1;‘ r:.v 2 voyage of the Leviathan they have | s | & : republican state ticket dined together | Definite Worst Today thy upper part of the st Queen Gives Reception. i e | e convenient to have s ,\n‘,‘}‘um“ S York, Oct. 15 (P—Who is Haven, Oct (#— An | rather t e arone Gorri nondents on the Ia “Jerry Tarbot man of | experienced green army from the ! 4 s il rated her great joy the Amer L north moving on the Blue today ! This question remained unanswer- | e ek | e i, C R S i, ound the El warrlors without the . Tleana r own at shops ther sho drove h at ation in s of sap- skirt > clearly. trimmed wore } pendan simy mulberry colored silk froc K, | wit vy any frimming, was na. Mrs. Wil me. in the 1sation on the stage dance Royal oeial it that R charge @' 1n Ejuvara, fairs in ct angements of the a because of unwillingn < under cer.” Stories are Denied Miss Fuller is said to he i1l bronchitis at the Plaza hotel Through a companion last night she issucd a statement saying she w wbsolutely innocent of any trouble in ation over th e idea that Miss authorized to take nts for Mari with here. arrangems s characterized as prepost ous, Meanw 1tions - for meetir the bay at ¢ are going on pace, The o tire of the men on board the welcoming Steamer Macom, to which the queen will be ferred and brov to the Bat- will be striped frousers, grey v spats, hlack s and ch will | carry a dark lacquer cane. Arguments Over Car Another little conflict in the ar- | ! | rangements for Marie is said to have | grown out of what kind of au bile she will use while in Mr. Djuvara is said to have desig- | nated one make of car, while the | Hotel Ambassador people declars | that the official car will be an- other make. | The social aspects of Maric's visit | to New York still remain in some | lisarray. Great pressure has been | de upon officials at tho elty hail | for the opportunity to go down the | bay on the Macom as members of welec g party. Mr. Whalen, | lowever, has announced that there will be on the steamer only himself, Mrs. Astor, Major General Summer- | all, representing the sccretary of | war; Rear Admiral Plunkett for the navy; J. Butler Wright for the state lepartment; Major General Haskell for Governor Smith; Willlam Nelson Morris, former minister to Sweden; Alexander P. Moore, representing | Sesqui-Centennial exposition; arge D'Affaires Djuvara and sev- | other Rumanian oificials Queen Marie has pted on he- half of herselt an invitafion to the | rational board of the Y. W. C. A. to | ption, | To Have Military Escort In addition to the usual strong nolice the queen will have an | escort of troops from the [h'tor)‘l acer farce, to the city hall. A wirel than despatch from the ¥s Quen Marie has been presented with a watch smaller than a dime, studded with twenty dia- monds set in platinum, mads by (Continued on Page 12) - usual | e visit | 0 t pp t Bt th cent increas N fication or partial identification by | Services of several of their best men. | n more than a r cent Increase cancelled | et c party {ro s 1 for both relief Faditis f enera | persons who have seen “Tarbot” at| Injuries in preliminary skirmishes | e ; d for bo! lief the hawsers cast off from the |thae he would n"‘or:mendlto‘izii | the American Legion conven with teams from smaller colleges SRR el ey ESTATE [!F MRS BAILE Ty R m"r‘x Y’v:fir\vzwt:'n— at Dearborn at | gr g the passage of legislation. '””“‘1 :“ orihave issen thistplosly | 1o th¥ (el scrubs| have zemoved judice to his own 5 o setions i hera e "‘;‘\F' lin nalen ““"”1‘ an armed attack upon the ure in the papers ol : ¢ gasoline an = et . el i e leveiey | Bems Talew vasn & rec of her| vy wrriers sometim ave been un- ardlatDatrollanals00 o . pital offense, in this cily. His memory is | regulars—Vandegritt, Richards and | Thinks Mills s Failing to make two complete trips eac cpsmidl Would Hang Bandits ue previous to the time, three | Webster—and from the backfield | Another s at o T G 1 cutlets, | ARY man particlpating in such an irs ago when he was ; ol the governor said today \" o complete tr , bacon, soup, forty dozen eggs, | 2{'¢MPt he declared, “has murder- yeare sdo B her most consistent ground gainer of | o e ST 0 Ak o extension se 4 loaves of bread and forty ples. | OUS Intent and the world is a good RO Re the season—Bruce Caldwe | Which started Monday from Albany, | Specific Sums Bequeathed scctions 108 T | While the big ship sped over Lake | 1¢01 Detter off without him. There fa Al £ : T : st S staleen covered b ry serv- he S * another country on the globe. ‘ e LR e etersa ia it TRE R Josa i Tiow] Dartmouth | is t r statement s A r * | Erie the men enjoyed a fried ch o &bt e globe— e T S talidve ot e e i s ogaen L. to Relatives, Residue £ S ool | en_dinner. despite talk about lawlessness, thieve dpodl Sl e : TR e Th eaebes B IO e s ry and banditry directed toward torleal division of the marine corps fbe defeated in Yalo bow t il T e nged by to Sister o Durine the \““,nh: )‘l"r:\:\".nl"(‘)}l:; e et Ll Ko g A Moo ‘!:‘ HEIDESE think we're going home on the short ) and his son Edsel Ford, and Mayor | SUCh things are more prevalent than fort to identify score, Hawley said yester- & e — e b e N i ouenwn T eunsol he nih | But bot so far has been un- popular mith of 1 and u others. e to pt any of the id ale has a strong and experi- | i Cuge o be A Mr. Ford a son arrived at the | P70 by one means, it should be bt T b enced team despite. the injured list. i Voo L sirport after midnight another. ~ Wholesale hanging ot nay wod in B Mmoo know! T Ma S v watched the manen- w"‘ Eh soptar ceihey SAvibing st 922 because he wa : mits that without the in- | oo - x S e e o : of the street are DeCesany Lok 3 way. 1t that time and he s he knows | ;o < 5 way, | \ng weak a ca ch as!e o uring © p to the mooring mast | &) e i Horihe ol reran s asll L cd mien talela iny B ShAd RV Gy e i Founaen : A a0 | The trip to Detroit was completed |, 1% Postmaster general notified enly ematiorlng of Direneh sholesin bl eireatilon tsiboys wllina sinif 8 L SRR SEE: inventory tional eervi e e Director Lord of the budget bureau Amerdcan soldiers in I picked | (hore giving Dartmouth a battle? | 4190 that line! W o s of some stre i sixteen and one halt hours |that the department would require up. He promised on the eve of the 10th ! : - . 3 ae ill be additional appropriations f a former surgeon, believes the gridiron am not going to hom Tt ate is itemized as follows: not h service guard d their equipment. Tarbot” to be Plerre Dubois, &|predict a voctor: T'm not going ! C pereh ‘H”f‘ 3 Hous 1 tand at Streets 1o Benefit. Mr. New also suggested that huste former student at Fordhan univer- |1y say that Yale will be defeated. 1t | Thursday N = : op cts upon which extension I ness men of the cotintry should pay sity, New York city. The doctor had | {¢ going to be a hard game though.” | With and ERLue Ao dallis ras been l nmr employes by check instead of the unfortunate veteran under| fno - Hanover Indiams rencnt n ht at the end of Pt e treatment and says he pieced to- | jero yesterday morning going the governor d he shipment of large sums of cur- gether much of his past life. He mcgiately to their quarters ency by mail. He praised the poste found that the patient could sy Derby. During the afternoon tl L "|Flames Ignite Child’s a1 empioyes who had siskes fnete French fluently. Tarbor, however, a | g green ¢ worked out ip the : T o ives to safeguard the Elizabeth w o visited Fordham and | howl, Yalo had a signal drill and a = Gotd Clothes in Yard of hipment but found themselves in- was unable to recapture any 10st | hrief dummy scrimmage in its final {0 NG el AT - adequate to repel the attack by memorles of the place or the in-|practice in the blg <fore the lksegiiu e o . Columbia Washington School | efght bandits from ambush. structors. test today 10 WOULE B0 83 farifs-Lons The latest identification is by | Yale an | sressman Mills is going Hunt Goes On Charles Smith of Brooklyn, a cook, Challenge o Mills irst ald treatment ad-| Somerville, N. J., Oct. 16 (A—Ex- who, s “Tarbot” is B in. > challen e of Charles H. K formerly owner of agon other gridiron bat prior | y, Brooklyn, 0 is iny gatin street, physi- |of 500 city, state and volunteer po- in Brooklyn. Smith's recog le was victorious, Dart- | 1y, New York city milk situation, to director of the Washington |lice on the mountain stronghold of ed “Tarhot” as Harpin but “Tarbot” | mouth being held scoreless in every | are Milis for a debate with him on L 1, when his clothes caught |[New Jersey's machine-gun mall | all ever having scen the | game, After 1900 the two did not | yn, cypject was declared today by IFoxon place, H while he was throwing papers | bandits. has no memory of t meet until 1924 when the result Was | yh, governor to call for . Wolcott strect 5 in bonfire in the rear of the| All possible outlets to the district 1o where Smith rpin 14 to 14. Last the green | hy tha republican candida i roint tho new carriers 00l ¥ day after- | where the eight men who on Thurs. worked. not on Yale's schedule. So far | opq) Congressman Mills ¢ n m the ranks of four year old son | day killed one and wounded three arbott,” accordi vear neither eleven has be ignore said the governor. ior to November 1, Post- Stanley Blolek of ! men while robbing a truck in Eliza- Greenburg of Ba d upon. Both have won tWo | .ingidate he challenged me one r Erwin annot | avenue, died at the beth of more than $100,000 are Beaupre, a TFrench LLE ago. I was sport eno \ . ling to th 1 hospital this thought to be hiding, were under knew in the A. Greenburg| A record carly season cr his challenge. T d: ¢ ST G roximately 80,000 ock. | guard, and state police considered recognizes “Tarbot” by his plcture | ePected to fill the bowl tod 2t 1 the challenge of J ] i e listed on the post of whose parents |augmenting the searching party by and by his description by the Asso-|Mmouth alumni from over New | (ivernor Smith, 1 by is includes 0 one of the local |2.000 militiamen, offered by Gover= Statsdi Diess, d were gathered to see the | y,qyoe Ropert I demo hool children and an equal number the care of Mrs, | nor Moore A man who was at the Leglon con- | Champlonship green cleven in action | . 1tjc candidate for U. S. scnator, o school records, ki of 45 Allen| AS the unexplored area narrowed, vention in Philadelphia recog St | was to return to Buffalo this « tellh Drickott: Nier als nes not He was playing |the police were more firmly cone the name-less marine as & member probadledinein s o rmonthy | 1000 for the last specches of the e de- | which had just |Vinced that the bandits would soon \ of the 16th company but cannot re- o Picken | week in Elmwood Mustc Hall where | Cigtopd * D, Prickett, and s serving about JanitorAnthony |8 tat have and preparaslong s ¢ call his name. A member of the Left End Governor Smith and Mr. Mills last is left to her brothe e AEstension ol edliBeifioy, | IR SEIERIS SSRD ‘°-d A“~‘;""fll° } veterans bureau at Washinglon says | quarrier Hardy ; Yoor debated the proposed $100 ird T.. Prckolt er 1 will add of the dan. |Fifles, machine guns and gas bombe A S SaaniiQ Y O o sy e 7o Slate mre sk L G A < o <z | Were in the hands of the authorities pictures of “Tarbot” bear a striking Left Tackls s ¥ Irs. H. W. Miner, u DN masnt s e ‘. . e E . improvements, t adoption o : S bty o e used, and troopers were undar i resemblance to a marine of the 16th | g yrhann Phitlips | ImT i bequeathed $5,000, clothes| caught | (2ot B o o Ehott wasking® company, 5th regiment, whose name | Tett Guard which Mr. Mills opposed. kett is left a like it s sl F AHE B & - s L s Kinten |if sure of their suspects. was Louis Waubble. ey Davis Prickett and Caroline Prickott xmu HAMPT[]N R[]“]S WM‘K rapped a coat | Residents Frightened A dozen gold star mothers have Center MAY WITHHULD WAHES nephew and nieee, are 1 ele i Po | o vt ot e senaally notified the rehabilitation committee | Charlesworth Rubin || $1 each. To Do Mi trolls arrived | nagoeryl Watchung mountains by of the American Leglon that they are Right Guar nephew, and to Barbara M \, z ATTEMPTEI] BY ["VER and took him|tno police army has caused terror coming to sec “Tarbot” in the hope | Ryan Holleran | son, Katherine D, Prickett and Jean He suffered severe- |among residents. Orders have been that he may be a missing son. Two | Right Tackle L. Prickett, nieces, $2 each he effects of his burns|issued that shades are to be kept mothers who went to the Legion mn-} -— ¢ft. The residue of the e early part o eVenInE: | avavra (R faril housss and ahilATes | vention falled to idgntify him. | (Contlnued on Page Fourteen) Los o M. Prickett the critical list at|are told to shun motoris ;\rchi(ect BI‘\hOD Con- p tract Not Fulfilled, sze to Punts/t Plumbers Who | | (Mt Kirkham, Cooper, — | eight men have not yet been aban- Is Claim Al s witnessed s | doned, causing their pursuers to be- ave No 1censes udge Says s R e o GLOUCESTER SAILORS |1cve ey "inie "™ “samn td | ¥ isy M. Morse. : for liberty. The cars have not baen — —_— City officials ¥y are endeavor- | ' my i or the late s f o RESCUED 0 seen aincn, Thursday aftatnoon waye § Alling Flays Vhtchell Who‘ N e il vy s e e e T R Eorten e || The arca in which the men are Installed Unsatisfactory '™it Ito prepare building, plumbing and h be left to a son, to cross t 1 IHOURNE o phs JidlnE resamhles ! d Ty | e prer R el ‘ Motor Ship Burns and gocs Down— | modern battle-field. Picket posts { ) VhJu];‘gn ‘:14.(.', T "w.' G (;' tf =l;’u electrical ordinances for tho city, and | (ot @ d to a N " '”t“‘: mpton .“M, 1s on .Hn" een | e ; Havan Benn eatolllbhed at ter vk 3 Vixtures, and Fines Him fimnfr'”fim 1’.\ «\"nruln‘v itted, nf(lo:K likewise were seck formation as | for the burial plot of the ‘nv.r.f,r‘l‘ 3 (\ e M R Rt lare conne AR he { $250. Inot follow that Mitchell can con- [to whether he has been pald in full, | 2s long as they shall live. The resi- of unusual Ficked g, ‘L';'u:‘t(v' .l.«l‘;vm,,‘. .'E,‘.’,M ':;;g:,l::.: Declaring that the time has ar- ! Plumbing Inspector P. J. "Forr formation they refused to say wha Sl G et it —Iighteen men of the crew of the | Without questionir ived for someone to “push people the joh that 1 ed in Mitchell's [thelr objective is iat 2 u‘;| Blste ool ) "” ”'::‘h”w i hallan Glou ship Pioneer were .vmf Is are I-‘m:.}\':r'! by \\"\wi-' tong 10 engage”in the plumbing and [arrest is in compliance with the or- It is understoo ver, that an | share alike. Carl § s sliatan ]v'y\m s g dri ul_ in hf.mn: n'u light wa V‘M , on the ¥ electrical crafts and go out and t dinance and the inspector sald th & - thhold | appointed executo T i R “,, 2 sea for hours fol- | theory that if a car should approach, i contracts and do not do their w fixtures r.ust e taken ont and Seort il es ol to st ol | AE T e e RS which was believed [to | it would be detained long enough il properly, causing property owners to stalled again. what-ever is due Bishop until he RO il At - ed thelr vessel for the Brop .r(u\':;‘ - ‘ i g0 to the expense of having the Judge Alling 1 he can completes his work, ;,ymmmy he has | SR e - them were brought Suspects Quizzed 3 { work done over,” Judge B. W. Alling 'a $250 fine on ‘he two charg not I.\r. ady been pald in full. Bish- | \f'”{:.',: ",;'l e fo LD s morning by the | Two more suspects were question- { |in police court this morning gave |chell said he 5 D e B ah R e s R LU T s ranic 1 . crew at Nauset while | edyesterday but police doubted that § William Mitchell, aged 27, of 238 |work over within ts PRl St ,:’ e e eI a held erlmina iy réspon ¢ including Captain | they were connected with the hold- pd High street, two weeks time in $250 me-ns Tdaat was to '1”“" T 3“nm ing, bui 1mki~mn‘,oxvn~:» r‘mn of John Drows. ‘M-\\‘ B whart to- [ yrichael Wyse, found hospitality | up. Additional reasons were given g HlEh e hivs s o mblasoe it e and electrical ordinances. His plumb- | dowski last Saturday night, in a expe aboard the Pollock Rip lghtship for the belief that James “Killer" 412 Broad strect done in a manner T don't want you do it over ag o SOt es rflacted and he roconiy) Ic ne mnde totnvahy, Coroner Jonn| thaiflve mil)tolt > A0} The Ploneer. a weoden ship of 333 | Cuniffe and “Bum” Rogers, notori- complying with the city ordinances, but I want yon fo } it done over |1Y cxpressed himself as not w g|J. Phelan, According to the finding | less th d1oUns. | tons owned by Fra ¢ | ous criminals were leaders of the and it he fails to carryout the at your ev~cnse, by someone who is |t 40 further work on it. The re- | Pulitanio waent to the Drowsdowski | ch will accompany him to | ¢ r but fis .| gang, however. A Bernardsville court’s order, he will be fined $250. |qualified to °» It right |sult has been preparation of a coda | home and was drinking. Following al air pump, He also ca 84| ton, was bound for the fishing banks | farmer identified a photograph of Mitchell, who has a journcyman | Mitehell tomplained that accord- | DY plumbers which s soon to be|auarrel over money, Drowsdowski|small telephone connected With the | whon it caught fire about 20 miles | Cunnitfe as the man he “gave a plumber's license but no master's li- {ing to.the plumbing inspcctor every [Presented for approval (a5 S Beewsral Wtimies | Denausad | daunoh gnd hivpes fo talic SUH g iavith i byjleaatiarh peaked LELI EbRY L to nedr “amerdiiis TRENURE cense, admitted that he installed a jjob he does in wrong. “That may | LT s e f[es narmed, according to the find- | journey with those aboard the |1ate Friday atternoon. | night. The man refused to ride in bath tub, toflet, wash tray, sink and (be s0,” the judge told him. “That| DEATHS WERE ACCIDENTAL. jiias |launch. TFrom them he will get di-| Survivors told of an explosion in | the front seat with him, he said, hot water boiler in two rooms in is probably the reason you cannot| Bridgeport, Oct. 18 (P—Acciden- | — | rectiona e as he “Hllz e engine room following which | but sat in the rear of his truck. a one-family house without obtain- |obtaln a master plumber's license.” |tal deaths were found by Coroner | x | be walki 1 darknes | the Ploneer was rapidly enveloped | Other witnesses of the holdup ing a permit from the building de- /The owner of the house sald his|John J. Phelan today in the cases| | | Sunken wr d channel cuts|in flames and the crew forced to | identificd photographs of Cunniffe partment. = He said the work wa., cousin recommended Mitchell as a ' of Gluseppe Ferraro of Cos Cob, who THE WEATHER jare expected to hamper him, but the [ take to the boats. News of their [and Rogers. done in August and he believed no |capable plumber. The contract price |was shot by Harold Schnautz while | | | ehief obstacle will be the main chan- | predicament reached the coast| The state police still considered permit was required under the or-|was $243 but “extras” brought the |hunting on October 11, and of Peter | | Hartford, Oct. 16.—Proba- I, which drops away for some 20 | guard and the > dinances. He 4 he had worked cost up to $200. When the work |Arcano, 13, of Stamford, who was| | for local contractors and had done |was completed it was found that the | run down on October 11 by an au- work of a similar nature without pipes leaked and tha plumbing in- |tomobile driven by Joseph H. Han having a permit. He named a con- |spector would not approve it, ley of Stamford, anl damin duise 2 SMITH IS GERTAIN 5% | Brotherhood Savings and Trust Co. i e R SUMMARIZES RIS CAMPAIGN 7-o=c conv As a result of this action Kirdzlk |\ o & A tly given to de ir |attachment by Deputy Sheriff Mar- |claims he has suffered embarrass- | " ¢ L > LT g ) . o5 : tin H. Horwi ment, worry and mental pain { “the hopeless split” In the republi- | proximat bers Continues With i — ———————— | can party on prohibition ques- [ered at i will result in [P Clifford D. Prickett M. : : {thought that the bandits will shoot rickett were named executors of Point Comfort for ices will be held at [to kill if thelr demands are ‘ot the estate. T church Monday | granted. 000 MISSING IN it SHORTAGE'EXTENSH]N COMING MAILS WILL BE PROTECTED EVEN IF MARINES OR ARMY INFOSTAL SERVCE AND NAVY ARE CALLED OUT o T et Three New Letter Carriers Al g raoc e e 0 P. 0, Offcials — |J§ ANGELES SAFELY ~ Postmaster General Is- rhood Rfavings and ¢ vank nere, | BENEFITS 6000 RESIDENTS st today. of Pitts- sues Defy to Bandits —To Recommend This Be Made Capital Offense Just Like | Murder. i BAGK FROM TS TRIP Returns From Detroit to Lakehurst in 13 Hours, 55 Minutes New Section of (| Iry to Have Mail Delivery if Convenfences for Post- men Are Installed—Efective Af- wil- | nt; J. L. Redman 11 of Pitts- ter November 1 Extension of t 16 () — D "‘l" “'"': Hunt of New Jersey Rob- re made follo ixpert Riflemen Lead- ! | ing Posse of 500 Against Suspected Stronghold. t flight s r to her sis- b, while fly- of their informant. a nota to comp or the ago, hours ites by way of Lake Erie, | ) lo, Syracuse, Alba 1 down o STos M Hudson river valley to New | \Washington, Oct. 16 (P—The o !.4',\-» iraazion mm”s o It was without incldent the |URited States mails will be protecte By 10lus of the city, its p functio P ctly all the |€d against bandits even if it becomes s andint For a time a speed of 70 miles | necessary to call upon the army, of mail dis d, n s mai navy and marine c¢ h and mer of 1 plan of Lieut. Com- |¢pam NG /COrDA’ ol giard > o fin Rosedahl omm, i e et st X e oTaand | This defy went forward today, o 1 bond salesma PIOYai R0 sact s V_”"‘"l-».: n;’! o |from Postmaster General New fols n specified . . 3 2 owing a declsion reache 5 oG rriers In New Brit- ng but the storm Warn- |gent Goof ached by Prest 4 his cabinet as the 1,000 mail robbery the force of foot eased from 28 to » necessary the change in the polic E 1 he proposed voidably det Miss| Malvina Eich- | pert rifiemen toda led the advance Everts Starts From Old was put on It is U, S. Naval Base ptember 24, ent will be in The two automobiles used by the B set and Natucket | the use of airplanes in spotting the foet | | | | | | | “I slide » bly showers tonight and Su When asked how he Intended | stations began a search for the | hangout of the bandits today. A day; warmer tonight to eross this, Everts sald lorles. ‘requen for two army planes from down one sido and crawl| The Pioneer was belleved to have ¥ | up the oOther, TR gone dOWR. . . liudmials (Continued on Page 16) iy, \ A 3 $

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