New Britain Herald Newspaper, February 8, 1927, Page 10

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY § 1927 ENGL'SH PRISONS ADMINISTERED off and salt substituted. To mafie ~he | articles dealing with British prison or an average of hetween eight and | tional headquarters. . “Actions of| Benjamin 8. Minor, representing bread palatable prisoners now | methods. The next will appear in to- MUR”ER R TE IN aine murders a month in all of Eng- | Nutmeg State of Connecticut in mo-| organized baseball interests, told the N D NE FOR smear it with salt. Hard, true, but| morrow’s Herald.) land. bilizing 3,000 legion members onf committee crime and misdemeanors WITH STER ISCIPLI ALL [it'was touna’ that abuse ot ro0d TR | The various American cities re- | West Virginia front leaves no other| on Sundays have decreased since ; ased: | Princess on Way to Wed | ported their murders as follows: | course open to monntain state.| Sunday baseball was started here A \ Prisoners occasionally ham illness Exiled Russian Prince | Boston, 1; Kansas City, §; Denver, 1; | Many West Virginia posts caught| during the war. Wardens Are Hard Heart- | :go:h':.:o:n):g:\ i ‘::‘;ndn:l‘—yonar:: A G et ol ol B o sl e | Detroit, 11; Washington, D. C, 1;| unprepared.” Representatives of civic organiza- a reatment is drastic. When it is ab- | San Francisco, Feb. 8 (P—Prin- New Haven, Conn. 1; Hartford,| Kurther explanation developed| tions joined in the protest, . i’ hers. The bark of their voices is [solutely established that a prisoner is [cess Anatoliesna Kropatkin, \\hlowyA Only 103 2 ¥ {0 Conn., 7: Hotston, Tex, 4; Portland, | that Conneeticut and West Virginia ed, “Treat "Em Rough” |cnoush to put fear into the ordinary | reigning sickness he is given prison of the Russian general, iolas | Vel’ages ny a rear Or'ore., e Sl R e e human being. Let an “old lag” get|sick diet. For breakfast a bowl of [Kropatkin, arrived here today from s Fresno, Calif, 1; Los Angeles, 4:|est number of legion members they| Los Angeles, Feb. 8 P — Mrs Type of Men and Prison- | tough with them and his days | weak tea, two slices of dry bread and | Manchuria en route to Detroit, Mich., Entire C{]un“ny Seattlo 2; Pittsburgh, 8: Philadel.|can get by midnight of April 7,| Ruth Peters Ormiston announced | heneeforth are purgatory. It. Dinner consists of coffee, dry [to wed Colonel Nicholas Rybanoff, phia, 12; Indianapolis, 2; New York, | With a loving cup promised as the| yesterday her attorney was preparing ers Often Have a Hard | Gomplalnts Tghored | bread and what is known in prison jonce of the Russian army general o) ana Chltare Ral. | "|spoils of war. West Virginia an-| her divorce suit against Kenneth G | e e e et 1 mehoty "“”"}“’ 87 onatup il T [Beadanerers f"“ft"" Dresinc.e e (By United Press) ’ ¢ ol | nounces that a new map will be is-| Ormiston and that the complaint . acked-up by the governor of the |consists of a bowl of hot water into [chanic in a Detroit automobile plant. i it Sollies R Y : # ook 5 . e Time. prison. According to a high police | which a teaspoonful of melted fat [The princess, exiled from Russia, [ Murder h“"l ":C"t"‘e b(‘lg business” | Conp, and West Virginia s\‘x‘l”:llr;::‘s'l‘nc“cml R el ::;,‘d s e official, complaints by prisoners of [is added—no more than sufficient |has been teaching languages in|in the United States and our mur- 5 £ | . : ill-treatment ned to, but|to give the water a greasy appear- | Manchuria. | derers surpass those of other coun-| ‘Leglo‘ns “1'1 IHO)t ‘Corsg)s_t ter%::‘:mfil “:r?;zifll Mw:sc?;g:- 1 ore often than not [ance. The evening meal is precisely | The colonel met the princess while 4 Aty e A Artoan Gre ndianapolis, nd eb. it rSunday Amusements Cut fongad R e piracy is ordered per- | the same as breakfast, except that |she was nursing in a hospital near | (11c8 In activity J 2 jar uas veel deeldrid. (hstwoen e D C It Is Said | o e turn to his cell and |cocoa I3 substituted for tea. Gener- |the Russian-Austrian front. He hm‘i"l‘“";‘"‘“ ““;“\‘l‘):“‘cl‘l‘l":‘;:'d d‘c‘;:lsc Jord mo‘ men of (oxnuu'rul am: own Crime, It Is Said Pherson, cvangelist, now dismissed. ot in prison for the bene- | is trea s [peen wounded. He proposed to her | telephones, ba g virginia, accordng to word| Washington, Feb, 8 (UP)—Sun- o S Ml | A0 s ;»‘;:sl;;r:-':r"t})ogis:(:\x‘r e s (1?;11‘05‘ trigerators, - surpass thelr forcign | which has renched national head-| day amusements reduco Sunday| HEAVY SNOW THIS WINTER nplaining about. Also | ging to return to work, no matter of |in Petrograd in 1919 and both the | competito 8 3 quarters of the American Legion | crime, according to testimony before | Boston, Feb. 8 (UP)—Though the governor looks on | what description. Nevertheless, he is | colonel and the princess had been | In 19 large cities of the United nere. a house judiciary subcommittee con- | SPring is nearly six weeks away, New being “beaten | kept on “sick diet” for ten days. [exiled States there were 111 murders com- | West Virginia geographers, With| sidering the Lankford bill for “Blue | England already has had more snow interfere. | Prison officials state that this is an | | mitted in January. fine disregard for geography, have| Sundays” in the District of Colum- | than during th: entire winter last s no more | infallible cure for laziness. Prisoners | SLIGHT QUAKE FELT | For purpose of C_omparison the | prepared a map elm“mg_th_n two bia. | vear. pangs of | with the most evil of reputations| San Bernardino, Cal, S (P~ | United Press cbtained from the| states adjoining, and claiming to| John B. Colpoys, representing or- | Weather burcau records today most appetizing ly if ever desire the dose repeat. | A slight earthquake was felt here | house office in London statistics for| demonstrate that Connecticut le-| ganized labor, said the bill would | showed a total snowfall - of 40.3 soup mrms‘ . State hoarding is no pleasure in | early today. It was noticed only the five rs ending with 1924. gionnaires have invaded the state. |Tresult in organization of “clubs” | inches thus far this season, com- Britain, | by persons in buildings of more than | Murders in all of England during| “War declared!” says the bulletin | which would lead working men into | pared with 38.3 inches for all of last the first of a serlea of four |one floor. There was no damage. |those years averaged 103 annually, | accompanying the map sent to na-| all-day gambling sessions | winter. 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