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News of the World y Associated Press NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, MARCH &, 1927. —.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS INSPECTORS DENIED ENGLAND AND JAPAN ASKED SUARIVRERSS 10 JOIN AMERICA IN NEW Tommendaliofls_ @u_ildmg Board% THREE‘PUWER NAVAI. P ACT OMHSSON cmmxznnl PALMBEAGH BANKS |France and Ialy, While Casc — Sablotsky Charges Politics [ESTABLISHED 1870 ASUALTIES MAY (TWO MILLION DOLLAR DIRT R.&E SHUTS DOOR i cittenes IN JAPAN QUAKE ROADS BILL IS TABLED IN ™ “22° "BU hese Figures However, Are But| SENATE UN HA”.’S MUTIUN Oggsainst Relainigg lllilrid:slcyi contee: March § -old Arthur Honery store heve' early today an ex- chocolates, W dressed, ary + Speculaive, Due fo Lack of | Beloved by Flock N/ Britain Senator BARS DOWN ELSEWHERE Communications Calls Attention to Fact suncs moe « S o G EWSPAPER MAN FLIES That Present Source [ ™ ™ L OVER STRIGKEN KREAS | of Money Has NOt trics Continue Old Policy. | was Plased tn Making chanzes. | Thyee Fail to Opefl and RHHS; Send Observers to orrespondent, Observing Scenes of Destruction in Smaller Towns of building commi has menopolized Been Determined. | oo -vev o M| [FR SENTENCED | .- Sarton Two s | Proposed Conference. = ipal limelight almost Feso e, [ New Britain factories there is at | ‘ st all ot . Measure Laid Aside for| " onc oher offiee besides that of) Tfl YEAR ANl] HA[F n Present P “~me Way |W i | woman polley and another whict 5 of Ohtair«t::.‘ Central Japan, Reports Fires As Adding To the Horrors of Demol- 1 comneil last ni small s adopted the anti-married " e ' — | Been S sted But Pl u sed the matter and may ] Would Be to Have Terms @ f’h” ure time bring about J“dge K[]OX R“_]es ished Buildings and Wrecked | | | inois, it By Bank Fallures— | Homes, Be Repoi.. Roph Vapy! similar to thcse at the DA so. P Florida Bank Announces Re-or-| Subject to Periodic Re- 2000 KNOWN DEAD 8 ) 129y, ice. I = ! o : Kyoto, Japan, March § (P Week or Two. U0) p, White, office manager APPEAL 1S TO BE TAKEN et serity | ganiztion Plans. | view. Two thousand persons died in . 1L & Erwin, announced that ! i g e | — regulations have been adopt o ol , Fla, Ma ‘ T arthquake, an offi- -An armor bearing §2 arrived too He said the offi- rn have the sam {ed by the office, | ARMISTICE DAY [ cials of the conc on salaries last § (P — The Former Alien Property Custodian 000,000 in cv the ol -tl’\n(or.\' . i Siiatontia AEAE GNEL o i rccommendation | L to p t th Iy proposed at Osaka #ay that, as far as > oy op E .\ . 5 r N T om Miami to preven e elos d :-‘ e Jaru\n is concerned, | RABBI J. H. ARONSON i HOLIDAY APPROV ]‘4Dwni“ that the girl whose mear Ul Rt ol S s gk e ol : s following ke "was the. severest g [0 support is her cmployment should | Filing of Necessary Papers by 5o Bl inspegtor; BellEen s S e be given t crence over a girl inc Council- | since 1 Hes Counsel. y withdrawals of deposits | who is m Any of the pres: . of Tokyo, Japan, March § (P xwwiRABBl AR“NS"N AGAIN single fem: iployes who z P -‘l . AL & O] the two banks continued 4 ches trickling in over crippled | ! i 0 W. 2 g in % rhoom. || SCVSTROD, VUt bank of expross- | Cpta |appropriatic lephone and telegraph lines indi- e e en th older married ailowed to stay, howeve L. May Adopt Policy. situation d d for | O the Stanley Rule & hi n inc 0sings | Lo services of | had Leen avert ry was; i govern from | Whicli have not as yet replied. | FFrance and Italy probably will be First Bank and Trust Com- | #shed to send representatives to the any of Palm ch and the North- | conference observer: tion afte 1 by the relief Cyril J. Cur 400 after five years' service, T ijman charg dispens ay's earthguake in central Japan, Sl hcluding both dead and injured, viased serv o to serve 18 bled by |some time by the reach 5,000, This figure, how- Tribute of Afl'ection Issued last Wednesday adopted | Level officials and at times it w ral prison P commission was wood Bank Trust Company, of The invitation understood speculative, and the Jap- i S 5 STSHuIE . Terons s " Tisa M”;.l e sian of § litical motives in ma s | W Palm Beach had closed their|'0 contain no definite formula for office asserts that, §0} J,u (‘ongregation Teph- Qb oAt e Fapnilatea Si utint Sirsi iR e § o his motion, doors when the First American |1Xing maximum tonnage limitations hr as is known, only 40 persons > ¥ s s e e e i e R v to leave salary and Trust Company here fail- | UPON ¢ , destroyers and sub- KlliRd ond 7 duluhen. ereth Israel The adoption came at the end of | may be adopied in the near future, Tl kvl st el B0 o8 olouan dls moratn g in g0 Lo pizposeyatthseons ! mm imission’s rec a will be to explore A telegram to the Hochi Shimbun ihuilding co 1 on two other West Paln B ition T I 1 ! t urs debate on an unfavorable |j¢ was sai ¢ rom Kyoto gives prefectural police — I ST e ko) by |, : 1 on wome ) that the salary of the pluin nks. | the s of arriving at an eports as authority for the of the board of | bric and rivers com- | mar T s at near finspector be incres Police Keep Order | unde for these maximum ent that there o 1,000 casu A k | el £ jm oftices of North & jpep or Counc | tonnage ich ¢ pent that there ¥ d Th xt day the house ! judg, rew, Stanley Works, | ri mooincll Police took charge of the crowds | (0nNase limitations which could be | » congr , comprot “cepted, particularly by Great Brit- es in Mineyama and four ot} > entire matter and | yna Lar ary & Clark, Oftic . i gathered in front of the insti- by villages, which were d h Isracl last eveving, A W land Lan 4 . Office | was pronounced. sommended ;i ain as a Europes e . earby villag 2 SYaSingRs appropriation bill | \ap ¢ T. Bure of the last speal Will Be Taken i - ions, and maintained order. ot & ECERAN Dewer ¢ Anfl, in royed. . voted to endorse the action of en adopicd was 1 | place said that although| A R WLl s Officials of the Citizens Bank an- | oW of ithe mon-partigipation ot EEyoral fegecifng Lo congregation Sunday in re-electing ADDIODIIEUONI L0 1w n were not banned t nnounced that he would Jy arenega s | he other | ROUNced that an armored car nad | 20 and Iy in, tha acceement voral foreigners reported : [ it the three dirt road bills B ; Foie ; inspector but the OtRCC]y b "yjja i for West Palm Beach | Reviodic hieviawn Weetion re been injured at Osaka and|Rabbi J. . Aronson rabbi of thel yic 1 heen o T ors single Judge Knox gr 24 - committes disap- e rrency for| The Washington government re obe, but their not giv- [congregation and spiritual leader {ed the previous day were rejec ] H “. presiden ich to file and his | prove ich a move {s not g il s Dk Farmers | COENIZed that such limitations on | | : i ¢ TBritain Ma comy ¢ funetion of the salary committes B L ) & c ction as ’ tunction o \ comn T T Gy e n as it hopes will be n. The only d igners is the reporte h unidentified Amc for-[of the Chevro Mysnayos [The senate got the f wning of In appreciation of Rabbi Aron- po an woman, {son’s administration of the cc corably did not care to speak . vote to leave the salary at $2.- d bill today. enator Kenealy move s of the Miret American | Fedched must be subject to periodic 8 {review by the three governments in t Company stated | 4 |the light of building programs in that the | nous tion of Counc ho fell into the water at Kobe |gation's spiritual life, the followingy | s + concur with the house ‘”i e T b is solvent and would | 2. : om a crowded gangplank as slatement was issued: r z the bill to the appropria- position B allar. 4 verorpanlzation: | m oLt bR of ships which may jurist steamer C: rnia was mak- | *“Rabbi Aronson dese tions eommitter to That ey have | be undertaken by any third go Y nent not a party to the agreemer 1 al reserve on hand. | erican wi others were | 1 mmendation for Lis nobis g ready to Jjured. They arve understood tolas during the short period of f : o s i o continuad abeard the ship. vears that he A S 'MMER IN ’i'HE WESF A rumber of army airplancs have it A | one to the Tango region from |New e voto to investigafe the damages. lendeavors, ) activities in New | sion made to take care of the s district, which was the hardest |Britain have heen stimulated to a 000,000 appropriation wonld be to' Plans to Take Vacation . 18 not heavily populated Imt is|very great extent. Education of ftable fhe bill. He said that the : q i Where He Can Observe | 3 ndded with small villages the in-jchildren vish matters have |es d receipts of i et | | | It is believed i “lever, that a s ment for reconsidering the max mum tonnage limitations in any ships annually, it can be worked out at Ge- ‘Washington, ho Edward 1°. Hall Hall Makes Suggestion chairman of the aj ted littee sug ter proc cash in va ether banks bill: hle Habiliti deposi £1,140,000; fair s nd that is why e recom- | » commission will compet umbents do not , they will not be re-1} g vith emphasis. He | 4 out, however, that if fthe 3 Ration Plan. 3-5-3 ratio applied to first-line vessels of the United State at Britain and Japan, respective- by the Washington arms treaty also will be considered if the three ce plan is accepted. acceptance of the -power plan indicated German abltants of which are employed in |y much improved here. Tn |of finance for the next two vea | z et % \e production of sil unt to £34,009,000 and | Farm Situation The stock exchanges and also mainten: e hange against the yen were app: 10,000 leaving around $500,- | ly little affected today, thus in ble for other purposes. | \yashington, March § (P—Pr. ating a belief that the earthauake atter of state aid ro dent Coolidge will set up his sum- \mage was not great economically. tions had been conside ner White House this year in the 'd {0 sho £ $441,000 7 van ork of charity, the community would has attained a most enviable repu- | that ti [tation; in short, both the religious |for 53 and social spirit of the J 00 av: | population here, have been greatly Hlift 1 conditions following the hree Palm Beach banks the con- Topre te, the wal in ity ts, the fail- ingpect- nkin original five Refugees from Mineyama :m‘; “During Rabhi Aronson’s stay in of his committee individu- | .o Judge's Statement tha t Bank and Ty - . o expeated Judge's ¢ non cot s not o the 4 ; sl T > yrming to the snow-covered rail-|New Britain, through his carnes he said, and D xpeated |l e oh aale the place In sentencing Miller Jug Salati e ! e wany a few weeks ago in Lake | h‘".( J;‘l‘;"“ seck a different ration ay lines in hope of transportation jcndeavors, both the Jewish —mer plan would be formulated 1oy ,4 yis choice promises to fall 'said that the court wonld 1 10 {will be ord- | Worth, and continued large “‘”"'mr\\:i“r:u'rrc“(:'(" ials do not belt t ashington officials do not believe care of some appropriation the past | drawals hy depositors in vhere they c find land women lhere have becom: somewhere between the All have been spar i ce 1 the ordeal and that ingly, ed in times of peace. 1t i A A ed the northern part of West Palm der Resigning noacn some 1 | ; i t od and shelter. Other small towns Ir Thteuectan o Tewidh wat. | Phon e comnibies Buds-wut smmkl0Ch Pe el e S o 1 have been pleased if e however, that the ration question [ the Tango district are suffcring ters and have heen taught thor- | hu :m‘i"':': 'If"‘- R | Washington and not too far sonth, S hE e S | " More than $10,500,000 has |,,v‘\“"“"|:"l:’m‘“:' a real stumbling block i _— \"v mv}o\\"":h‘: ]lw nx‘m‘ I'r\l.xr’ u-:x.. propriation committee,” he said, :I|"\\‘»‘vl'\\ \1\ ‘n; ‘iy:ii ve tha F = e y:\l Kk m“:t St ’m'uh 1;’0’ s”:”;, “‘-1 Others Tnvited. 3 S |ish, has manifested it m ek G o provision far fuvhishing the| Bik el gland hil Wi | of such crime . Utk y Bank and Trust Com-| " nd Italy to Iy o agl gty 3 {building’ of the beautiful syna-| & 1 B0 PrAV R ST M0 S nave | fAshing and seek a lict " he continued, i 2 Im Beach is capitalized | SCTYOTS "1'“ three-power confer- g : ue on Winter street. This econ- [ 0ffit, (0 E B0 T e T would | respite in the farm c \ccept the verdict of 7500 and Tas $105.000 q a | enee is in line with the desire of the g | tion has hecome the seat of [, .} sroror (o b ' bill tabled | both with personal preference and t that you did not take | us and undivided profits. No e g ] various activit which are very| oot 0 ime as we can formu-|With the opinfons of his closest and tell your story, and whils | mnounced for the v‘]nv" ontinued on Page 17) B FOR SLAYING WOMAN 55 i b e et PR oot . jcertainly be prouf. ot “suehia toeh-ijy (tion and then bLring it out.| Partieularl he came to a « u time of w may : Ao el A e jter e e oo wave with the farm 0dd that good citizenship is Andrews and Peterson | Northwood Bank, which serv- | | | One of the most fundamental (oupco ot the present, but I want | bloc in congress, and wrote a veto believed to have closed Con | pertaining to kasroth, which is the [y Hangs Himself = that he did not see | president’s ntentions today. fther 000,000 was arrived at. | is no doubt Mr, Coolidge will devote 1 uenfstueck, a Bethlehem butche: veo | most v imposed Sapiro ashed that part of it relating to impris n State Rank, at here, was closed tod ftal feature of the Jewish natan | ow Bethlehem, Pa., Man Ad- |and userul accomplishments of Rab- | {0 cive ‘the scnato a chance to de- |4t the end of the p carcoer those i publio. oftice and ! [i Aronson, was his organizing of |12 500 S ettt aeting. e s e e L arly (it duty to be steadfast. From Offi for the same reason « 'I'AKES HIS ‘]WN l“.‘E mits Killing After Ad- |the Vaaa Kakasroth. = This institu-| Senator Shaw Agrees | aaministration senafors and others| "l do not beifeve the imposi- rom ice _Closing of the re-oreanized Tirst tion has full control of matters dcal- There is a great deal of force in | high in political coun ave goi DX OIS0, =X © upon you, | Bank and Company of Take t vances Were Spm'ned |ing with kasroth and it has assumed [y, 0¢ gepator Hall has said,” Sena- | to the White House to AlpLoon et S wthing to | Worth a fe ks ago had appar- | I {he responsibility of cspecially eni- | sha, senate leader said, adding | Cooldge to take some first-hand ob t you have suffered, but 1 have i denestiors ers 10| Frederick Wilson of Ken- |Yorcing the sale of real kosher meat |y, (5 not prepared to vote on it|servations in the ag ural west, {uty 10 perform toward offic W their accou in 1 | o ¥ March § (P)—An |and delicatessen. This organization g pagters stood. He briefly re-| Althou nothing was satl of j* > SPAREII I Rastions are sun A o s g Y ‘ nfi.‘;"ui‘l?‘é,fin?.‘.n today by W. so supervises all other matters | oot the fight in the house on the in a White House disclosure of fle (1 more humble than was yours. [ ||||'.|:y..\: ailure tucky, an Honor Man, at he was the slayer of Miss nme his by the , 2ll of | such time as he can dur [h Hummel, shot to death here last | home life. The hill came from nowhe arently had cleaned up | “Both {he- synagoguc an a sudden and the roads | western trip to a study of con- ctors. Froaen s were as- AN - [ appatenily, Hac | vand Kakasroth are splendid ac-| oninitten, he | S Miller not G ro et o ot e eeten L LA (R o ystery fo the satisfaction of the | Va's b commi e said. ditions, and to talks wi t il i o ned e closing o bank | ick Wilson, of Loulsville, olice, A charge of murder was |complishments and ritaln | jre expressed his helief that the | farmers, Many times in bis pu Al s ; : whi bad farn mainly I oo oo atE : jEomiishmanis fand LR : he | ) i e e et o d Gy ! | Ky. a sophomore at Princton uni- bdged againet Fuenfstueck, who jmay wel ‘v L S fewiah, | apPrOPIi tion committee was the! ytterances, he has ed t T e G : S fot P il 1 y and for three terms an 0 sue! sti s. v a Jewish " i 5 el doelda 3 a4 and as my judgment as an | Cur W ) a year C ve S & wite and five ehildren, and the |such institutions. ny hardest workin ce of the|need for further lo on to . | was found hangi oties amnounced that thelr investi- |community would be bettered with fyopop) ml Izeferring 1o jiave the surplus crop situation, and 1 I A0 Rt i I8 roort in Hamilibn hel toukves at an end. |suen indispensable and nvaluable oorg of o $73.000.000 road hond | pe is anxious to inform h Ui SIion id Sapiro. cters K at Greenview, | il o e ation was at an er X | he is andous to rm b nte ke U ] it | Wilson, who was 20, had been in Fuenfstucck, arrested a few hours | possessions. L) issue, he said he did not Know | qn that subject hefore riverforilonioe oot i R S SHINE AR v o) a run staded | oo e e T ; er the ving, was said to have | As evidenee of the appreciation [ iiher such question was to | na MeN ;| Seniared ¢ however commented that if the ! Uhilip 4 oog e = rod that|Poor 1 ical condition, university tter the slaying, i ; : SR the McNary-Haugen bill is & P R Yo o tic: He left b1a. the molice. that he shot Miss|of the moble and sacred Work of|coue hefore this assembly. B A b e ellate should find abasis co fon flFn it by At . Mo loft no mote. . P e6 of Bethlohem, when | Rabbi Aronson, it was decided at the | guygior Picrson declared hat the el Ce e p Al North S D b b B T he refused to continue their friend- |said meeting tp doubla his presentiganato shonld concur with the house &t the judgment of convie- wew clectrical inspector said | Ghien o | wilson's suici was the second is not will within a mc t Princeton. This was done in order to bill to the appropri 19 sending th hip after having learned he was |salary. harried. His wife recently return- | further encourage Rabhi Arons o ienais &y Tie Wil acc was the first | | e o | n N on committes was a vote of con- < COUPER 10 BE CHATRMAN -~ will ki r less month ago, when wif retuen A e B e G e = reco : und es in tem a from a hospital, where she had |his work and to afford him the enmmliice. : - - ; 1 e rient for several months, | portunity to remain in New Britain tor Kenealy said that the sit- Coming From Color: s A M uere 0t REIIGIS s 5 cen & p o (B Bt el § rom Colorado hay thel 1t . was then, the police said, that |to devote his time and energy fo on roads the state was ey ¢ Love elr own lives > et leamed that he was |the great betterment of Judaism in il f To Join New Britain’s OF ADJUSTMENT BOARD :"is.kin Pl ey | from some- | harried. Ituenfstueck is about 40 | this city. i pog| 01 then must ) o Delegation to Pa e s iy e g ; ears old. “As further appreciation of Rabbi}ypore, He thought the proper thing | ., A S . Wil quitp, o S = Martin A. Gerhart shut himselt tn Miss Hummel, who was had I Aronson’s efforts, it was decided 105 do was concur with the house Fines Also Imposed by e joi | T wry is Blecton Takes Place Tom Lo several illumi- hotored here to v girthood [ hold a banquet in his honor. ok send the bill to the appropriat- | o . former resident New Britain |~ ‘”‘ Ao < ol Night of Tull Membership [iend, Mrs. James Buckhlew, who jonly the members of the Tepheretll jjon committee, let them consider it | Judge in Bridgeport e b Lo Peterse or the time buing at| | ersuaded her to remain over night. | Tsracl Congregation. the - T €% jand handle s they saw fit, ! S has sent an applica vill aceept, H« 43¢ et Meeting. | he young woman hot when | Auxiliary and the Chevro MySnayos copators Keeney, Pierson and Court | G TR however, is no , ass ottt w oo M frs. Buckalew stepped oss the | will 2, but all {ha representa- pyciingham wanted Informafion on | | state commander of the Amert 0 as a permar Judge James B. Cooper will be | jiange of the youth said that he treet to arrange at a garage for the | tives of the various Jewlish soc etics |ype way the house had handled the | 5 SR .H'm Al s “m « in office wi chuirman of the board of by q" peaom persensitive within ioring of her car. When she re- [and organizadlons in New Britain. fyi, there bring some question on| Bridgeport, March 8 (P—Ralph| jimselt to fee SinaAY s N&G nder early cons Lustment at a mee Lemorrow {4y, st few weeks and for the last [ ined she found Miss Hummel dead | will be invitel to be present. The | just which bill had been reported in | W. Pride, 30, of 57 Henry street | pyiiain gelegation to the Le tlon will again bo given the matter | night, it is expected, ! [two weeks 1 Wiost: ol Htite n the pavement in front of the |date and program of this will | Favoranly New Haven, was sentenced by Judge | pational coavention in Dports, | Of Dis Hg N rxayiously it o DIOZ (B lokd IBIPEORNNES 1 ag ot a i buckalew apartment with five bul- |be announced later.’ Mrs. Merritt Also Agrees Relph Bears dn ity court today to| oo o, SONVSERAN L BAES dlented lu_]'-iwnh that : $2.300 | Judse Cooper lms been *| He roomed alone on the third t wounds in her body. A sixth | Mrs. Merritt suid she bell months In jail and fin 100 and Banlatn Birton 18 a0 formur | e ¢ |floor of the dormitory and tha ullet, which had missed mark. | 180,000 Are Affected by every one was In sympathy with the | costs, charged with having in his | T (Gt donEnt Dl B anitor, John Tindall, jr., found the rashed through the window of a . el Qiwtloq | N00Q for state aid roads, but she be- [ possession treasury balance lottery o, o e 1 ey ole of a permanent cha s e e Grtertattie e oy house, Polish Textile Strike five, th Foauest of the appropria | Hickets designcd for sile i this cits, | 117 couneil of New iritain from | Radio Division Formally | 1> delayed because of the fact | 100 When he b red o Tuenfstueck was arrested at his| Warsaw, Poland, March 8 (P—A [{jon committee was a fair“one. He was arvested several weeks @ .‘* JIEQN0. 1Y he A Established by Hoov ftnat t “have been no m { SRR [ ome a few hours later. An auto- | strike of textile workers has broken | Senator Walcott, chairman of the| by burcau of investigation police. residence in the \\' st some ti s abhishe Y HOOVEY | cince that time at which there was a | Muskogeo, Okla, March § (UP) \atic pistol was found in the fur-|out at Lodz and most of the other | finance committee told the senate | Dride healed in bonds of $1,000 | zo, but m»-_mu that he ston, March 8 (#—As a | tull attendance. : | s ‘m-‘u h'mi -gm'h Which [ace. of Tis ccllar by police who | Polish textile centers, tying up about | there might be something reported | Dominick Spinnelli, 30, a barber | sisnified his intention or step in the llation of the | Several appeals which have been | to bo issued today, might to France with his for ¢ radio regulation system, Seere-| pending before the board for marmy | " carched the house. It was loaded | 150,000 workers. within a week or ten days which|of Rose st Stratford, was ar- | N ; v '8 apparently had been tosscd on| The workers recently demanded | would provide money for this appro- | raigned on two counts of selling | -Duddics® here shows thit tary Iloover today created in the |wecks will be disposed of at tomor- (¢ “’l‘“‘n ”11\‘:”:1 I"‘h.'l;"s'_‘;:““; he hot coals only a moment before | 25 per eent increase. The employers | priation and belicved it should be [lottery tickets. He was sentenced "'i heart is still in New Dritain, | commerce department independ- | row ht's meeting, which will be ¢ i t“ b i = X 51' h‘-“ .“ ‘_‘° hey arrived, the authorities said. | countered with an oficr of a 10 per | tabied for the present. ! two months in jail on the first count | —_— - ent radio division, under direction | at 7:30 o'clock at the oftice of | €l k,|mhmm5 sulcide here, it was District Attorney Boyle of Lehigh | cent advance, which was refused. | Senator Wheeler of Stratford | and was fined $50 and cosis on the | g———— — of William D. Terrall, who has been | Mayor Weld. eved by classmigtes today. ounty, said Miss Hummel had call- Latest rveports indicate that tho | favored the same action. second count. He appealed in bonds | | | ! chief radio supervisor for the hureau —_— — e lv""h of Lillilan Collins was LA on him ten days ago with refer- | strike hgs been only partially effec- enator Shaw said that the mat-fof $500. | THE WEATHER ! of navigation POISONED BY TOADSTOOLS found by her foster parents in | nee to threats alleged to have been | tive. Employers claim that mnot | ter. had not received any considera- | Steve Mrascov, 24, of this city, ar- | | —_— | 17 The radio commission created by| San Francisco, March 8 (—Iour | their home late last night. A bul- de hy Tuenfstueck against her | more than seventy per eent of the | tion of the roads committes, raigned on two counts of sclling lot- | New Britain and nity: congress will take up ¢ of | persons were fighting for lifo herg |let had penctrated her head. ife, and Mr uenfstueck also told | workers have walked out at T.odz “This is something coming out of | tery tickets was sentenced to 30| | Generally fair tonight and I bandling judicial and semi- al | today after cating toadstools which Lillian had expressed a fear that holice she had seen a letter in which | while Tomaszow and other cente a clear " he said. "It went|days in jail on the flrst count and | Wednesday; colder tonight. | | radio questions, but will execute its | they had gathered in the belief that jher adopted parents would send her husband had threatened tofand sald to be continuing in full = fined $50 and costs on the second | | decisions through the new commerce | the polsonous plants were mush- |her back to the orphanage whence khoot the young woman. operation, < (Contlnued on Page 17) count. He also appealed. | % —% ! department agency. rooms. WL 5 5 she came several years ago. v i

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