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GORDON RAPS SABLOTSKY Republican Candidate K0 NERGY SHOWN SPEEDING DRIVER Truck Operated 50 Miles an Hour in Heavy Tralfic cratic Councilman Should Attention to Conditions in Sixth. Councilman Samuel Sablotsky m the Sixth ward has been too bus watching what other wards been doing, to pay any his own, 4 Attorney Monroe S. Gordon, republican aspirant for the| t in the common council now oc. cupled by Sablotsky, in a stateme today. Mr. Gordon's statement came a3 a result of a campaign speech de- livered last night by Councilman S lotsk in which the latter claim- ed that Glea street was paved for a political move. The republican David Luryea, aged 21, Hartford avenue, of 69| pleaded guiity to| the charge of speeding and was| fined $20 and costs in police court ! today. Through Attorney Albert A. Greenberg, Luryea conveyed the in- formation to Judge Alling that he| was in a hurry to deliver Iaster work for the Star Cleaning Co., and was driving a truck on West Main sireet at an excessive speed in order that he might finish his day’s work | ore nightfall, Aotorcycle Policeman Alfred Tan- v d that Lurye truck | going 50 miles an hour when it passed Park Place. The tralic was heavy, at 5:35 o'clock, and the truck wassed every other vehicle along | ey Green- rded sen- eplicd that candidate toda : “Councilman Sablotsky accus- cd the common council of falling to cooperate with him because of the t that he is a democrat and most the other members are republi- Now, I say if the sixth ward had a republican councilman would be in accord with the the members it is possible that the xth ward might secure the neces ary appropriations for streets, sew- ers, ete, “Counciiman of tence, but Judge Alling a person who would drive at that| rate of speed on West Main str could not reasonably expect lenien Attorney Greenberg said the young an will be obliged to pay his fine and may also porarily. He as this appearance in court will lesson to Luryea, and Judgo J should think it Sablotsky, 'tn hi talk last night, referred to the Glen street paving job. That only hrin k the argument I set forth i my letter to the voters: that Coun. cilman Sablots | watehing wards have Allng ! hoan doing to pay any attention te be 4. the sixth. If he more stre on our own streets and less on Gl street, T assure the voters that would have heen more results shown than there are now—wh 3 are none.” 0 re be Louis Maxon, a local butcher, led guilty to the charge of vio- tion of the ordinauce concerning 1hs covering of fresh meat while being conveyed through the stre and fined $5 and costs . He was represented by Attorney D. Saxe, who told Judge Alling xon had been to the slaughter Democratic Rallies | One afternoon rally and three to- night are on the democratic schedulc ! 0 | of political activity for the day in rouse for a load of beef yesterday | which the Jeifersonian candidates morning, and had used proper cov-!hope to carry their campaign to the ering on that trip, but in the after-' clectors of all distriots. con he drove to Kensington and |- Councilman S8amuel Sablotsky who 1 not intended to stop at the inciied his speaking campaign slaughter house, €0 he had 1o |night by flaying the republican covers. On the return trip, however, answering the eriticism of his he stopped for a load of bee i opponents, will hold forth at had driven it as a t|o'clock this afternoon at the corner Vefore I to of Main and of the health departm {one of first aft Attorney Saxe said attempted an excellent rept J. munity and is not ns of any law. In this insta there is no question that the s violated, hut not intention Nicholas Kounaris of Cherry s ago on the property of told M of rnoon rallic Registrar saw Maxen given to him, bea com- violi- ever homs ket will ¢ Ma han will pre liy in Central . Paul 2 for alderman in the John I Callahan and s other candidates will speak Rallics will be held Sast Main and Spring Washington and xth ward candis candidate ward n Walko of Judge Alling he for & newwindow and julsment was su William Ku ot alko's car ended. 116, of 249 Ity to the at the former the speaker llahan, James I Zapatka, Harry | others, rally, o will in rphy, Wilson chiu ft and continued for one of the probation of to the allegations the young man stole jutney bus on April 6, from another bus th but he insisted enly 50 cents the first time and &8 L & cenis the followin of the | 8anized weifare organi nlor the drivers saw Lim running away after | Promotion of higher ideals among g the moncy from the eash | the negro population of New Drit- and reported the incident to | @in. Plainville and vicinity will Thomas C. Dolan, who turn- [hcld at I O. 1. hall this eve- in t wion to headqu A lar endance is ex- ters with the sult that Scrge d and a number of prominent O’ Mara ted Kukuck. speakers are expected. gea said he el Mayor G Weld has been fic hoy is not normal meniall spe have a num reply to Prosccuting other prom the Woods Knkuc he namo of on will Worked since ! New T of the frozen his fect on iland {ation, Bnd the reason he Among the speak that he w {grand chancellor | branch of K of Tioston. According arrant, from a nd 45 ceats following day, that he stole in the $1.45 STy R, Negro Welfare Assn. To Hold First Dinner The first supper of the newly or- taki Lox, cor neh il emb a lo from the e t Sportsmen Will Plant Small Moiith Bass 1‘1‘ Parker Ag'un Honored ha regular April me i w Britain Fish Il At Bz\i\ers Conference 0. F. >arker of Buckey H.\)\n g Co., this yesterday re d a the exceutive committe 4 last evening . hall on Glen members were pre four residents representing the city, was member of 100 ng abo nely of 1a e 0 ) Pran omnrittee, mail mouth uture, a8 s0on h be found, ing to nid place. Of E{t rmen hat Hartfor b open to fhe bars hav Ihe state authoritics. b obtain ion or w canired to fish on 1 cooperative or ng non-competing . which was held at Waldorf-Astoria, New April i bhass fry as o su those p in seen interest anmoue No. wholesale the Hotel e , York Cit csen ! T DIES prom- n s¢ q cpecial W t 4 R the to th ment | will on i 1ot down by All those ur 11 be req which will be town clerk or from me commis will Heense streams o W Was at One T ime | Governor of the Bank of France Pavis, April 8 (R—Geor 1. noted financial expert rnor of the Bank He resigned as zovernor June after a conflict | with M. Briand’s radical ministry. .| M. Robhineau, born at Dar-L | July 1, 1860, early achieved famd |as a monctary expert. Tor many 1years before becoming head of the | Bank of France he was a depart- ental chief. resolutely his 4 July Servoir public n g and a an ot state onds. Several recls of motion pictures | . shown by A. G. Hawker, in- 1z those Johnston: b iy local | inflation, and this poliey i of pheneants, 1t was | elections of May, 1624, brought him SR e linto consiant conflict with the suc- l;“m e A s cssive radical-so cal assoclation since b i ) on two years aso. il 4 He was replaced but .ronxinu.. Legion Post Auxiliary honorary Takes in 19 Members | SJddy-Glover Unit 6 held a special r to in- A nd | sot face by of the It | ane ; ibution il he count of i by T hold the Morcau title of OF TOWN WEDDINGS Marriage license returns filed office of the town clerk indic following weddings out of 1l John A. Steffman of Middle '\nnl Miss Louise I. Hawley of married in Middlctown, by Rev. J. J. McGin- ‘ond D, Byrnes of Hart- tenson of New Haven, harles O. ;\Ivnn of this o of l' rtland o bioto s clas o 19 aanidaics, i Nheasing entertainment of music Jancing was rendercd and the Unit s addressed by Mrs. Ruth Pfen- i, state treasurer, who remarked h the aims and purposes of the Lncrican Legion Auxiliary. An Invitatlon was extended to the nembers to attend a distriet meet- s in West Hartford on April 9 ;_ Meriden Unit of the Auxiliary lso extended an invitation to the hembers of the Eddy-Glover post to ltt nd a eard party and dance to be fin the local post in Meriden on Lprit 33, jan Walter Milkey, Mrs. George 1ing, Mrs. Fred Tyler and M t ki Bell have been added to the | Who took part in the Y. M lirls' Work Commi Members | men's and girls” basketball £ the Willing Service club will be | Will be held on Thursday, ho gl o Stowell on | tturday, when they will ike 1o the G am Homestead in jensington for . Mem- the committee are also in- xl to attend the hike. in Re city, marricd “bruary “ovilly | eity, and Miss Portland, ¥ February 28, Carthy. BASKETBALL BANQU The joint banquet of the playel GHA league ve. hail, su The playe will be the ats of the Industrial Council of | the association, Following the bhanquet will be held in the gymnasium. Is the first time the members of the league have combined in thelr sea son's soclal. 5 of o dancing i s are to be » moeting of on April 21, Says Demo- Pay h.l\LE ttention to who rest of | °n too busy ! there | Mark Drive for Votes | 5200 | EBast Main streets in | mith and other candidates on the | the > of the Qual- | I general counfer- | Itob- | of | Duc | ‘ ts life the fish had fe \~lml on two| April 21| at 6:30 o'clock in the “Y" banquet | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SA TURDAY, iLE[‘iII_gNI][;EII]{SSH}Vvl[E?IT"COUNTSESPSJ ST YOUIG 1 Stauley Works Leads New Mem- ber Drive With 38 | rders Night” was observed by Eddy-Glover post, Amerlcan Legion, | in the EIks' clubhouse on Washing- ton street last night, with Charles I°. $mith, president of the board of directors of that company, and Vies- | President H. R, Owen as guest | Mr. Owen talked on community wel- {fare and the possibilitics of i | development through legion cirele: Nathan C. Avery reported for the ihouse committee, Howard A. Tim- {brell for the committee on boyy' | liot K. Burr on post activi- | 4 Harry C. Jacksen on Amer- Legion night at radio station The soloists for the radio | progr: on the night of May 14,! will be Mrs. M. T. Crean, James | Daniel Donahue, John J. Crean ana Charles Moore. A report on the Pa made by Gustav Carls Scheuy for the ball commit returns to > a report without delay metbership drive came to 1 th Works in t having membars, r nd hav s went to O. ht in 3 ve Charamut, tions ,and John ionnaires to his crec between West V {and Connceticut it was ¢ ormer state had and Connecticut Declares She Fired Because He Told hey He Could Wife, not Make wris, April (UP)— De Janze, forme horne of Buffalo |shot Raymond De Trai he told her he could { her, \she told Judse Bacquartwh he questioned her at the Lariboi hospital. The countes and herself in a rail in the Gare bu Nor Neither was fatally wounded the countess lad not ifliciently ermit questionir The countess said pending belween he husband. De Trafiord, met on a b game h dition in Africa, had promised marry her after both won divorc but explained the ot him that he could not nage | [mily objected Harss L took him with AT ver which he e rec- for huntin make ind we decided o to kill De | soon s sh son, Her His 9 | shot, De ‘Fraffor] to whom to m day do so 1 pilgr the Tr v of mom: fic th will 1 police i fSAr,l;fi-VANZEm SETENCED A6t (Continued I'rom First Pag April connt It new 42 who Johnson, IA Dedham, 9 ancien court folk county in this t fully guarded today as the for the imposition of ce on Nicola Succo against 1 for murder sympathi countr have pro urt was due to open at Sentence of death in the elec iair was to be pronoutniced by 3 Wel Thayer of the su- perior court, who presided at trial of the two men in 1021, T erd found guilty of the mu | of a paymaster and his guard payroll robbery at Ho n mel s | Lhsheting | one house o 1 was car hour a; David Ogren, who was |commander, nominated men to the nucleus of a G0-men drum ‘.mn to he formed in the Legion Entertainment was by the U s' club of Lande: The girls th Lieut. o Ander- arge. They scored a big rodies on “Hinky- ! acting Bartol V' | convi liin 10 Kenneth Cramer of Wethers state commander, was the p t for the evening. e | |Dry Agents Want Help From Railroad Sleuths oI (D) ationed on the courthon hibition ofticials today began a cam- prsveniod e entrina of who could not prove t paign to enlist aid of railrond de- | P70 I i | tectives to prevent illicit liquor ship- | 40 Dt Hak | et L | gathiered in the vi Heh s \rm-mvmn nd 1 ared that I tion it app triends of the conviete Dedham, although it manufactures, is chiefly : tial town on the outskirts s with 1quor |y 4o 610 of the oldest bill the consign- | iy Nugenchusetts and other building | ;i o™ S 1d. tha ely to dis- | gl . | ed streets, | Ac ¢ enforcemont agents, some | yuo. Sy s are cven routed through | om0 1 A then sent back into the | panacured from liguo mous tha afford it shington, A at to persons r conve they were of the Treas- rtually all large goes by rail. Kk shipments have been doned beeauss of I Bootleggers load ted points, s lumber or 1 and deliver it some aban- 1 tre used Enter Court ver came into th Sacco anid took well char ) shipping the to tentative | board cooperi- according his | An trews | plans Dedham prison in and on o s — he two men ra br ration From South |0t b 1 Not Helpful to Negio | tossther and to negro has lost out by migrate | side, north, This the decision As they alig? wrrived at during a debate at the | rounded by M. L. Zion church last evening. iform, c » debate was staged between | escorfed them us ows: Tom Lawrence, | steps. They Henry nd 1. K. Singleton Jr., on affirmative side, and F. MeDew, Dhilip Richardson and J. | 3 on the negative, QU on was “Resolved that ‘o has henefited by migrating | The decision of the judges| was that the negative side won the up many Mi or ro w o S up pans Day tl tures newspaper photo; re token inside and by to time a con nad gathered about the mt there was no dem Appeal From ¥ Paris, April 9 (P—An pardon In behalf of Nic «d Bartolon Vanzet ngton governmer the sig; ures of TFormer Pre r Calllaux, Mme. Dorian | president of the international | for the rights of man, Victor president of the French Ie the rights man, haux, seeretary of cration. Only faint rved in courthouse were Thomas Ruffing, J. J. Williams and Rev. M. W. (jrv'bnu< | Wi e e bty |s¢ nnde SOLVED @ a DISAPPEARANCE Iron Cross In Sturgeon’s Stomach is Clue To Missing Veteran Harien, Germany, April 9 (P—An on cross in the stomach of an § yound sturgeon, eaught in the Rhine near Harlen in Westphalia has solv- ¢d the mysterious disappearance of a crippled war veteran who was be- [lieved to have hurled himself intoj |the river in a fit of despondency | | of o ction has » to th chusetts the two men ceountable partially to t that few the newspapers nted the deeision. There was a protest meeting 1 night organized Paris comm e {brought on by the realization that of e could never recover from the e cts of shrapnel wounds. | Two fishermen landed the huge { fish from a small boat after an hour ist and attended by about two il | battle. Among numerous objects in | sand persons, but there wer | the stomach v found the iron|Prominent speakers and the cond class, with the name|Coedings passed without inc geant August Stiefthaler en-(A similar meeting was held od on the back. Polico ident g 1 the medal as ono worn by tho| cteran when last seen seven 0. The police now aro convin Sticfthaler commited During the estimated 2 e pro- tent uilty, Saceo 1l of his re He monent in the you, marks t 1 had tur toward how Jowey his friend unopened tins of sardines, a vanity containing a powder puff and in Holland coins and more than a dozen fishhook courtroom wn. i all my people, my who have been with m comrades, soven years ade JONES GOOD STUDENT Star Leads Others in His Class at College anta, Ga April Jones who is weighted down with | honors gathered on the fairway, is sceking new laurels on the campus An nnaly of recont freshman | law class examinations at Kmory | | University showed that the open golf 0 champlon of Great Britain has laid Dte crime from the carth. Divery his classmates a stymic for the first 0N that knows these two hands iaatat: knowa I have never had to go out Robby and steal and kill to get me 1 and torts with the only “A" and|can earn my living with fhese two | while his “B" trailed one student in | hands. T have been abie to live at | public utilitics and also was second | higher life than by crime.” hest in his pleadings he forged into Vanzetti said that his father and ad by obtaining *C" in prop- | uncle in Italy were in good circum- the highest In the class. His | stances and had offered him posi- in contracts was the only one |tions there, ven in two yea i “T could hav the court 4 Ju been spoke sh than broke into of notes hut 1o them T have Kitled. to elimi ssed ne ays him 1 l sod against somewhat hetter cco hut oceasionally . He had a pile or the most sreg “In all my life, a never len and never ave struggled all my lite N Golf I 1 At 9 — Bohby ! led his el in contracts ne back," he con T etatio \ red yost qued by Clty Items for the p 4 damages Acting Judge city court in aulich Kirkham, Intiff has Morris ll action of | Albert inger. Harry plaint of H Frank h 1 Walter Kossw rowill seeretary of the 1 noon in New Hay STATE FIVANCES AR - These came n bot Th With xpect notify to was on tents n co csses h to b words hods in s i on cor week that t had pre- [not be nd har mphasi in the| inc doome all to a crir prom n for huma s n so v tion then itt New York Chanffeur Fatally Wound- ‘1 od When Biuccoat's Gun is Dis- jaht With Crowd i attempt 1 1o in Yor rolma der's 2 ma cted 1rot owd 1 had uffeur, Marot revolver © crowd surr velled ve it to the W follc i, o D y T I Serves eral melee men and six women ition for question to the staii minor in h with the taken L for New Haven Taxicab Men Want 1o Increase Rate ew Hay ril 9 (UP) rd c put 1 E 1 1 from $1.50 for present rate ngers. chief of ent polic Smith, oppe A hun o i leard fa sona ard and West Point | To Renew Grid Relations New York, April 9 (PHarvard West Poin about to renew letie relation v pl 1 in 1938 1 as th h nher ing 63 o nat an, reported here toda nnouncement to th s made by the Boenin crday which said William J gham, tie oricial | Dollas jted Unele Sam's school on the 1 and discussed ming | competition - football, ball, | i and three minor of Crimso v i spor the in “broken | Hary- et o chess mateh ln d. The ‘ iger also did ' the editorial hoard Harvard Crimson fr chal- the Daily P'rin et them on the day whon ves of 1 comy which teeont s no the The li ernment ip to t G50 me ) last the Orle ball mon: | REEAD HERALD CL SUFTED AI)S‘ P'OR BEST RE later Lollar i furth approved r Samuel C. a up the » by havir on unfavorable reports 1 freight re Marine dent Grant will le than E BIG QUESTION - Are Real Problems oi Assembly Conn., April ed 9 conti to be the legisl; " 1is odind ported in report in a da ournment y zction taken will n to be prompt. The gov- to be ready Tuesd es that he conv bot addre nti given as to than public e e in mation h 3 ad- which ties of wmore busine: nmi would tior s income exce appropr Later 1ues for the leric C, \\'nll‘o&, chair- wnce committe und- at hearing on & state tax on cuso o sta rid of on the the million dol- 1 bill, It w first spirited over dirt roads took cks ago. The senate 10,000 appropriation hill and | the appropriations | e bill allocating $1,000,000 1otor vehicle department re A roads each y how nature P o that the of Sonate Shaw of Redding sk of the legis- the rules suspended rs acted on by the sen- house or en- the matte fi his motion after the prac- heen assailed by Senator omers. House ¢ Averill was successful imilar motion throv he work of the senate is ceded nup. This was shown ollowing incident this w a fire district in chairman borough committec the bill said that s a b explain usual question to the body: caring on two hills propos- in constitution arc 1 noxt Tnesd 1 is expected to appear be- o constitntional amend- ittco in behalf of a ing the time of the gislature. hearing 0} are wera hearing bills were ro- the and five of commi this week. Jle reports on 25. The house T Tred out ces at 7 and ed o senate nine. ouse led the sens of measure fopt f its own measures to the measu lopted by up- ch. e in the mer Taken As Marine Transport ! April 8 (UP)—The Grant of the Dollar port heve has been requ y the United States govern- {runsport marines and pro- n Dicgo to Chi isco, ner lay and all passenger one for (lw next yi Ori corps o n, and provisior 60 days will b nt on the ship. he and stores carried to The Presi- n Diego not April according to ne officials, 20, (7 = house | goes to the gov- | Governor | The house | 21 measures | 1 pass- | as turned over to gov- | CROWD DIVIDES ON BUTLER AND BORAH Both Roundly Applauded as They Debate Dry Law { | | | | 9 (A — The repub- varty today stands ¢ two of its prom Senator William E. Presid Nicholas M. { Columbia, to take up the prohibit in 1828 nent i ipn law just a : on the of th st evils of that ti ment platform repeal o ot ol mari; and not to 1 il it 1 . un 1 hail shony to th nd tor room was Admission was through tick [ buted 1 th memb, 1 here was | public WNAC Wi \\ of Pro By decision of Aecision, formal ov 1 by 1to t no dence ‘ru au its ¢ wt of the de- sh more en- It was ntial- udible nd divid ak all good na lot of matic paus cred the opportunity. tavery a nation- a4 some- It 1s more the iss It s a question of ction and | form of gover by the constitu- al is from the legis- hes of the erican people | » undo the damage done and cor- lu( that stupendous error. h urged, however, abandon prohibition now would to botray the | 1t to§ down and disregard the con- | L. What we need is not a vty giving orders to retreat but rs to advance. The republican democratic parties may sid this issue but ths people 1 chiefly o wilt Sugzests Changes declaring that to nlon nent without a substitute to return to the oid saloon, days, Mr. Borah took up thrce of most often suggested plar Modification of the Volstead act to permit light wines and beer would e ¢k to control the liquor traf- by giving it “an additio oma.” “Government control woul ot out the pillars of govern he and beaur drunk.” tion 1 state | After am: wonld be to 5o said, he declared tha government con- | rrnative, | ament | s deter-| | | hose It nis alt cderal ort espective citizen his own carcful and tion of the Quebee liquor com- | convinced him t al way to tackle op- awwkling F Lrams rked with wi turned to the To choose ¢ “We have 1 only we don't s YA wet a dry state ship its dry : “This ba . 1ot o can ship fts but a dry state 0 to ho plati- ples, not n sons do not pullican think | hody the volt.” Borah: “Liquor is man family and with by law. Dr. Butler contended that while all previ imendments were based | on matters already considered by the constitution, the 1Sth was - founded ‘o matter quite apart. “If it remains it will do the gov- uent of the United States irrep- e harm, it will serve for the cocdent of a new and strange sub- for the federal republic, and m of the con- | ave the p the liquor o absolutely | “The attempt to dragoon when the nee is to con- soul will end only in re- the to the dealt o e B} niust be ern H st |1t wilt 1 | trol o Borah countered with: “It sstitution of the United States construed by the h ost judi- ul tribunal be disregarded, then "there fs for our people no ruls or | conduct, no order, no restrait, no protection, no bility, no govern- ment. very man becomes a law unto himself and overy faction that is strong enough becomes a sover- cign. My position is that when a stitution. WAIHNG 10 DIE, | the representatives of sociel | day in the face " they may have changed their 1 Jo {ven | Mavi e is placed in the constitution, s my duty to uphold that con- PLOTS SUICIDE Condemned Man Obstreperous to the Last Columbus, Ohio, April 9 (UP)— s Lyon. Norwalk killer, at- pted to involve his brother, Leon- in a daring plot to cheat the few hours before his ¢ 0 penitentiary 1o d, Oh! was learned today. Lyon, who continued his deflance of law and religion to the end, was ctrocuted in the prison last night Even in the death he cursed and condemned in st er the contrast to the has marked their stay at the prison, Georg Continuing 1 prayerful as he paid th v a double murder a few dter. Thomas, by means of a hidden in the condemned hetrd the two men talk ¢ hours before the execu- James Lyon begged his broth- er to get him a knife or other pon so he could either escape or If and as a last resort de- the brother break the ry in the power plant so the tion could not be held. 'd Tyon refused. Lyon paid the penalty for the murder of Frank McGrath, a ds tve who attempted to arrest him or a robbery. Leonard Lyon was sentenced to life imprisonment as a 1t George Thoma killed the parents theart at Mansfield when jected to the love affair. CARROLL APPEAL T0 G0 T0 PRESIDENT Pardon Attorney Finch Working on § SWe ob Document After Bathtub Event 9 April 9 (UP)— Finch tod: Washington Pardon Attorn preparing a brief for presentation to President Coolidge on the case of Earl Carroll, New York theatrical producer convicted of perjury, fol- lowing filing of an application for executive clemency at the justice de- partment. Friends of Carroll, who has been 1 to serve 366 days at At- lanta penitentiary, have asked a pardon for him. The cage is now oretically in the hands the who has full power to rdon, commute sentences, free roll with a fine, or force him to serve out the sentence. Should he be required to serve the sentence, he would be eligible for parole in Aug- | ust. he Jjustice department indicated earlier this week Carroll would have to serve at least a third of his sen- tence before any clemency would be granted, but officials were silent to- of suggestions that posi- Names of signers of the pardon petition were not made public by the de tment, but officials said the girl in the bath- tub at Carroll's party which led up to the perjury charge was not a signer, and that she had not inter- ceded for him. GIRLS ALL-STAR TEAM AT WATERBURY TONIGHT Players From Industrial League to Meet Winners of New Haven Circuit. 1-star combination of players W. C. A. Girls’ Industrial ‘L:‘. 1o will g0 to Waterbury tonight { to play t! o winner of the New Ha- al league. r of the P. > past Clarence m; & T. Cor- m ¢ son, will the girls and will have two rom which to pick his start- lineny Indu: Coons, bin t expeeted to start con- Jarnot of the Stanley el team, center; Flor- karzynska of the American team and Rose Paul of the Rule and Level team, for- va Truhan of the Am- and Victoria Dagena Rule and Level team, Hosicr stanley Doris Kilborne and Anne Simmons will bo substitute forwards; Connie will be substitute center, and emon and Hattle Saunders substitute guards, nnett will be King Denies Criticism For Using U. S. Troops vashington, April 9 (P —Senator Utah, today issued & denial reports that he had criticized the of American troops to protect can property in a recent ch to soldiers and sailors on the transport St. Mihiel, TRU E The police are investigating a complaint by John J. Grubinski of 253 Beaver street that an automo- bile truck struck the fence about his property shortly after 7 o'clock lust evening, and the driver did not make known his identity. The fence was badly damaged, accord- ing to the complaint. use An air mail pilot recently dropped a flare upon a farmer's barn, burn- ing the structure. He landed by the light of the burning building and helped the farmer to rescue the cattle. Split infinitives have been vindi- cated by a noted grammarian, George Oliver Curme, Northwestern university professor. He says the- divided verb form has been used for centuries by the best writers. READ AERALD CLASSIFTED ADS FOR YOUR WANTS \