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ESTABLISHED 1870 : NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS COSGRAVE LEADS [ 2mrare Y WINDS AND FOG |Story of Cruelty to Adopted Weif NEMORIAL SERVIE : IN FIRST RISH [|-== sz | TURN MACINTOSH " WrinsHostof ot Atendos QR YRR 1) mc[:\TDgEM\GI{:L&A%ANRNASIDE, I's. donment and cruel and inhuman Govt. and Republican Parties | 5.0%,0 uec,“on'sses'vs | Briish Pilot and TS Al w ik v veusio om0 e e e . General Pershing, National Com EAR - ‘[ an orphanage. At that time he H played in sweet innocenc bout tk —Former Now Five Aliead || tnorvtiorii o™ din‘ae™ane || Out on Flight fo New York borve toums bt oemnine s doggonedest wife"” of the eight jecrowded lery heard his e ¥ || women he has married. He told FARMER AND LABORITE |[&w siv'er hee™® ™ ¢ | LANDING MADE SAFELY i.‘f,’:‘.t""(\'fff‘\ e i Durham's charge against his lelty and found guilty, despite her PARTIES BOTH SUFFER‘ wife was dismissed when the AT SHANNON‘S MOUTH;d.m 1 of the accusations of welfars court held that the child belong- | workers and her attempt to explain == ed in the orphanage after hear- || ! seratches on the child’s fa Complete Standings Not To Be|| Ing Mrs. Durham's counter-charge || sfeet Violent Headwinds and Blind. | 1i5c0lorations on his tiny body by that her aged husband failed to 3 saying the famlly cat, playi Avallable Before Next Week— || provide for it. | ing Mists in Fourth Hour of Fly- | Toughly, i s - wife into probate court on a 5 n taged two y and seven months ' T : o ': & ".\M e e Gaiing as Rofurus Gome i v o e, | orced ( Give Up 300 Ml |12 o i 2 e Sevageand Marshl B ‘My Party Must Win’] T°folr‘e‘;;e Fi\;}: Clgar an Who Can Lead Party and Pro- gressive Policies to Victory. Foch Deliver Addresss |\ |questioned by his foster motk U BLRDGE 1S RENEWED KO s oy | TONEGLECT DEPENDENTS to Pro olly by Services Are Held in Fine Drizzle of 15| Miss Irene Feency ured the tot. of w Brit Day N red to } Lt Rain—Address of Savage Is ¥ ., Who apps Desires to Remain Private Citizen to Work for Preservation of Consti- mpty One Gasoline Tank and 25 y ¢ e height of f North—Baxter TLoses in County to Lessen Chance of Crash—Fimd IRINE chek NelghG o She was fined $150 and costs o " "1 rected His Remarks To Those of Cavan — Think Johnson Also LEVINE IN VAIN it Impossible to Steer a True Com- | 2nd given a suspended sentence of | (Contipied 1% Thirtecn) His Buddies Who Went West James Larkin Flected in Dlllvllui Ing—] rs of age, |by marks ol pectally Touching Since He Di- Scheduled For Defeat. | pass Course, e e DTN tie Wwar | q : | | 5 : | tution & Dublin, Trish Free State, Sept. 17 TRY FI]R REGUR“ Ballybunnion, County Kerry, IIN“THREE nlE FIVE [;flNVI[;'I‘ BURE[AR { b ’ on and Obedience to P = Divet retiir e ree State, Sept, 17 (P—Another at- ¢ - i i g e s o B it ecey tempt to conquer the unruly Atlantic ’ L Z e i Law. Free State parliamentary elections i Bt e e s i Paris ey indicate that there will be no land- |ward to New York has failed, but IN RE" IN [;RASH‘ F ros - slide in the direction either of the A[t&fllpfs HO]] 0“ Aner Quarrel'w)mu a disaster such as have | |9 : Washington government party or republicans. With British Pilot ISl tenbraveylives s tarthls —_— ; G. McAdoo has i Both the parties of President Cos- grave and of Eamon De Valera, the Iianna Fail leader, showed increa he will not he a candidate for Lo ety S o s | BUS 204 Auto i Fatal Collsion Charged With Shooting of Giant ;:, BUT PLANE WONT RISE i s sosies o s st During “Salety Week” | Police Officer T mocratic presidential nomina- 1928, ed polls which were due in the na tsion has been ecommuni- | wife, came to a safe rest on Beale can Lezio tural course of events to a diminu- I str. (ASSOCIATED OREss (UNDERWOOD) 1 near the mouth of the Shan- to George Milton, publisher —_— | There wa rizzle of rain tion in the number of candidates | Distance Flight to India to Be De- ;ron six miles south of this seaside OTHERS ARE NEAR DEATH LOGI( WOMEN ]N TDMB e o of the Chattanooga, Tenn., N in nd fo accessions to the leading par- | tayed Tonger Until Ship's Toad |10 v;ftm‘v}y{'»h;i d{x':lzh:,v:»]mwO.{x' i D sy WILLIAM G. McADOO a letter sent in response to a re- ties from the smaller groups. A z o i and | | 5 o quest from Mr. Milton that he an- May Be Lightened—Weather Con. | ommandant James C. Fitzmaurice, | s 5 | nounce 1 ad fought vainly with violnt head- | Fatally Injured Man Formerly Run- | Police Scck Other Hold-up Suspeet. | | S Parties Both Suffer didacy. The farmer and lat e ditions Unf: bl | winds and blinding fog over the s : only S TAX SLASHP Dhie fetior, togetier with ths ns e farn and labor partics have ns Unfavorable, ds and blinding fog over the sea £ o g f H - fror r. ) hich i both sureriat e being in the air for a little less than | Mer-Up for New England Light-| Allezed To Have Concealed Gun iesion ! from Mr, “'”.]“_'y‘” ! s Ralaracsab. atan, Cranwell, E d, 17 (®— | four and a hal s . jlioeddiceatly o ¢ | Sl s the farmers' party, lost his e ! | i L halgho Nes SO weight Champlonship—Drinking | i Sleeve and Killed Unsuspecting | 1+ : | MeAdoo's law office e G The long expected fight castward of | Leaving Baldonnel field at | | - IS l]a”l][if Br Declaring that wependent, while it appeared Me- Charles A, Levine in his transatian- | 2 ’,‘"km"l“““f_"’;’—“ adenong Suspected by Police. | Pawotman. o L | was the “suprems ly that Thomas Johnson, leader of monoplane Columbia in call o | Tte e ogress across Irc | i AR s . B | | principles a rog the labor party, also would meet de- u L ¥ to encounter a forty mile head- | Brockton, Mass, Sept. 17 (I'P) New York, Sept. 17 A piant | ! the long distance record had to he [RATEMEA 00, ind soon after passing out to sea | _rproo | i s ing men were killed and five | policoman 1 today because : s Cof | ©4n 4o more to advance 1 James Tarkin, independent labor, POStponed this morning for at least :‘,\]Lr“’( ,L:hg}‘,]f“l‘g,1‘;‘:“;‘]}”’1 ty miles 10| othovs serlously Snfured in w col- |he averigelted & plstol on & pair of ‘1,. Appropriations Ought Not jlects as a private citizen t Tad slpetednn e dret count in Raother WMoy bepause Whe plave too | gy 1 ol o GEL Rl S0l s o el betwean & distor B mad e noldup su whom he had at- | Place Barrier to o b el Dublin North. This result was not |overloaded, fallod 10 rise from the |ail airmon: They. found 1t Impeetis |automoniis. Lo Soimert otooct hes S w. | “I prefer to stand aside,” he add- expected and is felt to indi his i P i 2 el : o PANEIEE Y e P | i “in order that the field may oind after oo dniiie At 1 e ey g 5 neral Mil- | rder he 1 may be et to s e mons EToUnd after two futile attempts to [Lle 1o steer a true compass course. |0 80 e e r Reduction ny and | left clear, so fa ntley Mott —_— for the development of a le as 1 can clear ft, srship ke off. |They decided that best judgment | 9 % 3 ton Ioreman, | There had been some argument | dictated a return, and at 4:58 p. m., | Hospital authorities reported that ¢ Gouraud, Dublin's workers, At midday the election figure: «hich probanly will net b conme, Detween Levine and his pilot, Captain [SWUDE the nose of the plane back fthree of those injured might | ider, a two term | M. Boui and | Wast 7 P—Despite can more effectively gain these until next week, gave the following Valter Hinchelifte, as to whether the jtoward Ireland, emptying one gas The dead, all residents of Brock- | who is alleged to Captain 1. 10 lan outlook for increased appropria- | R T e e i e : 1d was dry enough for the attempt. | 0@ tank to lessen the chance of a 1on are: mitted complicity in the kit arshal Tock e o U R e S e R L ugings: s T Doend AT R G h | lcre=hs Inlanain U ) e 1 the ) ar depart- r democratic presiden- Government 19, Fianna Fall 14 Cifeits oIt and vasans ot 21 with murder, b e Hiivnon Febor S i~ ey me out brightly this morning and | Circling about and passing b Bernard ¥. McDon: 3 - I T e ok o Tidasie . Iriel Workere 1 anal In | Sentain@Bincheliffet had onposeata {4 Honth infmumbersot stims inlone) S i) ehan, 26 | t his com- ‘ L, President Cooli does mot | i acaan Deadioph sguaneia M Lok e and R e e S e ety T comstilue fthey et dengt brougii | ISR RECT SRR R ISR Sl Bededin rat 1. |reara these governmental sxpendr | In his letter Mr. McAdoo recalled dependents 7. A 3 ; g their shi wn at 6 p. m., on Beale 6 e ReleVRc IR L betweer % he Madison Square Garden conven- oo e [thers was a limit to his patie St iy downianieln " BeAC ) faally injured are Paul Gay and|ot Patroim six fect uge AL 1L plaice & barrier 10 sUBBAT | tion of thies resm sbo, b wiict t it was now wver. LIS e T Trtchioy = cans ar ; i s ago, ¢ , _“’,H.' PEE S fliers estimate that they had |Simon Hedshle, both of Brockton, inches tall, rahiog! Speaks First lt ction by the new cou- |on 91 bailots, he led the field of can- & RBIN VETER N men entering (e machine ressed perhaps 300 miles over |and T "k,"{\”"" ss 0 ind with General Pershing, first speak didates. declaring that “if the demo- . . e GILE JEw BRI g they erbert L. vetherbee Ifox- N i 1 ” At , Sl a before they decided to turn revolver ' e carried | act atic situation should again develop |2 m.. all garbea for the flight. The et anal biredt we Yot ot Bisck e meralen it Bl oL gt o E v Pt S sl valon engine was set going but it was not | Sl ¢ = - £ i el s i dui on ha X ar's budget has | L wi []IES IN PLAINVILLE e e e e and the machine are 0. K.”, [ton also were hurt but probably |yiin (e nelive code v odead 1o View | that additionas {Uon of the inconclusive and disas- {tempt was made to got into the air, | $2id Commandant Fitzmaurice, who, [Will recover. . Women In Toub riomphe farmy and navy expenditures matnly |{roUS fight in the New Yorlk conven- | oy EdBTnER e e Eler 1700 Captain MacIntosh, saw acrial | The aceldent, one of the MOst| gunmoned be o mutorist G e R LA S i e e E— yard von. - Then anether ey wag|%ervice in the World War, ‘“The [serlous in this scction of the state!,iuntion w ; ; e nave (and the party would be reduced to . o e & Y v% lengine ran perfectly and we r occurred while Massa- |} o e K el P Himpotence S asi e IRl SN AR X ST 9 rade half hour later with 20 E y vo! ser teyers Suresnes cemetery th {hcreased S fig . in a presi ia . Louis Prelle, Sr., Worked ‘;’ 1:\] (I: L'\ L x\\“l\ l: ut Tnl LB 7 LD S (G Gl vas observing turned an automo shopping tour | “These companions of pro »r‘y- ”:\Lu 1 9;07- i iverything possible should he s 1 J4088 (9L &3 L S {stances it wa ible to steer a ; Ll : pEaEranty Bhotldibe - e aE e e e 3 % X . proved eq ssful, the Co- & Srance 22 : 8 his wife into a chase for the |to France with all done,” he con , “to p ’ in Factory Here for REoreds b €O true compass cours Crash at Sharp Curve B weieinlinhs et i 3 Sl 1058 chbvation S Beshrerting @ 40 Year: (ground. ) : [Feaen 5 commandant 13 || weiherpes wes bus. | utes found the suspeets a short dis- S R W linto a mere struggle of individuals ¥ ears i 5 the Irish Free State air force, suc- |, 5 Al : L at aspec T e } Levine, as he stepped from the | 17 1 Aty Wontore [headed toward Mansfleld, with ‘Tal- | tance from ctery Dl flood legislation was aop |OF Personal preferment a x i - — plane said that he and Captain | Cor oo n Anthony Wreford. |),, 4s his only passcnger, at the wrdin to his ot o tood to faver [PENSE Of prineiples and policies of { {8 sal Ar un Joriginally chosen MacIntosh's | L ry, he i £95uitoaver (RGE GUERRE RIS BE SR 21 to the Herald) Hincheliffe would thy some ether oo ol SR 2 A drew ) e | " dlihertys Loy consideration the: problem |0 Bt to t ik ot hia Plainville, Sept. 17 — Louis Prelle, ; P1an to enable the Columbia to take ' wing 1o an fnjury to his knee (Clmdini o iiee 1) gontin e ! g new cong Bt e AR R and to ¢ are of icies must ions, how- every selfish the air tomorro titional friends across the Captain Hinchc isfied wi engine v {nation. Principles come first. Perso ever legitimate, purpose should he subordinated to 8., 54 years old, a Civil War vetor and an employe of I, & Corbin in New Britain for 40 vears prior |1eans to his retirement in 1920, passed ;umbia ion also n i ed to favor ch he considered would fe o I he considered would affect e o ¥ D0 his control of the heavy plane. .f ¢ . 9 e i e e e o Wife Would ‘Dance Like a Gypsy” | would ask a ple of two away at the home o s s s |uted the failure of the machine to | - o O th e B tA itteh over him in ceaseless i i ther. Ll e olo s Bon oL e et i e e s | (S EK RN S el B Ush o ide and to % Rl Doucern Tor Eanty Prelle, Jr., of Cook strect, yesterday | | reial Aviation Company. Vioe sl e T B iy Plications incident to ad. |caleulated that the propeller revolu- s St a lvor(_'e | symbol of muty it neenp 5 . ions were far short of the maximum, | R = Toch macy of democratic principles e was a Civil War vet. |probably as much as 100 revolutions | Scholarship Winners o T i oo a minute, He joined the Union forces at | ) D ‘ - i . the outbreak of the contiict and was | An engine expert, | College Club Guests i pells Judge She Would Not | ([:AR AWA 9 | progressive policies for these mean .onstitution of the United States the suppression of nullification and 2 the enforcement of law, without So Third Ward Club Out- | which stable government is impos- sible and without which the bless- ing May Be Without ings of liberty will disappear b sl ‘. | Miss Helen Paskus and Miss Ev- in many important hattles until |[ber of the air forc ranwell 4y o) Goodale w peace was declared. He was set to work immediately on the OR NEEDED, ;- y | 1 guests of honor G g | : a tea and shower given by the| Live With Husband; | c quainted with m hoped that he ‘. ny of the famous|motor and it ! ' ACINew Britain Collego club at the| . % SENAT[]R HAI‘L SAYS generals whose names are now an e it in perfect order agaln |),,10 of Mrs, John A. Pelletier of 19 Worse Than a Wild | Hwould important part of the history of the DY late afternoon. | Vance street yesterday afternoon. | - ilitated % . i ice agriculture without United State | “Another factor that militated | \y ¢ 45 members of the organiza. Animal” M All tice to agr 3 : Bo! Srederick, Germany, De- |against the proper rising of the plane | o 50 0 500 r : Financ, o J Mr. Allee he farmers cannot get their rightt W oo sseic RCemany Bben [ Oe AR RS B ot e et i oo Finance Board Head Fay- IS s oty {ladies will leave shortly for college v wind is the most ad an- | ice for United States in 1858, He seftled |Weste al and economic ju: > where Miss Paskus enters Mt. Hol- ropriati i iR er za | : - in Manchester and lived there until tageous for the Cranwell ru ] ,"',.,1.1'\:1,%‘:::':131@ will enroll at! Harry Dorman, aged ors Appropriation in . . 3 I‘ s "";‘ :""“ asses wn‘\nu\‘\\'hh qu] oppor- i The airme d vind f) - g ¢ % b on s n autome after J. B. , ened.” 1357 with the exception of the war |The airmen had a wind from this di- | g iy college, both under scholar- | North ot, charged with 1928 Budget R s s ety G e R period. He left Manchester to take | rection early today hut delayed | Ghins Awarded by e ioedl Gollage |Bupport wab accused by s | 1er nd \llee, the self-clected “president” o r ring I up a residence in New Britaln. He |attemnt to start so long that by the | )" being abusive and inconsider: them, they took the Third Ward Republican club will | be a candida el F SV went into the employ of the P. & I, jtime they “tm r-:n'xly the wind had | Uyiss Gladys Day and Mrs. Doug- |police court today. She said she New 1s reached a point | gy gl be unable to he annual Hm; 'fi"’!“l- e Corbin company and at his retire-|veered to the north. las John poured. The girls were [would not live with him as R T T e : E ng and sheep barbecue at Lake | oo AL n i Ats in ment about seven y ago he 2 given gift packages fliled with going | “worse than a wild animal Shtidie it Ehigiwa : Ao n I BESns LRI ts moved to Plainville where he had | L b away articles. she could obfain s divorce ind cannot & this afternoon, he an- | tegrity, for the defeat of nul s heen living with his son. i Hollywood, Sept. 17 (A—Califor- Y e would “go in the street and dance hairman Ed v 1 at noon today. Mr. Allec for obedi law a notice marriage li- s three day 1 t0d In 1913 his wif atherine, died i e, for in- that A 5 & Sl : visitors | the stern repression of e e i enaaiaw oahy ads lamown e TOUPEE AS DISHRAG like a gypsy” for sheer happ r nance and taxati R el I‘ fobrirtible Han ror taars nd he went to live with his son, cense la ade k o ATaoles Sent AN (DB Shat neie: e e S s i 1 home whom he desires to be | corruptible gove i Tireteriok O) Prelle of Greenwood! Eollywood Al cirolds the marniass |, Loy A nEeles Sept MTR(UE) S-Hls ) She nsked it sheibe glvent §1 leclared today in forccasting favor- | fop ith and even if ocs make the |iaf justice, social and economic, for rick C. P ony of Wheeler V. Oakman w5 | wife used his red toupee for a dish- [week for her livelihood pending the 1. . recommendation R e i e TR 1 h strect, New Britain, whero he stayed plans of Wheeler V. Oakman, mo- " pyirick Weston was grant- |outcome of her divorce action avon annea L RE ol ordervion e intilihakcameito liver here. S0n oo SRl Tan Ren cay |ed a divorce from Mrs. Tda Weston. |Then she will go to New York to 0F /1" lwalth depariment that §125 . TR R R D SR s R e Ho was associated with the Man- |Virelnia May Jennings, musical) &y §, V10 (00 MO S0 W, | T 000 e spent dar fhis Dirdose e tcial | on and every e t hester Masons, Stanley Post, G. A. | comedy dancer. : 3 2 : of the lg 1 on ston said, “and later found she| Dorman, in his own defense a W > & “orbi tual Aid so-| The couple got the license T el B Sy to those E (y.m)y:n }’1“-‘\:fis\<lx|l<omq' 1ay. Oakman §8 the divorced hus. |had been washing dishes with it |cused his Wite of abusing him ver- | i ance hoard held a one- | things. all, a8 a itizen, wember of St. John's German Luth- | band of Priscilla Dean, film star, i B R LU bally, and neglecting foiattend to the the payments o ed himself 1o he glad to cooperate thosa aran church of New Britain: }Wwhom he married in Reno, Nev., in LION UP IN PLANE household dut Lz willing o vears, a f UM | who de them fal to I Five sons survive him as follows: | 1920. San Diego, Cal, Sept. 17 (UP)— |live with her and support her pro- oned by th ol Ifare.” Louis Jr., of Plainville, Frederick C., | e o, the world's only flying lion, | vided she will be a good wife. Asked 7 Ayl MeAlod's Tcttor New Eritaint Willlan /0 7, ot AUTOIS : as a passenger today on the first by Prosecuting Attorney Woods if ) S ST aTi A ota ord, Charles W.. of Long Island | Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 17 | California-to-New York non-stop [he had marricd her for better or e R S T Dole \er, [worse, he replied he had married her “to be good friends.” He de- v, and Frank M., of Berlin. finding returned today Coron | fight. © Martin Jens Funeral services will take place at IJ. Phelan attaches no criminal re- | piloted the plane. The ftying Hon is (c Dear Milton nator Hall | the Plainville home Mon, fter- | sponsibility to the death on Septem- | the representative of a motion pic 1n.rd he ever struck her but she has (oirallfaolie ey g ribute of |morni mayor in st e b an TN o noon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Martin W.|ber 7 at the Bridgeport hospital of | ture compan frequently told him he was “an old |tion of garbasg rubbish. H ne he Ameri nsensus of opinion | or September Sth. T Gaudian, pastor of §t. John's German ; T. Earl Bartram, 40, of this city. e duck” and she would rather have a |, sald, el ries of |is t th ilican organization | Toh(heran (hirokdin ¢ Britain, | Bartram died from injuries received NOYES TO WED young husband. bett o i ok nos 3 1 of 1 PR o ey will officiate. The remains will be [on August 22 in Darien when a car | Tondon, Sept. 17 (UP)—Fngage- | Judge Roche said he believed the taken to Manchester and the Ma-operated by him crashed head on |ment of Alfred Noyes, poet, to Mrs. |trouble in the houschold w 1sed sonic order of that place will conduct | With a Blue Club coach line bus| Weld-Blundell, of Ipswich, Eng., lhy both principals. He ordered the ritual at the grave. Interment|operated by Herman Lucier of | was anndunced today. Noyes cele- |Dorman to pay $6 a week towards will be In Iast cemetery, Manches- |Stratford. brated his 47th birthday yesterday. |the support of his wife commenci tor. when Mrs, Dormar where than with her husband. Af- Women's Clothing Makes | MAD MOB STORMS JAIL DOOR IN VAIN [ir% & e iy °% eos it o ATTEMPT TO LYNCH NEGRO ASSAILANT [ bt 'y oo Asheville, N, C., Sept. 17 (P Many of women's ailments are d %10 2he would patl hty Belongines |Mlcost Of ing as a result of the athle- sponsible main relations A portion erties is beir (Con ued On Page Tive) vith the commor i1 S ording- i 1 should in itn St vonsiruries 1| FOUND NEAR CORPSE IN LONELY SHACK | ool el e i ¥ 1 goes to live else- | the reduction pl Dr. R. W. Pullen, st health, t ic presiden plant be construe 5,000 with operating to some impor appear at once and leave Monday. jeosts of §14,000. The present | ties, as for o tic type of clothing decreed by fash-| Fort Myers, F Sept. 17 (R —|that the ncgro had not been cap- | Dorman protested that he cannot | fem of dumping grounds costs $i2,- 17 (AT | Koch offered no resistance to ar-|{tion of the Hudson tunnels jon, Dr. Paul Strassman, University [Threats of mob violence had been |tured. afford to pay 86 a week as his gross | 710 a year. ind dilapi |rest, but r sed 1o discuss the slay- | theless, because of profo of Berlin professor, declared at the dissipated today and quiet reigned as| While the sheriff and his deputies |income seldom goes above al Dr. Pullen stresses the need for L. near the Bel- |in he boy told police he had |tachment to the democratic pr meeting of the American Association [posses continued their scarch for a |held the men at bay, all city police- i | carly action on {he ground that the t Pa ce track 1y was [ to the shanty with his mother | ples, T have maintained a constant of Obstetricians, Gynecoloogists and |[negro who attacked a 50 year old lmen were ordered to duty. (Continued on Page Thirteen) lots on which dumping is allowed ing May jand another woman late in the af-|interest in public affairs. It was Abdominal Surgeons. white woman. Throughout the early part of the | 4 S S wre becoming fewer in number and 33, a laborer's wife to death. |ternoon and that they had entered, |for this reason tnat I fought with “Mode rules the world,” he said, | Believing that the negro had been |night groups gathered in the vicinity available. Dumping A policeman, attracted by the jleaving him outside to play. After |all my power for the nomination of ive nuisances cries of Mrs. Youn small son, [the o night entered the house had left P. Koch, the oc- [scres “and the accident that caused lcaptured and was held in jail, a mob |of the jail, but with the sheriff and TH jgrou strangling corsets and other tortur-of scores of men attempted to storm |his deputies still standing guard, ing apparel to be thrown into thelthe prison and scarch for the negro, [made no effort to renew their at- S0 are cre: W ATHER r woman, the boy thought, | Woodrow Wilson in the Baltimore he heard his mother's | convention of 1912. After his elec- tion, he honored me with an invita * | : AR | land are detrimental to adjoining | 1oy New Britain and vicinity: | | propertics, the superintendent re- cloudy tonlght and | minds in i rep | | \ * carc has been a boon to human- | but were repulsed by Sheriff Tippins |tempt to storm the jall and by mid- Slightl; which has gone | near the body. The | Mrs. Helen Sandstrom Hill of El- |tion to membership in his cabinet Yo and his deputies whom he ordered |night, with the exception of a few Sunday; slightly warmer; to Dr. Gertrude J. Kinsella, chair- hody was unclothed, the head was|mont later was taken into custody as |as secretary of the treasury, My Anemia was named as an example to “shoot to kill" if the group at- |stragglers the crowds had dispersed. light westerly winds. ma board, and Councilman erus the flesh cut by blows [a material wity Police said she | enthusiasm for the principles of of disease less prevalent since loosc tempted to enter the jail yard. At| The negro was identlfied as J, A. Donald 1 tlett, who heads the of ather belt that lay near 'had accompanied Mrs. Young to the clothing has been worn by women. |the same time he assured the mob Jenkins, through a photograph. : |council {ncincrator’ committee, by. shanty. (Continued on Page Two) « A ¢ : }