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o1 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1927. { T = | —————————————————y w]LL DEMAND REG LL | | Tetters written by the nurse and 4 A testimony of the Bail h ] who survived an illness o | | y . | Mary Jane died, revealed that Miss || f - | IN TUM“RR[]W French Cabinet to Insist Upon De- l_‘flR NURSE RE[EASE Atkinson was in love with M | | Bailey. Stewart Bailey, 16, testificd | i parturc of Christian mko\sk_\,‘ Betiaal e e et s o ONLY < athe s 3 I3 e 'S. ailey i ; Soviet Russian Ambassador. fatl el .l]lmt time after Mrs. Bailey | - ONE . ol was buried | Q Football Teams Al Ready for! mamvounir, wrance, seot. 20— Gourt in Uproar as Preliminary, " s Xekinson naa sea sen | ONLY g k 3 S[al‘[ OI Se | (UP)—The French cabinet it was | H . E :jw’: 7 u.'z‘\-‘ s i i o 10 > to a %< 3501 learned today has decided to insist ea]’]flg nd o e e R S ] 0 z ‘ | upon the recall of Christtan Rakov- § ";“.“_’ ].‘ ::’l" b ‘)"“‘_"fl" sporial| 3] Customep Y i Sy (BoylecSRusslan amtasmdoniito f S pr Bailey Yl'v\-‘h!»v‘l T R T of th 5 Usually solq ] New York 30 (P)—Finish- France. Okla., Sept. 80 (B)—Amidipis pome to prevent talk by th ere 2 P AR |4 ing touches were heing added today | President Doumergue presided at itniher 100se!t from many | warshhoes. fihe niraa moved a b f S fu cabinet meeting here at which Spectators in the court room, Jus- |, iv but returned fto the 13 on & $1200 to 3 ning drive |it Was decided to instruct Ambassa- tice Foglesong late vesterday 100K jousihold when the min i o a b 18 ATV | lor Herbette at Moscow to make (under advisement the charge of |4 trip to Colorado early th | Sale $15.00 cally all of the ma- i or ag: Mar: 26 | & F s i, - : el e . further representations to the Soviet | Murder against Mary Atkinson. 26,114 was diring his absence that ti MeE of i tion, dlong WIth & | government. In the interests of good | trained nurse, and announced he | cpiliren became fil and Mary Jan 1 lller institutions, some | oations Herbette will inform the | Would decide today whether she 1 5 looking for prestige \foqoow government, Rakovsky must MUst stand trial in connection With ' \fiss Atkinson last night & carly season ex- y.roconcy 5 the alleged poisoning of Mary Jane| was committed to the county 4 Harvard with a more or less un- | Recall of Ambassador Rakovsky preliminary hearing of the arrest, i e rtain outlook, swings into action yould not result in rupture of | NN whose love for the Rev foes S ey 2 el & rancozt O elat o e et U i was Twice Deserted, Wife a 0 Vermont. Yal Irench ment's objections to |and father of th gl v 5 A . . Wipaign, the under * the Soviet ambassador resulted from Drousht out in the evidence, came Brings Divorce Action Tones' regime, ast Bowdoin. 'a manifesto issued by him some ose after it had been testified | Claiming that she was twice d . Princeton, with exceptionally fine | weeks ago in w he urged the analysis of the girl's viscera | corteq by her husband, Kathe t b prospects, en Amherst oldiers of all countries to desert to o e 2 Kaminski of Meriden, throu: . rennsylvania second ap- | the red army. G GULI oglesong an- | iorney fewis J. Somers of e o ek Pennsyly i ond ap. i nounced that his decision would be o'} i Genuine Tmported Belgian Tapestries prearance of the v taking on | Vigorous public protest agalnst | yogionq until this afternoon, there Lo L0 G 5 s ¢ Swarthmore. 1 devoting | the manifesto caused Rakovsky 10 o confusion in the little | court Mike Kaminski, formerly 1 Measurements, including frame, 60 in. long by n. wide, CASH PRICE 3 much time to the acrial game in [qualify it with an explanation that poo O N0 S ; 4| City, but now of parts unknown. T har g | 00 an o spectators . 6 z, pic choose LW practice, opposes Hobart, Syracuse, e was not endeavoring to cause gjouted demands for release of the ms that she and the de- 3 charming, picturesque styles to choose from Stiil_experimenting with its line, fs trouble among French troops. qogemdunt. married at Petr ready for William and Mary, The G s Tchitcherin, Soviet Russian | justice Foglesong then explained 2, in 1904 and {hat the army, with a powerful string of reg- | foreign minister, repudiated his am- | that he reserved judgment pending ""; r‘° gfield, Ver- We make immediate e L but only average reserve ma- bassudor's manifesto. Presumably eful consideration of the evi-| Mt N S 3 ; or pay anticipates a forward pass|UPon Rakovsky's recall another gence. A demurrer to the evidenee | ShOrt St Sl 6, ST delivery. from Detroit university, | Would be named in his place. presented by the state was cntered KAMInskl, arrived i this country 7 2 Navy e ranve e fhcas n ——— by the defendant and the justice| !N defendant deserted her. That You may pay 50(: a Week I B lineup, s expected to send a pow- Town Fathers Shown heard arguments of counsel for Miss | 12" 5 L3l B ] ; "”}’ erful eleven on field against on. L L 50, W l iRa v e e ! s SR aesinat As Gods on Monument Dying all of the seals, seated| Whereabouts and that she followed C a veek Lhespricetisithetsane 88| sity. with cight of 11 “iron men | Helsinborg, Sweden, Sept. 30 on the floor and standing in the !iM to New Br where he is al- 1 of 1926 hack, will play host to Al ((UFP)—By a woman artist’s prank, |aises, the crowd listened breathless- l8¢d to have deserted her agai {1 e bright |the s of prominent living per- 1v to the testimony of Dr. W. H. ¢ claims that the desertion h = " o actice |$008 0f Helsingborg have been carved | Bailey, Oklahoma City pathologist, |continued until the present time. The: | ornell, after a stre 10U Prachice ¢ ctronomical figures on a monu- | mployed by the state, who stated Couple have no | prsiar ‘n; ¢ )‘m ‘m.‘.\- 1 10 8¢5~ |y ont unveiled here 1o the memaory | that fir made on the viscera sions daily, takes on Niagara to B 3 : : 7 a girl faied eveal a Tnki n Saldiav’s ¢ el et el v”wn 17th century astronomer ?m':’(f vTv' (uvl failed to reveal any ' ['nknown Seldier’s Bones i L 10 Brahe. kind of pois 4 lessons. Lafayette has heen work- | "o IR Ty PRailey stated his beliet that Unearthed at Atlanta | ing out a defense for Muhlenberg | APicH v‘l_m“ m__mf“‘ i (" ’j“ butolism, a poisoning sometimes in- Atlanta, Ga., Sept (UP)—The | and Colgate is sct for a game With | oe "0 ncunting & fountain, was | 9uced by eating infected fruit, might | bones of & Union soldier who prob | St unveiled, the spectators recognizeq | N'Ve Produced certain physical con- ably fell at the battle of Atlanta 6¢ | h interest is attached 10 |the architect, G. W. Widmark as the | 411008 which he observed in his Yvars ago were unearthed here whe | | o asia T ar i e et G R i workmen were excavating for a new | for next week the Crimson will take newspaper at Perseus, the chairman |, 20 W: 1o Kendall, who attended | school building. 8 i N on Purdue university, Western Con- of the hoard of alde s the Miss Balley in her fatal illness, said{ The bones and a of the uni ference member in one of the most |zoner, while the sc ss of e gaotiagno U st heotilively "f;”"q‘,"v]""’l"‘“”" HOZRE i onls e T T r ey i et Ml sl shether Mary Janes died of pto-| The skull and tecth of the skeleton e maine or some other poisoni were in an excellent state of pre- Navy rformance tomor- |cirved a portrait of hers 1 Miss Atkinson was 7 d fol- | scrvation and the uniform buttons o row also will he watched closely for Virgin, s : | LI he folle e e L lowing the death of Mary Jane, bearing the insignia of the United i S SO i I Other notables of the to Bailey ptember 8. The girl's| States made it highly probable that ! ssie ol Drake unive cen immortalized as the taur, mother dicd two weeks earlier, The | the spot was the resting place of a vleven, and regardless of navy ies, ete. Even the city physi- | murder charge was filed by County | Union soldier. i y mitted power the future ¢ C. B. Hallengren, w had | Attorney Mitchell afier the Okla-| The bones have heen sent to the will be put to a test vigorously opposed tt ction | homa City pathologist had reported | city hall to await orders from the ( d mi d M raerey \ weird shifts of the Mis ¥ he monument, has his face among |a preliminary exaniination indicated | war department. A military funeral onaeminc urdere aggregation, | the stars, | Mary Jane dled of poisoning. | probably will be arranged. 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