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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndmg Oct. 15th 14,444 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1927 —~TWENTY-FOUR PAGES BOOKSTORE AT H. S, | Town Rushes to Aid of Pet Dog | WILLBE SUBJECTED | Bagged for Breaking Quarant: TO INVESTIGATION No System or Accaunts and No Ruditing of $15,000 Annual Business Run Haphazardly INQUIRY T0 BE STARTED BY SPECIAL COMMITTEE Original Purpose of Checking Ath- letic Funds at Franklin Square lPlaim'ille Officials, Angry Mob of Women and : 1 (Speclal ta the Herald) ! Institution May Be Broadened to ' Take in Junior High and FEle- mentary Grades—Supt. Holmes Silent on Ald. Judd's Charges. Investigation Into the of Senfor IHigh ich b financial side school athletics this evening will ex- to other matters of fl school bookstore said to do an annual busi- nce, high ness in excess of $15 0, but which system of accounts and S ne ling to members of ting committe 15 first planned to confine the ¥ to the metl of handling 1 dishursing an income from ath- pproxim £5.000 cn completly andited, the in- cs of 0 vear, bu more sweeping in- uiry has been decided upon and it was predicted tod. that will ex- end onl through th Senior iligh school, but the Junior 11 hools and possibly element: Accounts in Muddled State The Senior High school hook sre accounts are In such a mi 1 con ion and lack of & m w0 evident that Comptroller S. Ames has refused to ac- sponsibility for the ac- nd cannot in justice to him- it now v ssist in the sale of books and turn in such money as they find In the cash drawer at the close of the d ng from rent rees and with m of check-up in use, the roller can do nothing hut n “ntry fn his books transaction closed. 20 1o the office of the superinten- 1t who pays the bills, placing the of cash in on partment diffe no & comp- ke an rd consider the "he books then 1 dishursement in vithout a connecting link, 1 ol wl Louis P, roller Ames and Stanley H. Holmes will Slade, Comp- of Sc Sup 0ois liscuss the problem with the committ at o'clock today. Supt. Holmes Declines to Comment “L have nothing to say regarding statements made by Ald n Wil- liam H. Judd concerning the abol- ishing of the High school Alumni Athletic council. T will make no statement either wa sible to the school committes and will not take part in a newspaper controversy.” The foregoir statement was made today by Supt. Stanley H. Holmes of the school department when he w the views sked ta comment on expressed Alderman Judd in the press last night in which the alderman, treasurcr and a member of the council during the 15 years of tence, said that school ndent was re- ponsible council's bei abolished. Mr. Judd claimed that the coun- cil which until 1916 had charge of by its ex superin for I high school athletics with the su- pervision of the school faculty had refused to “fire” a hieh school coa ch and substitute a teacher. Ac- Mr. Judd, the council as put out of cxistence by Princi- al Louis P. Slade under orders om the school superintendent. The coach was Dr. Frank Zwick. COURT ENTERS JUDGHENT IN GAS STATION DISPUTE cording to fiilbourne Files Appeal Against In- Junction Involving Belvidere Site Under City Ban To make possible an appeal crior court, Judge Henry toche today entered final judement in the injunction action brought by the city to restrain Edward 0. Kil- bourne from constructing a gasoline filling station opposite the to Stanley Quarter park. had demurred on the he began construction actment of tl therefore was privileged to tinue, but Judge Roche overruled the demurrer. Electing to go direet- Iy to superior court entrance Kilbourne | ground prior to en- zoning law that N con-, without wait- | ing to file an answer, the defense to- day requested a final judgment and it was give: in the city's favor. The points get forth in the de- will be . Kilbourne ¢ gued in superior aiming that when *d a culvet to be vullt and fn low land he began con- struction within the meaning of the ordinanc: SHOT BY OWN ¢ N Millinocket, Me., Oct. 19 (P— Tripping over a rock while guiding v of hunters from Harry Sy phers’ sporting camp on the west branch vesterday, Daniel Drenter, | 45, fatally shot by his He lived but a short time. T am respon- | Seven Injured Going to- School so many | «® Stirred Up Over Adventures of “Sooky.” ow “Sooky"” Is & very wall-be- | dog and is the property | var-old Stanley Cibinsky of | Plainville, Oct. 19 — For about |an hour yesterday afternoon a di minutive Spitz dog named “Sooky” | Mountain View, Eve; ry day Sooky"[ vas the most important being in|has accompanied Stanley to school | Plainville and the entire machine nd las lain down on the school | of the town government came to a |steps to wait for his master to come | temporary halt while the dog was out n. This performance has| having his day. The first selectman, |heen repeated every morning and | superintendent of schools, town rnoon until “Sooky” has become | dog warden and a grand jur- us well known and beloved by the | or were called upon to exercise their nts of the neighborhood about ! combined wisdom and power, and sehool as he is in his native dis- | about 100 school children and moth- | trict of Mountain View. °rs ran the gamut of emotional dis-| When Stanley's mother learned of | play, before the strange case of |the dog quarantine, she promptly | could be ironed out to the|complicd with its terms and tied fon of all concerned, ooky” up. But “Sooky” under- | trouble began when Superin- stood nothing of quarantines and | tendent of Schools Leon (. Staples | could only realize that he was be looke out to survey ficld surrounc the broad . ing rcibly detained from his duty of accompanying Stanley to school. | ty between East S0 “Sooky" chewed through his rope strects. And thereon he found no|and dashed to the Linden strect | less than 22 dogs running about in building on his mission of devotion, {only to be agrant violation of th dog qu antine imposed last we k upon the ome the sole victim of 1 Marino's canine hunt. finding of two cases of ral Hay- | warden started to lead the ng complained of the use of school “Sooky” away, fully 60 property as a cani ndezvous be 100l children gathe about him fore, Mr. Staples decided to take di- land, weeping opiously, t 1 him | ect action, He Philip Mar the factory and joine in a dog hur 0ok called Dog Warden |to release * Stanley indig- . Who left his work at [nantly flung his coat on the groumd 4 Mr. nd offered to fight Marino for him, ut the latter was deaf to tears and | Staples den stalked 22 dogs | threats alike. : the school property and in| At this juncture Grand Juror by woods for so a £l Conlon arrived at the L of them made ¢ col. Being a lover of dogs, he The one unfort {could not stand fdly by and sec was, by a cruel twi : | - i oth n “Sooky | (Continued on Page | " HIRKHAM SEEKS BAN AGAINST JUNK YARD. MAN HILLED; TEN HURT IN CRASHES in Driving Rain low Street Dealer POCRRY City Asks Court to Enjoin Wil- “ PRICE THREE CENTS ' of P. socahontas —— o I I's Fp .Q:“\\:&“ \)\\ al MRS. ROSE HURLBURT. MRS, HURLBURT 1§ STATED. OF P. HEAD Electetd Great Pocahontas at Convention of Gouncil Here 260 DELEGATES ATTEND | Objection to Secret Password Finds Expression in Instructions to Dele- gates to Next National Mecting— Soclal Program Enjoyed. Mrs. Rose Hurlburt of New Ha- ven, formerly of New Britain, was lected Great Pocahontas at the 33d nnual ¢ at n Council of the Daughters of Pocaliontas in session in this city (his Mrs. {Sarah J. Hall of B T T presided over t con- FEAR T vention as the Poc HREE MAY DIE CLAIMS ZONE LAW BROKEN .oy e et Groat b | —_— Prophetess, is equivalent to : that of past president, Five Children Examined At Mount | Corporation Council, in Tormal Ap- \rs, Te illof Sonth Nors Sinal Hospital—Boy Struck Down plication for Tnjunction Against i ShteatE e Crossing Street—Body of Victim| Welinsky, Alleges Property Re- Olled as the ald went to press vas that of Minnehaha, for which &l Removed to Home in New Haven| strictions Are Being Violated. New Haven, Oct. 19 (P-—] igene | Corporation Cou Roddy, 32, of Greenwich avenue,, Kirkham in behalf of the city today ed in the Grace hospital here to- ght suit against Samuel Welin- day as the result of inj iv-\ sky to secure an injunction re- ed when an automobile which he straining him from operating a as ridi unk vard at a telegraph 9-43 Willow street John H. |3 wick of Stamiord, Bristol and Mrs. son of Hartford were can- didates. For the position of third trustee Mrs. Margaret Hawhurst of Middletown, Mrs, Agnes i ied of Rockville and Mrs, Josephine Iiroad- didates, last amford are ca vention opened eve- GOVERNMENT WINS “OVER SINCLAR 1N FIRST LAW FIGHT Falls Famous Letter Assemng | Himsell in Charge of Oil Re- serves Read to Gourt REGARDED AS DANGEROUS \ BLOW TO THE DEFENSE Two Women an STINSON AND FIVE PASSENGERS SAFE; PLANE FORCED TO LAND AT SHERBORN ON FLIGHT FROM HARTFORD T0 BOSTON ~ SINCLAIR GOES TO TRIAL Designer of World- Flight and Ruth Elder Ships Makes Perilous Descent in Hayfield. Ten Men | {Wife Becomes Violently Til | in Storm—Party Rests at Jurors Told That Sinclair Never Had Bond With Canadian Continental Trading Company—Victory for Farmhouse and Con- ) il Comes Jus cfore . 7 Prosecution Com Just Befor tinues on Way to Boston Lunch Recess, | : Washington, Oct. 19 (UP)—The h} Train. Zovernment won its first legal skir- mish in the Fall-Sinclair oil con- piracy trial tod over de- | | Sherhorn, Ma Oct. red admis- lile Stinson's big yellow-cabined er of July onoplane rested easily fn a hay 1927 to E. California_oil 10 on the Richards farm here to- magnate, assert he (Fall) where it made a perfect landing night when the Detrolt airplane imnufacturer was forced down b then was In comy vernment ofl re he victory come just be of the rves, fore 1 & raw “northeaster luncheon recess after a morning in for hours led to grave appre- hich Martin - Littleton, — defense | nslon that the plane and its six had toid the jury that former | ssenegrs might have met serious tary of Interior Fall and Harry | sinclair, oil magnate, would prove inson, with his wife, Baron Ra- hey were acting in interest of the Th Sinelai t) is shown here with his mother, [ven, irnekow, German aviator, national defensc sig the Tea- | Mrs. ph and his law Martin W. Littleton, at court in Philip A nd Fred v, and J. T. Whittaker er, two of his fac- pot Dome oil lease, Washin and Albert B. Fall are on trial for co To Disprove Bond Charge tory mechani were uninjured. Litticton had declared he would The !«:nr(). ?f(nr accepting the sh IFa received no bonds from tality of George Mann, whosse Sinelair after granting the Iun‘ 10 : adjoins \:'he 'lrtll(‘])z:nr;“.'n:;:r’; Sinclair, as the 0: we dri n ”!' ’“: (r‘n (M‘ V"Y\Yr‘“ 1 g | took a train to Boston. considered a blow 1o the defense, T | ¥'s Second Setback the defense had indie: d it nson’s second setback of would prove that others than Fall % ot b and coincidentally, both Were resp ible the naval oil ame on the last lnp' of an l’fi‘ :\‘0 g ek | mally resuted in Seores Better Than Two Knocked Down Crossing | SRR inding about 6:2 R | to One Victory at Street With Umbrella ~ |lniins ol eig = | {but the apparent failure of any of (Continued on Page 21) Polls | Hiding View the party to notify friends or air- BOMB WRECKS CATHOLIC ‘ : : extensive search to be started and Ited in many anxious moment Fortland, Me, Oct. 18 (UP)~—The| Mrs AL COU R W e i er than two-to-one victory in Maine Al "“" h(B R e Set— returns fron. yesterday's referen- i g L e “American Girl” the fll-fated 5 S > 5 P i hn Carl " of the Canadian Large Door Shattered, Stalrway dum showed foday ; ; i D Gl vt Canatien Cracked, Windows Shattered— Returns from 584 out of elec- | Hartford, at the corner of Main and was lost in his attempted ion precincts, representing 4 Ayrtle streets about §:50 this morn- | 11 light and the “Pride of Town Rocked By Blast the 616 cltles and tosna ot the ang 4 @ paintul cut on o 0ir of the round the world air- no ition to ot ving two |, Wilkes Dynamite Penn., s are aga Oct. 1 0 () ting in Brock from Hartford late ter arriving two and Schlee, took off in the afternoon hours behind showed: her was taken to Nev oper r repeal pole near Bethany Heged violation of the zoning reception ¢ ction o fthe anthracite re- inst 39,194 : 2 i Im”‘lflls edule from N ;\\ \lo_rll\"cn) Roddy, who was said to have been | 2% bt Oaar Rallo e, An attempt was made to he move to repeal th ittt e ]“‘1" ‘».10':\“)\\‘ S Rd e e e n!h T “-"M'r luln_"_u rl:’! arrived in the city yester- 'wreck St. John's Roman Catholic |mary was opposed by the ous, although their | the earlier trip bumpy to the point LS A S 1 w‘,“ f'",“' l.,,f, uesday 1m : °- | ¢ay forenoon and approximatel rch at Pittston early today short- | government league, led by foreseen on account of - Mrs. Stinson became violently e S sl LR laceraion e N "”,"H o o onwere entertained at a r the Pekin Grill, ad- 1Tolley, president of the Ma Officer Thomas C. Dolar vascd as the machine crossed out the head. Three other men be maie for issuanco U | Burritt hotel at noon yesterday. Anr el L glog e s e ahnatts Ina S ey ho were in the emachine were less 0 Welinsky to discontinue it Prophet William 1% New- | e T N i otier detender e ton direct Mrs. Green is deaf and as she was |so low In an atlempt to avoid low seriously injured. of them werd o B ’f"j »‘_‘”“‘*' 5 : of Torrington add : the |had been damaged by a bl Oft ‘primary was Governor Ralph 0. crossing. e |hanging clouds that at times he from this city. sl ok yanaginy ‘s and costs ering at the hall on Arch stre nder the stairway of the building. |1 who cd a vigorous | phrella raised, she neither heard nor |scemed to come perilously close to They wer 17 M.I‘,'fi "’",‘” SeEtoImonks «st night. John's church, © lurgest [campaign for retention of the pres- guw the truck, which was turning |house and chimney tops. His fre- Osborr irner, 26, both legs brok- & appealed to &'l pe 'H?V :mul- j\"’ . = = | Catholic church in Pittston, was ent system. He urged into Myrtle street after having gone | quent swoops groundward gave rise +n and cuts about the head. At the Sorant State’s Attorne ’ R. L. Gid (Continued on Pag only slightly damaged. One of the repudiate the ‘forwa south on Main, with the ffic light | to numerous false reports of land hospital. g o e large doors and a stairway leading 15 years ago, n the direct pri-| giving it the right of way over pe- |ings when it became known that | ahan, left leg , frac. Which 5 the lly ot |Five Jurors Chosen to the basement were shattered and | mary was 1 destrians, T in stopped the | the machine was overdue in Boston. t body lacerations, At st, | ¢/alns the junk yard w | 5 £ several stones in the alls w Former Govery Perclval Baxter | 1ok and picked Mrs. Green up! As the monoplane hovered over o od in a residence area after the | For Doctor’s > il rectory | also aided the prir use. and took her to Dr. Kelly's office, | this place the night, which had been attery, fracture of right oMV act had been adopted. ; ort, Oct. 19 (A—Tive ss the street were hroken by the for & re-| “5irs, Green told Officer Dolan she | blustery, set in thickly and a heavy | Corporation Counsel's Allegations » selected before noon m; last which rocked the cf nd was t ystem was led byl po a8 no SvarningLof her danger and | rain came down. Despite the wea- car apparently swerved from | _The claims advanced by Judge in the superior court trial of suit in nearby town The church | for William T. Cobb, | gog would have seen the truck | npr hazards, the veteran pilot ne- the road and hit the pole, throwing | Kirkham in the formal writ are: Morris T. Horwitz, charged with |is about five blocks from the Wilkes- Ju e G e e e e v ot ek tha haveleldl with e dtiven Roddy's head against the pole, and “On 1025t} itempting to perform an illegal haprre Maid candy factor which G PN atigan of 363 Main street told the |althoush several stone walls crossed urling the others through the side, | Plai adopted zoning ordinances | operation on Dogothy May Revnolds was dynamited three we ks a of commi . S : ‘ crously near. hurling th hrough the s Aot officer she looking out of her | d ously near. G for the City of New Britain whereby | of this city, who died March 18 as dynami believed it window directly across the street | Stinson told Mann that the fog Seven Children Hurt the premises of the defendant were [ a result of the attempted operation, 1 was the second said former State Senator Fred MR i il entire absence of Visi- Hartford, Oct. 19 (P—Seven chil- sidence C districr. it is claimed by the state. Dr. M troy the building within three crick W, Hinckley la iAea Fhak truek ‘,1‘_””_.’ \l 5 ft no other course open dren and one man, the father of cndant js conducting aCarl Beck, now serving a term in hs. County officials and state |will run for the republican nomin o ! et s | than to descend. He expects to bring four of them, were injured, in two in said Residence C.|gtate's prison in connection with the | police said today they believed the fon forigovainon hf 028 0 Iibelieva (880, B Lt L of Jonn | {he machine to Boston today if wea- accidents while on their way to isting of 1 ¢ and|death of Miss Reynolds, s the result of a roadhouse ' the direct primary law is i o lowalle, | ther is favorable, school this morning in the driving second-hand 10110- | rought to the courthomse today which has heen r: in vaneed step in our ciy ion (aiid | G TEER AN el kg [’}'w el Besieged With Messages 3 o fivat. Aallie I N 4 Sale [ will be a witness for the state in northeastern ennsylvania for a once an advanced step is taken, it is d 7ddie Stinson, veteran rplane rain, the first collision involving six nd sale |y ) i heast 2 | 1 1 ; PR e e i L \ icpl pupils being driven to the Knsella ts and threalens to| i, tria) of Dr, Horwitz, year. seldom that the people go backward, |10 make purch REr s iTas [pilot and builder of planes which school, and the other, a boy walk- icbusiness, B the defend | | “I hope and believe that the voters TU1 down o become famous in long dls- IR oL WA or s being known as | rom year to year will realize th struck by an automoblle drf "‘“‘, ince flights, was kept busy this A e e Srheh andialso) they have in their hands the ma- DY G BEH B nswering messages from senal hi school. \ at 43 7 v st F street e s gan focaietis ie conduct of t : : Jo respor is mornir s safety after a forced landing at Willys street and Bancroft avenue said location is forhidd | g 3 T LR G = e 2 i Toseph Andrews of 16 Columbia Ang oLy Sherborn last night. Jos Andrews ] nbia | zoning ordinances in 31 I wish now I had let somebody Gardens was driving his four chil- | (jal distriot. i Aineag I wish now I had o dren, Junuary, John, Carmella and | -y} fimoliNed by the ax nding on th e ey Fort ar ough all the steps of manufac- n ¢ Second Pay Angelina, and Philino and Lucy (ties in charge of the enforcemer York, Oct. 19 (P—oviation e G ’““‘l - steps of manufac (Continued on Second Page) Cofeto, the children of neighbors to | the zoning ordinances to v advanced a new s boom w"”a &l x] \!]‘}“"' oAt flie) 1inscilats T et s = 5 : Sdouard Albert, designer the Kinsella school. The car was from 1 CLNE O 4‘:1] program calculated to surpass the| (00N inivveni i nlane s Nor SUR‘“VORS TELL STORY —— ant refuses to de : - ) nprecedented achievement of the|now en route to New Yor ’ . said toda ! (Continued on Page 17) ns to conti carrying on | UNPrecedented ac oo neniLonial (o Naw, Yotk o ; S iz FIGHT = ry {o the or. | Stason now drawing to a close. nia, Levine saldd, with Albert defeat of a sk in such case| That program includ Lucien Chagniard and Alexandre |t state pri ey a J he plaintifi = has heretofore, | Charles A, Levine and Anthony Il v craft. BLAMES HURTb, ASKS $10’000 through its board of adjustment, G. l'ul\hvd- (1 . Anthony Iokker, by arrangeient On Barge, Describe Battle anted an exception (o the said| Manutacture by Levine of plunes oty iil (70 Y QISR : T Foning ordinance, whereby the oper- | ranging from a “fiivver” priced at |y, ' it Mo TER R ARR el it o Saree With Sea and High Winds, [ Mary Stokarska Tnjured In Accident ation and conducting of a gasoline | 31,500 to a multi-motorcd t S S Dk o o Gl e e R UC, s G X iRt filling station upon defendant's said 1 travel, manufacture of commere planes, R 05 York, Oct. 19 (A—The res- Claims Reduction Tn Weight |premises has been permitted, but| An air espedition into ot tood that the plant of the icians cue of fo om a sea «:»m]mq 2 Isuch exception did not permit under commande of tlantic Aireraft Corporation at howl ast gale that had R el ey defendant to conduct the said bus- , member of the crew terboro, N. J., operated by Folcker, ! 1 s B e The case of Mary Stokarska of |in¢ complained of. be devoted to experiment and et oo ; g slaims: | A transatiantic flight by ( (t ispat this city nst Louis Gitlitz, mm “An injunction restraining the de- | | D. Chamberlin in a hu T a Foncel DY GHamberlin AEEh DOGS D]E KILLS SELF from the coast of this city, and the Capitol Paper | fendant from conducting any busi | Iane Snabist et eneos o 5 iaTn DL, sham. plane capable ansy & 1 disclosed work had st e ATt Co., of Hartford was tricd yester- ness upon his said premises, except | bror s Eg adrift for 13 hours th b ¥ e S B G e on the big Bellanca with which I\ O Derinlono rat g i dhggpetons VidRau e (G0 Buld i fishs flling station. T £ Promotion of new acronautical re hopes 1o ily to Kurope mext year William Lockwood, 69, Commits sui- Miss Tr: 1ut to \])("‘ ] % A S A sadurviinisuperlor copre fgche) D Millinggstation; s 2 arch by & fund created by Hairy | wien stops at Newfoundiand and the ristol | ,;.- TR ES et o Tean oneat | Plaintiff claims damages of $10,000 ; BUED ““’"”‘" orden dacree onre- v 6y raeneln ot Philladpiphi e cide When Pets Are Suocated in| o TO ,.(',“v inB tl A el ]({.‘F L an a Jile acci- [lief as to equity may apper e 2 S Azo S ” iss Amalie Traut, d figh h for injuries in s ; «\mmllo} |]1 i ace - I 'h se thu.mx.u projects, .0 Plans for Nobil's new flight to | gy Which Damaged Homo. |seeretary at the Y. ¥ were picked up by a boat dent, alleging that she lo i oS AT | with others already outlir 1l top! of the world wers advanced speak Friday even ¢ Gresham !I\.(;uurlq as a w:nn ,”:: . A‘v ';VI\":‘ T 19 (Up) | 1928, were used as the Dhasis for| o mecting in Milan, 1 The | Yo Oct. 18 (A—Wil- | 2, church in Bristol wher t down after the ‘r(" : 0 was 1‘?‘ ;:y\v;nw"‘ LR i s wight Lambertson | Prediction it the new scason || gned to cover an liam I. 49, retired official address the Girl Reserve o tood by for hours, N{I \?r.q n od by the plaintite|of the Clifton branch post office has | Would bring into cclipse u f d a half million [of a New York title guarantee com- | tion of that city. sca and high winds that she was riding in a car driven | been arrested on a warrint charging | has scen the shattering of almost re kilometers, is scheduled killed himself presumably be-| The local Y. W. C. A. has receiv-[in o vain o reach the eraft e e 15 ‘when it col- | embezziement of $2,000 in govern. | ¢VerY vationineoond. 1928 in commemoration of of grict over the death of two jed as a gift from several dircctors, |y line. Lines fell short as the lided with the paper company's|ment funds, it was revealed here| l-evine said he would soon | tenth anniversary of the war vic dogs, police announced today. win for the au vy seas kept both vessels lurch- automobile at |)vi-' corner of Silver | today. | large-scale production of “flivver to Tt experts and capi dogs were suffocated in a fire - - constantly. The barge was s ‘:',?,:"','r.“h.,‘(\ Flar & Inlinlos | Daribaxtzon wos | hrcested 't 1oat | & of 45 horsepower to be built |y "aoing the project. which last night partially destroyed POLICE SEEK ASSAILANT pounded to picces on Fenwick e her com-|night by a United States deputy |in two factories, one at Richmond e residence - where Lockwood, a{ Windsor, Oct. 19.—(UP)—State |shoal e o :“m_ 0""’,’”_ head, an in- | marshal. He was held under $5,000 | Va. and the other near New Yorlk NI — 4 |widower, lived with his son and|police today sought Harold H The “Old Dominion” broke loose jlity o Her tighti it andahouides | bondiiror rvalenment today before | He said he also p 1o build daughter, After the fire Lockwood who lute yesterday is allesed 1o from the tug Jupiter at 8 o'clock d a reduction in Dot weight from | U 8. Commissioner Bdwin C. Jen- | planes of the Columbia type and is | THE WEATHER | {went into housc and was fol-| have shot and wounded Charles |yesterday morning off Five Fathon 25 to 175 pounds. The defendants|ney in Boston, { bringing from Europe two designers | | ‘ lowed by a policeman who found | Fernett, 30, 4 laborer. light ve and drifted southward denied being guilty of negligence. The deputy marshal who made the | (o assist in the creation of a seven- | New Britain and vicinity: him with his ches n open and he shooting occurred on the to- [40 miles before it foundered. The | s represented by arrest stated that while the warrant ' motored plane with a 180-foot wing | Showers tonight and possibly |a discharged doub) ed shot bacco plantation of Frank I. barge was ycxm"r)l) acms!n'l vulen” Gitlitz had as|placed the amount of money em-|spread for transatlantic service. Thursday morning; some- | [gun ot his side. ) | where Fernett was employed. Ter- |ger ship of 1,502 tons r»g'stry.“ his counsel, James W. Carpenter, |bezzled at only $2,000, investigation The plans for my Richmond fac- | what cooler, Police said they were informed |nett tn_ld police that Hayes dmn;m}d- had left New York Jnn'd:ufllo1 :‘:, own rifle. | while Warren Maxwell defended the | indicated that a larger sum actualyy | tory.” said Levine, “include a school Lockwood looked upon the dogs as|ed carfare to Hartford and shot him |on a cargo of coal at Hamp! paper company. was missing. for pilots, in which they would go ¥ ———3 | members of his family | when he was refused the money. 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