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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Fndlng 14 453 Oct. 22nd STABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25 1927.—-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES 25, PRICE THREE CENTS PETLURA SIAYER ' Death Ends Year of Suffering MAYFLOWER KIN SHOUTSDEFIANCE ~ For Man Whose Back Was Broken IN PARIS [‘,[]URH When He Slipped Pushing Auto War Hero Declares He's Glad He Taok Life of “The Butcher of the Ukraine” DRAMATIC PICTURES OF MASSACRES DRAWN Samuel Schwartzbard's Irial For Assassination of General Moves Toward Conclusion With ment o Give Case to Jury—dJews, in Defense of Fellowman, Give Graphic Accounts of Cruelites. Pa (UP—Samuel | 1 rial for the assass- General Simon Petlura 1denly nd dramatically ick conclusion late today g lawyers agreed to tomorrow. sl ard during the day had ied guing lawyers in the I he shouted You v hecause 1 m Bui will you not li ot ople who ou of 1 s butcher- Massacres Re-told. vi Horres, Schwurt orney, said late ir Agree- His whole body pa ult of s the slip g breaking his back while pu, automobile in front of his home corner of Oak and s on November 1 a vears old, d hospital this mornix | He was pushing automol when he fell backward against . He was taken to New | neral hospital with a broke but later it was found t his spine cted and soon his back, w yzed for a | hody q ! from ing an Putnam John | Nu artford ' no ¥ paralyzed. He tain G b last, and Hartford hospital where he has bee for the past four months. 1 in this eity, Britain his hom relatives. A Joh Oalk street, survives him. meral will be rmoon at 2 o'clock at ino funeral was take: on Ju was sent t > always 1 Ie parlors on Sprin, and at 0 o'clock at Greel Orthodox church, Burial will be { I ew cemeter; FARRELL REPORTED U. 5. Steel Meeting HINTS DECLINE IN EARNINGS HIGH TAXES TO CONTINUE Current Tssue of Forbes' Magazine Sees President of Corporation as Morgan Choice—Low Profits Fx- pected to Injure Stock Market. 5 (P —Choice of lent of 1l sion to ed by B. C. of ne on orporation’s di Gary's death GARY'S SUCCESSOR Wall Streefim Results of Bankers’ Assn. Head Makes Pleai FAITH IN OTHERS for More Tolerance Pinancier Briefly Reviews Plan, For the armer and the Federal teserve Act, Houston, Texas What the Oct. 25 country perl “individually and p is a genuine revival of toler- mce, a fresh baptism of faith—tol- erance for the views and acts of others—a belief in something be- ourselves and faith in the of 1i Melvin A. Traylor of fent of the American association, made this on here today i 000 of the n hird annu tion. confident {hat his address s bankers 1 convention American e o we the enduring machin- R I cor ome the intellizent . oration’s Rest Goy he world's credit supply, A iy Selottiog wlor wdrned against inexpert 1 selection of Mr. with it s not expected at tod wid : n the hands of t s ' of the assoctation dis- iy tomorrow.” ) by T ) 3 1 the Dawes pl which he He sat dowpe vas a b ) TR finance siid most bankers in the beginning ied ultatioy lawyere o would fail hut who subse- v fodtre 1 hen Souih tly had witnessed vast sums he- vepresenting i q d e poured info Germany; foreign - ] onld he no T ments, which had become the " he sald 1 P i M oncern of every man, banker and Dramatic Conrt Seene Gary uniilithe November meeting v al whether it pleased T \ 1 board of directors. Mr. Roberts them or not: relief for the farmer, a0l Sk dcol AR mo) Chex wiay to which had not yet ap- oAt i 3 o oo iich has heen eriticised but which e e would not he fnnda 1y chang- 3 5 Await Meeting's ults 1 1 which p ¥ needed o tina e ety 10) AV Youl L Dot 950 (LR ==wall oother administration and maybe t looked vd with misgiving T N reforn it whom = == n the one and expectancy on \ a good natured . and y N lNERAT“R Abtorly T taxes about which he was not nit teel Corp., ned % q the closerof the rning to m res for farm re- I market te Mr. Traylor asserted that “jus- corpor was 1o be iss roduce without increased burdens b had it that @ on those who consume,” but the siecessor might be chosen to fil only it of his own views on a solu- ahe Al B g i ekl vacant by the tion came in the statement t ‘our Residents Fear Real Edlate a1 o vy. next peacelime national hero may e AWA R0 AITGAt Narl ot Il come from nks of those Values Will Be The financial community has been | Who ure now devoting their time to Affected worried recently over the failure of a study of our complex and idly LACKING INU. S Dawes” Torelgn Investments, Relief o — ps most as a peo- HEARS PLAN T0 DEPORT ALIENS n Ve e Sociefy Head Would Give n Foreigners From Five to Ten » Years to Become Citizens held tomorrow Laraia & « RAPS AMERICANS WHO "\ DONT CARE T0 VOTE Monroe Tavors Tightening of Immi- | gration Laws, Applicable to Both LEurope and South America— | Strenuously Attacks Papers Who “Play Up" Scnational Events and Exploit Personal Affairs. | Hartford, Oct. 25 (B—Deportation | all aliens who fail to | lized citizens after of become living in | this country no less than five years or in any e not more than ten| vears was advocated by Addison P. Munroe, of Providence, R. I, gover- nor-general of the General Society flower Descendants at the an- luncheon and meeting of the ut society in the Hartford this afternoon. governor general praised the t immigration laws as tending to keep America American and urg- t none of the restrictions em- bodying them should be loosened. He dwelt in length on the hnmigration question and explained his views on his deportation recommendation as follows: | Says Clalm Groundless The claim may be raised that this wiil t 1 to large icrease the naturalized citizen vote: no | © of the naturalized vote it the ural born citizen will do his duty Such ills as we have in our govern | ment, and we have plenty, are du {the deadly apathetic indifferenc r citizens to governmental lems. In other words, if nment of the city, state or nation 4, the citizen: selves South N coun America as well as to s quoting Pre tement th he one ! poss Queen Marie Will Rule Rumania - Now Under Martial Law Fearing Return of Crown Prince Carol Vienna. Qe (P—A speclal | most to govereign 1 for ‘rr‘ dispatch I st to the Vi- | sacrificing t cause er o (*nna Stuende says that Princ ison, Prince Carol, Helen, mother of young King Mi- | - chael, a her brother, former Thrown Tnto Turmoil Ring George of Greece, have left | Bucharest, | Oct. 25 Bucharest for Florence, Italy. [Just as the country wa i where will spend several |down er the death or K months with their mothe former 1 1 the regen appe zer Queen Sophie of ce. functioning smoothly, Ruman in ng, the dispatch today s thrown into comp i h en separated from turmoil by announcement €r in order that Queen Maric | s of the ¥ exercise ) _power amounting al- (Continued on Tage TONNEY TO LEAVE SPINSTER WEEPS RING N FIVE YEARS ~ WHILE ON STAND New York World Says He'll Shun Miss Morse, 40, Denies Plot : GUARDING NATION W.C.T.U. DISTRICT LEADER AVERS “DAMP” CONNECTICUT OFFICIALS MAKE STATE WET FA[[ |S P";T”REI] Mrs. Greenbacker Calls Upen Christian People To “Wake Up” and Defense Says He Sparved Con- Rally to Dry Cavse. stantly for Government i | Declares Drunken Driver a WATCHED EVERY INTEREST Menace to Public Safety —Deplores “Mixing of Lawyers for Accusad Seck Dis y . : S gl 8 e Gasoline and Booze” prove Charges that the Two Made Lease in Plot to Defrand Tnited ferid Oct. 25 (P—1Mre S[age‘ Meflflwmle | Murder Famlly States—Discuss Drainage. w. Gre resider | Washington, Oct. 25 (P—Through av4 any s {GALLS FIGHT FlLMS UNFAIR ACCUSER® i 2 ddirems o e 1 today p! 1 befe ¢ tes from rly every city in 1 e o Veirat PAiDare 1 t t v of dry ¢liampion Hits “Un<portsmanlike” Negress Enters Courtroom With Two ‘ = 1 | law oreement in Cc ctient 1o of dan i Tactles of Dempsey—Declares Pic-' Others Asking to See Prisoner— a2¢ 0f part of the Wyom wval g Op AP BN EE 5 , oil res and that the fo s ot : tures of “Seventh Round” Altered Defendant Swears She Borrowed 1o e interior h er address and Tex Rickard Partial to Rival.| $200 to huy ¥lowers for Funcral, TR S e tltion ! that at the na- 08 3 n next year ust New York, Oct. 25 UP—The New| New Brunswick, N. J.. Oct. 25 (@) Cou % ough the same St York Evening World says to ss Bessie Morse, 40-year-0ld spin- [Viiness, Arthur W. Ambrose, a f ' Gene Tunney will retire from the ccused by Mamia Todd, her | i governovent 1 S ring within five vears but still as the 'negro maid, of ing to bring as th Fall gt en of weight champion of the world. ths of three of her rel- | cons tmental i er for il that time, titleholder is o would share the family |* Jia decicion s ek i l\m: o ) { i 5 “1p of our quoted as declaring, he will devote | inheritance, today took the witn Dom rs balance of time to “perfection of nd in her own defense | m id e Aanai iy ELDmant s ting with two ot negresses in | on luence the ! jGE5, L0 work of = et ibit Conneeticut nature.” the front row of the ded court- |1} i " ERA b all's decision to lease i e Jethargy to the work | FOOm Was a woman who 1 she is &'s sister. Yesterday she sought permission of the sheriff to see the prisoner during the noon re- ss, but did not tell her na Miss Morse On Stand \e defense resnmed ite prese s planned for millionaire seve his glove ende the future A 1 tinies over from vors, the paper s ven better trim title defense sey in Ch 1e. ™ ta- 0, when next called upon to defend the | tion at 10 a. placing Miss Morse 1eavyweight crown. {on the stand. © Calls Films Unfair Miss Morse made a categorlcal de- | int of | Nial of the U A Dempsey 1 ar- | against her r nged and cut o m the| She dis e 1er champion vanta £ to the best | MO The titleholder | 4V stioning of her defense counsel 1 he purposes of the im- ! sail 1 have risen at theher voice was “to keep Amer-|count of four from the knockdown | Her words ible in the in the much-disenssed seventh round | courtroom, d entering at Attacks Sensationalism that battl spite allegations 4Ny time in piracy with the “It s 1 Lle,” he said, “fo he “long count” saved the title | Negro maid who had said that sk obliged to say that freedom of th him. cceived instructions to procurc doning license of th ‘T linye leanned iwol1eesons Fhorn:| murderars 15 given $230 for e exploitation of first year as chan nney ddvance payme tional matter is not conducive aid. “One is that nd | When Prosecutor Toolan arose to e hat so thing is bes t alone. 0S8-exami Miss Morse her voice (ontinued on Page 7.) Another is that you muet never go broke into oc T into the ring sions rells of Family Peace S spinster, who is being tried s\ ngar 6ver Ansportsmanlike (ace er direct examination of t FOR OWN INSURANCE Express l)igsatisfaction With Rates for Fire Loss Protection 1 could An cffort to carry their own In- | from my | ne been ics resorted to by Dempsey in his relationship” which existe pen letter and the fact that | between her and her sister, Mrs, v friend of mine stood to gain |Grace Bey: her sister's husband, 10 on my winning by a knock- | Elmer, and their adopter son, Ray- used 1ne to deviate somewhat Iond usual cold attack, which is | Aft sssary if one is to have the r hra uisite perfect command of on But even though my anger 1 in flashes of carclessness. have gotten wup atter 1 had dropped by Dempsey even if r her lawyer had led h zh denfals of the charges made the negress, the questions center upon the money Miss Morse bor 1 rowed several days before (limen 1 by M bribe in- leged to have been odd to detectives were mie {Fall's counsel, ove ple w to Harry F. § dant in the was Hoov welair, b present trial. Ambros amined by George . counsel for Sinclair. He ve his direct testimony yesterday 0 seem cision in re- s co-defer cross-e; nd ified on re-direct examina- tion by Owen J erts, govern- mental co 1. today reall Warned of Dr: (I ere is more drink- " ing today than before prohibition, o (Conti i on Pa Seven) : 1 PUML STRIKERS FIND chang very r Fall i tes on the e propertics After gov South Norwalk Students Are Refused Reinstate- v ment—Appeal Made Ambrose was excuscd, the | P of th vely, § lawy s C e, Wyo. rin civil to recover Teapot Dome. Zeve- South Novwalk, Oct. 25 (Ph—Act- Iy told of Sinclair's visit to Fall's in pathy with three mem- e e A of the Ders of the Norwalk high school gotiations here for the leas oothall t ho had been sus- During the examination by Rob- on the charge of “cribbing” erts, disagreen arose biology, some 40 students refused {Hoover ama William ¥ 10 %o into their cl today but at oon they applied ent, were refused, and led to the hoard of edu- r obl by Hoover. Teahy would 1ot ohject to any en appea relating to the lease, wtion a rece tate the country’s steel husiness to meas- ansports Siriiton st boinE Ta Nt by i srotp e e Bought Flowers Y s G G, e oo that nine would only have been the i aad haskathall ALEIDRoggCtan s HEceg 01T e e “7 lof Main street land and building | uquivalent of four.” She swore that $200 borrowed | The e e Owners of property In the locality | %S report v “_"“‘)"““ '0" A Traylor held the close atten- | ©Wners, headed by Morris Cohn, ac- | Declaring it “immaterial what |{rom Thomas B of Perth Am- NEW JUD[CIAL RECORD E s S of the fown favm are organizing in 2 1 sl sl A ; indisenssing Cording to information secured - ihoy say or write about my con- ho¥, N. J. was used to pay for flow- HHRS 1 effort to convince city officials 2 " L ""‘I AL \’ : © 12 billion deol- day. Fire insurance rates in this tests.” Tunney said he had “worked trs for her mother's funeral last — 2 Pt e : This wou i 2 bill . e prosec ‘s q quiry b that QHCRCUgIAClat e e westments in ¢ity have been doubled and tripled | 100 hard to get where I am to be sbring. When the pe IS AN Fiest State To Sit In Higher Court ) . of material from the or should be placed in some 00:000° {n " the! Senten Many bankers, | in some cases they sav, and the | wrought up about anything veryllons turmed to her mother, Miss ) listrict ofher than theirs, preferably ‘ ct with the owners, dissatisfied with existing | mueh.” He said he “knew perfectly | Morse's sobs became more audible Without Having 1 Presided ek R i on the plot adjacent fo the sewer the * originate conditions, sceking some other well that Tex Rickard was partial 1o several times she w mon- ; 5 i e B ey r origina wditions, King : 24 i - S p vould hoom the stock of the nor participate in forcign loans and way out Dempsey” in their second meeting. | ished by both lawyers 1o speak In Superior Branch. e x’g‘[‘: il profest Shas B nrevionsly % Pie o that it is Will stract’s problem. The firm of Nair & Nair has heen 1t then Tex has a mistaken idea | londer seport, Oct, 25 (P—I0r 3 g by Prederick TI Yarroll | Corporation buoy up the . David T. Wilentz, her attorney, gep chi2 o we . & B 4 a |stock market, whercas a subs i me remind you, e retained to investigate the situation | a6 (0 the former champion's value as | David T. z [+ P Sy rra o B sy m,”]”l * reduction fram th timat aid, “hat it is duily Drought o {h and the prospects of securing mu- |2 gate attraction, Ho couldn't draw | took e G W0t St troca b ot o S M of the committee and com- ;rcduction from the estimate 2 S 5 L : s : 5 client’s story before the ju < 3 i ¢ during the il doorstep of every hanker and every surance., Mr. Cohn and the $200,000 in New York against a con- | ¢l i aliiase ot g it the incinerator would |bring an a u:;l.( decl -»\Wm! fni the country, through iha """‘[ a8y, “‘ "" Conngal “”“k tender like Bill Brennan, and how only points scemingly. were to bring | ¢ & "v‘*” - in ¥ of the oyance, a isance and _ irst Public Statement lomestic sale of these securities, to | Ohe " PrOT g i ; fn- | DY to a million did he draw witl foul the denlals of Mamle Todds| (CWF 45 [RO0 fhe ol they returned and e 8 deterlorating effoct on | = Torbes magasine on November 1} ... g0 poeitors wiio are paying for | °ONe MeEns whereby they may in= | ZHE0 B e e mad s and that the borrowed 3200 Licourtiavithont 110 gt 90 other pupils to join proy 1tions Mr. Yarroll will earry a definite statement that 5 e ying sure their property among them- S athing (o, do i ihathe. faot ihal en patd by Mies Morse to a Sit UDOD a ¢ in plans 10 have the obj etion reviay d \‘u'.‘ 1 Ldglt o named presldent e Iy ther than through insur- | [OMCIRE O 00 Nl Dempscy drow | Mr. Green, a florst, Miss Morse said ol s ncon Nk et before the committes when s of the Steel corporation, the mag- | ance companies 4 ! : | - far beyond 0,000, g ey 3:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon azine announced foday. Tt said The local firm has taken th " “Rival Played Up" | Continued on Page 1.) s ‘l‘ “ “”‘(“:“ on 1 and ; 3 ol gl i * . “And still Rickard has the pictures A it supt. Ihe mere fact that an incinerator | yuplic statement of Farrell in Rt some favorable’ solution of the pro-| 1y up Dempsey as best he can. Do | MAY GO T0 ROME Sl e poie < locat their district would form of an interview with B blem will be worked out. It not, |ino pictures, as now exhibited, show | "’W' e i e \ey were make it ““" i3 ""l" :"”"”;"""" Iorhes. Wilson and Company Plant Destroy- e matter will be dropped, the world that every blow landed in e e ney. oty nsion. The ta fair price, the Property OWners | joyppoll was chosen president of There s some talk he seve round after off the i i Loncl: Qi B me in- det and to the argument that 1o |, ) >, Mo cd—Lives of Fircmen Imperitied | 7€ is some talk of ca * | the seventh round after 1 got offt ey paignault and Allles, Threat- | through illness of Justice \William L oo o RO CRO A RO R A JEL AT mass mecting of property ow or was struck by me N Nt - A s v Dr. George s v noise will be emittedby th i e irn e Lo ! ¥ ¢ angs o B i M. Maltbie to attend. Tl 2 S onl el mevar s L L ‘I""\ U by Serles of Explos s, in order to ascertain just how inney said he expected to defe enad with Excommunication, May it b con it 1o i mome i 1! p » board ot deteriorate values on the BRaNEes publisL s antiauleiscs s =4 entire group of Main stree his fitle within the - ford for a few days it is understood i same principle that a three family TR Portland .‘Il‘ . ‘{';1 25.—(1 'I" | holders feel ahout the proposition. |best obtainable ender. ald iBacehCaseiBelore: ParmIsTeibunnl e e Se ot et i = pla ssion the »‘;'- fa it ntinued on Page Loss st ed at 0,000 resultec ____ {there would be “no three - £ AN e e i s S the loelnig oo from fir ich virtually destroyed | [ tween matehes while 1 am ch SHESAR AT SOt R oM (ID) g U ARDEAL from i clei rstwl thetr itted to have this cffect. POLIC M N N AR DEATH i of Winstow and Company, | fane.. np. . rae ot possible excommunication | #t Waterbury in the ac L et L0 SO B ou TG er ENMAN NE Tne. on Forest avenuo here last || Fire Menaces Chicago — |™oys - o o1 g from the Catholic ehurch, Elphega Y James 15 Mek on of the city are hopeful that 1 @ R G R | e LA ) i nault, Woonsocket publish- m ; tor site will eventus he A score of horses were rescues Do . e oy |idont think it will be cven as soon ! BIYEL S tos lteraedin ) ! R b ket Prisoners Early Today || 11 e It Wit be coon as soon and in comnection with his B st - wen the flames were Chicago, Oct, 25 (P 5 [ i1 baiton, oluite AEntana oo ction agains: Bishop William | ROB'NSON RES]GNS / AT 8 : T t opposite that Hartford Oficer Severely Injurcd £ wind of correction. in which 2,65 lold to get married—if you like. A. Hickey and 12 Catholic churches Barre. Mass., Autoist and Wife Lose e When le Crast Inreidgns wores flmrerillangivig f[ioere arcield auasthrsatenadihy e oL the Erovo s flioone, R Lives as Car ¢ Through . o ohtal et hantbantn icn Motoreycle Crashe series of explosions that resulted || fite shortly after 2 a. m., today. | C B My supporters are all standing | Chief of Nation's Prohibition lnses. rough n ; ; . : The entire force of 133 guards bomelq ompam uys 0 kil S ) relat ration of the var- Into Anto when fire reached an oil supply on K g , aignault said, when as ; ] | Bridge Near Sudbury. jous types of incinerators, the com- an upper floor of th four-story || reinforced by 200 policemen arm- ; Belding- Hemmg\\a\ Mill his plans wonld be affected b tigators Charged With An Ofiense ; mittee having charge of the inciner- | Hartford. Oct. 25 (P—Foliceman | uilding cd with revolvers #ha shotguns, I| pockville, Conn,, Oct, 25 (F—Sale recent authorization of Bishop | R e ) | Wayland, Mass, O 5 (UP) e e e it So sy Irnest K. Gosselin of the motoreyele | e n manufac- || formed a cordon about prison toill o “the Belding-Hemingway com-|Hickey by the sarced congregation| Against a Nine Year O e & Mbs. K Stone, of York next week, it was decided at a S4uad of the Hartford police de-|qypeg buildin pplics. DEVER A WL Closlis R ng | pany mill here to the Somers Manu- | of council at Rome {o excommuni-| washington, O (UP)—1yil- | Barre, Mass., ea 70 years e A City Hall, |Partment, is in a serious condition | (ouse of the fire has not been The fire started in the laundry | iring Co. was announced here cate those who had elted him Ve- | jjam 1. Robinson olitat ot tng ol v irown 1y before LEGH e 1 at the tford hospital where he | building, which also houses the || I ! 5 S 3 lilia & hi e DEmorT o attorioon 0 o'clock |4t the Hartford pi he [ ermined, P e 1 || today by Parley B. Learnard, acting fore a civil tribunal. Hadion's TRohiBlaon iy ¥ When r automobile J 1 s en follow aceide a shop 5 ere stored || 7 B 5 A TOnEh B brlARe e e T e \\'n taken “v”\)\.“‘... |‘r‘|\-” xx“!”n:mm'\ e ‘“‘]'n'j:r “’"'”':::u“““‘; "h:‘l "m:”‘f"r as agent for the transaction. Daignault refused to confirm o jay offered his resign e hroug bridge on the old or the plant will be made to the | JeY aLaln s Rhode ls and’s Oldest he building is 150 fect away ||, The amount involved in the trans- [ deny a report that he planned to | outerowth of char Sudbury road ere and drop- {own) Tiome) property and {he sewer 06 18 R SUEEISl U and poseibIE v b |t tainiarcit i orlcelats - was not stated. to Rome next month to present |mitted an offens ped into the ) beds in Berlin, Engineer Joseph D, [Nternal injurics. X.ray pictures War Veteran Succumbs || : e ER R | Manufactur of silk products, his side of the controversy to|year-old girl. The car, Iropped into Rens P {fe o bee Ner® laken at the hospital but nol pawticier w1, Oot R Al prisonersiers Samlenad il i e el S el | |about five fed Renbuste pliain IRt i g colnilIlEe o e 1 been made on them early Gl n st but guuards constantl roved shentni b & S lieh, Sl O TN N FRtoR o) ol e ¢ tieves the better location of the {wo | POt e e ' Charles 8. Robinson, helieved to be Aione hor e ey et o || etogen EheRmI on T uly 0 Jandlicon= W miskatvii fanital Alon by DeigARIE be) Lo et s e ound both and_woman 18 tis dntter, espestally s 1t (8 an- o 2 00T TR N BT oldest Civil war veteran i [ &m0 e s solidated their production at their |and others have as thelr object an |said, was the daughter of an slumped down in the seat with their fended to burn the screenings of the | o FolloninE e ‘_“”;“mhw'_ Rhode Island, died today his || o, P el after damage || Putnam plant, throwing about 230 account of parish funds, which the officer living near Robinson at heads under the surface of the wa- filtration plant in the incinerator. driven by Joseph Runkl of Marl. |home in Lonsdale, near here, aged | EAlimateal AETEISIU00 S tashe | employes out of work. |complainants assert have been di- |koma Park, Md. ter which failed to fill the car. Tt ). R. W. Pullen, superintendent i, i 2 95. He was a grandson of Thomas £ 3 i i, urchasing firm, @ woolen |vorted to uses not properly author-| Elmer 1 chief investigator of | Was belicved that the shock of the Dr. R. W. Pullen, suy boro. Runkl made a left turn into 2 | P T properly ST X g 5 f health, reported o the commit- | Nowington avenue, and as he did so | Kobinson, an officer under Wagh- | o™ % | manufacturing concern, is operating | jzeq by the parish corporation. the internal revenue bureau, went|fall threw them forward and in- ; t- | ) g d g s ’ AoeE N AT ity 2 ) i = Getieate red them so they were unable to tee on tho various types of inciner- ho heara the grinding of brakes be. |8ton in the Revolution, and h | their Somers plant on full time day | i i to Marylund today to investigate the | jur Jitors he inspe in New York and | hing him. He looked back and saw father was a soldier in the War of | | THE WEATHER |#nd nignt shifis. They were reported | DECLARE DIVIDENDS {charges. It is customary to suspend | Save themscives from drowning. Harris Pa. He gested that | {he policeman prostrate in the high- | 1812 | {to be planning the construction of a ew York, Oct. 25 (P) 3 cwiprolnluuon officers accused of fel- Alt 1 there were 1o witnesses he committee inspect the New York | way, his body across one of the rails| Mr. Robinson served with the|| New Britain and viclnity: | ll\‘\\ mill [ York, New Haven and Hartford rail- |any until the charges either can be |of the accident it was believed that plants for the reason that it is the lof the Connecticut Co. tracks Seventh Massachusetts :||liH»r_\‘,‘ | Fair tonight and Wednesday | Valuable water privileges that go | road will pay quarterly dividends on fpru\cd or disproved, it was said. the car was going at such a high onl to obtain an accurate ap-| Tt is thought that the motorcycle | taking part in many engagements.| | little change in temperature. | |with the mill here were advanta preferred stock beginning Jan- | Robinson formerly worked for | rate of specd that it was unable to praisal of their worth and adaptabil- |slipped on the trolley rail as the | For many years he was an overseer | | | lous features of the company's latest | uary 1. Directors transacted routine |the post office department at Colum- | make a curve and crashed through ity to local conditions. brakes were applicd. |of carding in textile factories | RS wcquisition, according to Leonard. | business today. bus, O. the guardrail of the bridge.

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