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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1927. 3 v ! question of veracity between me and views the volume says t bands of “'If\]”lwy“. ', :\m;.m. r li‘:‘_n#ofl o thin | of previous statements that she had _ splendidly 1 L oihLe 4 = e ———— | Wins With Knockout Blow e ., ladvanced money to Mrs. Ninde for 3 nd e ';","';'.'”'.‘."\ Eei . f I dgeport, Oct. 27 G W “Sinister [nfuences” Behind yovstier v et oo v Deny - Mistreatment; Women oo Pulice and Soldiers Rushed to 3 New York World AdVances Ro- .2 seier” s teme coniee: : mance as Departure Cause the vouchers wer | properly Dbelonged to the secretary # Photographers should $ this e ion, Gilbert Paine, scored a Probe, She Avers [Siharey ioneed to che seorer Greatly Fatigued bonk handy for one never can tel Frontier as Result ont victory " the.second o] ————— | Mrs. Ninde testified however, that P YT e when .1..» will be 1(; 'v\)y-m) m“ o LT e she had not zed Mrs. Knap| " some bit of work out of the regular = - she had not authorized Mrs. Knapp Rabat, Morocco, Oct, 27 (P —The i Fonle WilieTs BTl aabiat o Syracuse, N. Y. Oct. ast nignt. Serra was out for intimation that Mus. PS8 to cash the vouchers KNavP | iignaped relatives of Resident-Gen- O TP Paris news- New York, Oct. 27 (®—The New minutes. In the final bout i 1 it * mentioned in her affidavit that o\Uel i e e all times, _ papers from the Sp Yo Brown of Norwalk barely 3 napp, former secretary of state, |\ oo owepaper reporte * ) m e photographic expe s oy out Al Cuddy of Bridgeport belleves “sinister influences’ wer: 3 companions who are being held | \r. Rose goes bac a of day 1 th i . ing her on the day th > 3 M sl = ¢ ot the Judges’ decision in three primarily responsible for the pres- oo gt O Hhe Ga¥ O e Prisoners by Moorish Drigands in 25 years and eo ! of o lutionary plot ] ) ent investigation into her conduct of LI R el the middle Atlas © Ve Sue- |activity, As a laboratory . mie ponce Three Share Equally AT ShY DIeE 4 onduct of yegtioned regarding this point, and ' covdeq in smugelin T R e . - e 3 iy with res other Louts Joe De Andre ) , the 1925 state census, was given |y, g por admit authorizing Mrs. | {ng authorities (helr g LI (SeIe ! s known tha In Downing Fortune ..\ 1o outpointed Jimm here today In a brief informal state- " 1 st ge of the 1 ! nd soldiers | New yory ’ ) e 5 3l Burdic Knapp to cash the vouchers. e BEo ¢ ork, Oc Frances ’ i sridgeport; Bill Burdick, 3 ment from her counsel, Alexander ;. M : ryisor the en concentrated on the fron = e Milford, won from Bill Moore of Otis. The note, written in per by Ansco Film company of Toledo. As | tier nts « 3 : s b el o defense,” he told newspapermen, was sent by a special Moor New York newspa As a con- | says v X lized forme e g As camera cle 1dios of the the A corporation ore advanced dart iotographic portrait work [foix Andy Clark, won by a knockout & Zunia, Stanford; Lew port, scored u knock- Bell of Bridgeport} Ansonia. won the dee It read: suitant on highly “We have n t of tack and to give such information been niisir as she has regarding sinister influ- B o, el 6y ences that brought this situation to Delegates Compare Malian Lincs VEUSl 00 bosible »0i A The exact nature of Mrs. Knopp's| S O S. With First Tests Made | The wo women prisoncrs are srisoners are Madame ¢ orov, a younz Vien- | has ¢ W1 an immediate en- to 2 Teddy ¢ Bridge- promised disclooureaiihinfOUs Sores by Marconi in 1908 and her mother, Baroness de thusiast in the Murray Studio e Mar of Stamford ferred not to make known at this : Steinheil fourth prisoner i Arede it T e e , w York ¢ A cked out G Depalma, Bridges i ~ e B acaran passnm ol o NeYe D M ashinston SOt (21 AU GS MIheN 7o dninta 1B S a by marriage g additional printings are upy ) his t over the N Vole, he port: Nick Fargo, Bridgeport, ] that they would cover the whole foundering of the Hl-fated Princi- i 10 rocident A S Sakts ; i READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS would have then experienced cvery | knocked out Joe Smith, Bridgeport, background and history of the cen- pessa Mafalda recalled to the inter- 3 rning the ran sus inquiry, now under way at Al- national radio conference here that e of the captives bany, disregarding no persons whom (the ship had played an important est difficulty g the in <he believes connected with the in- part in the developnment of w the tribesmen to come to vestigation, cither directly or' in- [n 1908 from the deck of the e s e e Heclly Marconi carried out his fan ey In the meantime, Mrs. Knapp will | Periment on the effect of sun light | ™ -y the safety of the prisoncrs ' i continue to make public affidavits 00 the propagation of radio WaveS . iqurad no troops will he t setting forth her defense against the | nd determined thal with the fre- (TR thevtave Gin: ges of {he Cliles Census Com- | duencles then employed, radio co : d munication could he establis) ee, Inc, that she wasted state ... caqily by night than by day. S money on the emumeration | The disaster was also cited to the Local Photographer ‘alled properly to administer . qpgerance by some delegates as a Tad: 2 f The second affidavit, Eiven out|ciriking reminder (hat o interna: \_ah)mmlly Accla\m\e'd night, contained her defense yiongl wireless regulations should in Rose, of the Murray . 4 against allegations that she had any way interfere with provision for 1'h0 e Stidio s the author of employed relatives who did no work | ing safety of lite at sea. which ‘ = on the x t of photor on the census, and that she had It (o be the supreme duty of | raphy < V. Chambers of Phil cashed expense vouchers made out radio the publisher, write i 13 to her private secretary, Mrs. Luclla hook is written by 1 {hor V. Ninge, and had failed o wrn the 4 [EAD FROM WINDOWS e i et 7 money over to the secrefary, sdintceanien el “Out of nearly 8000 appoini- —_——— s i w for B R fr"erh:[rr; L %Y Womien and Girls Have Naerow Es- persons to various positions Who = ape When Fire Levels Mill in Qe on were more or less nily connec ity o tions. As I had very little acquain Lynn, Mass, AL Ut preal (Dody ot el SR Yo o, 8 Cloio This book will be found of perti ployes and was forced to aquit them .o Sor o n commendation, 1 do not SRl 1 that 1 did anything impro RHER e n e SRt ¢ . it claim that T did that w cape from a Maple street factory seworthy, in naming to certain ovo EOR S CH positions of trust people Who Welt " ho firgt started in the Lectrodio close to me.” corporation shop on the first floor. . B Both her mother, Mrs. Bl yynic of hydrogen nsed for filling ¢ Smith of Bedford, Mass, and her ool i W e cister, Julia §mith, were placed by 10 e bing hydrogen was ignited £ Mrs. Knapp, according to the af- '),y gpen flame on a workbench fidavit, in the secretary of stale’s 14" o iioded, ' ¢ s home in this city to take care of I'he flames spread quickly through the mass of census work which €20 (1o Jower floors of the thre tercd here. Her sister, Mra. Knapp | wooden structnre. Escape out off by said, became her “alter ego” attend- ypo inside exits, many employes . ing to the Knapp homte here, In an- \are foresd to jump from windows. swering mail, meeting people, and | Others descended ladders which dotng other work, while her Mother oro obtained from a nearby paint dtd the. work when the sister was ' gap out. Damage was estimated at $40, “I never heard,” commented Mrs. qqq ments 8 @ crime FLIER FALLS TO DEATH work she et Colo., Oct. 27 (A Tail ht do. Few mothers ever get n apparent attempt to make gt o mien shhat o s dan Cnid - Eviraordinary fact that one of the most de- ryman, 30, a student flier, fell $00 Knapp in speaking of made to her mother, “it v one’s mother fo t things T did in my whole cen- to his death’ here vesterday Y sus wor paying my niother for ryman had been taking instruce A t ave heen made a target for criti- ited with 45 hours' flying, of cism the large-minded gentle- which only ten minutes was golo ? men who are conducting this In- work. 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