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News of the World ) 7. ; ‘ % s Average Daily Circulation For ; Week Endi By Associated Press 3, : 5 :)c't( zsm': .mg 149407 . J ; ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1927. —-TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS LAWYERS IN CLASH Kopel Bound Over to U. S, Court | A_HMMQMM Killed, Eight Lost, Many GUVERNMENT UNABLE '"] PRY DURING ARGUMENTS on Charge of Raising $5 Bills Injured As 4,155-Ton British | DE]’A“_S UF S|N[:|_A|R JURY N IUM( YARD WAR At Preliminary Hearing Today | 488 | Liner Sinks Crowded Ferryboat Jlldge Jfiilliiligfi Mfiv CO[]]B 0 Secret Service Operative Said to Have Found Incrimi- Sydney Harbor Filled With Dying Men, Women and SHADUW'NG FRUM DETECTIVE i coma nating Evidence In Prisoner’s Room During ‘; ‘ 1‘ Children—Fear Several Trapped In Cabins and Sy — This City to Inspect Willow A ; e | Unable to Reach Decks. The Silent Figure | Y “Contact Man” May Be Sureet Establishment he fadors) anthori terday after Wiliam Duden, pro- ‘ ' Sydnes, New South Wal, Nov. 3|6 to the rescue and succeeded 1n| —— Taken Before Justice Y e persons were | Pickir with 1 1 prietor of store i §0 Spring i 4 persons wer 0 ‘TAT 1 7 A DUsIngS 39 . "' street, had re zed him on Main ;i killed when the British lir 4 \u: ¥ cen al the ill-fated Of supreme COIll't “to i oo ’ sminztion, John 'street as the customer who tender-, 8 lided with a crowded ferryboat | Nine ho h : % < i it s ydney harbor today, wh fears | this afternoon search was T i (o 196 SUDCL WS broughi betor | payment for f bil of provions to. | (AR DEGHD e v sl Rl i ch v Make Him Talk. Hartford this aft- ©Lill was not g < when he pro- . 8 ! by ( /| 8 crnoon by (W. J. martin, an sented it with his deposit at a 1 . £ % lear over the ferryboat which sank era s trap- Kidwell, Juror Ne. 11, Who Greenswin Resents Aleorn's Criti- | operative of the United States se- (He knew Kopel by sight but ha i 3 z vithin three minutes in great : 4 Die k- cret service, who has been workit seen him ¢ ctoler o B, loud of steam, leaving 130 persol ¢ & decks because of the s Qo Ak Sen cismof - Local - Physician - Who [since last Febrnary in an effort 1 yestorday. s ot 5 4 % including any school chi 1dde f the catastrophe Is Said to Have pilled Toc the source of distribution of — “ - struggling in the water n 30 persons in a state of 5 oA S Pils. Kopel was arrested yes-| (Continued on Page 17 B i e e e e e the Beans” Appears in Metal Cutting Shears for Nervons- ——— ——- NATHAN C. AVERY s : .T.lfl'.ff"’.’?l”'lfl,.11'.‘;7f"'.';',.‘.f.'{“"'" PREMIER [I'SBANIJS STURE PRUP,RIFTIIR .0 AVERYcavomar SAY COFFIN AKER flAUfiHTER SLAYS | d would reach fiftee missing. ers w ear he huil The liner, of 4 tons, passed ' of th 1 t sin is feared Troated Residents Living - Near mosphere of ¢ b centrasted | . tht tense ment of ‘Th eMmm Sessnov an Uproar Sergeant Feeney Mads Delendant Reuoitt o Strong WIDESSES Tesmy in Atlempt 0 Gn'l Pmsons Parem Pleadmg - ! conpray s th sovemont a Dlssa '“ailon ! in Acnon ior $2000 ‘ Backing in Break Wlll “nghl fo Kill" | ||ty oot 1y o s rand which led ey to ©LTADERS CALED CONARDS Mo WARRANT FOR SEARGH "y ABIECT POVERTY SECOND WERCY WURDRRER' | ~ [ Eets i bt o With charges it Burns detec- Nathan €, Avery, vice-c ¢ e Carliument: Not To Mcet Again—| senastian Maisano, Owner of Shoc!or Tday.G I | ‘ tives in the employ of Harry \ sinclair had attempted to gain con- S > e Td | tact with jurors and that one of the Repairing Pstablishment on La- &ion, s ““! ding candidatc Had Large Fortune but Imagined nished for Painless Removal nf’ urors had hoasted that he expected : 2 for the office of commiunder to siuc- MASON DAY it ¢ : complete and Was To Object— ik s i AY. material gain from a verdict In th : i IAgett SRment, | Clalnis o)y o Ginsburg at the annual Me Was Poor—Didn't Believe fn Persons Suffering With Incurable [ s Tt ke ity Ginsburg a annua e AL TN case, the government had already toral Rights Were Violated clection of officers 1o be held at the after, but Quoted from Bible. | Ailment—Sure She Did Right. | “contact man® hetsween Burns ploasdstest ¥ before the inquisi- " v W, Nov. 3 (P -The Folish el was brought fo. | POSt rooms on Washington street on { tectives who were shadowing jurors | (¢ Dody in affidavit torm. AT b e e L 2 vas brousht ) 1816 (omn NOT 3 CUB) T onbridge, England, Nov, 3 (Up) |{eetives wh S S Mark Thompson Called Physic tosti Wl : mier Bartel amidst : LR It e s been 2 & munutacturer of s cin Wh *d here 10- lang the detecti employers 2l aronny, a8 el “"l Jiav, 164N S SanynEe t t ' oe v est _ 5 GIRTTANCCE % sl v an ece . leveloped in case, the prosecu- D ‘ : of the most wctive workers in ¢ lministered, poli Sl ! Nl tion turned temporarily from its al and bus f of the | . i b real EEsdaughter, Mrs, S aarcil o UTXIN SN A “%iplan to have all of the jurors whose post and has served in the majority * gare Ivinge, 3 t F t missal was ordered yesterday ap- of the minor offices. He has defi- f, American Le- Court Hears Late Frederick Ray Claims ! Authority Can Be Fur- | Had Found Financial Budget In- Government Had Lost Streng(h., in England’s | district attorn: c : ) ’ 1 * case within a car for questioning, and turned to n il | hitely announced his candidacy for ¢ « which revealed | gopy an il- bt th nutes were il = dindes ‘ ) 1 P y including Mark B. Thompson 1 rn the hest honor possible in the C -0l¢ E wn Mrs. Delvinge was arr d Tues- New Mexico, one of the coungel enunciations Soth T d iC ch of the plain- organization and appears to be a W 1 vy an, poverty, | g ay on the harge that she had fo Alhert B. Fall, whose lease of leaders pow plade of by s and a room strong candids o wn by ind A, no1 n o relieve her he T Gt in g : i d A given the o relieve the naval oil reserve to Sinclair Immediately after t en 6l ol natine commilLee ay of Glouer wife of % artitior 3 a b i @ € s Wit iother of terrible ring from brought about indictment of the two Lk A room, on fis o o’clock ‘ \nigdiuste g fometa T ' f B 4 FR[]M BRIS []L SGHUUL 1. Thompson said his appear- in ¢ rostrum and read Pros- : 2iving the names of candidates for inspect A e .,, o, . as a wa 4 to do with a personal tele- e suspending | in the ¢ Atto 5. G ces ) e pre N 3 % | y ' uspending | in th rard | off Up to the pr no oy ‘ R iTo8s AR kel Hor Satthes aias hie &) Gl NW‘ T et ana | position 10 Mr. Avery for command- = son, % n-law had cen [ S0 M. White, one of the leading lmw assistant orney aenera Ve Received With Shouts R “onstable | °F has been made known to the com- | rney general. Neither, : S 5 eerved by Cons Bt T iy i dhnan Y ent ar srowers in Kent, the county famed | Board Rejects Requests . rail atorney nor Mr. Jackson’ clved with s 13 Clrion by nersbiall 6rVIos | Tasrn it pdErstacd. b il ls of drawing the|for th ps that make most of # e | Would ¥o further fhan to say the : ot H'u ¢ dant. 7 tion 1s re-|dat though they have n Rl < S wd ‘r for Permit to Address T g ey FEa i '\:\‘ tted | t l | tie city court the third | nounced their candidacies Witnesses: Corroborate Her SonNpnaeare stie ) Bl - 0 s0 would r i of court . + ivlos mas n lnefori Mrs. Kay's testimony was corro- e's ar ut for administra- | Pupils . Jackson was not Monday in November. G | Maurice Pease appeavs in line 't ¥ 2 wted by several other witnesses 1101 0f poisc - ol * e office of first vice-co el | calls ! d at his office that ;l.}‘v‘n‘f ; :",L&,‘ e “‘]“"”,;‘W‘Iy T T s U g e iad | e t telephone ersation had 1 his Vice-commander and his candidacy ~ Bertrand Ray received only the “he said ¥ _ A% : o Nov % nothing to do with the oil case. ¥ ffice - ars to be a popular on income from a $30,000 trust fund gave 1 L aIseN 2] Mason Day Silent s T ; : Syibi s ; The nominating committee will under the will. the remainder of the e her from w < ools Karl resente ter Thomvson had ft the il or o es poTiay et g el & ticut, | SUbmit the names of the candids state going to the Hartford f X S h 1 St e board of edu n vesterday | Erand jur. v'\mvl' A \vz‘Nm Day. TR s : 3 ; it post on Iriday evening, No- tional Bank and Trust company ouf ! t malig- | oo e ico-president of the Sinclair ex- vv MEV fih & > : perons, | vomber i1, the clection will ihe erection of a school of manual | "0 ¢ 3 e ploration company to whom the gov- week later. s, d ta¥eidaneath ezl sl ) e fan 1 charges the Burns detec- ms from | 1 3 hed rary 1o tion 8, of the consti- Iy th tal made to the Ha m home of represen ¥ 3 1 'ro- | clared he had refused to answer R i e it s o Lk o] "hlea"’ Bmm $4,900 esiator v weeks before he | Keeently a juror acquitted a Ja- to come into the | Questions on the ground that to do found the budget incomplete i ‘lll“‘\fl,“l clv i ,mn New York, Nov. 3 (Pi-—A copy of : ]’ oul "’ e o [Schools on November 15. In view 22 {ineriminate him. 1t was { ' - sl e » 1t s alleged, and as a result, | (e first issue of the first cdition of ORIANE s Plalve r* had dro s four-year-old [ e vy faet that the schools were | Indicated that he would later be Posse Gives Chase But and was preparing to exiress its | e plaintife sffered Rt Wouldn't Use Plats \ = Skt S - 1 suffering from | | 5 taken hefore stice of the su- ¢ i Soosi Thomas Gray's L Country s . ¢ wealthy cluse IS E ¢ last Triday, will be closed A justice of the su ections while the opposition | iiliation, pain and anguish of mini vl 1 g o : o ated by pneu- preme court of the District of Co- 3 v Church Yare L . sold to ', it tomorrow, an closed a istrict of Co. Miscreant Leaps Fence T O o ne been. inju his busi- | Charles Sessler for 1,600 in an aue- | o nia ; Daintess for 80 CHtire BALf wedk during (he | 19MbiA 10 repeal his rotusal and o 1 P 1 Widespr 1 Ivoeae such a procedure would i o - ofv , % : et ion of hooks and antographs from ., v i week of November 21, the commis- 1 pr i ould in the or: to Safety g BN S SR LAl LY dtnl t was learned after t) library of Jerome Kern, the, Ty wae aimost impo . 1| death for persons su from fn- : dinary course call for action against y = g t. that Sergeant Feeney and | ¢ Joser, i ‘54’.1].“‘ sho Lest be ik S e sHolloNEdreCen i it Sio R ifional it ht to ve 1M Before a United States commis- g i ant P, J. O'Mara were in Ma The book. known at Clawson Wit dignant bimd esi- resident cicki of Poland last sioners were unanim celing 5 e sugar harrels we ry . ' b \‘ N ; no's place of business on the | copy, publisicd in 1851, was in good (AU SUE 5 2 e asr il w Doyle, a physi- ts o ¢ nd vic ook iss acall for a regular Hins | ; vhers Jozens empty cracke sci 1 a world ight in question, seeki quor, | condition. A set of editi of 3 sl i L 1 & policemnan, in h > sion of dict and senate to o) i etora ’] Mo ¥ “Robin. DOXes were stacked in the parlor. w0 have pupils o schools writ e police records containing an en- | thres e 5 "Robin nillion dollars, his | pjehog id in discussing one |ANd “Alcohol” as in former years ription of Maisano and having nishied said in discussing on taken from the regular 1ssroom ivities, The requ Mrs, Casc 1 on Page 17) G ous opinion of the commissioner A i i Robert Lo evenso ny person who three fi lent us oy " mmi of i ng the liquor law in i . B v d an investigation that may have | government ing the liquor law in a i Ly - : hat this work may be conducted in Shoo re PR e Grift was sold to ¢ . i Ray test- | physicians eertifivd as suffering 1esults soon was nnder way today. The administration had lost O p on North stroet g . Inc. .for $1,2¢ fied Lopelessly the schools ac g to plans 10 Vietor Carlson, Aged 73, of 101 Officer Williain O'bay was noti- |« h throi socialist party he fotal collection 1 3 li t helieve N “Thy < should be done only at |be worked out by the school st lied about § o'clock last evening by | going over to the opposition. I " Gfmrect s e et R e | o intendent Shuttle: Meadow Avenue, Dies at Mrs. Baden J. Thormpsen of 51 Me- Determination of the opposition s, brought | (Confinued on Page 13) inued on Page 15) e request of Mrs, Dorothy Mg Clintock Road that the fellow was !to end the alleged dictatorial pow- | Pherson to talk in the public schools| General Hospital, bout, and two hours later, while 1 Talof the nremier A Tarehal Blsial upson heard woman ery R and Level T | Large Yariety o ma.,J TELLS YOUNG MOTHERS TO STAY HOME ~ 29 VEARS, IIIVI]REEI]{”{;'.%F};;-.}.‘,,‘ e tain Gen pital this morn- e A his | Frather bureau today issued the fol- - E I ter a month e’ lowing storm warnin Confronts Ways and . ; . 5 g B A it d been Al AETH1E hyse " Officer ('Day reports that the man | AViSore 10 a. m. Tropical dis- M ¢ it {No Married Woman Has Right to Enter Politics, Public Offer to Pay $300 a Month DRIVER OF CAR FINED gk fore he was taken to el k efwns | (urbance apparently central about Means Commi P . P, T el 2t $ = it the hospital « about 5 fect § Inches in elel s e S IR ce | Service or Professions, If It Means Sacrificing Al oy S tartlen S oving S ’ i AN RERel o BNEI B a BOL it Ay Do e e oo % # (' b Waterbury Man Who Fignred in “an < i WEhR pounds. He was wearing a light | Ward. No strong winds yvet report- | : | Children, Mrs. Andrews Declares. wer 7 for the past soft hat and gray coat and ap- | ¢d. Southeast storm warnings dis-| Washington, Nov. 3 (P—Consld- | Moscow Fatal Automobile Accident ¢ made his home in ¢ prared 10 be about 35 years of agv. | Plaved New York fo Eastport.. cration of the tax rate on individual | z : z | o ontere emplos ot e He was seen going over a fencd Disturbance over Virginia and the | incomes was taken up today by the Boston, Nov. 3 (UP)—Mrs. |dects that T am studying. Most of e Assessed S$100 and Costs, R 5t j Tieval ‘Cay and WK the corner of Atlantic and Allen | Carolinas will move northeastward | house ways and means committe M- Andrews, first woman to be . A’ oRnkens and ran cast on Allen street, | with increasing intensity. | Which received a large variety or 10inted to ']”‘ H ““"{"“"'i* “""J" "“1“““ S Rohert. Ciel e officer he puisuing . dekEiie e rendations, em of | 1or's council, will not let politics in- | thony Dinova, fig n - - fee he oflicer 1 the puarsning reeommendatio many of them of P s {One must be systematic s i e man, died in spent r scarching the enti FINED FOR ASSAULT a purely administrative natur Ly L Elohieh : e L trolina in 1919 sighborhood without avail, ! Greenwich, Conn. Nov. 3 (Pi—| The whole day was set aside for N0 married woman has the right | i ELAMALH VB 1 5 tievna Chaliapin whom he mar L i i ter ur he World war. TS I did not ent public serviee [RALIEYN , e £ ¥ 1 . Winifred Mills charged with assault | discussion of this phase of the tax |'© €nter politics, public service or | ! J publ et o 1 Lak A o from whom b 2! v nemby of the First by 4 t sac-, Until my daughter was 1 elt 5 11 orus 1 yost z [ A, A (1ia | subject, 2 e ot .. | the professions, if it means the sac ad ‘Beon Separaled for dhe 5 s . Tuther } NOTHER A“EMPI MADE e Stallet AR e e ennionts 1o M | iificing of her home,” she said to-|that my husband and daught. ; toad, S rd prember : x colleetor horough, was heard having eived by the i 4 i 4 im wo daughters, day. auired the greater part of my time. YR T o Tine 0L ahd, G ; ! fined $25 and costs today. committee which has given little in- ST A ormality mple. Judg ¢ vEE, and Dl | - Appointment of Mrs. Andrews, a |50 I can speak from experience | o . 2 < E i\e e At ’ i s T0 KILL STRATFORD MANl Tho assault occurred when Mills | dication that it would seriously con- | APPoInnent of Mra Andrews a|Z0 €00 RICCT TOm CEPCRONC] Shorin rend pin's application el ! o a son, Emil ¢ Rl || and Brickyalicp Bl goms words | Aider wsvision of e (idivianal ji ) SECERCEREE B 8 S8 B8 SR BE L i s aotive miat n for m divore from Yol DT i fo s e Snnd s ies | over Mills' car. comes levies except possibly in the | CUUY® counc Ll B ireGutaias il Hatas diapin and his offer to pay her tn His wife died 18 Patsy Santora Once More Cheats higher brackets, | new step In an extraordinary career, | {airs £ 1 i 300 monthly alimony until her stimony offered at the Suwdden Death—RBut Slightly | Some little time was lost at the {my reading is devoted fo history Moscow, Nov. 2 t®- The Moscow and 1 do not try to cover every field. PLeple’s court today formally srant- ed a divorce decree 1o Feodor Chal- fapin, famous basso, from Yo Besides running her home, Mrs.| “If they can take care of {heir qeath tended to sh that T Andrews, during the past 23 years, |homes, de sufficient time 10| (ounsel for Madan Chaliapin | was forced off ’ by another | o 1 i s NCunae Forty and Fr ""‘("} 4 ’\'\’ e Moot am s SRR nas found time to pastislvate tu thelr chiliven, aind siill huve n sur-|siated she Nad He sbidelions in. i | machine whils toaveltiig af & g A 2 | - . Frolics eaan Billlum MacChesney, repre- | pypiie affairs, social service, proba- | plus of leisure, T think it is splendid | divoreo. bei & granted nor to the|of about 40 miles per ho Bridgeport, Conn. Nov. 3 () Hennessy Frolics T"“‘]‘“J" ”"' > "“‘l”"' ""”’”i“:!"" Of {tion court work and industrial ac-1if they give themselves to public conditione oft There were six-p i g 3 2 . 2 - | Real Estate boards, to conclude ar- 3 B sy - i : e e 5 b Death In (he form of 1 In Roaring Subway | [t Tsiute bowrds, 10 conetade ar- | iivitics. v rvice, to politics, or fo a profes | Tn compliance with Soviet law four sitting in 1) sought out Patsy Santora 35, of 2 New York, Nov. 3—(UP) st ‘\lx St By I' A She is a member of the corpora- [sion, but not if it necessitates ne- | which regards marriage as a civil | two in the ramble se E Barnum ayenue, of Stratford for the | Joseph Hennessy chose the ‘;"r(;'\;’l'('):w“m :h‘n'y "*] ""‘:“‘“"jl;;'n‘:_' tion of the School for Feeble Mind- |glecting their first duty to their | contract dissoluble at will, and in girl was sitting in the lap of F second ne hin a fe R B e spncmenteestli] sions eal estate tax law. | . 4 second tima within o fow monthy ubay 1”4\“(!“!" Erookivn { DA st et M oday, and again was cheafed play on during the rush hour to- | | - : resenting a law firm of which he ls Half a dozen guns barked from || day and all traffic stopped for 16 | ! bl an automobile which had been fol- nents, in el in Waverley, vice-president of home.” view of the mutual agreement which ward Vadnais of 185 Orange street, | Have Man Arrested as Alleged the council of women for the pro-| Mrs. Andrews believed women's may be ended at anytime, the di- | Waterbury, and was thrown from tection of women and children injclubs served an important purpose | voree wetion was hrief he car as it swerved back into the | Source of Liquor Sold o High member, was the first witness to inqustry, and a member of the board [ when conducted properly. Those Feodor Chaliapin, for a time hold- voad af s ronea GfE lowing Santora’s car, as he turned messy, who is 40 but ||discuss the individual income fax|of trustces of the Boston Psycho-|who join them must give fo receive e of the fitle. proples artist: of hloL TNk A but the bullels tmbibed too freely and provisions. Practically all of his | pathic hospital. any benefits,” he said Soviet Russia, filed application on| = W A New Haven, Nov (®)—Harty { all Todged in the framework l apered down tunnel, care- | |Fecommendations con -lww'l r“\wr‘on‘ Several rs ago her hushand |.,».{ Asked what she planned fo do s Octoher 28 for divores from Madin e | pe— of 77 Third avenue arrested School Pupils, vith the exception of one which s of deadly third rail and roar- | | ©f administrative features and tech- | came ilt and since, she has conduct- [ member of the executive council, |Chaliapin through the Russian em- Take \'ecdle' Thread on complaint of parents of West ¢ | | Sutic splintered the windshield, cansing | 2 trains, Then he reeled against | | Mcalities in the phrasing of the pres- ,od his shoe business. | Mrs. Andrews said hoped she [bassy in Paris. | | Fr H £ W s Haven high school studen was BN etprEece L av tonEd anallar] [enb statute: Some women have the ca 'N,\'“\\onld not he obliged to answer that| The famous Basso's offer to pay rom Hand o oman ven @ continuance when arraigned power was off s R {m many things,” she said, ey | question until she had served on the [$300 4 month alimony caused con- | An operation was performe in the West Haven town court today A train crew got Hemnessy || Mys, (;]-a“-s“n Decid can take care of homes and do oth-|council at least a yoear. [siderable criticism in the Soviet cap- w tain reral hospital to- |l on liquor law ehary A B SEmarpundonc: = al where as remarked that this || gy for the removal of a needle Although school officials dony that Rhoarnttanolitie e eanzers || - ) S r thing is most commend {ital where it was remar ey ton e : v A R po e Not to Fly This Year {avte. But 1 have observed that 're being made late for worlk, New York, Nov, 3 (P Mrs. Fran- | n women gabble in too many fhreatened o beat him. But | |ees Wilson Grayson today definitely | things. Hennessy only grinned and sang bandoned her proposed flight from “They attend all sorts of lectures —_— | funny songs for them. By the |INew York to Copen n this y on ocvery conccivable subject, and New Britain and vicinity: sfully opposed any suggestion of | (he needle into her hand so deep- | | for dances and parties. time the power was on and the | She also said she had suspended ne- | the result fs that they come away Rain this afternoon and to- divorce during the Czarlst regime in |1y that it was impossible to take ‘ More than 400 gallons of wine train reached Manhattan, they | |sotiations with Bernt Balchen as a|with a confused and superficial night; colder tonight: Fri- | | Russta. It was expected by many || it out and today she entered the | were confls ited in a rald on all good friends, Police took | [Possible pilot. Balchen accompanied | knowledge. day generally fair and colder. | jn( her friends that she would oppose || hospital. She was able to return || Kitone's house last night -‘nd ‘n. Hennessy in charge, |Commander Byrd on his flight to| As for myself. T choose my lec- | pplication which was granted [} to her home this afternoon. smaller quantity of alleged liquor J |the shores of Irance. carefully and on related sub- - % [toda ——————— | W08 180, fOUN4 wtora’s only injuries—lacerations about the face | On Auguost 13 of this yvear, San- tora was shot and James Monome of | 104 Hallock sfreet was arrested for | the erim He was chavged with attempted | murder and is free under bonds of | 23,000 at the present time pending his arraignment before the superior court, Police belleve that the latest at- tempt on Santora’s life is part of a bootlugzer's feud. entire orphan asylum in Russia. H ot Mrs. Rasselln Carfl, Q3 students have come to their atten- THE WEATHI | Madume Chaliapin is a Roman || years, of 111 Orange strect. While || tion, police declare that Kitone has |Catholic and friends say she suc- |} sewing yesterday Mrs. Carfi stuck || been supplying liquor for the pupils e ¥ cnouxh money to maintain an || and thread from the right hand | any cases of drinking among the | | | | | | |