New Britain Herald Newspaper, November 3, 1927, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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 | | | | | | |

Other pages from this issue: