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ews of the World w0 pro]IH ¥ : = Average Daily Circulation For | By Associated P "'d‘l‘iufiigv j Week Ending I A g AT ARSI B i ; oct. 20t .. 14,407 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1927.—THIRTY-SIX PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS WARRANTS NAME SINCLAR AND DAY YA DEATH AND DESTRUCTION SWEEP NEW ENGLAND: IN JURY TAMPERING; JUSTICE FIXES “a i RIVERS, SWOLLEN BY RAINS, FLODD VALLEYS: JANUARY 16 AS DATE OF NEW TRIAL v o s e CONNECTICUT LOSS HAY REACH HALF-MILLION SRR i Barbara—Southern Pacific EE i = ! o O.il'King and Aide D?f. Fire Insurance Costs Going Down Trillic Is Disabled Sfreets Become Seeth- Three Telep]wne Operators Warn 'Death Lnt Mounts to initely Charged With ing Torrents—Houses ‘ Eighteen-F Mot bt New Britain Underwriters Learn YALE SEISHOGRAPH AT Carved Away-Trains Unionville Residents When Floods T'ip;:;' meal; or:{na:’s' Verdict—Latter Re-| from New England Representatwe NEW HAVEN AFFECTED Stop as Waters Sub- 771reaten To Sabmerge District Unable to Escape- leased on Bond of \CSanea Maria, Calttornia, Temor« THEFge Tracks in $25’000 “ Judge Enters Hospital |‘New Low Mark on School | = " e i State. BR[AKS fiATE TRAPS Girls Refuse to Leave Posts Communication Badly ¥ b Interru ted Buildings Predicted — | windows are cracked, stones on P | Although Rising River P “Contact Man” Silent De-; ey - g Quigley Criticizes Na- Masonic Hall Are Dislodged and a jes C| g SEI‘F BEH]RE TRAIN Surrounds Exchange — § - ; ! ; Factories Close—Party of Snow and nropping Tem- pite Move to Make Him | = . = e tional Board for Rapping Life Reported. N ; “ Eight Women Marooned Storm-Blinded Driver and Cows and Horses Are peratures Add to Suffer- Talk Before a Judge of | . A Firemen. ! sunta Maria, Calif, Nov. in Bus Near Waterbury Drowned. d & L. ¥ t cks early today (Companion Near ing—Homes in Sections ! heaviest s A.r' rbance i —M: i Vi i Ty : 5 3 1B | . : o oo s ook, shameca oy o Kllled Trzing do) Fatality i o 4 e o Completely Under Water 3 4 - 3 ritain are he Ao 1 with | Blass windows, toppled at least one rive A o 5 tan wh T i e i . Masonic 1 Chimney is Toppled—No Loss of the District Supreme 3 3 The first tremor came anout 3 a, A e e e Washington, Nov. 4 (R-—Harry . ¢ ; ng a ne ‘ollowed 1 s at 546 g e ATEST | ast night, was avoi iclair, wealthy ofl man, today '\dw‘ ;- i HET orley, distriet manage p i 6:14 and 7:442 o'clock. cities of the state today indicated ' jnargin when a s Iy accused of attempting to 4 New E ) \Surance 18 the longest d not a tion of Connecticut | Fred Rucht ¢ y 5 nt ) N the rly h thi o e } ok the verdict of the jury 2 e Al e o e by ol i 4 g . 5 > 418 s n from it has Ranck DU CEN- (wopt the state last night causing lamages which may reach the half S 2 |sin, nd a Lo Sl : 3 million dollar mark. Dawn today | COMINE into the station on the south | *!! : : ! 15 cut off from previous com- S el o, ivers which | Ta¢K, pulled in a few seconds later, ® exc s If Was | munication. Early rnoon Sy owed t} soded 1 L T v in po- nearly u y Wi which! the death list stood at 18 although Teapot Dome a Henry Mason o tremors at S e flowed their floo. b Ith ot aidedinee) whin conspirac thstren e Luts ObIspo, 80 htire communities night slow- lice court today whe arged v crflowed from the river and|this included some which had not was Issued today. by United States {he tediichior e i RS ly returning to their natural level.| reck riving, a ained t ; od by downpour. n wholly confirmed Commissioner Turnage, to whom g - Mr. Worl : | Litchfield and Tolland counties s driy uth at the rate of About last ight word of dan-| The damage total several mil- the government 1 turned after an M : 5 S Reports From Los Angeles were proba the worst hit al-|about 15 miles an hour and did not g« t m might go out was|lion dollars—how many millions ur 3 SR o $ Abgeles, Nov. f.—An earth- though every county suffered from |S¢e the gats on account of ven . t operator, Mrs.|cannot be told until wires to many ul effort in district s G e = ough every county suiferec 8 account of the | given ; perator, Mrs, | can u : o ror e e i e AUDGE HENRY P. ROCHE 2 e end of n 1 considerable duration but 'the ravages of the rain and the Steam on his windshield of his car, | Mabel.Payne. She at once called the | places are restored. With scarc 7 iy Jiidce Henry'P Rochelof tha ol it loy i 1y v only mo e faten- ol aters of the rivers. There was a car stopped in front of | chi rator, Miss Anna R. Mc-|any w \g the storm str warrant for the arrest of < . o, ‘nunicipal ratin Hums t sity wa ! : Californ: e threat in the gray, forbid- . him blocking ¥ w of the ! 1 she In got Miss Vio- | mont and western Mas rowas }.\(1.’; 1}.,—“\\ g boleopcous Gl to Santa ng sky which was the dawmn, to-|lantern on the railrond gates, la uret to come to their assist- | yesterday, accom of District \‘x-.,,-,y() Gordon . 10 5:05 a. m. y was somewhat mitigated | ) - r had gone of ich cor «d through last The revocation osder was jesteq NiEht for ebscrvation. He is under| M : it - | today ports from the United States weath- VR e 1 yue the Sout w | night and today and worked its way our and { after the war- care of Dr. George H. Bodley and i i I or b¥reau at New Haven whers it ti said ; & i ,”‘ L i ['h',\“ hE at e hoeolial ror e scHcolinuNGinies ot g Ventura described the quake |was declared that the fury of the smashed. tt fice in New Haven says crit Streams Rise Raplidly. Distelat Ktorney Srurkinan i aoke It :‘:.;;‘::‘1 ¥ that there | duction. : replicd affirma o L ¢ of about one min- storm was spent and t while or he stop 5. the situation, “at conce begun| Streams, especially in the maun- e L e e e t visa 's duration s GHA €0 500 ey s Bl Sl 3t i e : 2 i : those who lived in the path, taln sections of Vermont and New S e 2 T el v . damage was reports : S intareinie . : should the dam have shire, rose | startling T being taken toserye dition, but he has not be “lin ik : s f any compare with the steady downpour | soutl S o 908 v p : atione 5, her operators as they S e : ldings he assured Doi of millions of gallors which marked | SO el and bring him hack to ) f protec > S S ore re- last night, I R e e iy : ok up the work of warn- | before th v infor: csday when a mistrial was orde red in this locality. Reports from ¢ | e : Surritt hotel th ternoon rbara, to the south, said | Iytical system under ral light shocks were felt but H e eF o ssee A warrant, charging 1 of | o0 operating | 9N1Y & few pers sported feeling Britain Gene hospital 1 {one by tna: T e e on when the government. |mended a period of ob & SnE s e e wiais 4 ko z i question was a foot above the h S 4 2 1 and many of these left | voirs gu its reasons. for the tilcor 14 m of them went ater hu g one P watll ¢l voint it had ever previously reach- | James M. M A h i o i 1 on the matter of re Ve sav . 5 y 4 g g to Lovely street which is higher lowlands, Attorney Gordon later E’ . [;l] y Fu! M R nsta o system or pay- iR 5T a ke tha ; ARl e +5y opied of leround. One family with sem lines were said the warrant for Sinclair had ks Sl eported ma wi been issued through a mistake 5 oronianhich o Shank g | (\ Q Launches Critheiom, i i o Yl i : G raisesaled fice : as cut off from ma Doy was charged fointly s or who is In the ins Boklngs : - o, ) e I T : claon] Hicenrd : Sincluir in a warrant sworn e TN L nn., g e communitie re o pani ' 5 Sl - ) Ing conspiracy. Before it was Pl.l\ed With qut Year’s Pk e o 0 u y s ) sorvice was | g S Hills of 1w Massach Dy won out in the court in | P NSt e oo e 1 Initely suspended on several Sas RS ot s - LR | i ol had kit his contention that he could not lwl Eleven—Victim of ilsaa trer continted branch lines. ; B e et Sy oot s water swapt thr forced to become a witness against 2 Soar Tlitain o c 1 art for more _rilu‘n B | arking that the weather S i ittia viils T Aaairoy himself. Day was accused of being | ol itis eriticiz y N y . fow 1 WO hour: Gl id to | raches ghest Level . y P hie P tha s n ¢ i the contact man between Sinclatr | Peritonitis alle ' t N ents iat Y 1 st and west ¢ ion, Tt Y d, Nov. 4 (® -— Highland | ¢q pinion i " oy e zht go out g ore were and William J. Burns ¢ tives | g ms the r 4 il AT fd at th versity t th ack to normal after reach- who shadowed the Fu nelair | ¢ ’ LRSS LTS I AT rection of the <1 from 'ing t ghest level ever recorded 3 p 3 juror v e Uteiita > They ha R the one reported in Lo s to- here, in last ‘s storm. The wa- | ficlently alert iring the morning. | ter were carried to their death with 15 HnaiTott tiia oty when b i A T e : ors of the lake were a foot above | S S e toy 5 have not only | bursting dam at Smith Viilage In jssued, but Day Yal® f years, died I = v SN fon s iy —_— any mark they had ever previously I P 5 S the danger but | Millbury, Ma Other deaths were Was released on{day, following an k of | clar . R. Tracks Damaged, Suichint Il s ireneat foftietfaan E!RL 41“] MUIHER UE cave assistance to those who moved | reported from Westfield, Worcestor, A shat i He was graduated in rorley admitte i San Francisco, Nov, 4 (@—Be- lovel of last night was reached more U ces. A ber of per- | Boston, Barre, Vt, and Pittsfield attorney ¢ ot ot Yal ty that one or ty o ¢ f its tracks tween Surf and (1 5 years ago sons in houscs on the bank of the igator in the jury Ses et e of investigat rhitrary | Ho ta 1 county, were Mad river at ene end of the town FATHER I’_‘ R iN er river above Nere were reported to | Hundreds Rescued slenlon dnine i ffter his graduation and a trip to | e L e TR e e e e | bave been marooned and a motor | Hundreds of families wers rescued s Slagiuy A e ot Heltounary|[ LAt Ak e Thiirany, | uvhhunsioes 1005y the St otte bl the Gfior 1he witeed i focaa| boat has been employed ir? reaching | from homes surrounded by water. in the usual course, ; B 8 7t M i S e DR S o pEsEas M Ao 1l White River junction and W Justice Doclines LR gl PR G e e 5 -:-’r Ve il U‘\-'(‘n“;r( MBIl ardiirals faseiioe o ithe : _ Some livestock has been lost and | River, Vt. both important railroad hockey player. | The speaker made it pl at | line route cpairs could he south was suspended in the early DaUl‘Ihk‘l' Hull in Acci- cows rscs have been drowned | centers, Were among the places g nd swept into the river. which suffered the most severe dam- Files Action Low Iying roads on the river |age. North Adams, Mass., was an- ; i anks are reported covered by water |other. Communication was still cut for $5,000 ¥ automobillsts who have tried to off from several Vermont cities t month | made. Tra ) fween San hours of the storm and had not| dent to a r q i | ¢ Haven, Nov., 4—As a son do 1 i N \ditions as they Ir a i les were tied 'been restored early today. | 1 Leen propounded to him. her Yale, Edmund P. Cottle, Jr., | 2 D e NERaRNS i : i St e Y‘”Zw nfh G “‘,,,:v“ ‘N\'\]~"g‘ justice declined to do so, and s t Buffalo today st S Rasslie BRI E T ERa T tscoy e aralngt nien CstnnsEiaback o SiVaS] puss over them. | whera it was known that the dam i i o T R e o Rutlig Mlads 13 pll “that any ered- | er. in number 70, known ferbury by bus and were maroaned | : P i -l its e v reason of improve- as the Coasier and which left & Jefore they h ered half the i’ ! 3 nmissioner Turnage where the as a foothall star, & skille : rodson Y Lancplichiletn Ly e daughter & mother are al | e ommmont Rerlously P ofen was issued. Il r and social leader. s L ude will be promptly taken | Fray for Los A s at listance. Automobiles were sent for | st e i e whole state of Vermont. was e e et o and pebatement made when e vl ST e nelenads SrowRodhingt onra it LRSSl T o seriously affected. Streams running Kirg place, there were fndications other noted Yale athletes, for in the | fhe exchange is notified he er r found that the fracks ceeded in reaching the bus and | ¢ 3% her mother and nes down from the long range of the g b : : s made two| The exchang 150 ready, he de- ad been thrown out of line taking its engers off. i mother and next | oo b es Whid s R el that government officlals, aside Brown game of 1925 ho m nplgRThgg sl so tandys i ] g its passeng best friend, Rebecea Reicher, againet SUP Committees Which Have Tnves- | Green mountains which divide the . SRR e S P e in s tee i tea [Ca et s tor copies of the as much as four inches in some i fEent, 2 Relcher, agalns uaternanadweatern nestaior i e O L GO pale ing im. | vey made and of the recommenda- pl; EN & John Reicher, as the result of an| tigated Departments to Make Re- I andowestern, | paris of il inter g themselves i for tonchdowns, turningiin: 1 Worst in Half Century S Stomabin 1 o i state rose with almost unbelicvable iteresting themselves in 5 { < e ST e 5 WL 3 s automobile aceic on September R d c ARl I U S ding gefeat for Yale into vie- a lower preminm ca racks ed beneat Oncco. Nov. 4 () — Flood con- Al : Bt pidity after all which ex- it o the ca nul\.:l]\ th J}‘[ur-- i had on any bullding. Plans for; the rondbed and though litions in eastern Connecticut this st Greenberg & LeWitt rep- | Ports at Mecting This Eventng, e pho converss Jetwenn A B et BT ES Sailya s S S £ L : ts the plaintift @ eput Lo @ e e R o 4 been 3 to 0 v buildings will also xi vere not epread. it was considered morning were worse than could br L thgbnlointl) DePUY L e gatary committen of the com. | necticut river in New Hamps . Thompson, lawyer for Albert I 5 in athletics |and recommendations made as to | unsafe to permit tr S s In halt o Sheriff Martin H. Hory mervedlin o LT L ek PR A Fall, and Daniel R, Jackson, an as.| Cottle was active in athletics |*1% AR SR : ) residents in halt a SHETE AU el dllatd ) chin : n the White moyn- - 9 through hi o1 s and he 5 % > i ! . 5 i this evening at Room 201, City a tain: @ milar fashion The sistant to Attorney General Sargent, throughout his four ars and A 7 Sy - et 3 £ The bla phet o o i 3 3 . Tt v Gen :,7 MEBCnt. | also hed played well ot iennis in his |M2Y B (Continued on Page (Continued on Page 30) The plaintiff sets forth she (5 roceive reports of the sub com- | Conn ' itself, one of the which Thompson had been asked #150 g Socially he had led his | 28ents were advised. | was riding in a car owr by the tees on the investigation into the | great watery h st w SR L brhe rl”'d,”""_ hable that Junior Prom, and in the opinion of | UNder ilieoe oS lefendant and operated by his em- |work of the city departments. At a |over its bar nany places, e e e e city ] ploye, Arthur Barrows, on Sept ety o b e e = St ¢ attorney general would make a | | ; s o icod as the basi ver 1 machine w - 3 vt : ¢ 0 LEERSTR. GHON * ' he was given the honov of being the & . I B k 0 fl F v decided to make investi- | river in Ne and Mass private Inquiry to satisty himsel"of ;i Fol B0CH L Tl P as tappea | 2ddition 11 o ol AHOS TOORS veri ow, 00 e ars’ ing along Chapman street and it be ion with the ose in mind of ¢ 1 shov i flood the status of the situation as 1t &t~ 4o sorol and Keys, the senior so- |20 for all exist L came involved in a collision wi ! iining information to be used as ;| penalties being 1 d as rapidly Y : ‘ : i SR L 15 m | other car, with the result that the la guide In acting on petiti for o T v o S e e e Gl B .| LOUT ARG am all in This City ‘v i U b L s, B discuss the situation in any way to- BN a traternity. Ratings on New Britain build vement and was injured seriously. ‘ably be received at the De er the regular cabinet meet- | A s i do Ingsbronshi unito fdate, il be — | She claims th coeived a | council meeting. . ) county | available within three weeks, M b some instances blocked the entran Sloretoniatiin: ve, which — - assachusetts, which is threadec Date for Retrial 'BRIDGEPORT RESIDENT M bits PRI e Storm I)mmp: Z\lzht(lcar ito catch basins, making them practi- has rosulted in impaired sight, and RAPHAEL AWARDED 9070 lin . . All comm Albert B. Fall and Harry . Sin- | y AT ST DT EEIC SN0 g "cally us 1 that she also ry s to $ y ic X Ne Rritai Board of Fire Under- 311, < 1+ i (Continnealonipasetath DIES AFTER STABBING writers, presided, A report on tne Streets of Motox Buses Have Monopoly of Streets | her leftarm and ner e et : ANEC last state ou was submitted | poytands Affected as . PUble serviee vehicles wero al- ""O';"":”:‘I’;“:” BN P ienne | OWRCE Of West Main Street Building TERTR s by 1 . lowed a virtual monopoly on the i SUED FOR 850’000 James Reynolds Fatally Wounded e S : Bl vaye s theimprs coullote mitcal | P2 108 parE of the Gets Judgment In Counter Claim on Way to patitcat maiy wan | BOY’S RIBS FRACTURED | Streams Jump Banks. 0000 uinain oft the treer | machine in e oo P s = €rous wet pavements last night. Two Mothvr of Bridgeport Girl Hurt In | Priecnd—Companion Arrested. police court es resulted indirectly ”’”“Lh ) c has brought a7y ' rior court | Auto Accident Brings Actis Bridgeport, Nov. 4 (A——Thomas Offices of the board of pul fender ¢l ¢ he was unable h 7 1etano A Ml G B T 1 i Bl PR e ender claiming was unable to S SLEnC anos S cover on | Mys. Grayson {o Sail | Curran, 60, the police said told them K0 to the right of a traffic signal|? r o § i1 » | TS, ) | today he stabbed and killed James | ingLimbcialR During {4 ‘,1\‘:;(”‘"\,.‘ ",‘:Zh‘,,(“,llilf;f“Lli'l;”;""“"q\ beeause of an excavation, while an- | pote. € i aves Cons on Co. o | For Europe Late Today Bridgeport, Conn., Nov. § WP— | pucnoias 33, night following | Heavy Storm Collides With Ma- | flooded during the fonr-inch e derishod though iltefunieofiop iactt supons i 2 t en| New York, Nov. 4 (P—Mrs Gerald 11. Howe of Tuxedo | i . e ’ 3 S s oot the Main street raflroad crossover | on Lafayette Frances Wilson Grayson announoed Fark, N. Y., - named de. |® fist fight at South and Myrtle chine On Spring Street. Hame ot this more | (ailing, he said, to seo lowered | Claiming by that ghe Svan: slling: cuCie fendant in an action for damages of pues. Curran had been under HE X S gates because the rain falling on his | against them maliciousy 0| as = {0 maks Dy, Eeath 5,000 1 in superior court he stion much of the night. After Maurice Arc 1, aged 11, '. i : .| windshicld blocked his vision. Judge | the intent unjustly vexing annaal =5 Mrs. Jane Smith in behalf of | his statement the police had prepar- | 1, sn pain- | _Particularly In the locality of | M. D. Saxe in passing sentence ad- | troubling them, Albin Pahucki an Maln sceet;. Rapha held Ler daughter, Winifred Smith, 18, {ed a complaint charging him with | 3 e hiead ond had two ; imingie .x?\‘n‘nr.\»um%‘ and in the mitted weather conditions were a | Julis uekl, through Corneli funds to cover plastering of a cel- of this city. The girl was one of | homicide and in city court Prosecu- [ribs fractured when he was struck lf:.“,,‘f_"(j,:”","' [‘l”'.”h“"“"” ”"j“f’(“ mitlgating circumstance in both r. have Instituted actions for|ja; coiling, omitting of one store occupants of a car operated |tor James C. Shannon asked that {by an automobil> owne 1 by ward ‘”\.;"“] I I‘l:\ \; “1'“"' a “_'1‘ kl'"‘{v KELT: 2 : In nml of $10,000 t Mrs. Helen |, d alleged failure to piace Howell on the Milford furnpike | hearing be delaved pending an in- | Weinberg of 48 Taleott street apd | Obstacles pelivved 5 R Joneeh | Electric light and telephone serv-| zygr October 23 when the machine over- [ quest by Coroner J. J. Phelan. jdviven by Juli Bloomberg of £4 :'ll\“ L r‘\l hoysn vl\»rvu-o)\.@:nm\' continued with le interrup- turned. The men were on their way to a lcott street, about 6:15 last even- :through the vicinity of Hayes str on due, it is explained, to the ab- | In the crash Miss Frances Thomas | political rally when the quarrel he- IDg at the corner of Winter and s$ent back streams which flowed ove nce of lightning. At one time Against Driver, nr o Tk Horwitz gserved the paper: — = Two separ s, for § 3 | each, have been brought hy the al- ; st wor 10 &p REAAtE t New Britain Gen- the highway and into cellars, caus- g ¢ the eve several circuits | €A¢D N had hoped to be the first wonan 19, was instantly killed. Miss Smith | gan. Renyolds aftor heing stubbed SPring strects. At New Pritain Gen ““"" the evenlig, several elreulthf, o og oietiove partis. Both clatm Leading in Golf Fight! Deputy Shertft Martin H. |treads on a purt of the stairways. |, and Copen R bartrusin ownership of the amphibian plane, Hagen and Turnesa Are | The Dawn, in which Mrs, Grayson SRV 5 t was said the ing some property damage and much of the telephone system were brok- | fly the Atlantic. and Miss Betty Soule of Bridgeport | made his way to the ki & boy was resting comfortably, but the | inconvenience. endown that the defendant hrought suit for r Crest Country Club, Dallas, | che were injured, while Howell, who was { home where he died. 0 T000% STt Seife i i Tas ved N e ‘ q DTl e S ang | Seriousness of his condition had not | At Monroe strect and surrounding - Sl o i : 103 et Thle\es Roh leriden held ;.Er‘y\ulva\llxr - olny.\lhh by Cor. ’)\1“:;] 15.:"‘: i ul\ ‘1“‘;\{\ ly:l e e e e e s 5 , |and property owned by the plaintifts | defending champion, and Joe Turn- oner Bl Mix of New Haven escaped | found Curran 7 o reading. He T hile Ueatment for several days at least. [made the rowdways nearly impussa ito be attached. It is claimed that of Elmsford, N. Y., took early | Store During Storm with W bruises, j Was placed under arrest and while Bloomberg told Sergeant ble, but with the c fon of the! | : WEATHER | the action was later withdrawn leads in the 1 hies for | Meriden, Nov. 4.—(P—Working Miss Smith is present 4n admitting the quarrel and fight he AR I L S o e e, Al abuled Abastage { | Both plaintifis claim that suit was | the profession fers assoclation | under cover of wind and rain thieves New e enaspltaliiniagseriousjidldamotizayiin aetunlly s stabled s iaitfor iedteeliont Bralish | L6daY 11 nopanred *iath the brook New Britaln and viclnity: | [ brought without cause and with |championship here today and turned | last night forced a rear window at condition. ‘The complaint: charges | Reynolds. The latter In going Into 4y, giiving rain prarently did [ would absorb the minfature ponds | Mostly cloudy tonight and | | maliclous Intent to vex and trouble the fivst nine with substantial leads | the shoe shop of Rocco Defellce, heech » aceldon wialoansel by tiieljininamomeiteXolatmed StoR il Swite B i S6e i ‘car, whici jast turnliig { dotting the nplshborncodis Das Akt Saturday; colder tonight: | | the plaintiffs. Both Mr. and Mrs. |over Al Espinosa, of Chicago, and [169 South Broad street, and made regligent operation of the car by, “Curran got me.” It was on thiS gom goring into Winter street. | in cellars in this distrlet was also strong westerly winds dimin- | | Pahucki claim that they expended |Johnny Golden, of Paterson, N. J., | off with 400 pairs of footwear valned Howell. Tt is claimed that the ma- statement that the police based their pioomberg did not see the boy in reported. Fragments of building | ishing. considerable money for attorneys’ | their respective opponents. lat $1,000. Families living in the chine was traveling at a speed far |early claim that Curran had done 'timae to avoid running him down, he materials carried along with the flow I tees and expenses and they claim Hagen was two up on Espinosa, | block claimed not to have heard the i exeess of that allowed by law. | the stabhing. | sata. “were strown ahout the streets and in ————% | trehle damages, by statute. | while Turnesa was six up on Golden. | working marauders.