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PROWLER ARRESTED FOR CHICKEN THEFT 1 school where he asked th ded it the officer found that blood, a caught be- the hamdle. at he had no of anything connected with the chickens. of 238 s driting the Feeney chased streets early yester- ccording to the ser report, was arrested last by Officers O'Brien and Me- charge of reckless igh Judge William T 104 not guilty and a City Items Andzulatis, ¢ to New York wl Milda is Specials ki of to at 11:45 last s bicycle was stolen in front 3 Main street while he was in a riano of 310 Maple str rnumerary Of ' < home T A.and B ve this ¢ clock for Terryville to take | 1 corps activities un- | rryville Corhin ed to his of grip, is urs of solid laughter at Mrs. Dana T. Vibherts | ed from a trip to Kutz- they d their M. Mrs D. Vibherts. Charles D formerly 2 ysieal | ctor a 4 % A, 18] Al director he Kutztown normal hich is about ome 1 3 ania 1ch ollege, noted today in the | Esther McKay of who is eriti- | mercury Britain General | hospit Nicho g aho lives at he corner and Carlton strects reported to the police today that his sedan was stolen shortly be- in front of John A store on Main street kson of 43 Shuttle enue reported to the po- night the theft of his bi- on Main street, ncar Wint WWSTCE DY N | PROIGH RIS Wil M — S YOI COUD GYE EXACTLY HOW 1O MiKE M- LaDK 7 > NEW BRITAIN DALY HERALD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1927. BURGLARY GHARGES } Juveniles in Toils | Four sixteen year old boys and | {two juveniles who gave their ages fifteen years, were arrested this !morning and arraigned in court on the charge of burglar Mikolajzyk of 102 Grove street, Wal- ter Zack of 121 Broad street, John Grabowskl of 121 Broad street pleaded guilty and Leon Smulski of 93 Booth strect not guilty. Judge Saxe suggested that the cases be con- tinued until Tuesday morning he- cause of the fact that the parents of the boys had not learned of their predicament. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney W. M. Greenstein said the continuance was agreeable to the state and it was ordered, bonds of $300 being asked in each About 3:30 o'clock Sergeant J. C. Stadler was detailed to go to Joseph Kozlowski's store at 66 Broad strect, where entrance had been gained through a rear door, and he learned that Officer Fugene Kieffer had been standing in front of 102 Grove street when he heard footsteps in the ¥ On finvestigating, Officer Keit ter saw four youths running through the yard, carrying a quantity of ei- | gars, cigarettes and other merchan- dise. While Officers Kieffer and Milew- skl scarched the Washington school !yard. Officer McEvoy looked through yards on Broad and Horace streets Sergeant Stadler was driving throngh 'Grove street when he saw a form near the school fence and Oificer Kieffer jumped from the runn board of the police car and seized Mikolajzyk, in the rear of whose ! jome the footsteps had been heard | Questioned by the police, the youth told different stories and denicd hs ing entered the store, but his mother said he and five companions had come into the house about 11 o'clock ast night and left in about an hour, after having played cards. On her information, the rest of the was rounded up. The sextette is | Four 16 Year O1d Boys and Two | PINGHOT IS CALLED | INSINCLAIR HEARING Summoned Today as Witness in Al- leged Jury Tampering Charges i Washington, Nov. 12 (P — Gif- |ford Pinchot, former governor of Pennsylvania, became a grand jury today in the investigation of jury tampering in the inclair oil conspiracy trial. The former Pennsylvania gover- nor recently moved to Washington, ard has been devoting much of his time to a campaign against what he regards as a dangerous exploitation of water power by private interests. In past years he took an active part in the fight for development of nat- ural resources, beginning with his vice under the Taft administra- tion as chief government forester, Until today there had. been no public mention of Mr. Pinchot in connection with the Fall-Sinclair procedings. The fo into the g jury room after a quarter hour's conference with Dis- trict Attorney Gordon and his as- sistant, Neil Rurkinshaw, who is di- recting the government investigation in the activitics of Burns detectives in shadowing the trial jurors. Gordon wore broad smile as he came out of the conference with Mr. Pinchot. Pinchot was before the grand jury exactly 12 minutes. Gordon and Burkinshaw flanked him as he d down the hall returning to the district attorney’s oftice. Newspaper men were warned away by the prosecuting officers, During Mr. Pinchot's visit to the court house, Gordon and Burkin- shaw had an air of mystery not heretofore evident during the two wecks of the nd jury sitting. Pinchot remained in Gordon's of- fice while Burkinshaw took into the grand jury room William V. Long. one of Burns' men who spent much time in shadowing an automobile by Harry It. Lamb, a special nt to the attorney general. e district attorney then was summoned and he went Into the grand jury room with a large pack- age of papers under his arni. N0 SHORTAGE OF ML IS LIKELY Connecticut Dealers Do No Expect Tronble Hartford, Nov. 12 (M—Connecticu milk producers anticipate no short age in milk or cream as a result of the loss of approximately 15,00¢ cows in the flood in Vermont ano there is no indication at preseni that there will be an increase in the wholesale prices of these products. Clifford E. Hough, general man. ager of the Connecticut Milk Pro. ducers’ association said today the flood is having no serious effect i¥ this state since milk dealers in Con« necticut do not import any milk and if there is a necessity for the pur- chase of additional cows an adequatq supply can be obtained from New York and western states. | Connecticut buys some cream {from Vermont and when this supply was shut off because of transporta« tion difficulties a larger portion of the milk in this state was used for sream. | Dr. Hough said before the flood there were approximately 273,000 cows in Vermont and only 16,000 have heen killed by the inundation. CARTER LEIDY IN SECOND MARRIAGE Eloped With “Fiti” Widener When Nineteen New York. Nov. 12 (®—Carter Randolph Leidy, who at 19 years of uge cloped with Josephine “Fifi" Widener, then 17, has married Mrsg Marjoric Easton Woodhouse Practer, divorced last March in Paris fron | her husband, Frederick, heir to tha | Procter soap fortune. Parents of the bride announced here that the wedding, which took o oy beenid LIyt 'a quiet one “because we didn't wish ©1927 BY NEA SERVICE. INC Fo G e e e d e (o T o Lt any unwelcome publicity.” 1 ; | | Judge Mangzan called to the at-| T AT | & e it Sl {ention of the court the fact that the FlfiH |k tenattiohcas skl pRdonting Leidy was a freshman at the Unie s | ued in court, the proprietor of the il vrant on which the arrest w e = ST orel s AT e stair ot versity of Pennsylvania when made, has Stanley Babula's name on Sy T s e e D married “Fifi” Widener, daughter e et ge andl Tohn BabMA s nar & F ASHES O LIFE COU T S YS SR il o of oseph E. Widener, multimile e wiie o gonn vt o Four Killed, Two Wounded in FL F LIFE: COUNTRY SA pracilcaly nothing et 10 offer 10| (Goutnued From Pirnt Pages | honaiee aex slleio cnd honsenan < o S 3 b sale. L] as olc ha e articles SELET : xville. Te: 20 Afte fols Siestionior idénancation andiT REWELL TO RE ITE ELE ke : i in Knoxville, Tenn., in 1929, " | || HEE il ey sday which rules for his six year old son, | in a Berwick, Pa. steel mill for e { | e King Michael. Carol was convinced $2.50 a day and his wife, who hal. i ha said, that there was a growing been socially prominent at Newport, 4 e | Illw nd for a republic. | settled down to housekeeping. Tha LA town left in its wake four dead from s¥s Norman Angell, British autic N York—Mary (i o o] Manoilescu speaking in defense of | couple was later reinstated into thea participation in a sprctacular gun @ud journalist, in - Armist o or s von e Had Been at War With MCXICO| himselt was due to a question of |good graces of the Widener family. [;fl[" "][iE ’"] l]PEN battl: and two witnesses suffering DEACe meeting, now " ‘-“fl-;""‘ ¢ i dignity and totally unconnected with | A daughter was born to them st from bullet ds. When T would sin . C stories circulated about his private | New 923, 1 " for b | from hullet woun or emury orics circula » wport in 1023, Three years later Policeman ¥d Nix, 36, and T.ee New York LE: 6 L g Star ngle Bauner, v life the Leidys were divorced. In De- oniin s was ordered until Wed- warrant.” Jiglge Mangan 3 ive) put Stanley to plea 0 12 | Opp, Ala., N charge named in a warrant i Al B s , W lay in this small southern Alabama on only means to world Armistiee | Waterbury — Compulsory - lof the movie P R ontains John's name He sald he was sure that the late | cember, 1926, a little less than a night but not before they had |Citcus during the last year, for course, I didnit knowithe words.tli i o ovan e Tittle| kin Rw : . R : Z 0 King FPerdinand was ready to forgive |year after hor divorce from Leidy, brought down Cleve Dauphin, 40, """ Pawah *‘."'f"“ Bpaslol '\‘|‘“‘ 3 o e e TEhe v e repupic| uctions in Rates in 10| son and spoke With ten-|Mrs, Widener Leidy, married Milton {and 0. O. Dauphin, 18, his son. L L it e b e S i Mexico. . . Carol's frustrated desire | W. Holden. ah of Burma w i back. 1 y (ities atid Towns ce his dying father. | Frederick William Procter, flst AT ol’s present desire to return to| husband of the former Miss Mar- Itumania was to strengthen the re-|jorie Woodhouse, married Mrs; (GontinueaftromFElistEsEe) | Larlier In the night, the two of- | Ju;icang think Pawah is pink, but |she had d up ina ) Ngnson reved i ficers had attempted to stop a car | TERRE L EEE C O R nto Mexican army headquarters, «d for passcnger autonio- |qriven by Young Dauphin, who w 5 Pk o ‘ laid down their arms and sworr BAL He s 12 Ur) ney and thereby fortify his own ! Frederick Joss after the divorce. containing Wot more than Seven i to have been making a di i \Ciiiteten: 0 antiques : i, | 0llcgiance to the tri-colored o n has been slight mily dynasty, Manoilescu satd. | insists he ersons. Bussk, NP 10 28 PASSENErS pyphance. Firing at his automobile the worle L LSt he world, S i 8 i i datire e only change necessary to at- | i or surrendered unconditionall isog oL jtan il end i end L NEw BI“T IN M N Intrmittently for a | municipal tax rates of 1924 mind was first, a simple change in | A A capacity, will pay §1; truck rates | giiled to stop him, and the youth re- | steam engine will be fifty cents for two tons UD (upned soon afterward with his o oot S o e 10 $2 for thos: en tons. Au- | uiher, sard ! 3 thorities said t el will pay for | peports of the trouble had at- 4o pe resort years have kept northern i 1evied onireall i personal it eNAwEh Gl oDk iE sECarolitoRten] instead of | pacted o large crowd, which dis- |oatehing practi SR 1d. Bennet Mexico in the shambles of uncer- | property in the 833 cities and towns (Irn to Rumania,* Manoilescu de- tainty and D d the forces of of the e, reported to the pe. clared ond, it would be nec-| crganized government ciation Industries of Massachusetts, |°SSary for one member of the pres- The hooks war are now beinz Reductions in rate this year in 210 Nl TeECNCy to vesign. The solution, | ilanced. Today the recaleitrant cities and towns, varying from 1y therefore. which he had in mind, | (continued from First Page.) the open firing and reloading their | Nuw York somewhere. tribesmen 1o not number MOre cents per #1000 valuation to $15 per WAS absolutely legal. ! — apons until they f When' the | worth of stock excha an 2,008, whereas ten years ago 81600 An intimate letter from Carol t0 15w of nature are immutable. It New ! % Bel- ey were some 8,000 living in cight — The discouraging feature is that ‘D¢ defendant, pledging Carol's sup- gych things as Father Gerotheou ont, wl g years to villages that constitute their do- 117 cities and towns raised POTt to Ring Michacl was auoted| cjajms can be done we might as well vots P S never vol . The country itself show I w all the way from 10 cents | DY Manoilescu. Tt read: “Tt is My | joge up all our colleges and unis dlot until the the cost of constant battle, and . yo0 to as high as $12, duty to strive with patriotic ferver|yorsities. I claim that any minister cein the field farming and industry have . average reduction in foSingiics th 1o names of WO or priest who says he can changa { o liana cava: miunicipalities ke Bingeianll undefiled | 1hajaws of nature is a fakir.” a 5 W . Wailets' s Niss Davis | 1 ritish niovie fi farming or {ighting [jow.red was $3.07 1 A Lo SGEUY £ 0N BLOTLOUE Mr. Ivalis, who is employed a% Dice Shooters Scater her sister's baby, which wa - s 1 Georg: ut thu ! Florenee Mills, star !y g to the Yaqui. He would » average AN ¥ 1o | Kin v|‘w»' b ne Carol tne Qt. Clair refreshment parlor on Approach ;7.5 Balfour whacking ol sical comedy, Lan g willingly shoulder a rifle as . towns and cities T and King Irerdinand, Manofleseu | Main street, has not yet posted his o S 1 Toth mnst find some - about as much as ' pdle g tow sack filled with cot- were raised was 83.11 per daid 18200 but says he is waiting to hear yeur. by S 0f 1 ton, and hie was far more willing said O L. Stone general man PR e from the Waterbury priest. He will studies in th : v 33 Sl Come iy fuee almost certain death than | of tF Boy Accidentally Shot then post his money with whom. ive been delet: ¢ presentation < « estate. fo yield one iota the points agreed | In fhe e 1 2 ever the pastor designates, he says s . SR upon between his tribe and the towns the r o 3 While Hunting in Woods | Mr. Tvalis insists that the feat ba : et S S ] government. were identic Waterhury, Nov. 11 (P—Charles | performed before three chemista ne eseaped. The some minutes, chatting among them- | Betore, when he laid down Nis | The average ta o of Genesius, 16, of 17 Third street, was |and that these men be satlsfied thag t told the officer | ] APITA[ SUEIAL selves, irearms resume farming ofjthe cities and sccidentally shot in the abdomen at | the miracle has beaen accomplished, e theats END IN | 1 {ertile lands along the north ban a RO labout 7:30 o'clock this morning R N the RIS W of the Yaqui viver, the shadow of 'cram ; 9934 jn 1976, a dr hile hunting in the woods at the | (" i Mt s | 3 /@ TWO OF TANKER CREW 2coiee o™ Santovies srmnss mung | o st )i ESnc o o e Kot i th et at e Capt Giles B Rewde. MISSING AFTER BLAST cuur im. twe would grow “ust e s ity ;_ For Hop Across Ocean ANy wugh crops te keep body and soul He was removed 1o the St. Mary's ®an Franicsco, Nov., 12 (A—Cap< =D 5 s Lospital, where his condition is re |lain Frederick A. Giles, British avia. Two Chester, Pa., Youths Under e O hie limiatihe Tanniina sion: | Khompson W 'I! Receive Iod @8 serious. or, today awalted favorablo weati Rtp(ll‘(s From London o Wursinger of 1185 Bank |er reporis before sefting the dats Aurest Today Informality Keyuoie of Life weames ot mnene 1o v 5 G i et o o st e T . e York Harl Late Teports Indi-' | quelificatic He aecepted peace Southampton, England, Nov streef, huniing with Genesius I S With Gfl(}hdges ork Harbor—late Reports Indi-— e povienment's own ferms ¢P—In addition to @ mass of data Sanley Siinkus of Lawlor street, |en Gate-New Zealand flight. Plang 1 Annual | jepsed as firing started with the ap- e S - proach of the policemen. No WOPS | ywont 1o the top of a were passed by any of the partici ot el rrounit B v bar preaching ant: nd they advanced slowly in 2 explains, ceased only f figure agreed upon on t . and he a hosy nt dick cw minutes ls 100 mc Miss Kffie Davis school supervisor, and 17, both s wound bore records as liquor iw violators. German one also ¢ (e harg e L without asking or being granted 'relating fo Londen's underground - lold Coroner John T. Monsani that for taking off early today were can< ranesty. The Yaqui tribes have | cailway system which will be shown Bie slipped s ) tarday i 2 (UP)—With tiieir own big chief or president | * Thompson of Chicago. the Bun. which went offl hirting sius Wisconsin's Wealthiest RO A G o 1 mality s the keynote of I the W e S ol hoRin gl LN eR e (e hE0l Gonimission] heddedl Ly (it omen. The weapon was : i e v burned, called governors. Each villag, ‘hasl Faherty which sailed on the & single cledd shot gum. . 0 Man Passes Away Today ; T : : S Giles believes his Hess Bluebird Milwau W N @ : L Rl SRR 3 rhor today following - While the anthropo; 1 S e s SE e o ey BRI biplane Wanda will fiy from tha s e 2 lunch, ihs wer 1 sociul affuirs, T T e B . Uhotosmaptie: record of 1he London Sailors Have Narrow Golden Gato to Honolulu, the first i : G on Thursday was ‘ . ford mayor's procession day. Escape as Craft Sinks stov. in 25 hours. - From Honoluln J he intends to head for the Samoan . o 1 islands, and go thence to the Fiil ffy N ot e R e LR three sailors of the - Sl : hom he has confldence ong® ia Stranalbiln e thon o ntic:fleet bound for shora ‘on a|s °iP: WNEACE e WL By to Australs Man It 1s trait that ' them avors great coach bringing up the | ishing boat to atiend a naval danee, | ARG O0 10 Few Feaand. although to respond to the call of Adolfo de .\ lad @ lucky escans when their craft| & 175 & BEUSH Feseryeaviator cha ¢ 10 1t g Hucrta when he rosc against the . S ek was rammed and sunk by the sub- Pt to fiy alone and by dead recke e e o hase VB TE wis moving S R Filini in Washinet b oning, without radio or life raft, , Woman, Gone From Train, .. S ar | alons 1 i David K. E. Bruce Qui I 1 toats pur out from the various|p el g e N g . een ¢ In Danger of Violence warshivs and 100k o wvery one or 1WO Lleiendants Nam ‘luund Dead in Georgia ; g on the Beta sent out it first U. S. Consular Service side. Wasl. Nov. 12 UP—In (he party, When the men landed In $150 Collision Suit wear of violence from whitc settlers here they attended the dance as| gyt for $150 damages has ber 1 ip, (., Nov. 12 (P—How a il ' 1 elp he de Ammen Washington, Nov, 12 (P-—David K. brought by Preston Sanford, throt 1 cate Fire Has Been Extinguished off i rock siriking the |celled when weather bureau ofticials linformed Glles that the attempg | would be “suicidal”’in view of storm {conditions over the Pacific, expected dnly vating unit in ui aff: ngaria today has a complite ship yesterday, The | Las, despite barbaric existence e fim was snapped by Hoger v B been injured while fand elemental nature, great Sincer- ey and ofher members of the Wevmouth, England, Nov. 10 smother flames which ity and fervid e group ole 12, Lruce, son of tor Willlam ;00 Jujarers, 11 Filipinos employed | they had planned to do seenc. | Cabell Bruce ot Maryland ond RN ord Holind, a rancher near 5 Ee it St e e inity | in-law of ry Mellon of the i, S Pioustt by Belmalit 5 S Mo ity B . A Try o pirtmont, has - resigned LT were brought by Bolind 10 Home Made Liquor Found Johmson and steve Arra, as the i - : : S : o e 4 ! ; B epartment, has resigned Sunnyside and placed In jeil early Dwight lauielor drt atlomob et acoldent b Flood Damage {0 State iy Ih B Thog i ‘ : (EREl A Gt s et e fo i Al AR oE A a ke pIng: ! In Dwight Court Home (1. interscetion of Charry ana Eilis e S ng the da : { ¢ © but has no plans for (he = Tollind said he had been inform- Mrs. Anna Matulis of 27 Dwight streets on September 12 last. Thw R‘"“d",'““ Than $5,000 : ey ie. gencrally in the | n 1 inte future ed that a group of white were e Court was arrested this forenoon by | plaintiff was a passenger in & it 1 IFlood £ g t iformally < thd 1 was announé- 'royie to his ranch to “round up’ rgeants P R O'Mara and M. J. driven by Sarra. E « LEPA (T v minute n an g : @ DIE ! o yesterday and at Baltimore |the Filipinos and deport them from ' ©ynn on a warrant charging viola- | The plaintift declares that Sariu B 1 he had nothing in nind for (the Yakima valley. iion of the liquor laws. The ser-|drove his car at a high rate f L the pext few months. He marrl R - geants scized 1wo jugs containing speed and that the machine struc Ay : '“"]”‘" "‘“’l”’”’" of the weere Socialists Stage Huge (leged home made liquor. Mrs. | Johnson's car. The plaintift blar 13 e s ity They are living in Baltimore. s Matulis will be in police court Mon- |the driver of the car in which ho e 7o ¢ Matulis will be in police court Mon- |the driver o o Ll e ’ e | Vienna Demonstration {10 i |was riding, as well as Johnson, for : ; Unable to Raise Bail, ; ‘L"(‘l“‘:"y'\n:‘;, L i - - th dent. He claims that e ; Have tn ey (aEed @ monster strect demonstra- | ApPRAISAL IN SOUTHINGTON | severely shaken up and that he sui- s 3 Woman 5‘??5 i _(’e“ !tion today in celebration of the an- ' “junq revaluation for the town of (fered bruises and cuts. MAY CUT DEATH TOLL Cambridge, Mass,, Nov. 12 (UP)— | niversary of the proclamation of the southington will he carricd on by | Constable Frank Clynes sorved tia o, ¥ Novo 12 (UI9= Unable to raise bail, Mrs. M. Arlene | Austrian republic. » the Manufacturers' Appraisal — of | paper: vigh mn of Watertown, indicted yes- Through deserted strects, the pa- | Cleveland, O% a contract having been | L = flood-sirick- ferday for alleged misappropriation raders—estimated 1o numbsr be- entered into with that organization | TO PRESENT PLAY of more than $10.000 from a Water- |tween 200,000 nd 300,000l or the sum of §$19.000. Arthur O.| At a meeting of the New Britain SCULLERS TO COMPETE . 1 the N awson, adviser « town bank, spent last night in East marched “to show their strength | Lamb of Rocky Hill, who is presi- | Chautauqua association at tha . et T i : i highwiy tment, today Canl against tascism and Premier Seipel” | dent of the Interstate Appraisal Co. |Chamber of Commerce rooms last Goods t 1 « € o 1 the belier that Vermont's It was alleged that Mrs. Coburn Because of the recent socialists | will be associated with the Cle evening it was voted to producae ¢ i 1w in- d death toll mighi be nater- oy two oceasions misappropriated | riot, wild rumors epread through land firm in this contract. Other “Daddy Long lLegs’ for the schonl for i option se arrives fally reduced Kk funds. She had been a teller | the city regarding the demonsira- bidders were Municipal Service Co, children and thelr parents on D <o bows herself out roon in the bank for four years, She is|tion. But the demonstrators passed of New Britain ;*Cambria, cember 2. It will be presented : ollowed an aide. The guest i v of {he wife of a former chairman of the quietly. Police heavily guarded |Roth & Cambria of Middletown, |the Central Junior High school READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS sl abor vequently tarry in the red room for Watertown finance committee. { banks and public buildings $10,500 ernoon and evening. ot o # B m e st s am