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8 JUNIORS FURNISH Lo - Albanese, ¢ . “Y" Basketball Leagues Gel Plenty of Action The Jr. League basketball teams mierrily roll along as they finish the third game of series at the A. during week-end. ar. League Nationa! Guards Jr. Hartman, Coates, rf, Lieken, e. Deminski, Marholin, Carl; Stevengc ¢ Miller, c. J. Ml Chester, 1f. . Recano, Mack, Warriors Stanley, 1. Tobin, rf. Coyle, ¢ Messenger, 1 Bachoras, rz. Haynes, rg. . Point Makers CEeroRny, MR S e Steinman, rf . Carlson, ¢ . Linsley, Franks, Kieffer, Mordecai, Brown, rf . Goldstein, ¢ . Grance, Ig Griffin, 18 . Rickter, rg . Junior “B" League Burritt J Havligk, 1 .... Harice, 1t . Galatl, ¢ . Clanflore, Ig . Anderson, fg Schrgldt, 1t .. Zetterman, rf .. Dickenson, 1t .. Bodrey, rt Preston, c . Wetaky, rg Hube, 1t .. McEnroe, r Ritter, Ritter, ¢ 5.... McArthur, Iz Lynn, rg .... Blanchette, 1t Fowler, rf .. Y. M C NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927, MOTHER OF FOUR | HELD FOR HURDER State Charges She Held Lamp as. Paramour Slew Mate | sville, La., . 5 —UP— e Jowers, mother of four children and J. E. Swift, 45, a soft drink salesman and alleged | paramour of Mrs. Jowers, were rged today with slaying J. E. storekeeper, ex-minister of Mrs. Jowers. | Mrs. Jowers confessed yvesterday | cording to W. D. Goff, district at- that on the night of October e held a lamp while Swift, us- | y hammer, struck and killed her sleeping husband so that | | 2n llicit love affair between the two . Pet 1.000 666 s S .333 t Dogs . e 3 000 Employed B W. L. Pet pitf 3 1.000 Wolver s 666 -333 PETRRRON | 3 000 Intermediates w. . Pet, 3 1.000 2 666 .1 333 G0 000 LEHILL WiLL VOIGE PINIONS " Voteon Proposed Fire Plan to Be Taken Next Week Newington, Dec. 5—No meeting of the Center fire district will be held this evening in the Grange hall as had been planned. Chairman R. H. Erwin of the district announced that since the volunteer fire depart- nent had voted to accept the proposition of the finance board, | there was no necessity for having a meeting. The finance board voted to ap- | prove an appropriation of $750 for 4 | the purchase of hose for the depart- . 0|ment. The matter of fire hose has 4 | now been settled and the fire district 0| will not take over the ddpartment as 0 |the latter had planned. 1 A meeting of the dircctors of the . 0| Maple Hill fire district will be held — | during the early part of next weck 9|to vote on the proposition suggested by the finance board which calls for the division of costs of fire equip- ment purchased in the future be- itween the town and ths two fire dis- tricts. The Center fire district has already approved the plan. There will also be a spectal town meeting in the near future'’ and the same matter will be voted upon by the town. The regular meeting of the League «. 0 'of Women Voters will be held at the . 0 home of Mrs. H. C. Luftf Tuesday . aYafternoon. Mrs. Clarence Hendrick. & o .0 .0 0 4 [ . 0|son of Storrs College wiil speak on | W . 0! living costs. . 0| The first of a series of whists to . 0!be held during this month will be —'given in the Grange hall this even- 3 |ing under the auspices ange. ! | Leon Bacon is in charge. Fifteen men of the Grange falled to complete the sidewalk which is ng laid in front of the Grange 2 all, Saturday afternoon. However. o | cinders have been put in and it is 6 expected that should the weather o permit, the men will attempt to __|complete the work next Saturday. A | conenirators might be continued. | After killing Jowers, Switt is sald | to have taken the body in his auto- ! mobile t soint twenty miles away where he weighted it with a hundred | pounds of scrap iron and dropped it {Into a creek. Then he fastencd a {leather belt around the body and tied it to a stake driven into thes | creek bank so that the body would [ not rise. ! | Mra. Jowers reported to police ! Ithat her husband had disappeared | from home. The Sunday following | murder, Sherift John Coleman called {on Mrs. Jowers to extend his sym- | pathy. He found her varnishing the | floors of the house and he noticed several dark stains on the wood. | Two days later, while Mrs. Jowers was in Camden, Ark., arranging the rental of a rooming house she plan- |ned to conduct, Coleman obtained | shavings from the floor of the | Jowers home. Under chemical tost | these shavings revealed bloodstains | Mrs. Jowers and Swift, who had ! been linked to her through village gossip, were arrested and after ques- tion confessed, police said. Jowers' hody was revealed by | 8witt's 16-year-old son, Paul, who {aid he was forced under threat of | flogging, to aid his father in dipos- |ing of the corpse. The boy is held | as a material witness. | Paul said his mother and father | | separated six months ngo 2 a result | {of the gossip which had grown ont | of Swift's relations with Mrs. Jowers. | After the separation Swift became a | boarder at the Jowers' residence but { was ordered from the home by Jowers when the gossip continued | He was arrested later for trespassing [ when he returned to the Jowers | home but the charge was not press- |ed as Jowers explained to friends that he wished to avoid the scandal | Speclal grand jury has been called | for December 12 to hear charges | against the prisoners ‘BostonEFur Model ‘ Robbed of $4,600 | Boston, Dee. 5 (UP)—Miss Mar- jorie Fisher, 23, fur model, reported to police erday that she had been robbed of $4600 on a subway car. | “Miss Fisher said she had with. | drawn the money from a bank, prior Ito a contemplated trip to Pittsburgh, | Penn., to visit her parents. © ld that she haw pinned the | e her handhag, ghted from the car s {found the handbag open and the money gone. 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