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- R~ ———— awo)) ‘pIOJHRE “yda@ ISPV FLEELLLIN] ews of the World By Associated Press’ faeaqry ey BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW B Average Daily Circulation For ek Entns 4 8 ,420 Dec. 31d .. RITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927. —-TWENTY PAGES. ~ \ e " Ware, Home of Freak Alligators and Bears, Has nght Lm mg Cat Ware, ) % 2 Oll\\x 3 has REMUS S0 FURIOUS SANDERSON THAT FOUR TRY IN VAIN'TO HOLD HIN Three Men and Daughter Plead d heen cov Ware which has had wide otor- iety in the past because of its a ligators and bears. This time is a cat that refuses to slecp in the dark e is Lindy and is owned by Joseph Bonvier, H 2 ’ “igeant street storekes T Ef ] Bat His Voice Thunders || s b on over s | e Tolg 3 every morning after he was sure he turned all I off I Above Turmoil eiy Hdentifes {] ed to wateh the Lindy leap to the | MY SlBDARL © not say definitely before leaving SE ATE REPUBLIGANS ! T h Z AND DEMANDS ORDER || cou at onee hegin pulling 4 Connecticut that he would make g ST ; I ouches on Taxatlon, [| e string that was suspendea || HER STORY OF SLAYING | vetroit s ehoice, he Jiad voiced DEFY WESTERNERS : (e | ' » swite “inally i pos < ) ol 1 £ from i np st Vil ol " i Vranca ‘Many [n]ured When Fire Leve]s T »- | Flood Control and For- “Sit Down and Keep Quiet, Dom't || ¢ia® i e e S understaok operatives. 5 : Lindy, 4 light, cur Kitehen Ware salcsnian Causes ng h political asso- | 4l But Hwl Down Gauntlct to Wllllamson Bui d | Flood Control — elgn Relah Make Me Warn You Again, or Tl || ed up on a pack of wrapping iates that Detroit would by | | ul m I tion of dikes, g ons. paper. Sensation by Admitting He Was | wish well as that of s Those Who Demand Iregislative A | ways and aides to naviga Cite You for Contempt.” Court | | T e s other national committeemen i PR el i | it and Picking Chicken Man as || 2107 Bation Pladgos—New. §(orm.. Olonds A SlX MURDER WITNESSES DIE i l(\:\mrqt\lm i, Ve . 4 Threatens—Tormer Bootleg King | ——————————— | One He saw Hurrying From | e e B DL e oday | 3 | pearing—$236.000 Tax Reduction a8 meconmended Sy Differ Onl \ Quickly Gains Composure and | I o saury saadin fention Soticer: iffer Only in Minor De- o | ) jsciacanheraiDhcoraWasiSiatn ’ Bl Presented Today—All IS Blaze of Unknown Origin Breaks i a v ) linor De Apolagizes to Judze Shook. I Widow Concludes Tes Army -~ Larg o O e bl ¥ Widow neludes Testimony, i Serenc i oL, OULE It nllvay Wand T Spreads v tails Fa m Th e H(‘ Has Dec. 6 (B — Georg N : | ! s rled the court room aud < S 1»1 | Washington, Dec. 6 (P—New | Through Structure—bead Were (o e e : Previously Outlined. : | i -Ailiendahl | torm clouds gathered over Capitol | e ireoliEdilze ROH e i i 1 (e m- | 5 - Testy in Murder Trial, 450 L - it v ‘mn today as the new congress, in but no partici fes B an outhurst that re- B Hall y ediately siruck one of its most : ; e : Gex {the second day of its session, as- | Williamson. W. Va. Dec. ¢ building combined efforts kum eaten m aliwa lows hy on & witness | sembled to hear the reading of Pres- | Eight persons death in s fire TG B ALt Gt oD Wl svore 1 o wesuned EYecutive Leaves Convention |isent cootiases anmuat messase. 1icn ftrocea w vouritog nowse ™ nola, to subside. Remus' roaring | Tl‘llllll‘,]hs ll] COUT Isely en he previously said that | ‘ Not only mx th B sidential mes- e 2 L1 % ! permit roice was ard over the turmott NeE TS S couTd A i s Ch CO | sage discloss a oh i U ECS 0N Gt A ¥ 3 4 (ene 010(3 fO ll]llllllee ling pat on those controversial sub-| Six of the vietims were residents i i4 1 the man 1 8 Lo ‘ : NEW HAYEN JL”)GE MOVED ne of the crime as Willis | docts which have Leen tlie source of | of the Dingess section of Mingo kDo who bellow: s at stk i atest opposition in senate and ty, who had come to Will AL wy lit's at stake, and | know my T i vet Liltien DOUBTS BUTLERS STAND how but itsele uncover- | ot i S E e go- Logal riei ; ) 1 with tlie d a new clement 0f uncertainty and jhik L ealior ts not out of BRo8T 1.}.»"«-“«.1 with Conte Degnan Convinces Justice With i ire jointly with tiie e S e s R el At aninl e ’ ) : Judgs Shook had th Story of Three Youths Grabbing 3 - 5 fonse, | Uresident Has no Particular Prefer- | 740K ? G R A I O AU AR aE ring only in fetails temus with contewpt of court pr ¥ tying atadibl < I;“ o "_' o Defy to Westerners tween two sections of the rooming, ¢ m", oL ‘\F‘ s hos Lias previously ont- ceedings 1o which Lemus replicd | Wim On Sweet, Dragging Him ¥ Sanderson, w Sydney, OLIO - enee and Thinks All Contenders | Juet before the annual mesage o ooy oo ind spread go i SRS the major problems of furt admonis terms, i BLOLRB | was re :d at the capitol by nies- o ” S srhotobd AT ORI LY, (Y CRDE] wxation, flood \trol, for- "g:"";];“:f" f '.‘,“‘\, teied erimi- | 1nto House and Beating Hinw ir Should Be Given Hearing—Crock- | :r, sena republicans all but | Fapidly that were trapped | slonal committee. ) {Bria il Lttts o R D e e oo S a 3 s or Sar i eaniee {threw down the gauntlet to the When flames cut off the stairway at ' w'"“”; ma Canal — Coustric navy Hov o sonch ol ; YEhR s ; 3 :", 120D S S00. group of five western independents |the front of the building. Another| Giraiei: L Position Not ¢ hanged : vidence of t tal attack he 12 ; ; sresident | who are demanding certain legisla- D aliiad I & yjeetions correetly il T | . Washington, Dec. 6 1P —President irway 14 rear, ended as a M 1 i i & 1 week whe T 5 place w Te o ces farr elie nd N wis blockh [ been overruled in LIRS o e MU e Willion A, Lilliendabl was | Coolidge does not stand with Willlam R e b w‘v”\rv gt e o LR R o justructed not 10 oung men aginst he i e SR N o R eon o ing eeni it | isnigublecly phatalie Hlley {AUNDORE | BeckneAt|thA L adHlon] e iu an objection. in a li i R R : 2SR R I TR ) FEplon 8 e n et o sodics in Bathroom al defense “Don't arraign the cou ot @ el Frpbaeibie 5 itional commitiee, in endorsing The confer after Ome| Al the bodies were found in a Inland Nay val jered Judge Shook with unexpe SCRAUIOILAAII AN & e s City or any other particular talk about telling the indepen- | pathyroom on t upper floor to| tlon of the Gulf to t revolving fu e S RS street Francls Degnan, [ =500 e or nest year's republican na- | 1°DtS to go :‘I,“‘Y as 'h’} ,'v‘”"f' which the victims had fled from the | waterway through e e Ak 1 when Remns cut ir took the stand in court today il tional convention, | finally nlilxd[ authorize continuation | games, It was apparent that some bE --*.m\flmnyn crop L o 1 i 5 ) Enns negotiutions. of the vietims had s 5 ion stood by tut, Your Honor told the story of the assanlt so 0 e said e could-not identity | When the endorscnent given Kan- | O 1 i Lot | of the vietims had sought to wrap R 3 1 3 Sepioiy Ty o s development, added to the | ¢ o) L6 TS BE SouE : ogr it down and keep auiet, dout) ., incingly that Judge William I.. i s Gty vestriay Dviene national ff Lot Rl ST S e RN S a ot sQR a1t P wake me warn you again, or 11 ey NOEst Sl nan Didn’t Mean to Lie BES SnonsdRsE ey i nty of troub! fore th g m of eru cite you for contempt court,” | Haddon, vice Judge 5l 1 1 100k the stand.” he said, House ConTeTinERaNE | S el e Those burned to death ser Judge Shook eried in a voice that Whitaker, imposed jail sentences intended 1o tell the trutl 1 of the presi- ¢ M Will Hampto her thre brought Sheritt Anderson and a dep- | upon all thres d. Beach was the man I saw.” : - liedoubted whether M. | Serono TnidHOnSe ‘,!',"‘k n. Goldi, Wade and a six T'] BA{;K NATIVE LANI] uty running to Remus, R enten e i tacss LoD And you can now so identity | Butler teally had a prefcrence, e e e RO R Pearl Johnson Remus’ own bailiffs assigned to! th S T pas. im?” the psceutor asked. Butler Choice Attackad. q‘m“; s l'lmmn_mus 00d. A few | BFOWning and Deputy Sheriff John guard against any ontbreuk, crowd- | Vhom they were imp e “Absolutely iiflarsc Already the chairman's position |0 /F el TG 0F the presic |1+ Marcum. all witnesses at the cd about him, urging him to sit|Guale Montano 11, 60 duys; GIUSP- ung tutt the stand without i s come wnder fire withts the M-y i mesvage, in which the presio | MU0I0T tial and Bon treson and | Mikalauskas Explains Pro- I provi- down. To Sheriif Anderson, who!pe Sette, 21 60 days, and Carn \ny explanation of why Tifltee wiieh Bl salet A “]““"’" { dent s100d feur squars behind Seer: L, Albert, who conducted e " TERIEE was repesting the iudg order | Derico, 19, three monthis ¥ 1 . 3 ton cif tomorrow, Party grlt‘rs_,”_\_ Mellon's tax reduétion program on ’lu" md floor of test Filed Against Yo vt that he sit down, Remus cried: | Derico Given Fine o reference was made to an af- | have «;u. red the chuirman promis- | the ways and means committe ig andilived above it | SR PR 1) roblem should "Iis (he court's privilege but Y| All of the men were from New |fdavit Sanderson Js known fo Tave |¢d to be nent iy nilten e i Orlgin Is Uncertain Poland’s Stand foutageit ue & Seonits, 's at stake and [ know my legal | Haven, A fine of $100 also was 1 the judge Saturday and wh Jneslden Pion S TERIESENt- | o use consideration. origin of s | i B v que ¢ s Imwul out to Derico for operating | Minted reports have said contained | ¢4 today at the White House as ""‘(". early all of the s ¥ U t Daughter Calms Him | motor vehicle atter his license had {he reason for & ‘ el "‘y‘)*: Pn’f)('.:' “”';m"l’. *‘h;“lv.mm-n. ations were scrapped by !Started in a tr hall- | Geneva, Dec. 6 P—Premier Wal- (Contr Romola Remus, the daughter, | been suspended. DOILIMNAYE HotiL senia Snis _’I‘“ s 4 e contesting eltivs | (e committe in preparing a bill that Deputy believed | e of Mid has received a < e sitting beside her father, tugged at| Degnan's damaging testiniony con. 0N publicly. " 5 Lo ablne ) ""‘,‘ 1‘;‘“ % Iwonuld accomplish a reduction of iave lost hi of the prote the Lithnania Ne- y Remus’ sleeve and seemed _to pre- | sisted ot telling the court how he After Sands the stand tho | b \' ;'v"‘, i GISIODIE; v';“‘ Ted that |5236,000.000, or $11,000,000 more it took him to attach an artifi- | tionul of America and s ‘ vail. Remus sat down contritely. | was walking along Oak street during D105 “'f'"‘ AEntcalling aplong BlisEi N l”",', llv\",nfi;,.\l‘,‘,:m i {he (than the president and the treasury | Clal g after the dar hecame | from Conn., against al- Judge Shook soon instructed the |un afternoon of last week when he O ¥ {'K‘;‘ i “"-:‘]“jl’!‘ Vel e of the presi. |vonsider safe. The fght over that |KIOWN. A compunion occupying the | lexed aggressive intentions of Fo- i ‘ ury to disregard the courls ordersfyas rushed from hehind, grabbed i €6 L BEIEE ST B L e ; issue probably will begin in the | ’m”':'»“\'“n Mr Huvvm'n]n es- ) communication dated flfl: NGM NA'"['N “ST 0 Remus, s ¢ that the iy b Qnricanee gl e huiencahlddinished Shertesti s dent: 1 : < 3 hefore. the end of the weol ped and it uneertain whethor 5 to Remus, ng that 1h court and hauled into a darkened hall-} o S Bl oS of (o Crocker Forms Coalition. open before the end of the w et alnd e i e had been under a misappreNension | way hefore he could utter a Wound |, vie' cogsion Bench hnd proviously| Willlam 11, Crocker, national com- | fOF the lenders plan to clear aw The L ! A S e as to the situati EMUS AVOSe | 145 aitract passers-hy. The trio ther tien A SIEERIOUS.Y illesris ior Gt slared legislative underbrush as qui ort to et on more elothing delay essive actions #nd demand the re- ane 20t Shook. Ho 5 5 d 5 i oG DL el 5 S as sible and give woman antil ¢ ro of Vilna to Lithuania. We in- 7 X ) RO and a)ml:)m/. 1 to .)m:;l .{\I upon him, kn m.xv ‘]mn lown ¢ On Stafid Nearly 8 Hours today th had succeeded in form- ]’v a )]m bl vn! give tax i :m e T e “. S. Hlll |)f hlllpl)lll{.{ Sialed ghejwas B Bryqualitens fianativedt i im ke verely. SiDocnan E8 i TTies ey e o n B e it ta tea O o tion the right of way ; Al Bl iy valomon pild o, Bl ” 5 . Y sion at the time | suitered a badly bruised eve, lost | o oo g0 K e Che iRl o] Included among the proposed VR Lo pullane e ‘.\ ¢ Hxn:]“((]u Board Likewise Not The furore was precipitated ove veral teeth from fist blows and /"o SEC e e sions are the following: destroyed b iremen got | ) Conference of the Lith- evera wr story of the mu convention awiy from Kans & ARG e ; 3 Rl - ¢ 5 a question Walter K. Sibbald put|was generally bruised and battered [},40q by two negro robl TTheE conimil teen e ard Reduction trom 131 to 11! confrol of the flames and prevented Natlonal 1. of America. Named by President 10 George Connors in crosé exam- | by the encoun TRRIe e o e A LR St cent In the fax rate on corpo pread of the flames to other " Lith- G inatlon. The percentage of interest | T e R O By incomes, and Increase from $2.600 | iNES. The rooming house was con- I T that Remus owned in the Jack Ing 4 in all for five hours | bination of Detroit and San Francis- |0 $2,000 in exemptions granted cor- {ducted by George Kapoural Sl Dec. § (4 e Danicls distillery was in question. 48 and 30 minutes co supporters. porations with incomes not exceed- | 1150 Oper T a cafeteria on t = wember ¢ P “Didn’t Remus own 683 barrels of | there was blood on cloth- | He also declinad to say whether ' ing 0400, Hig 3 Vi Tl expressed this distillery 2" asked Sibbald. Con ing afts wged hushand s | the coalition had decided upon San - Slicing in Balf of the sales tax oy e 1 oth wminisiration tavor nor replicd uncertainly: “Wasn't 1 IN Killed, it Ot T e e T T AT P T MRS, GRAYSGN T0 TRY LIQNERANE D B e PRE frofe RLE ol i eciaen ot aRst dak A LR s ] ier Ditile son Dad and from mos- | would switch to one or the other &s | tax on club dues. and anxiovs to back the Lithuanian the te toda oL amsaroselloabiss B ut, quitors as they were | developments warrant. Increase from 75 cents to $1.00 ATLANT]G HOP on in cuse wit Poland is Sibbald interrupted to ask the| stinging her and not from her hus- Butler Praises Coolldge {{he exemption on admission tickets. AGA[N found necessary to L iduce: court to tell Remus that if he wi “WOnl) 24 in Entue City Are band’s wounds, Mrs. Lilliendahl tes-| When the national committes The measure does not provide for tion of the ownership of Vilna, it oing fo give testimony that tified. ! sossions got under way today, there ving out the treasury recom- : vas learned today from John Mika- take the witness stand. Listed as Too Deficient Prosecutor Hinkle remumed his |was eondldorable applause. when | merdations for repeal of the federal | Noted Aviatrix (o g0 to Ol Orchard - fre commssioner, wio = Er | 4 s cross-cxamination, asking the wit- | Chairman Butler culogized the ad- ritance tax or for any other of one of the most prominent Lith ? S tional Benefit A Sl Within Few Days to Prepare ST ; e Louise Homer, Former | for Educa s Aiout e answers (0 uestions | ministration of President Coolidg partment’s major recom- T e e s i Nian . & police put to her shortly atter the ¢ committce members again ion For Mid-Winter Flight. S LA 5 Stal' to Smg Once Monel rer, | murder. ¢ e i) . o - Relief Figh other New Drit Lithuanians a | Ao ¥ Although there ar chlldre . ioored when during the roll call | Parm Relief Fight : \ ¢ o New York. Dec. 6 (UP)—Mme. | ; s Memory Is Faulty U e sh : T . Maine, Dec. § (P —Con- weeting of wembers of the » < of school age in this city who arc ¢ new members from Wisconsin, rellef also is certain ; e Lonise Homer, opera and concert | : e - The widow's memory secmed as : 2 e ; « of fiying ncross tates Lranch of the Litl i e euffering from some physical or 7 Vits and Mrs, Harry B a A storm center, for ] ] ¢ R contralto, will appear with the Met- i 1a - | fanlty as it was yesterda e fre- 1 il Preciinent reamtirmiad in histm lie i tilled ith a ' anian National 1 of America tapalitan. Opera compiny on Weds|mentall handlcap, the school depart- | [aulty oe it s yestarday. she fre ¥ welcomed o he ! Prosident reafiirmed in his n Somantana gt Sl g anen Syalions] 0t < odn biday Dafteonoon b DEcemity {ment through its special classes in U°AtY replying nothinu gon 5 v ¢lected by the that he conld not accept the ¢ o i B ey e 7 & AR A Al : 5 & " the Walnut Hill school has provided | ¢ or "L don’t know. SSTa ol l8ite srour. sation fee of the MoNary-H e o summer, Mrs, Har W nem- : after an absence of many years,-She R o The | The examination with a AL o e e s W. Grayson is 10 fly to 014 | hers were thers from eve i in will sing, the eontraito role of Ame | for the education of 488 pupils, Thei Hhe examinatl R Sy ] lmmediately after the chairman ' Gill. which a majority of both sen- [fancss W. Gravson is ¢ . . oL ing i : 4 . neeting between Mr Hliendahl 4 e Sevin et I ithin a few days with the ' New England and members of New neris In Verdi's opera, “Aida.” | remaining 24 pupils are handicip- 1 Boacl i i s A concluded his address the d te and house approved last session, oo L BERT S EE i i Ghile %, S e Mme. Homer, lke Schumann-|Ped to such an extent that it is im- | TU0 e on the morning 00 e ony from the various el to encounter apresidential veto. | IO Of IWAKING el R e M Heink, 18 a grandmother. She is!Possible to provide an education for (i i «h’l\H‘\L’ st her house. Y. “eeking the convention presen Mr. Coolldge proposed instead of | (711 He P : HEISRONE S T suasl celeneh P the wifs of Sidney Homer, noted|them. on the stand she siid she (DeIr cases. Chicagn was first o the McNary-Haugen plan a financ- =0} R sk o e g [2EREL SRnAlL row, {o Americun composer, Her daughter, | According to a census taken by Y past Beach hetween Vinelana Makeits plea, the advantages of that | ing arrangement by which a farm Eicnto i b S foseih G. Gre Lonise Homer Stires, is a concert | (h2 attendance burcau, there is only 1) o5 P CHEE 3 i ity being presented by James W, d would nse a revolving fund fo b P -“" DSOgER “"” BLGEY. rkey i soprano who has appearsd many | O0e ehild in the city hetween 4 and TheRaakT S could not | 00d on Lehalf of the Hamilt romote cooperative assoclations and : it 10 0'c ; i »}n‘ wi t ;\“\- i % Vi a 1o recognized i en LBl S R e COMTRIOL N a s o tion of @ half hour recess it was times in joint recitals with her fam- | 18 vears of age .the recognized having made the earlier an- | Club, - several ol relniuandiataup DS IEEe U i which Mrs. | o mtil 7 o'clock Sun ous mother school age, who is totally blind and T e e Ao ekl ess until 7 o'clock Sn % e The “Aida” performance will he| N is being educated in an ottside lay was corrvet. ) (Continued on P (Continued on Page 16) S e e A ARG A the first of several “guest” appear- | institution. SR e Well, now,” Hinkle aske T W R Bt | Orehard a pressed her intention | yon an s ::,‘;,',,,,}'\, S ances arranged for Mme. Homer by | m}”J pRplb e (s "”-1 e, | YOU tell me now how nuar times | of fIying to Kurope as S00n as POS- | promier Waldemaras of the Metropolitan management, | or whose vision' is seriously defec-foo o0 Boaon on that day ‘.,, T ” C C ” d T I e Ero. omil aldemaras 1 S {tive, all are being educated at the T o kS o ame | v€TS€Y I 10lley Cars Collide on rest e; R e e o e NLE DIVIDEND | Walnut JHll school. FOrs-tv0 oty T irove past i R Cate Three Litchfield Towns oard st e O U L R it e I ersons in Hospital; thers Hurt o v werviwe s ook at Raided; Two Men Fined ™05, 00 o Works today the regular’ quarterly | dumb are given cducatio ing by your home?” | Ol Orch . ST SoRET 5 : dividend of two and one-half per vantages. There are 26 semi-deals TG oo S5 Heli S e e e G B e e LT 5 e y i1 ave serious defective 7 Py . ok © als infon ' or Jiguor ruids cov ed in Cooksey cent of the common stock was “’"‘Jimw}“ Yl lh]‘:\" i Do you remember ever saving Hohoken, N, J., Dec. 6 (UP) — |ienced in caring for the injure lier chances Litchfield county towns I oth o rict of Columbia. #d. The dividend is payable Janu- | h*aring. and 102 whose s < you saw him there? e o tha Publie Ser To reach the point where the hroad Atlantic i R v & AFy 2 to stockholders of record Do |defective. e T'wo trolley ears of the Publie Serv- ] ite police from the Can ir cember 10. A dividend of ene and | The census reveals the fact that| v, Lilliendahl answered ques- ieo Railvay corporntion lines col- ({17 WEEY WTeekers RosPAL nurseh e at tlie presnt v than when Ee e el anl i« New Britain Trust Co. e oy -k | there are 107 crippled children a T : e i ane ¢ all | she was iird was held und s o ) ® L e e o e o ons with a aufel fimness and oc- lided at the Henderson strest sta- | yyr 100 yards of trostle, the tics tos.” Casare Vaseitn ot Nori - Vote BIE Stock Increase ruary 15 to stockholders of record. |%Chool. Seven idiotic or imbe “What dress did you wear when [gon: '°%ed on a trestie, h oa-planyiihtoes b L lne i - oS NG RRESRHSURs 10ianaibos ISy obruary 4. | children are able to take Gl B e sy i s e Grandma Bennett, 101, Justice Norman Moore, in Canaar | courses and seven are not 2 one now in evidenc st PETSONS, some serious- over the trestle to 3 g . 5 e Offies had seized truck WAR ON NARCOTICS take advantages of the oppOTLUNItes | e it bloodstained e Iy inju > taken to Hoboken |amergency dressing station set up _»hfi""“s Ride “"d W dl‘k load of liquor at his home Geneva, Dec. § (P—Strong m“nnicffflrod by the schools of this ¢itv.| « qon't know.” wd Jersey Ctiy hospitals by ambu- in the Henderson street station. Chicopee, Mass., Dee. §,—(UL Byron Hall of Cornwall Hollow | $1,000,0¢ i O e callea | There ave 59 fecble-minded children | your son had a noscblesd that lances and police c rom both piremen were ealled to aid in ’,‘..”"“-'.‘\1 1-‘“"1“1‘1'\ e ted | Was fined $100 and costs for pos- (s L 00 UEY Sl § re o . | In school and eight who t 0 [you think might have stainca itz ©1Ue carrying the injured, L sy Dirthday i NOLIDIEVERL | secsing a (en gallon still by Justice |$1 share, the par value being tor in a report submitted to the| i it ¢ g St b Mrs. Almatia “Grandma” Bennet s f100 shary Pavment for th council of the League of Nations to- | School. i *Yes iret reporta, to Jeriny, Oliy 0. ‘Both cats, atithe tme of tho col- ol ey i et ERRGIAL BAMICHS OiDonnall.fat: Gomywall, e e, | Pavment. for i Hay by Benator Rioull Dandavanal| L “But on that day wers vou wear- | i€ Dil suid that a car had g0 ligjon, were going in the same i Oy onenlellsiiomisolie o s ey ot Dilan Stararic of Nor, iee shixesis forho om0y padian representative on the Clothier Who Drowned i the same stockings sou lud on |OVF he trestle and scveral persons |yootion, The brakes on one, poliee "os 10 S e B e Rl s s b et council. The report wus unanimous- Y. artner to Die |* ¢ tine of the noschle flaq been killed, but theso reports sdid, took hold and it elowed down | e Bannslt, who gained fame | Sce Philip Curtls. Bondsof §260 |1 sathidie W et L ARG iy adoptod. | oung Partner to Die Slapping Mosquitoes proved incorrect. for the station, while the sscond | bl AME | wore placed on Starzyk stockholdurs of the company of rec- SN LI { New York. Dec. § (P—Sentence | “Xo, but I had bheen slapping at| Both cars remained upon thecar did mot grip the foy rails and |, CUmICE When she ”; A Yicers claimed that they found |ord November 29, 1§ | - e ¥ rails g Jlane pussenger from Doston somis Houor at Bis Ko . s NEW YORK HOLDUP i of death in the electric chair in the | mosquitoes while 1 wore those stock- | irestle. came ‘crashing into the car ahead. | portiand, Me. telephoned - Mayor | O liauor at his home. SOV W York Dec. 6 P—Three un- | Week of January 9 was passed today incs, | Slippery rails cansed the cars to SLHAE NG S henen Fati v i — Fo EAVES G men today snatched from a | Upon Joseph Lefkowitz, convicted of Hinkle then turned to considera- become uncontrollable, resulting inf ° Sy “]"h_ 1‘«“.(\ "v”mt‘h ’r‘:“rm‘ M;; CLIFFORD PETITION DISMISSED _Genevy, Dec, ¢ (P-—-Maxim Litvin- r-old insurance company | the murder of Benjamin Goldstein tion of a quarrel Beach i Dr. the accident, police said their in-| ¥ _“\I'p' o "w‘ ‘U 3 ':» i hm: | Boston Dec. 6 P Supreme head of the Soviet delegation to cashier a satchel containing $6,000 | in a plot collect $70,000 insurance. Lilliendahl had several months be- vestigation showed. The morning | | THE. WEATHER kg AStILE A | Court. Justice Edward P. Plerce to- preparatory disarmament’ cony » cash und $33,000 in checks, and | Irving Rubin Zahl an accomplice | fore the crime and which the state was cold after snow. of Sunday had | | CRis 2 | I ayors orly to send anfday dismissed the petition of Mrs. |mission and Rissian viee commissit ity ; o : Wt : : p: automobile to take her to the polle, | hella H. Clifford, ousted Lynn school |for foreign s, left for Berlin caped. Charles Cole, the cashier, | Who turned state's evidence was contends constituted @ motive, melted somewhat yesterday, caus- New Bri e g PE ligeist 2 i . 4 R A et e ¢ ! v . 3 ¥ ew Britain and vicinity: Lut Mrs. Bennett scorned the ride, | tencher, inst Mayvor Ralph §. |this mornin 0 the,men surrounded him at the | sentenced to prison for 20 vears 1o He contrasted the widow's story (ing iee to form. Increasing cl : | ” b £ A . v i & ng cloudiness tonight. | saying cars should be used by per- ! Bauer and the Lynn school commit- Before leaving be said he hoped ntvancd of the Prudential Insurance | life. with fhat of the Police on this point | In addition to those taken to hos Wednesd g . 3 i 4 i it ; : ; | : se ti s cdnesday unsettled, fol- | sons less able to walk. tee to compel them fo restore her to [to visit Geneva again in February ompiny's office in East $3rd street, | Goldstein was drowned I Graves | just aiter the killing and her testi- | pitals approximately 20 otherswere | | lowed by rain; not much Mr. Bennett hiked to the polls|her form ealtion. At B ecent | snd "Maran saite AHG L a4 P o - 2 Ireen- v | " 4 PN € C ed L e er posi . A he recent and Marc! vhe e « scized the satchel and fled in an au- | End Bay last August. Harry Green- [mony on the stand. given first aid treatment for bruiscs, | ' change i temperature. [and voted for the incumbent. She |muntcipal electh e T 4 eot for tomoblle before he could ecry for | berg arraigned with Lefkowiez w e cuts and minor hurts. | § municipal election in Lynn, Mrs. disarmament commissions m or help. wequitted SAYS BEACH FLED FRON PEATH LANE State’s Sia Nnuess Tells Court Unteath and Posi- (Continued on Page 18.) PRICE THREE CENTS Detroit Is Roraback’s Choice for Convention City, Friends Believe Hartford, Dec. 6 (P—That Detroit will be the selection of 1 re “pullican commit- national republi- convention is the belief of ain men prominent in Con- ticut politics. J. Henry Rora- LIED; BY SEN. ROBINSON | AS DISAPP[]INTINE‘ Democratic Leader From Arl Kansas Pears Flood Measures | can back, chairman of the republican te central committec and Con- necticu S represen committ ive on the left for CONTINUED ECONOMY, FEDERAL FARM LOAN BOARD, MODERATE DEFENSIVE FORCES, ARE ADVISED BY COOLIDGE and is now other commit- | capital in hearing delega- various cities desiring Delendant Will Net Suffice EIfiHT MEET DEATH from also voted for her gran Smith, n, Harold : Cliftord for alderman. xceeding difficulty was cxper- L didate | committee, e High nghts Noted in was elected to ‘the school | | President, in Message to Congress, Also ’s Message discussion of means of stab- peace of Europe. further (lizing the

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