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News of the World By Associated Press uuo) vys ¥ ESTABLISHED 1870 tawaqr 2 MRS. LILLIENDAHL AND BEACH MAKE FINAL PLEAS FOR LIFE; JURY MAY GET CASE TONIGHT Sate Brands Widow's RENS GOLLAPSES Story of Negro Slayers| as False and Demands Death for Woman and ¢t Rears How Wile Planned Alleged Paramour. | Defense Replies ~ That DAUGHTER lN HYSTERIGS There Was No Motive Murder, That De- fendant Was Loving Wife and Nursed Aged Doctor Rather Than Ex- terminated Him. Truesdale Confesses that Tmogene for Hired Him to Slay $5,000. Cincinnatl, Dee. 7 (A was in such a con, ieorge Re- tion of pros mus ion ical outburst in court today, ing to report accord- brought bac Court Ttoom, Mays Landing, N. &, | the iail, that court had to be ad- Dee, 1 (P——The last pleas for the |journed vntl 2 p. m. s Engaged to Slay Remus Lilllendall and Willis Beach, joint- | Truesdale’s story of his engage- accused of the murder of he|Ment fo slay Remus and his efforts oman's husband, were addressed | L0 find Remus alona to kill him was ) el blood-curdling. He ted it in to the jury today. well-practiced way, and in such a ummations brgan when court | Jow voice that parts of his testimons d and their progress indicated to be read to the jury by the f he jury might get the case to- |€OUrt reporter. Tt lost none of its effeetiveness in being twice told. Counsel Enters Laugh AMrs. Remus p Selings 0004 Counsel for Mrs, Margaret Lillien- |27 said therts 000 "’““"“ Wl and Willis feach, entered court | D? fortheoming from Kranklin L. | » group, laughing and chating {0486 Jr., of Tansing, Mich, for-| e £ mer departm of justice Ihe faces of the jurors twere |Who obtained the conviction whic H - sent Remus o a foderal peniten- wreathed in smilles ua the nintly and |27k SE0 L0 B (SRS PO SRS probably last day's session opened. | po;nyg pleg, began an association | Nine year old Alfred Lilliendahl, | cnitis Pi D&t on of the woman defendant and T S T T e dead dagtor A. William Lillien- | il inalier loriorl Eoch ot en ne B0 court with a box of |y o e 1oy aus. Killed by | 1o big a5 an artist's drawing e ourd. Louis, Mo., jail. ' As the ndants entered Mus. d Him $230 Down ! achiswent up to greet her hus-| 75 1o subsequent nogotiations | nd. Mrs. Lilliendahl was QIKing | with Ars, Remus after Troesdale | to her counsel at the time and the rtook to slay Remus, le testi- two women exchanged no word. Mrs. Remus made him an Court opened 0 and the two inal payment of $230 for ex-| women then sat s by side, smiling i ] ting to h other. rst asked him if he wish- itor Hinkle immediately me money, Truesdale | m his sumiatic He told t ind upon an assent told | ury he asked for a verdict of guilty 1,000 would be paid for siay- in the first de with penal o ter Remus s point- cither of life imprison- | cq to as the victim-to-be ment, “Four or five dayvs later Marcus Hinkle said the evidence War- | took me to see Mre, Remus.” testi- ranted such a verdict and that he ficd Truesdale, “She would not see fully expected it 1 right away nt 1 the next Hinkle n began the y. T told her T wanted some secnur- testimony of state or surety of some kind. She Brands Story . vouldn't give me none. $he eaid she “If Willis Beach did commit this | would give me $5.000 and ano murder,” he said, “Margaret Lillien- | person would n lahl, who here, knew it. He d her who this other ; story of the rocs is false. If one jand she said a man named Franklin of them is guilty the other is guilty | D and we believe the state has made e sald she wish its case” would beat Remus' brair ou Suddenly Hinkle stopped. asked ier would it mean thousands “That is all,” he said to her, and she said it would mean He had heen king less than | more than 11 s, five minutes, “She wouldn't give me no scen son Hedges then began s or nothing. She said 1 would be paid ation for Beach. the next d; Pinds No Murder Motive. “She told me Mr. Remus stayed in Hedges asked what the motive the Sinfon hotel. She told me his | could possibly have been for Beach room number, 327, T beliove to o committed the crime with | “T foilowed him several time which he is charged. Twice T sat in a chair outside e only motives could have room in the hall, Leen money or love” he said, “and | I planned to kill him in his room the state has established neither of | but there always was too many peo- | these ple about.” | “No money 1s involved and love is | Remus In Hysterles a far fetched notic 5 c Tt was at that point that Remus | Beach is married. He b family. All the members of this family h come to his support Doy that Indicate that Beach was plan- ind his daughter, Romok | to toars and then hyster: } s| Charles H. Elston, co-counsel with Remus, and Georg Connors, former licutenant in chie” to Remus when | gave way her (Continued on Nine ( 10 defendant was the “king of hoot- Koo, -rs,” hurried up stairs to Remus' | ,.u ce n to attend him. | B, A, Baber and Davia 1| \\um ein, {wo of the three court- 1 alienists who will pass on | mental status. They alrcady | rendered a tentative report AND WIFE TO DEATHS that Remus was s n he shot | Tai e Rinds q his wife and sane noy Neighbor Finds Meriden e | 1 S g ! As the twelve jurors and the spare Couple Dead in Their juror carried in Ohio cases filed o from the courtroom there was hard- Cottage Iy a dry eye amongst them, Mrs, Anna Ricking, 58 year old jury wo- e Sie o ehe man, was shaking with sol 5 e Remus' breakdown was so nearly S B bl ”r;‘ "l' complete that he had to be taken to Crown strect werc found in e jail to regain his composure. {hoizicottagatiodnys by ainelenbor | B8 Hus (8 SEEEIL A ROPTASHER ) W Ml B He e e S R R e e slumped in a Kitchen charr. e ettt bady ey found in | Of the slaying plot and the arr [ments for him to do away with the rs bedroom. She had fafl- an upsta 3 il endant. enfpantlylavongtie SusdRan almaxtlyiSS s et pin ey Iy told Remus on to the floor. Chronic Alr‘(!holmm‘”i the plan on the ot e ind self neglect wero ven by Dr 5 gt © fPho next morning Remus B T.! Bradstre 2 imedlaal "“””’"f‘" ran his wife down in Eden park as the cause of death in both “""mrfs and shot her to death as she stanc was en route to divoree court, ither Mr. nor Mrs. Smith had Truesdale testificd that he first worked since the § hefore saw Remus at the Springdale dog Thanksgiving. Conditions around | ocine track “where he was pointed the house indicated that they had | ous b John Marcus, spent the 10 days up to Sunday| i = night, when death is belleved to . i, when el peiesed 12| Plunges to Death From drinking. Woolworth Building | A collie dog belonging to the palr, | - New York, Dec. 7 (UP)—An ut. | which was locked in the basement !jg ntified man fell or jumped to barked loudly as police conducted | donth today from the Woolworth thei= {nvestigation, evidently resent- ing intrusion into the home. The couple came here from New York last Apri Prior to that time they had lived at Lynn, Ma Noth- family connec- ! either Mr. or Mrs. Smith i was 34 years old and ind was about 42. | building, | the tallest office world. He landed among the hurrying |crowds that flow past Broadway and ark Place but no one was struck by the hody The man was terribly mashed and must have fallen from a great |height. No one saw the leap. structure in ing Is known of the tions of ] “p. m);A‘ H “ydod SMITH 15 DENIED 225 MILLION CUT, AND JURORS WEEP Defendam’s Death ; Her Hushand | in Hotel and Promised to Pay Him | 30 minutes-after his hyster- | k from | Average Daily Circulation For 14,420 “7 Week Fndmg Dec. 3rd ... W BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN ; CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS CONVENTION CITY SELECTORS UNABLE TO AGREE: REPUBLICANS SEEK NEW CANDIDATE AS COOLIDGE ELIMINATES HIMSELF FROM PRESIDENCY IN 1928 Vote Afler Vote Fails to L OATH OF OFFICE ~ ASKED BY MELLON, AU, SENAT[]RL PRESIDENT' PLAN Yote Follows Bitter Fight With Coolidge Presems Budget of Borah and Reed Leading ' $4,208793,765 for Next Year : Opposite Sides L b Gongms Today - After Presidency ] | I Gwe Choice of Any g $138,441,6% NEEDED T0 ittas brasics. {9 REPUBLICAKS AND §1 DEMOCRATS OPPOSE TAKE CARE OF DEFIGTS e Leader, F ails to l'ndvr Plan Senator-Elect and Vare 'Jargest Item on New Budget Is 645 Will Be Denied Seats Pending | | | Further Investigation and Hes President Asks That His Decision Be Re- spected and He Be Considered Definitely Out of 1928 Presiden- tial Campaign. Not A Candidate Get Necessary Ma- Dollars for National De- |« . i Jorty. f fense, an Increase from $625,000,- Million | ing Before Campaign Funds Com- 000—Warns Against Any Action z o mittee — Bitter Fight is Pre || Which Might teopardizo Bal- (Committee Appears Hope- Charles Evans Hughes Fol- licted. » ! ‘hi i L [ anced Budget. lessly Deadlocked as lows Chief With Declara- | Washington, Dee. 7 UP—By decl-| wocnington, Dec Delegates Refuse to Re-, |sive malorltes, the senate tosy re- gy buaget of 84 tion He Also Refuses to fused the oath of office to Frank L. | 3 Y eaan it S . ~ . . ol {Smith, of Tilinois, and referrea his | gt fSeal yeur bo coneress 1o Finquish - Favorites in Enter Race — Senator case for hearing to the special cam- |©2Y CFeIC S et 4 : necessity for limiting the pros Sy v . | £ 4 L D T e e S woooo, Favor of One Contender Willis Promptly Joins a5 congilcied I exclens ed by Scerctary Mel- T 5 bendi. |83 Tecommnded by Secrctary Mel- | T s St g Jabs KA e, fnto his campaien expendi- |y B N er of transmittat ne| —Detroit Gains Slowly. Senator Curtis in An- v S also cautioned mgainst any action| Vote Follows Fight & s ISR R e — . v : The voto came atter several hours |Which might jeopardize the “bal- nouncing Candidacy. nts of the motion to bar the 11| The total appropriations recom-| WESILER B e - - =t linois senator elect and Willlam & |mended by the president excecded DanEY 02 0 2 ASSOCIATED PRESS (UNPERWOOD) AZ30CIATED SRESS (UNDEAVOGD) [iec, T V] Va out further hearing. Sen- (last year's budget by $244 ion on President Coolidge's ln'-n. SENATOR CURTIS, KANSAS, CHARLES EVANS HUGHE i ; ator Borah who/opposed auch a pl and the amount actually approp renunciation, the republican natio Calvin 1d Senator Reed, of Missourl, bore jated by congress for the current{ .= oo 0o Tl P gt S d @ candidute for brunt of the battle of word; ar by $118.546,218. 1 all but leaderless today when | president in Five democrats joined with 27‘ Fund for Deficit ed and all but leaderless today wh SPIRI [] S UA BL fiflv FULLER HAS HNE He has not cl ed his stand of republicans in voting to give Smith| The president advised the house it undertook to select a ML Sy o {the oath, while 13 republicans and jand senate, however, that a supple-|ooncantion eity for 1925, igust 2 when, in the Black Hills the one farmer-labor joined with 37 fmental apppropriation of $158,441,- Conthalicts o T A0 bl ONRR 1S democrats in denying the oath, would be needed to meet deficits . OVER BRISTOL ARMORY TRIP UNDER FAKE NAME and ! 4 decislon’.as be is emphatic now The roll call follows: |incurred by various government o e Nedlaton ol ot '{:r &u|m‘1:§ixl§rmg (’)xr: o\am‘:} Yt;\‘»;ng;x}\r‘iv‘y th l)rar.‘ S budg. Committee recessed for hour and | Clarifies State publicans Bingham, Borah, Brook-| The largest item in the new budg- o oo ot tc 5 N et ’ | hart, Curtis, Deneen, Edg, Fess, Gil-et is for national, defense. an 4 L:m"'l‘w";r:j‘_)r':“nr::‘,:rf”“:m“ .f‘.h‘ Work Ma.‘ Be Ordered Bay State Head Trave and, to many most lett, Goff, Gould, Greene, Hale, | propriation of $643,000,000, as com-|E"%PS 10 seek a : it e x vitally interested, both clarifyin Kejon, " MeLean, Meiealt, ' Moses, | puran with . total of 636000005 | SUTINE well out in th fead, opped if No Permit Incognito Because of ..\ ynchangine nis ek Hitis pro. Ihinps, Flne, Reed of Fennsylvania, {available this year, being advocated |, =NC800 06 Jatel, oMM 5 Var g k . it e ident g Sackett, Schall, Shortridge, Smoot. | Tho increase is accounted for main- | (6> OIC a8 the voling procecded, | Is Taken Out acco Sympathy e pitimer,§ Warreo SaWatermanStand byEhySthe bnavy It e rogsamy oo oL n s Cl e L = A erday by admonishing it to Watson jarmy housing and a continuation of ' 016 dropped into second place. o oy vigorously continue the serious task Lotal _ the five-year aviation progr for count on the tenth ballot 6t0od | Bristl. " e, 7 - Warl g New York, Dec. 7 UP—Governor |of selecting another candidate from Democrat Bleage, Broussard, | ype qrmy and navy. 44 for Kansas City and 41 for San 2 2 A Fuller of Massachusetts, after among the number of distinguished Overman, Rensdell\\SoUtHRoC Bouts || B4 Fradinotfon ot ileven $926,000/000)\ memaiacs, siith’ Deirolt Chicaas | neW armory Uil w ks' visit incognito in ™ able. l'“;”', % administering the oath: |0 taxes, Mr. Coolidge emphasized, | levelarnd and Philadelphia trailing |Street may be haited by 5 Site b e that admouishment upper- Re ;m Siics m\ Blaine, Capper, Cou- |12 dependent on “continucd prosper-|¢,r hehind, On this ballot 52 would ;dent o I Works 0. : Sl iAo : ! in thelr minds, the committee- e ! Howell Johnaon, |1ty and rigid government €CONOMY. | hyve heen necessary (or a choice, e ihe e liner Olympic today. He set about today not only to se- zens, Dal i » JONNSOI | 51a axplained that the estimated s Butler Tor Kansa ipanied hiis ct a city for its quadrennial con- Jones of ““*""”‘”’." O [blua for the coming fiscal “Thorughout the voting Chairn 4 ety MR S e vention but to find another man to McMaster, Monary, Nye and Wilily 40,000, of which $7 Willlam M. Dutler cast his strength |t the city tI g _-l(_l-m" arry (he republican banuer in nest i sarkley, |13 from non-recy “ g source u Kansas Cl His open «n- | building permit. Uy o 1 Riidingas campaizn $ “M.A,’:;T' I“;fi;m‘hy{‘.ml.n. l",:“;g'v ““The asgirancc .t federal eXpen- i gorsement of that eity several days |1ms thiey Fave r a rnor Fuller said 1:~ livered ;0 :h “\fwlx‘-i\nm'v! e in the Caraway, DI, Bdwards, Ferris, |ditures will be kept within federal |uu0 arouscd outspoken disens according 1o a statemen sakpmoc, Of g WilLa KE us cher, George, Glass, Harris, Har- | Teccipts,” the president dec among the supporters of San I Mr. Anderson to the city e i L ',". iy rison, Hawes, Hayden, Heflin, Hen- | has bulwarked public confidence, it | vjsoo, In particular, and they declar- | =vening, their contentior ey ’j”'” s s the great Irick, McKellar, Mayfield, Neely, |has contributed measurably to the| . thoy had effected a coalition by ' they hay ¢ e rr{‘;\ mm e commi -rn‘nn ¢ Pittman, Reed of Missouri. Robin- | Prosperous condition of the country, SR i vates of San Tiardecs loh = tat nothing remained hut to Avkansas: Sheppard, Sim- | it has ministered to the and Detroit eventually would be Sec of I {;}xx\.- i I.:‘mv;»'.« ‘\\‘r\'rvm:.z that |" is cpher wanson, Thomas, | Pride of our peopla in solidified behind one of those cities. § « e e LU TR R Tramunell, Tydings, Tyson, Wagner, | criment and In its orderly and sane |~ 3o aliin T. Hert, of Kentucky, | MOVl i el Luie) b oo erions b of Massachusetts and Wheel- | processes, £ a vica chaivman of the ittee, |altcration of ar I R ] Wiy 28 atetainieiicilons i | Balanced Budget Needed By s L ture, or part o R Ol b Farmer Labor Shipstead—1, | “To jeopardize our balanced budg- | ;¢ the other two vi jremoving < A L L o Pt St Towal 50. °t, to do anything that in the most| .y 1. 1) Hilles, of New York, and | #SCaD No disturbance marked his | e o T The vote came on a resolution hy | remote dggree would threaten to tn- | puyty Sy o 2 BET FORE T howeve Sl Ll S e B b Senator Dencen of 1llinois, proposing | ferfere With the orderly processes IFrancisco. T G LT L L e Sl T uiministering of the oath and 4 | of wise financing, to take steps in |~y ST LG heen inspected and e place in nomination it hearing before the privileges and interest of tax reduction that | p ¢ ¢ya hour's rocess was taken. As Customs IS "'r' L R“”fi‘lw', e clections commiittee, would itate either revolution- |y, 1.coss hegan, David Mulvane of | th* suberintendent v list carrled § ?"," ‘I’”" il After Senator Borah, republican, |ary curtailment of fede projects | kqnsas, predieted that Kunsas City |bY t owner, 1 or eading, “Additional tion I stated o (kalmmlr\ on Aug. Idaho, had delivered a ringing and acti or comp Iater wpoies s S ”‘n t ballot, but |0 Tepresentitiv imes of the governor | ¢ that I did not « 0o to run for {speceh in which he announced that | Ward revision of tax rates, or both Nutional Con n Crocker of APbropriate big er, while “Mr. ang | President in 1 My ey e would never consent to excluding | Is unthinkable. Tam convinced that ¢ irornia, in that the San |SuPerintendent, and r 1" were listed as Stands. No one should be led to the senators-elect without a hearing, | the people of this country are over- . . oiseo voters would stand pat. of such neccssary b | suppose that I have modified it. My Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, the | Whelmingly or of keeping the | irincas City picked up votes on | HOnS, deta overnor said that as a pri- | decision will he vespected. democratic leader, offered an amend- | budget nd s allots from Idaho, and South | POs°d zen aboard he had heard | “After Ihad been eliminated the ent to the original Norris resolu- |overwhelmingly oppused to any i cism of the Sacco- Party be should vigorously { tion, stating that he did so at the meas of measures that would| 4 trailing through a dozen bal- N I continu 15 task of select request of Norris, who was absent r results even remote- |50 Datroit gathered a dark horse i v explained that in | ing anoth Among: from the chambe: |1y possit ¢ of speed late today in the con- = . name of ter Bond™ | the num BOSU Under this amendment Smith, and | If the budget recommendations oritlie 1 republican o e his broad he had taken hi vatlable.” Vare would be denied the oath [are follow Wy expenditures for o onvonion e, which It was . A winl ! pending a further investigation and | the next year will be increased $48.-| "y h ballot of the two son's first name, Completely am LI netibeng 200,000, s includes provision for || lcaring before the senate campaign wders, ancisco and Kansas neverthele funds committee, which already has | prosecution of work on all projects | 5 vols wHIlS Datratt n n- ! fin conducted an enstve Inquiry in jauthorized by cong picked up three he Michigan ‘ htbs " a ador to at one ano | the campaign expenditures on be-'[ception of three supmarine cntry had gained four on the | COntrActo el smiled and | others had | Balf of the senators-elect. royers authorized in 1916 for 4 ), i k will be In | President silently to hich Mr. Coolidge sai 1ds e v g ng whiie to come. | the seci o private quar are desired now. [nder pro- Vg ne ; red in Fr ters. PEM;E []F EUR"PE IS jem two suvmarines ana ezt New \mkerfi to (:0 to work was comypl IR e e e Slont cruisers would be under e Convention Uninstructed 1« delightful trip left the big rece tion next year and two of the cruis- : s ey i i bt G e uld’ be practically completed | Washington, Dec, 7 (A)— # 2 He visited the art gals | Chairman Butler of the comr Tunds also are recom- that Cl vans Hughes hul said Hiasith his portrait close frirnd o I for modernization of the he was in no snse a candidate for ; Al e battleships Oklahoma and Nevada | president in 1925, Charles ;._ IMl ~ o i b € and for the lighter-than-air-ship, al- republican committeeman fo is S 4 So Declares thhuanlan' cd hy congress I York, said today that the delegation - ’ would i »\v . = from New York to the convention 1 on Page 13) trisiely Y X L e Premier in Address to (Continued on Page Nine) undoubtedly would go uninstru ey e n'l s i ——— DRY AGENTS IN STILL ey s com. | *“U war't say ansts o League Council « £ the valor of its soldiers | pled as e 1into t CONGRESSMEN FASHIONABLY ATTIRED RAID NEAR NEW HAVEN v woria war. ron autons i« contusion. peace of eastern Europe now exist, 3 Report of 500 Gallon Capacity R St ol H vu.v v rva St | Premicr Waldemaras of Lithuania SRR o ony ih A CE L GRRIE a '\01‘[‘ ”“"“’l"""” @ i L‘(“"’v’“f:‘ Washington, Dor. T.—(UP)— | vion ; i fra should be | wouch of the Nations today, opening an attack on e o SRy 5 a0y i tou N 8 Poland in the present Polish-Lith- | Becentrie dress of the sor S e Baal ! he went fo | EFeSident's voie ; P uanian controvers | to congressmen by politicat eartoon-| ol ric o0 "o tha opening ecssion | New Haven, Dec < o Dl R AL S Premier Waldemaras charged that | ists has all but disappeared from | ecause of the seating contst, won | 500 ou capi s P e the Polish minister at Riga promis- | congress. ! the style approval of the lery, denatured ald St i e i Commiisenanian i 40 {ed aid to Lithuanian refugees Who | Conventional business and formal | Smith in a grey business suit and Sit men sted | feivhally onataeiihe oitataraing BENLCIIO ‘{“ S0 were in Latvia conspiring against the | qay attire is overwhelmingly the rule | Vare fn a eutaway. prohibitior nts e e Sulliy S Lithuanian regime, provided —that | today, Speaker of the house Tongworth's | deserted ) : New Yo it they fulfilled “cettain conditions | Except for the double breasted | sartorial supremacy will be chal- pike, St Mes FMcRonm GRS LR The Lithuanian premicr asked the | \ohite vest, wide black tle, long coat | lenged, it appears, by 1 nes 11, day. GOVERNOR WANTS EXAM told you so. 3 council to hold Poland responsible | and broad brimmed of Senator | Beck, of Penn., whose tract. | Beliet was exprossed Ly Cor George Wharton Pep L for the organization on Polish oil | yoflin, democrat, Ala, the classic | cd favorabl attent ,”” as he ook the | sioner Tobe Aleg i - n from i l,' sy \w of bands which he . declared were | congressional costume was not in | oath of 0 e r the HONS on a large scale were aho Government Avintion Inspector to G oot oy fomenting strife in Lithuania. cvidence for the opening days of the | current fashion. Th nnu yproach | begin t iFents swooped ; Wl P Finally he requested the council 10 | 7oth congress. in the House to congressional attire 4oWn Givo Trumbull. Test For Pilot's | Slemp, was silil as unconvince order an inquiry into the alleged | A majority chose to appear In | of the old days is the sweeping caps| The five New } i . was on August 2 that 4 e persccution of Lithuanians in the | y1uq ang grey sack suit,s black shoos | worn by Rep. Edgar Howard, demo- | Louis Chicppo, s RGN0 00N dentphallvat - duiinitely Cloo s I district of Vilna, including the|and somber haberdasher, size- | crat once secretary to William | Prsty. Alb L Degs 7UMEynithrap (0. Sooresastls HORMBRLAU IS o ¢ clergy and into the closing of Lith- | uble minority wore cutaway coats! Jennings Bryan. ificato. he Hamden man was | o government aircraft Inspec. | N Was drafted. S uanian schools. and striped trouscrs. The four women members of the | 1T Spinelli. Al six waived exam the acronautical branch of the | News Spreads Rapi jioe Foreign Minister Zaleski of Po-| Judging from the gallery comment | House dress conservatively, in what | i ind were bound over o the | inent of commerca who ended | Meanwhile the news epre 8 ruplly d, presenting the Polish case, | ot feminine spectators Wisconsin | might he termed “business” style, | Next term of United States fon of Brainard field to- | to the capitel where mem o sked the council to rule that the ! carried away eartorial honors. Sen- | such as women wear to club meet. | trict court under bonds of = $1,000 that on his next visit of | COnNEress generally Cpiagae LY o Stato of war” which Lithunnia 838 | ators LaFollette and Iiaine, republi- | ings of various kinds. There are no | each, which was furnished fon to Brainard field in two or | Coolldge's statement as _detinitels exists between the two countries, is were faultlessly and for- frills and burbelows about them. Acting on a tip, agents Edwin W. | weeks he will examine Gover- | eliminating him from e 19458 ncass incompatible with the covenant of | tailored John A, Heltz and & NeWw jyop Trumbull for his government fly- | idential race. But Senator "(‘f"‘?f the League of Nations of which | Vice-President Dawcs refused 10 o S L fuderal akent Went 10 the jog gieense, Governor Trumbull al- | Ohlo, all along the "1.\3(.1,.:; ‘:;, s | Lithuania 18 a member, and should | he stampeded into formality. He was 1 barn, surprising the men and plac- | qdy has a license in this state, He | “doubting Thomases,” stuc be discontinued. He said that while | dressed as usual in a double-breast- THE WEATHER | |ing them under arres 10ld Clarence M. Knox, state avia- | guns. R RS only fictitious, the stato of war |cd hair-striped blue suit. o || Besides the still three 500 gallon | tion commissioner that indications The Presldent's sfatems ool might be traneformed into a war of | Scnator Borah, republican, Idaho, | | New Britain and vicinity: | |containers and 100 gallons of deni- | jginted to perfect co-operation be- | means that he does n:‘\xfrlcl ol arnage by some unhappy incident. | notoriously fndifferent about fashion Probably rain tonight and | |tured alcohol, an automobile laden {weon the two departments in the | He does not say that (k ‘\n1 o O Ha also requested the council to | much to the amnoyance of Mrs. | | Thursday; warmer, | | with denatured alcoliol and parts of future copt the nomination if it is offer: rule that the Lithuanian attitude i | Borah, recognized the importance of | | |the still were taken. The material ! Mr. Sarge deseribed Brainard | e = o 'a danger to general peace, ' the opening by appearing in an ob- | ¥ * |was valued at $10,000 by the agents, | ficld as the best in New England, | (Continued on Page 18. S t