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(‘ormechcut State Library™ Advt. Dept., Hartford, s v News of the World Average Daily Circulation For 14,477 Week Ending By Associated Press Dec. 10th ... . BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES ESTABLISHED 1870 BB U.S. SAILORS REACH CHINA OKLAHOMA SOLONS TWO SALORS L0ST , VOTETOINPEACH WHEN SOUND LINER | WAR ZONE AS REDS MURDER | rypegeris svks i owBoir PRICE THREE CENTS LINDBERGH SAILS AWAY AS “ENVOY OF PEACE” ~ FLYING HIS FAMOUS SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS FROM WEA@Y AND BURN v"-I-AGESGovemor, Chiel Justlce and Tug on Way to Cape Cod Gunboat Sacramento| Lands Men and Mounts Guns to Pro-| tect Foreigners in Mutinous City40 Missionaries Escape' Death. Peasants March Thmugh’ Southern Provinces Loot- | BUS NUISANCE IN GENTER DISCUSSED' | Police Commissioners Trying o Evolve Satisfactory Plan (STATIONS NEAR MAIN ST.| Police Board Approves Clothing Allowance—Sergeants Are ]!(‘('-‘ ommended for Increases in Sal-7 | | griculture Board Head Ac- cused on Six Counts SENATE IS AGREED T0 TAKE AGTION IN GASE \ufllvflihn! Include Replacing Civil Rule By Military, Incompetency, | lezal Payments, Alleged Con 5 i Commissioning Alleged Bandit, 11 | | spiracy and Other Offenses Against State, 3 Rammed by Steamer Robert 1 E. Lse—Five Rescned LIFEBOAT CRUISES HOUR VAINLY HUNTING MISSING Only One of Rescued Quintet Said PARK CITY POUICE | CHIEF DIES TODAY Supt. Flanagan of Bridgeport Victim of Sudden Heart Attack | i suetion of Yomderlne ontt A1) BREN WORKING HARD —Ship's Passengers Ignorant of to be Injured—Two Went Down of Ofricial Had Disaster as Impact Collision ' pojice Been Bending Was Slight, Fvery Effort of Late to Run Down WASHINGTON TO MEXICO CITY 2,000 MILES DISTANT " ach mprved ) STIMSON IS NAMED Youns Hero Hoe 12:29 P. M,, Carrying PHILIPPINES HEAD a7, “Thvee Sonit Colige Nominates New Yorker Wiches and Two Can- Goveroor General | teens of Water—Trip e to Tak SUGCEEDS LATE GEN. Wo0D, ,;’our: e About 26 Nomince Said to he Reluctant About Golnz to Manila Because Flier Lays Plans Quickly | | Oklahoma City, Dec. 13 (#—Bills| New Y (P—The | Phantom Stabber 1 Phr e . 7o : Wireoking and 1“‘.“__\ ary. !0f impeachment naming Governor [sound liner R Lee arrived e Yo Fears the Unheatthtal - | and Takes Off With Ing, \yrecking ‘ A move to rid the center of the | 1°11Y S. Johnston and two othicr | from Boston today showing no indi- fzing City. mate. Del 5 A P state officials were voted early to- | cations of h ind sunk | 3 elay, Scornin, ara- dering—Fresh Influx Of | city of buses was initiated by Com- = S TeRealR I ya e s Bay| Bride Washington, Dec. 13 (Pb—Henmy 1. o g A Imissioner O. F. Parker at the|scssion of the lower house of the |last n nson of New York was ' chute—Gre i Russians Into Hankow | IN: tely lowered e - —Grsat Revtytling | monthly meeting of the board of po- | Oklahoma legislature. The house members quietly Coolidge tod Reported lico commissioners last evening, ana | T house members quictiy ey e | Awaits Him in Mexico. > ’(‘hmrnmn Chamberlain appointed | oo’ down white National Guard two members of 0. who e e Commissloners Parker and Morton & | men called out yesterday by the go lost. An hour voy ey e committee to consider the matter orior to prever ny meetings of the | wa Or SUrvivors, prace "~L'“':"wll‘ th Washi , Dec. 13 (A-—Charles I China appeared fn the midst | further and report back to the board | egislature, slept at the state capito ; : Ao er L N o \. Lindbergh sailed away today in volt today with Canton |t o Jater meeting. Commisstoner | MANY ‘n:‘ the legislators oning S ol 2ls ofi i et it of St. Louis for a non-stop n mtrol of c 1 fron e wore jama anc a 1. 0 glve 0 3 54 % o '“"l;l','m‘”";"'r‘,"q’::‘“”f Parker said there is no question but | yore ot the session. i the ision. came as a surprise because it was © Mexico City, which will take i that trafficis impeded by buses and | " gic charges were voted against |7 investigation by understood that Mr. Stimson did not him over 2,000 miles of mountains, Phe nl AL Stnths wuront - [lie felt that if a tangible plan for | Governor Johnstan, one that he had |Steumboat inspection 10 assume the responsibilitics of plains and valeys, et Rt mea AL e suns at improving conditions were presentf { o eivil e hority with the | Providence, T job. The young hero of the New York- ) Canton to protect fore while ({0 the proper authorities, it would | ijitary in attempting to forestall 0 restrained Succeeds Gen. Wood to-Paris air epic decided the time ¢ wo other American gu ts stood | receive consideration. {impeachment proceedi against | 1OWing comy on He succeeds the late Major G and weather were right, and without A car Center Stations R ail abont the rd Wood. who died in nore ado, he announced that he « reported looting and pil- | Chief Iart said ho had recom- | “(iioe yuctics Frea Twanson of | The men To st summer while on leave | was r to %o on his errand of wnton, while advices from [mended to the common council, |t ool FIEEE BRSBTS o0 g0od will which is expected to re- siaied that outlying _ais- | through committees, that tho buses | qoo 0" SUPTee ourt and Jors RSl I In appointing Mr. Stimson to the 'quire about 25 hours in the air. He tricts wer mpletely communistic | be kept oft Main street but he has| TP (e S pi ine . the president took the admin- took his plane up at ¢ p. m. vith m g waalthly [been unable to obtain the support |l SEFIIHUEE, B 1, of 4 v istration of the Philippines out of | Lindbergh laid his plans quickly landlor of the members although he is con- e ) i the hands of a military officer, bu L hop-off, just as ho did when Serlous mutiny reported at Lao- |vinced that the buses should e |, A SIOUMMent It mas anuounced r X o lic acted on the assumption that the | he was preparing for the transat- } in northern Hupeh about 200 |given stations for admitting and dis- | |14 1he charges had been place : Now Yor! 1, @ former secretury lantic flight which brought a thrill from Hank tors were charging passengers near Main street | on wr‘w‘mw'mn 1o . th = T of 3 ¥ arry out General lto the world. Having no idea of in Shanghai in the hope of but not on it. This plan will be con- e R e MRS, LEMIRA GOODHUE | Wood's policies in the Philippines failure, he scorned a parachute, as a strike dered by the committee, in addi- [ORHIC ledsers have announced fi 1S Wi 11 as those of Mr. Coolidge. e did on the solitary trip to Comn outbreaks reported at’tion to any other suggestions, Com. [ P0Y Will try any state offi ) long n Northampto: Mass Dec. 1son was understood to have | France, various ports along the Yangtse river oner Parker remarked thay the | V¥ !he hou e . FIETh Wil chiet ¢ (P]=3fvsy" Temlra Goothus I reluctant to go to Manila be- | He studied his charts. his ma- hangsha and Wuchang | general public holds the opinion that | e vote by which the charges Los- formation Jiavinz 1o do wi sident Coolidge's mother-n-law, | (2USe e feared the climate would chine and the weather which he will nationalist govern- |the police department has the pow- | WO'* carried were as follow o tivities of the gk Cooudgesianothenin-law, |0t ho peneficlal, but it was belleved {meet, and then quletly told the san nient. |er 1o regulate traffic in all its| L A e o e T IR e ke Was 16 ) 4 a fairly good the president convineed him that he partment to notify the newspaper Communists Hold Canton phases, hut Chief Hart said the pub- | Military anthority, 49 to 6. Chatham, Mass, tende kinson hospital, where she i ill might serve at | few years world that he was going, and going to recapture Canton jic ufilities commission has super- | ompetency, 49 1o b George A. Smith, cook, Liverpool, He e without serious L to his An escort was provid- trom communists failed. vision over buses as regard their; Avarding a commission as prace ' (GO i prrtoe the navy and the Vernacular newspapers in Shang- | rgutes, and if it is deeided to rec- | Off to José Alvar: alles The survivors I P o made a ser tin ral cor J vernor gen- commerce departments to follow the hal stated four Russians are on the | opuic ' cponooc i e stovions, ap. | bank robber, 44 to o, S \ i s in cd abo s s has long | famous fiyer as fi Richmond, staff of the Canton “Red army” and | oo 0 8 e et be| Mmployment of Ki Ik g f 1 rvived vide i e republican | Va., and when it was in line, Lind- devlared that Soviet influence was | oyiained, as the present routes must | attorney of Ardmor. counsel for 2 5 i M I President 1 gave the word and they werc 1 i the Canton movement. Slscine Hpenl the state banking department, 40 to n; his 1 \ Il ; S of war and has to the south, et RICE sovaThInaNyy rasiset ), Parking Restrictions 15. o0l Only Grie Hunt) g J 4 N spine affairs, Sky Is Cloudy L S PTOVINCE | he hoard voted to recommend to S Smith, the cook, was the oniy ¢ = Jo 1 Jol of this [ o intment was con- ' It was a murky sky through IRESE 48 ported. the common council that parking of (Continued on P 1) of the rvivors who sulfered ~‘vun 1 in mrmm d official circles I the pilots guided their planes nationalst BOVEIN- | . pi).q he prohibited at all hours | : obvious injury. ile was confined to ’ He Was ., endorsement by President Cool- |und the ground beneath them was Enasidenninaedaby and night on the norih o Gt e Well Known Here DEulL S TECOY= lige of the administration of General sodden from long, steady rains. ‘ violent post in rth street between Hart- T8 tawon i ine o ¢ C. Hart, Cap Geor Neshdr Wood, Those familiar with relations bergh was forced to taxi the en- g Sl atlons the na- | () gvenuo and Willow street, also R e MU at prevailed between Stimson and distance of the ficld before he LG (oo en Rl el =D o Achistract Sanl o B n e tows i ¥ rom | Wood at the time of the former v d he scemed to have some e P e tween Webster and Hart streefs. ”STEI] AS $|27 8“5 was at the wheel when the collision | M7 1Dt that | seeretary’s visit to the islands in th in gaining altitude as:he Americans Rescued MG G ) Gt 1 Peen | fairly comfortable | coring of 1926 said that the two men | disappeared to the south. The T B e e o A i e Robort B, 1. St : | I Fe ol ntia R ior s aUln 1s of bis plan varely mised tre ish st 0 s i Ty bty by < AP e e facia mp this - morning | complete harmony in their views as tops of trees at the southern end of : ey o i the o iestoners, toat- | Eormer L: (9 (8 I0fie DL S BOE ST el 5 «r palse 76 and | o the govsnmental it e 8 St. 1 failed i ‘ wrmored la es direet | .‘ ¢ ; S S SR B Raiee e 1 and e n- her respiration 18 Voluadiin Ehilinpine nolicy: The Spirit of St. Louis failed in " hEoT qu ]TWI' Appro\(flllnl\l\“l’:.\;}[]:3“:\";:\,(‘ matrer | ploye’s Heaviest Holdings ”Ki‘”fi;' il 5 el 1 Is. Chief Hart is treasurer | Mrs. Goodhue was stricken n S PR U M) two valiant efforts to get into the launche « e § dard & 7 . A L & Ly g perint 1t lanaga hor ore N ( it —_— : luynchies belonged to the Standard| Avvretal was seted i the mecer) S o iy Concern el 1 Superintendont. Flanagan e e HART ST. MAN RUN OVER | (Contradd om age 38 : e s Ly |ular policemen, exclusive of the of- | (Continued on Page 21) ont ettt , A ey i : o el h m”';“?,,',',',w_ on o «Sx?»“n‘ (Continnealonirasei11) The estate of the late Henry Fagan R dugan ot i BY HIS OWN MOTOR CAR MEXI[;I] [;ITY AWAITS ‘ e an [ot 141 Lincoln street is valucd at ALBERT F [;[]RBIN T[] gl "m : T e $127.805, according to papers filod ' I ! : | 6 com. STATE OWNED PROPERTY jtodavaal f‘““" {0f Judge OCIRrD s John Engstrom Slightly Injured | § y o5 at Canton wer nily %o prevent an concentration of ifacturing rary & Clark, s emploved for many notably where Mr. | TWO AUTOHOBILES m F It Is In Gear, John Engstrom of 124 Hart street imeen where the | All Held by Connecticut Valucd at ! Ay Y oe e SR '_ Abr: ’s sands on Grandstands E Voo Chute e W COATE W or lstreny s home ot it Lincoln {Local Manufacturer Takes DAMAGED BY FLAMES John W ‘\hlahamsons was run over by his own automo- Thousands on : n U | v, $76,491,954.79, a Gain o SeLasvalaci Ay ; gLeon; - - F, i . bile and suffered an injury to his 2) vOV s in tine with (0is poics. | offects are as follows: Honseholl Qut License to Be Mar- Body Found Under Auto A e to Cheer as Envoy o Epaches; fr ODE Ronesmals 5 Million. furniture, $200; diamond scarf pin, | \ ’ e AR e A ed that some forelgners were pro- ; zold ch, $10; silver watch, | ried on December 29 Car Owned by Wallingford Man and at Cornwall, N. Y. & e ‘J,(:‘: }“(‘]."‘_ ,,v\,mv.”.; that Peace Arrives ceeding to Canton and some had al-| Hartford, Dee. 13.—UP—All Dro- |32. automobile, £150 Offic z ty rep at | | ¢ : e i er by T. S — s tiomi Drolishiinis ooy toha) slop ready arrived there perty belonging to the state of Con- Fagan owned the following | gioiiein L Elaclcon Gl Hart, street about 30 fest behind e e eates gunbont | ecticut 1 valued at $76,451,954.79 | stocl ) shares American Hard- | ! vk John W. Abrahamson who served 9" MArt strect aigut Sy fect bbind | yfosico city, Dee. 13 (UP)—Ten the As ed at Canton | Sl i i s the | Ware Corp, $8,950; 5 shares Ana- ! New York, Der. 3 i the Spanish-American war with o West Fnd avenue, the |housand persons will see Colonel from accoraing toftizuresicomplled byithe | ' Xy iGonher Mining GolisL: (‘orbin, of the Haotel Two automobiles took WD Comyany 1 and who | officer having stopped the latter on |Charles A. Lindbergh arrive: from BOnEds omptroller from {nventories as of ires Bristol Brass Co., Britain, and Mrs. Al hou 2 o short o i here. was | decount of the fact that one head- United 8 \(vv.\y,".\a war office Sl June 30, 1927, filed by each depart- hares City National bank, $1.- Smith of 1 West §4th street of 3 cach other du | light on her car was not burning. Grirtid e i ment and commission. This is an in- |668: 10 shares Hartford Fire Insur- york city, and Auburndale, Mass, fire depar both | Killed i Ingstrom’s car stalled near the, Grandstands to seat that many | crease of about $5,000,000 over a 2 Co., § 0 shares Interna- \jj| bo marricd on Dec by Dr. instances 1 . ( 11 corner of Hart and Griswold street |Dersons will be erected at Vall- s o vl andl {ncicads bt are 1 :I\m;;l Crdont ol Ay g to owned by M. It Kennedy of Wallir s, Car Traihen he eranken it 1t tarted: | huena m\lv\nrl\' |v-;d. ‘»ocm‘hp;uo; ,000,000 since 1921, res Lande L marriage licer con- ford, n by “Tony” Weleh, hock been having been in gear, and before he | Will ba issued and only authorize The property controlled by the i b shar i '| ple here yester 1 carrying the T out of its path, the left | persons will be allowed to witness s, improved roads, bridges Sharcs North “ Thdie0 e oy 1 is president of the on nd in a brook on The car came to a stop when it| Squadrons of Mexican planes will } o8 s iluetiat AAL020 Zr':‘rm. rieotRi s, H b uring Co. His form : on Wost [ 1 a farn ruck a t at the southwest cor- escort the American Ihc:- b]m nlxl-l Vi i Y ) e e mnext highest | died in 1926. Mrs. Smith w T near Mark's Fpis county. Abraham- of Hart and Griswold strec landing field. They probably wi Do Not Favor Building New Estab- | Buildings have the nex | erson was $11.05, ldled in 926, t 3 e ™ B atuation 322,286,212 “hvi‘:h\l‘:n e ‘r‘v ;v .nr; \;\,“fnng“um,— in Boston. Her former, husband {Church and Of Anthony Us his home alone Doty reported that pick up Lindbergh's plane at Tam- lishment Along the Tines of a| Land is valued at s;‘r,xx.sm.m ber o Brilaln Drust dled in 1918, : alarm | Box § e that clinad to have a physician | pico. ‘ X - {and furnishin machinery, | .o, 3 al bank, check- ¢+ The couple will start soon eft JWest M and 1 out wit- His hiead injury did not ap- Plans for Lindbergl's program t Country Club. [ ete. at £3.120,043.20. The Connecti- {0 31287 & Farmington {he first of Junary on a ioncyioon HIls Five companies af 0 as not been | pear to be se h a large [during his visit to Mexico City still | ate N a iddletown s 1B 7 u e el e department respon . B SRR A bleed i Lofficial. B . . | A country club plan, sponsored by | Cut State Hospital at Middletown s o top 00 trip, their plans calling f e imp formed ing only unofficial. But it was un. : : | worth over $3,000,000, > sta A cruise on one of the palatin ime a about the : lerstood tha - | ; (1 $5,000,00: the stato {Bank ot ¢ latial iy L Veleh had ! s time a about th e tood that those who would re. | T S e Dllllf\: and contents $3,600 | Burritt Mut devoted to round the world voyus rgencey brake t I After s ro © the “good-will ambassador” | met with the approval of only about | #Prary and supreme court building {ge sy ciry savings | Mr. Corbin a family Jong I s omplovel | o NG WAGE INCREASE Souldl Includs Mdistee” ok i one-quarter of the total membership | {07 the state capitol and annc {department, §1,641.5 Landers, | prominently i 1 with public ; plant as a Amaro, General Jose Alvarez, chief i and plan thercfore has been | $5.370.402-42 l“‘ ':"‘F:‘i"; 1‘::”; )"r,’:‘l’l“ i r_vf&- l;lw;k l"nolrw A]Vl\'r s;(n" a : and nm‘m facturing 1v{»- in N -wlx rit- o .\‘\'\v",”,‘t 2 LR Gt !“rm“lv-mml '.uf_ :-\.1,0 wo“u':! i dropped by the society as one which ! ethersiiald 1is Bl ¢ - ! posit fund, $10: anders, Frary & (ain and in addition to b re ; ity te <5 o 'r Officors Scek |Tepresen resident Calle 1 { S | titution. Mutual Aid association bene- | dent of the Union Manufact He last visit- | Vire Chief and Other Officer either Ambassador Dwight Morrow | would be beyond its reac 3 i ! ; ST ‘ : \ forts 10 put this plan across be- | $13 . company he istussoclaled avit PhanksRvIng LG None—Attitude of Men Not or Charge I'Affaires Arthur Schoen- ‘ l with a petition which w \.u.." T RE HERE | The Brifain Trust Co. 15 ]eral civic and social organizations at the &1 from Uit Armerichn S tERY e 4 Y| E |executor of the an cstate, He recently complete term as Definitely Known. Lindbergh will make an ofticlal ed t mar of the member It wa i ’ Aeeiieon e e . e felt that a country club would be | president of the Rotary club and 1o call Co. No, i £ Eierve T Nouis the other €2l on President Calles the day the means of attracting more mem- x e iy LAWSU"‘ Is SETTLED |active in the Britain club t to finish it. The ¢ St e o ) wilp 4fter Dis arrival. The aviator was bers to the soc and would 1,“;‘0"" Pole Flight Commander to | | Shuttle Mecadow ciub. During TR :; e g expected to visit the sccretary of [ better fitte dto the clul's needs than | A¢ gerana Theater February 5 | }\\«:;1{ \\‘ r .\'!1,]‘! \x'!”.!yv ;1\'\‘_& « | Chanical part of the car. B o e iiorensss ot tha unications and other g?\srnw the present home on Franklin | ; sl [ Patnce Theater Pays City 220 ana | YOSVl of is time, siving s T O SaTI . =1 og |raonk .11,\.1 il 3:;1.‘,1: gl square. Under Auspices of Legion. I jc ar one of the local draft = : St i eral Pedro oco, chiet of i e i | Policeman Cosgrove $200 As Ke- [ boards under the seiective service EX- POL!Ch[‘flAN JA]LED e uidiner oD SNV LE R “”' o m::mr"“," S aviation corps. ‘ 5 ander Richard E. By o s killed about 15 vears | for circulatic a pe B i i titude of the members a question- Commander Richar 1 E. {ixrd\ '.h, 1 sult of His Injurics. ‘l act. a AR l'UlV'l \y‘\]m‘]‘ \’rhv“‘\’ ,\l ‘\’: AE T b e the The entertainment in honor of ‘ naire was sent among them and as | first person to fly over the North | Although never a candidate for . SnlEaies S U . has Lindbereh included, according to a result an adverse report was Polo in a heavier than alr machine, | A scttiement has been rcached in | office, Mr. Corbin plays an import- | James Madigan of Hartford Gets muen theicarciageinip el ¥ FeRvA e Rt in He unoflicial program, a visit to e | will lecture at the Strand theater |the suit brought by Corporation |ant role in shaping local republican i ; b was riding was struck. oL e oniE sind Ch na s i v m ey | st February 5 under the auspices of | Counsel John H. Kirkham in be- | policies. Tn 1 he was groomed | Flght Months For Violation of {r. and Mes. Carleon will leave |doubted today that it would be pre-|the Mesican py i P . i Eddy-Glover Post, American Legion. | half of the city of New Britain and | for the mayoral nomination and al- ; orrow for Cornwall to attend the | sentec . ST el i k P 7 E i : | 4y i P 4 % Boen dome als oa ghts were being installed Li iuanian Citizens ” Duncan Shaw is chairman of the | Patrolman Michacl Cosgrove Who | though virtually sssured an open | 149u0r Law. whieh willtako placa | Thera has been noay t'nfu“m:“"'\";‘; ot Vallbuena field. (o Ghartie ] Club Elects Officers 1osion commiticr, and has as S ) DR A S G e [ LT Hartford, Dec. 13 (P)—James H & Siroited, “period than 13 landing were made at. might. | ) Brotiiorhosdl ot. Diffiantan s: Hari Wessels, Harry C. |theater last year, el e i a former Hartford police- | 1 e ow allowed, Chfar Nobla sald, but| Wil Roghrs. Amenibnubiest Citizens club held its annual meeting kson, Edward 0. Ogren, Harry | After the policeman had been in- |, — % [ man and former ederal pronivition | P. & F. Corbin Plant | 4 ) Chief Noblo sal | Bphes A peh \ hall last night and | Ginsburg, Charles F. Stanley, Rod- | jurcd the city paid surgical and hos. | ¥ t t tenced e 9id not kuow whsthsr or uok 6 [WhG Ses Mesp TSRS at Lithuanian hall last night and | Ginsbury arles F. Stanley, - | jurec v paid s o 5= agent, was today sentenced fo ja : T 3 e A o pre- |Quring the: past few weekslettitna | the following officers were elected Chamberlain, William H. [pital bills as well ay his compensa- | | THE WEATHER | {tor elght months ater he had ple Banning Use of Pho"e““‘{""“ toitits ireck woglSibo pre- | QHHNE B0 e e | for the ensuing ve I s n, William M. Johnson, Henry | tion. Judge Kirkham then sued to | S | {ea guilty to violation of the liquor 1 offort o curb the practice |sented. 3 e e ST j John J. Gerdis; vice-president, John | Swanson, IFred -Ward, Curtis Shel- | require the theater owners {o reim- New Britain and vicinity: | | luw, Tt was his it ofnee i | time” by telephoning, and | Action on the petition Shxesldenisnight © 0 L e FAOETNE | Petkevich; financial secretary, Jo- | don, L. C. ninger Frank Dugan, | burse the city, and in behalf of Cos-| | Ttain tonight and probahiy pleaded guilty to having been twice | e s oL AN LD R R nassy ton . VitabergtlCmESa o carding _ seeretary, | Flowara A. Timbrell and Robert C. |grove brought another action for| | Wednesday morni rising previously convicte o been issued at the | fire protection also will be taken A6 embussy for Lindberh } e arir 3! | Vance. | damages. The case was soon to be temperature tonight: colder David Adler, who had been asso- | I in plant that none but | the mecting. It s improbable that |said. bt L0 S | Joseph -| Commander Byrd will tell of his | reached In superior court, but trial| [ hy Wedmesday afternoon or clated with i in the liquor | department heads and persons whose | favaroble action will be taken as wiy| Final plazad tosiiiol s £q f . William Matulis and | polar flight, the transaflantic trip |has been avoided through payment| | night. | |venture, was also sent to jail for |work requircs that they be in touch |indicated in the attitude of Mayor |aviator's reception will be X nal, Toscph Mar- | and of is plans for a flight to the |of $229 o the city and $200 to Cos. | | I [cight months, I'with the outside, may use the tele- | Weld and members of the board at|until the actual start, Generat ' (s0uth pole. grove. ——% It was his third offcnse also. phone service. |the meeting last month. varcz said. ~ -—

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