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YALE NOW NEEDS -2 ONLY S824.738 University's Goal of Twenty Million Almost Realized versity and tive cor 000 ¢ that oni to overtook her or or to accompany him on th for help turned a d EW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1927. HARRY THAW SUED | THAW AND HIS MOVIE PROTEGES BY YOUNG WOMAN Millonaire Ts Defendant in Breach of Promise Case Los Angeles, Dec (Pr—A £100,- 10 breach of promise suit today be- | came a part of the reception extend- cd fo Harry K. Thaw, Pittsburgh | his recent arrival _'Hope Wall, former B a bunch of vegetables to use as a bouquet,” Thaw said. “No, I don’t think I'll even answer the suit.” BALDWIN CHOSEN AS CONSULTANT Building Dept. Also Considers Other Items Clarence C. Baldwin was elected |consulting engineer in the building HOLY CANDLE WAS BOMB IN DISGUISE Atempt Made to Blow Up| Sacred Mexican Shrine Mexico City, Dec. 13 (P—An at- tempt to explode a bomb disguised | as a holy candle was made at the Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe as many worshippers made their de- | votions on the annual national holi- | day devoted to her memory. | ered that it was & wax covered tomb. As the worshippers assembled in the chyrch representatives of somc elght Or ten different Indian tribes in the flelds nearby danced wierd pagan dances inherited from their ancestors before the days of Cortez For centuries it has been the lif« ambition of almost every Indian peasant to make at least one pil- grimage to the shrine of the Virgin, which represents religion to them. This is done even though it means to the Indian several weeks of weary trudging over mountains, and desert and the expenditure of what is to kim a large sum of money, al- thought it might be the equivalent of only a few dollars. Clad in their thin cotton garments entire Indian families trudged raised extra, of Culver few days after the arri |department at a meeting last night,| The dangerous nature of the can- | |and Commissioner Romeo A. Grise | gl was discovered before it from the cast accompanied by two . Todpestor A Rutherford | jighted. 1 whose entry into the R i : p | “Y; named a committee to consid- | yore than 100,000 persons, most- | neath a load of pots and pans, food- The suit was n . % er increases in fees and to prepare ||y Inqians, congregated during the|stufs amd equipment for cooking AR 0 1 Louise Wall, : , : . |@ proposed budget for next year. day at the Shrine of the Virgin, {along the wayside, ARN ] ouses L 3 i | It was also voted to change the |, = Gl D Sy y of the girl, sald : - M) svstem of electrical examination by | Vi, CCOFUING to tradltion, ap-| Outside the shrine they found N ha 20 years old. peared almost four centuries ago.|many Indians, who had precedrd i [ > 5 X cluding practical work as well as any ang, w is aceused fn the con &2 M | the: g d. T AU H LR AND SEL lge0 ) the ’m]f‘ questions on the code, Commis. | ALY Of them had come from long |them. already encamped. The light : | R R sioner W. J. Dunlay and Inspector | 1510C 7 oW W] ATERL By VLR 0 w York Police Unable to Account \fay, court records | |Mason P. Andrews were appoimr—di T“ehs!r“"]‘!s leading :)u the shrlnEf!hrongh the mist as they brewed - . ; 5 . | v were heavily guarded by police, but | their coffee and cooked their beans Aheite e Harry K hawtisishowr upo Moas s Angeles'w to this committee and they will| onfined to the Penn-|Harr i own upon his arrival in Los Angeles with | meet with Commissioner William R. | there were no priesta. through the cold morning mist. Was | Their shoulders were wrapped in blankets and their bodies howed be- S el 7 . E 2 3 For the sec- |and tortillas. ospital for the insane | Anjta Rivers (left) and Susan Hughes, potential screen stars. |genn and Inspector Olat A. Peter. |ond time in history they were unable | The rites in the church ended, ime. His presence in the i mhe girls are under contract to Kenilworth Productions, owned |son, representing the plumbers' ex- |0 condust their offices at the shrine | they danced, as did their forefath- state hospital was one of the devel- | - 1€ & | ecause ¢ opments of his long and sensational |DY Thaw. —Although Thaw states at present that he has no jamining committee. hecaiise lofithe rellglous)sestrictions tnfononior tlieFrofalthtion ; halrni der S it e Ak R e PR . | 'The suggested fes increases would | The pilerims, however, attempted no | cestors knew before the white men trial for the murder of 1]‘,1’:\1 {plans for the girls, it is probable they will be loaned to Holly- |, 5 &8 e e ™ 1t the | demonstrations against the govern- |came, White, arcl in a quarrel in-| wood film producers. volving Thaw's wife, Evelyn Nesbit | change is made the department may | ment. They also gave themselves up to ter to death | mpaw, § < employ an additional inspector and | Throughout the day a constant|enjoyment. ound the church, as ng carried | Miss Wall charged that in July, [0 —|continue to be self-supporting. |stream of pilgrims marched through |is the custom. were stationed a va- ] b o an invitation \vall contends that Thaw sent her filed with the complaint as exhibits | Messrs. Grise and Rutherford will |the church and past the shrine. They riety of carnival amusements, fer J e an | hep [SUMS of money from fime to time, |in the case | probably include in their budget | carried lighted candles, kneeling and | wheels, merry-go-rounds and shoot- brother jour. | e fotal approximating 3500 One letter set forth that marriage |recommendations one or two new |praving and joining in chants. ling galleries, U\, on Thaw's| “She wrote fo me once telling me 4t the time was impossible “but if [offices of building inspectors and | Through the worshipping crowd v mirl. There, |0f Work sho planncd to do and IYou love me just the same, later we suggest fee increases to cover the|an unidentified man approached the $9.000 D ST e d the letter, ¢ said in narried cost, this having been the sentiment |altar. He carried what seemed to| Philadelphia, . 13 (P—Boris took up their (the interview. “She later sent me 1w's shoulders shook with |of the meeting. bo a large unlighted candle. He|M. Gelstein, jewcier. was preparing abode in a tourist camp near the |a photograph, for which I sent her er as he read a copy of the e handed this to a worshipper saying: |his stock for the Christmas rush late AN PLaw estats 320, Pictures cost money, you complaint | saltillo, Mexico, 1s to have a bufld- | “Burn this for the Virgin.” |1ast night at store, when two il A (e e G a5 s and it was a darn good pic-| “When she landed in Winchester | Ing, the lower floor of which will be | The worshipper, noticing the un- |robhers entered, took the two trays bed where | Wall was offor r expenses back with her mother and brother in & |a market and the second an amuse- | usual weight of the candle, turned |of diamonds valued at between $7.- nd shot her, jto California on condition that she| Several letters to Miss Wall were flivver, a friend of mine sent them | ment center. it over to the police. They discov- 1000 and $5,000 and escaped. room of his 14 [roturn letters said to have been wri - and fired a shot ten her by Thaw, and refrain from slept Price 'mentioning his name to newspaper- sat up, placed 'men. This, she says, she refused. his head and killed haw in an interview denied that he had been in Laguna Beach, Cal, Lowing of cattle, unmilked andlin May, 1923, It was there that thout feed for a day, called the Miss Wall says she met the man she tion of neighbors to the Price {declares was Thaw and spent five m, evenings with him. Miss Wall said —_— she was in Laguna Beach as a mem- 2 The government profits on paper ber of a film company s oney because approximately one-| When he departed, the sult avers, half of ona per cent of the amount |he placed a gold wedding ring on AYS SHE i is never presented for re- |her finger, and the affair was con- ion tinued by correspondence. 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