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News of the World By Associated Press NYKT ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1927. —TWENTY-FOUR PAGES 23 RITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation Fer vetiin - 14,581 — PRICE THREE CENTS SLAYER OF PARKER GHILD AT LIBERTY DESPITE BIG HUNT Theory Hickman Had Aid in Slaying Supported by Los Kngeles Neighbors DRUGGISTS IDENTIFY BOY | IDENTIFIED AS GIRL’S SLAYER INN HOST SHOOTS ' LINDBERGH READY WATERBURY GUEST: T0 GREET MOTHER CAUSE IS MYSTERY - FAR UP IN SKIES Alexander Masone Calls Police;He-m Refuses Invitations Which and Tnforms Them He Has ' Would Prevent His Escort- Just Slain Man ing Paent to Capital 'HEXICANS SHOW HIM DIVERS 60 DOWN TO RESCUE SAILORS: SILENCE CAUSES FEAR MEN ARE DEAD: PONTOONS READY TO RAISE SUBMARINE R[El] ASKS I:E[]FRM_ No Sounds Come From Torpedo Room Since 6 — "Clock Last Night—D i OMAN AND THREE MEN \CI]NTR[]L “F HJ][“]S 0'Clock Last Night—Departure of Listening | . . . “ANESTHETIC” ROBBER INYOLVED IN AFFAIR BEAUTIFUL CAVERNS Ship Said to Indicate R i ‘ e Rescuers Expect to Bring | — v : 55 Senator Would Have Gover Oply Dead Men to Surf A ke Gty i STty [ Shots Said to Be Climax of “Wild | America’s Famous Aviator Pro- | ; | y Uead Men to durtace—Attempt to Tap R NI and Pre-Hollday Celobra- | mounces Southern Countrs Most ment Pay All Gosts | Hole in Hull and Insert Airlice Planned —Storeman Says He Held Them | tion; Feud Between Gangs R Colorful and Interesting He Has I:¢ I'lanned. 4 | e 1 Up and Made Them Teach Him | gaged in White Slave and Liquor | Ever Known—Departure on Cen- FAVORS NATIONAL PROBEw Provineet M: 5 %] ; 2 3 e vincetown, Ma Dec. 21 (\1)—1‘1\111;: npemtmw How to Put People to Slcep—Sus- | | Tramis—Many of the Witne tral American Tour Probably on —_— were resumed at 12:30 o'clock today in an attempt fo resouc pect Arrested and Released Todny.! Thought t0 Have Fled in Autos, | Touse Control Committee Introduc u.(x ancn ltmp“\(”” d in the wreck of the sunken submarine Los Angeles, Dec. 21 (B)—Further Dec. 21 (P—Michael | Mexico City, Dec. 21 (P—With et e R Ol SR l" ]"‘ u ;” t"“’*yl"“\" was James Ingram, who was the s 4 S gl JEses N e et st to be lowered when the S-7 as : off Block substantiation of the theory that Waterhury was shot + MOth son i pedie 4‘“‘:1" O i | Curbing Mississippl - Overflow at ou o0 wered when the 5-51 was sunk off Block Island two g B - - S w s s KiCcion h is not tely years ago. Williun Edward Hickman had ald loorway of a bed- i, 0opring itations that would | Jxpense of All Citizens, ea is Very Calm in the kidnaping and slaying of nd floor of the vent his 1 off in time to Tl 2 Was S0 es h g : : Marian Parker was disclosed with | Stoffe Inn on the Naugatuck-New | meet her and escort her to the capi- | Washington, Dec. 21 (#) — 1 Jlnon.;_o,.‘ was so calm h"]‘.dl'\”' was lowered directly ove: f 1 1 gove ent T he side of the mine sweeper Fa 3 > flags] f she salvag announcement by the police today | | Haven road in Bethany a few min- | tal. Her arrival is looked for to gov nt w i ‘y} EI'I the mine sweeper Falcon, the flagship of &he salvago {Hat (5o phreons had aoen Hickeinn lutes after 3 o'clock this morning, | Mooy sume the er - ileet, re diving platform had been rigged but was not found nd another man carry several | Alexander Masone, also known as| Mrs. Liadbergh will be LT i i 1 1‘\“\' HeCessaly les from the Bellevue Arms Dinicolo, part owner of the inn, American cmbassy St L DAL s UBSIENCLIV RS 00 I R. C. (Tug) Wilson, who was tl i v Y hill int T v S e second Vi ) | rtments, where Hickman lived called Waterbury police imme 2 lemba reports indic sill introduced today by Chairman he S51 ; s the second diver to go dow and place them in a Chrysler coupe. ly afterwards, told them that he not m\ 1itofirsive Reid of house flood control O the S ]r , was in his diving suit ready to make the descent as The information was given by a st killed Andriaccio, and is not absolutely LCOMmMittee 200N as Ingram came up. man and his wife who knew Hick- that police be sent to the scene, the v officials and repr e APIE UL, plan. for Because of the time consumed in lowering and raising the man as Donald Lvans, the name he police report. . |sentatives of the Mexican govern- he il diver, made necessary by m,. changing pressure at various used at the apartment house. The | Masone and sever other men | ment are holding themselves fn measu & I e e wa e Byallabl st oo police did not reveal the names of e Al Sl T R s . no lnpm? on Ingram'’s m‘ ings was available at 2 o’clocl:. the ""g:’:‘:“"“"f;‘ll R Copyright, 1927, NEA Service, Inc. Transmitted by Telephoto |and there gr 14 to receiv floods on all other na ) Ships Moored to Scene. THekdouple i Rolrerortal aceing | LICEE S Edward Hickman, whom Los Angeles police claim to ,“““ SN 58 favor e b ”‘. Sl = f S Geepers Falcon a Hickman and the other man. Tive at | have identified as the man who kidnaped and murdered 12- -vear- | N e Tl Lok Ml N R ¥ 4 Stones oI Dorrow I 1 the subm tender the apartment house, where the kid- {old Marian Pdrker of Los Angeles in a crime that has shocked | police sinted that theer men and e UL ol Named the “flood control act of F Provincet nell were moored together DepRpcls lr'-h(;\']“l ';V l";“‘f'!mlgmh;‘;e the whole country. | woman were involved in it that e S O the bill by directing the gov- rom I'rovinCetowkLi| ... u m of the S-4 and slain the ol girl and dismember< 3 ; MaaTe s onditions L A e ne nitto KHouiaes thasentlos ass b rere 3 i . ¢d her body. They were returning Y 4 3 _ | 3 1... nd nn?fl T oentered H‘ NNt oy ours, but at the present ting v shoulder t ntire ex — e/ | divers wer par to go down i oI o omalat Hbon i Al ol dlo sk ; jand went up the stairs to Masone's | 1o ool toos along the Tamp D Qo to the plan de-| . . 5 A, MeC voung | relays in the efforts to lead in air 5 bt > 1] | bedroom. As the door opened. Ma- A i) 1 signed by Major General Jadwin, LRI 2 g & \turday evening—two hours before | ‘mm empiied o double barealed shot | CO4st extending to th mountains in (LGS ¥ A8 Siomisar on e 1l 1 sub- | line to the torpedo room of the S-4 isked man, riding In a stolen e e nerion BT AL s s lcol A ve o st o o 1in which slx men ‘have bden Smpric Chrysler automobile brought back | gun loaded with number 12 shot 010 | 1. Moxico covers thie northern and LA e A e i 2 R the torn and lifeless body of little | 9 ‘ i ‘;) ;‘ 2 "]"'_' 5 e W parts of the republic, inelud Ihe Jadwin plan proposed | vacation ¢ When the craft went | Sone an to her distracted father for | YUUTH S MHTHE“ SAYS AN" UITS Hls FAMILY |hf1‘fl"(; D statre oty &8 e | ing the plateau, whers Mexico City cnt should down fn Provincetown Harbor, but| Mea 10 civilian divers had $1,500 ransom. The woman said she | e = D0 situated. The sk overcast 1o remained on duty as a favor to! been rred from the Falcon to vmarked to her husband: |stairway, fled to an automobile out- i 3 e al ¥ = e : = BmErke R = i side in which another ma hd q, Dere and the weather more raw v ate. Joseph J. McGinley, | the submarine S-8 to enable them J~v\'l“l]€)" that’s young Donald Evans, IA W % e Hush 5 |woman wero waiting, They escaped, | 4nd ehilly than usuul at this season, does not specify the | ihe officer's father, while visiting | to study the interior of that vessc! " Her husband answeéred in the af- | ged Woman Would Ha‘e: ushand and Father| EWIMENIghtEClmax s Gountey hlosr licutiiel . appropri- grave of the submersible, sajg |t Preparation for joining in the firmative and the wife amusedly re- | if Gui icklv. Ary . | The shooting was the climax of| Ameriea’s famous aviator has been fatmelaneil sy ved completing g | T25CU¢ Work. These divers already marked that it seemed that Hickman | Son Pay if Guilty, But | Quickly Arrested for | reslaents in the vicinity o' the Mexico just one week cok Lsissippl river commissior e e et i ]'1 uleiing : “1had studied blue prints of the S-4 ant riend wi = e s T 3 . linn described as a *“wild night. hich he pronounces on ORGY T CRARY BUE. Ak 1 transfer 1o shore duty to permit &fput it was deemed advisable to e mansuoe eguesnony | Pev Belait. b Nondmpe - it ot e o e o gl officr 1o sy @ (o | Ui Sy s B D ages described as heavily ‘yrapwd: e | - o ;,mx of m»l mn"\\'nll\ women he has ever known. Jadwin recommended an expendi- | before Christmas with famil ”"W)‘“ before going dowa . to th {nd fakolbihialensih gt mine DOLY Hanisns City, Deo. 21 UB — Re-| Actused of hanltg taken afi ik B R IEacIy oa I have enjoyed "'""‘ 4 ture of $775,000.000 While, the army | The day before the $-4 lctt R P T .. ey 5 _ i < {holiday celebration. e Ot | inare and niore, : “and ngineer prog e : 2 houth, N \ isa s | ‘ i They also were carrylng a sult- | Mg s he contention her|moncy that was in o baby's bankiechogd down the road, .and Was!reglly wish T could remain IONECr. |contrel cost it bTae et oo e el N O o Hlsas{TOUS | raisings operations arrived here today cas: |2on did not kidnap Marian Parker|,nq u1s0 $13.92 out of a bank ac- |heard by residents for more than & | yy anv event T hope it will not b I : ' Ve ol ty. |0 tow of the tug Juka making a 4 5 . lof Los Angeles, Mrs. E Hickman | ey S 3 wdwin plan recommended also that | was about to qui marine duty. The unidentified companion of | Of biipiiatin i 3 |count, aficr which he told his wife {auarter of a mile. Guests at the i | 1y jagt visit here.” © commission he made a [l Ais Gty flaatite it heteald total of five now in the harbor. Hickman held open the door of the |today PrCCorrat e AnNoUTICEY s o k 3 fled precipitately whils. Masona | iy i ien will be dn Mexieo Gity |lvisa s 4 ade an LA b il | At the same time, two of the automobile while Hickman placed |desire “to disown him if it's true leaving andvould nof oMoy o ot aat ot bedillandl tele- B ¥ ivisory bady to the army enginee g | three pontoons that had been in the bundles inside. No more was|and declared she “couldn’t do d that she could “take care {*§' 0¥ €0 B0 20, 0 Ao Sanatie! N0 depriving it of its present complete ssions of aympathy for {ho| theeo pontoons that had been o seen by the man and his wife as that.” self,” Alfred Carter, aged 28, | Pollelte iy Shars —ion precise date has liis rol of the projection. submarine disaster were cabled to| h2rbor sin T ONBAN SRVLRERD, they thought nothing of the matter.| “But it he was guilty—oh, that “urtls street, declined to com- |, 0o S fos o (A C ] hough drafted alone hy Rep- | Meric om - Londhn L by s X ’y‘r‘:“'“]}: h’::(\‘rlfi xi;m“xl.:‘rm’(.cty,.\-:,l\" Atter hearing the story of the lcouldw’t Le—but it he was, why Mt In police court today on the | 0 "ee o g hetween gangs en- ,‘,'"'."“"']' e i 2 ative Reid, who Trom)| GeOrES, | hel mesadge sall BlEs o AN couple, Chicf of Detectives Herman |naturally no mother would want to | 11108 of his wits and Miss Cora | i e ot And lquon] oo eathe worable he WAY | southwestern Tlinois, where floods | 1 am much grieved at the sad) 0 Cline immediately ordered officers to |own him as a son,” she said. e e Welinre tasoelation 5 Jmie wiiiehy have pedasioned fnul| ooy, s alirt Hotl s Ce iTe a frequent: mentice, the bill f [ di8aster to the United States navy ) == No Sounds Heard continue their investigation on the | “If he's gullty, I want him pun- toche told him that ordinar- | TR0 WHICH A 00 i Amcrican tour. @id ta embody many of the views of SUVMATING S-4 involving so great al Nt g theory that Hickman was aided by |ished.” 4 the charge of non-support on : . —_— the opponents in congress of the |08 Of life and I desire to assurc| N0 sounds {rom the torpedo room at least one other person in his| Then as she sccmed to realize the \olR D¢ was arrested, merits an |1 Mexico City, Dec. 21 (P—Charles | jag i’ Do A vou, Mr. President, the American|Of the S-4 in which six men are crime, o anta ot et toriant sh',,z"a,”' order to post a bond or go to jail.| o .. TUET . p o LA Lindbergh who has scen much of |y views difter from tho people and more cspecially the e imprisoncd, had been heard since et 4 Ainplotilacis » 8he add- 1yt iy this case a continuance for | ¢ ARen o e 2 MUY he beauty of Mexico from the @it | podied in the reronte 5 reaved families of my heartfelt sym-| ® ©o'clock last night when seven . ; S ki Sitan gl of Watarbu 5 Rl S soon odicd in the reports to congr o 0 e 5 wers. dataoted b Ahe outh is Released G . ¢ ered and (DRI, & P lay had the opportunity of seeing | onie ns fo the questio JBTSS pathy in this national calami | ere detected by 2 Los Angeles, Dec, 21 GP—A youth | 0 Of course I would not dis-|ijon Officer Connolly was instruc stoffe Inn, Bethar some of the wonders of Mexico that |sminent's. elice: oon of the gov & { cillator of the submarine S-, a sis- own him. No, of course I couldn't Sk 2 nd re- | Fractore, 27, of 324 Congress ave- | n policy regarding S S 3 : g i : who gave his name as Sidney Far- 5o R TREA Foo RIS aviT ow e R 1 to make an iny tion and re: nent,” Representative Reid declared 1l the members of the S-4 crew | ship of the -4, Although th 5 you know eel” Iport on January 4 TR . H e At8C | ielleved the s s ed. suid | S1S signalled at hourly intervals e mucste Mt odsygand heldionstholl s SR i W o fioar lara s R Gonnoils iestine Mre, | (Continued on Page 10.) L n g stafiement * docompanylog hiw|Lelievad the ship was dopuelolldy B =0T i il possibility that he might be Willlam o e "’h -iConnolly ftestified & that S Mrs. | —_— bill. “Upon the correct decision of Mrs. Russeli A. Crabb, 20-year-old | throuchout the night mo answer Jidward Hickman, accused slayer of |Ment where Mrs. Hickman and her |Carter complained to him on Sept. | R ST R Ry '“_IH ther oy iativont fo or one of the torpedomen tran-| came back from below. little Marian Parker, was released [17 Year old daughter, Mary, live, |19 t was in need of support | l T NTT P ST R Gy i CSohTped in the torpedo chamber of the| Just before ten o'clock this morn later when his finger prints failed to found the mother chiefly concerned rred her to Miss Beale. S s s e ntad G miiine . ey eet vt st | ing ths pulled up anchor and tally with those of the man wanted, |2bout her son's neglect in writing crday Mrs. Carter reported to | | s ety "‘"W‘ O‘r‘ \‘\’h ot [thie boat Liecause of the many minor | ¢ way from the spot where € Los Angeles, Dec. 21 (P—While a | her. him that her husband had lest her | AT THE TH HUR[;H Ol R G N e N e cloud of clues and false leads «odny! “Why hasn't he let me know without nicans of support. [i ! fi | [ PG o . lof these was off San Diego, Cal., last | cite with the S-4. The Falcon cam effectively screened the hiding place | Where 18 he?" she asked friends. | Miss Iicale testified that she ad- ‘ ‘)m‘“f Qunen ’“‘f““"r““-f' rences With | voqr when a valve burst and the | and took anchorage and the §-8 wi of Willlam E. Hickman, nccused | “Edward never would do a thing vised M i o have her el LT S i N ’v“‘l"‘l’)']l % men were on the point of forsaking | Wasged for permission to chang ; Nirian Ba like that for revenge, I don’t be- rested as he had left her last he Dill. The commission would be g Sl el I 4 e e o dvidenes were L balus itteal o |ava e aldtit at ait BUIEe a1 fo had told Miss Beale | Council Committee Will Rev. Theodore S. Dunn incrcasca rom seven to 13 members | ™ Tl when how eom (R et iRl “I begged my husband then to| con. gether by the polico to solve the he wasw't right. He didn't have any |some weeks ago thai he was out of 2 f Will Succeed with a larger representation. Of it the service just as I had plead-| The S-8 had heen under orders puzzle of his past. |ill feeling toward Mr. Parker. employm nd she gave him a Arrange Hearing on ciylilansBoverarmy jenetnesra BTN kvt Him: atter: the 1 went| to remain on position as long as This evidence, as presented by the | Continuing to discuss Bdward's |groccry order, but according to Mrs. > F. L. Fzy stead of its present reporting to the | joun “yye he only scorned my [ there was any hope of communieat- police, pictured a youthful “Dr, |conviction on a charge of forgery Uarter, he tore up thé order hefore Petition | e [Secot i mydenEin it would |, Mrs. Crabb said at Boston | ing with her sister ship. Her action Jekyl and Mr. Hyde"—one a neat, | when he was employed in the Los |her Beale also learned that | iDLt i ss i inectRtosaon s nd had shown an interest| in moving away was interpreted as orderly boy who attended church |Angeles bhank where Marlan's |$17: ich was in the bank, had L camant b aa e Mt R toany e e o vas dan it ol ez | and Sunday school and never stayed |father was an assistant cashier, |Pe¢1 Withdzawn by Carter last Sat- A public hearing must be held be- | * : Sl i TR i not o1t ”‘1" SECS At he quit the sca for a fly (Continued on Page 18) out late at night; the other “the |Mrs. Hickman declared her son ncA\“"' ; fore action may be taken on the ap- [DY the officlals of the South Congre- | /i HOSCT oS B e SO OR 909 Hinglcarser: | = e e fox" who for wecks planned the |cepted the court proccedings as a | M Carter tostified that she and piication by Frank T. McDonough gational church that the Rev. Theo- | [0 he COntrol of fhe Mississinpl, = carrying out of a cool. cunning and |warning to start life anew. {her husband wore married Nov. 24 ond others for legalizing Sunday or, 8, Dunn has been engaged tol| e, T nnan 10 Beho| A breakwater formed by the res- | . diabolical murder plot for revenge. | Shown a report that a blotter on | |#=% and moved 1o this (ity AUEUS ;fternoon polo games, and in com- e Toai v L R Sl fleet and a deluge of oil on tho| The latter picture showed him for {which Marian's namo appearcd Was |1 They have two children, aged plianco with this statute the eom. [SUcceed Frederic L. Fay as direetor |reservoirs and storage basing 3 | 0re qure was suggested at Br threo weeks preceding the kidnaping [found fn her son's apartment, the | UFee yeurs and two months. The mon council tonight will rcfer the of religious education at the chureh. dtemed feasible, 1t did enumerate, i S0 MU SEICI R BCl BRiN[iS "] []l]" SUIT staging a serics of drug store rob- |mother no longer could avoid tears. | o MCF ¥ now in Boston ",',l”‘c home application to the ordinance com- | Rey. Mr. Dunn s a native of an o the €n- 1o of the even keel type submarine, y berles to obtain a stock of anaes- | It can't be’ she sobbed, it must | Of JES: Carter's brother. The reason mittee for hearing. Galesbure ot Eihelaonl otis program that the river's .., meang of creating a calm area | a | . e moved to New Britain was that Rev. T. A. Grecne, s should not exceed cer- | A brive e i S | thetics and sleeping potions. In one [have been someone else.” EiWas Elven b on O ONTINGSL ths Dot art NG gregational minister, He w o e ohien |anout the grave of th 1 to permit of these robberies he is declared to | s e S v 5 5 o ) 0 ARG W B uated from Knox college B G €1 | diving operatio: The oil would! h I a s have placed a pistol in the drug. ‘fln:::'dpri:!hfl:hcbmnnz:"]n'ulx?::u, ?"; st Hartford, after he had \hose protest was re ”:d (n’ el e its flow below the exist- |, i 8 ot call a sl Mus. )’[fll) Jakubmas, in P 5 = oL Bl 1e testified. He was dofeat of the Sunday S DAL A b e tops. ot {he water and With ot 0 " . gf‘”t’;bs‘:"d ’.°"°l“f1 i""(" "‘{1“'"“"" {understand. “What does that omployed in the railroad yards in | “movie” campaign, d today B He SN el andisixenEthenine | x}.“.“"h”:\ r :n 3 n‘:l’ A.’h\.d Hospital, Files Action n to give minute instructions as imean?” she asked, “isn't it possible |jst Hartford and earned $30 & 'ministers have not yet HoraalfomERasALls YOl LHICAE together with tre build- [yt 5 st St S mer & to the use of the anaesthetics, 14 have t 1 1 ind was given an M. A. degree in nt wn in the calmer T d two persons cou ave prints | \eek the polo petition and will therefore = s L Al nntly kbl sionel oday Druggists Identify Picture, like " : Y : cducation at the U sity of Ne- | The American Steamship Drusglels i the & molTunel ' | Last Saturday, she said, she Was have no protest before the council B Ui v ? Do anss aiatlon wentis e .Jf it s — | zoing into their home as he Was tonight. | braska. 3 ¥ e positively identitied Hickman as the (Continued on Page ¢) Teaving about & o'clock in the after- | The statute governing in this Duving the World war he servel d e the engincers oclation, from New Y Mrs. Mary Jakubinas of 353 Chest- robber. | e noon and he did not speak to her. !reads: s chaplain in th He wasi o cintoa the ilood. control: devi ary Wilbur for th nut street, who s in a eritical condi- 3 WIFE OFF FOR PROV TOWN | In the morning, however ,he told her | “The sclectmen of any town, the pastor of the Cangregational church d in the bill Sl | tion at New Britain General hospital (Continued on Page Five) Fall River, Mass., Dec. 21 UP) - he was going to leave. She did not ‘mayor and alderman or common |in Jiokeby, Neb., while teaching for Pk o e trot e o hian | Prcause of a knife wound inflicted S o Mrs. Mildred Crabb, wife of Russell 'see him crgeant P. A. council as the case may be of any |Seven years in the high school in R R e SRt ; by her husband, Frank Jakubinas, | wed aboard the S-4 Mcava sted him last |city or the warden and burgesses ¢ Lincoln, Neb. = ‘ fat their home late Saturday night, {A. Crabb, trapp Y . it to be solved by con- & off, left for the scone of the disas- | |any borough upon application may | During the past year he has been e i i today brought suit against her hus- ter this noon. (Continued on Page 4) | permit the playing of professional iteaching in the University of Ohio el Bk BY L F. & C. BOARD Extra Dividend of 4 Per Cent With Regular of | 3 Per Cent A regular dividend of three per cent and an extra of four per cent were voted by directors of Landers, Frary & Clark's at thelr meeting to- day. The board also clected to mem- bership Harris B. Whittemore of Naugatuck, who succeeds his father, Haris B. Whittemore, Sr., who died | last month. The new board member is a direct -r of several other manu facturing : .d financial institutions. An extra dividend of §1 was declared by the directors of the American Hardware corporation who met at 2 Directors of the Union Manufac- turing Co. met yesterday afternoon and declared the regular quarterly dividend of 2 1-4 pex cent. services at noon today completed the interment rites of the late President Harding and his wife, whose bodies | we temporary tomb in the Marion cem- |etery to the | Harding memorial here. a share [ily and close friends attended. Ded cation of the memorial is tentative- 1y set for next June, when President o'clock this afternoon. | Coolidge is to deliver the dedicator- ial address. estimated to have visited the Flard- ing tomb and home since the presi- \BRIEF SERVICES COMPLETE INTERMENT RITES OF PRESIDENT AND MRS. HARDING | Bodies of Late Executive and His Wife Laid to Rest in | Half Million Dollar Memorial Within Marion Cemetery—$135,000 Spent to Guard Tomb. 21 (P—Brief Marion, Ohio, Dec. dent died suddenly August 2, 1923, | in San Francisco. The Harding Memorial associa- tion, organized to erect a fitting me- morial to the late president, came their | into being shortly after his death. Approximately $800,000 was raised throughout the nation for this me- morial, of which $500,000 has gone into its construction. The remain- der is being used for and for an endowment. All during the time the bodies of ere moved yesterday from half million dollar Only a few members of the fam- the temporary tomb a detachment from the Tenth Infantry guarded it. 1t is estimated the cost of the guard has been nearly $135,000, More than a million persons are landscaping | President and Mrs. Harding were at | band for §10.000. M Judge W. T bascball, football or hockey and per-lat Columbus and has beon doing o — h Ic gan issued the writ, which was mit amateur hockey or skating on a | post graduate work there, He comes | (Continued On Fage Five) J“‘ other ve erved by Deputy Sherit Matthew rink or pond in such city, town or lere highly recommended, and is — S _ | Papciak. Money in a local bank was borough after the hour of two to successful in ¥rederick L. | dires have been conspicuousiy lattached. Al S PLANNING TO SPEND CHRISTMAS HERE, [t e ™" e Ll A compromise bond of §10,000 for Fay, who has becn el |the release of Jakubinas was fixed by et e S G JESSE FLETCHER MEETS TRAGIC DEATH o o it v e ROl N T el bond liad not been posted and Jaku- accepted a similar posttion. Father of Walter P. and Gerald Fletcher of This City |{in®® ¥is in & ¢t o the police sta- ttorney Thomas J. Cabelus Rev. Mr. Dunn will be in the city ' : Falli o 1 1 1 “hi | asked that a bond be set and Prose- S e ek Bl o Killed by Falling Tree at Wilton, Maine, While fasied that w bond e set and prost Looking Forward to Visit With Sons. | et that at least $15,000 should be | posted, in view of the seriousness of o'clock in the afternoon on Sundays provided, at any time upon petition of 20 electors of any such city, town ! or borough, the selectmen of such town, the mayor of such city or the ’“ard«-n of the borough, as the may be, shall call a meeting of the clectors to be held not more than 30 |days from the receipt of such peti- tion for the purpose of determining | { Whether such sports or any of them | may be engaged in on Sundays. Pub- IO\I)O\ SYMPATH Tic !lie notice of such mecting and of the | London, Dec, (P)—The trag | Alrs. Jakubinas' condition. Attorney time and place therecf shall be given | drama of the S-4 is being watct On the eve of his departure for|arrival of the senior Tletcher had ' ¢upelus said $15,000 was entirely too by publishing in a newspaper hav- | here with sympathetic interest. Suc- s city o join his sons in holi- [ been eagerly awaited for several | pigh and Jakubinas would have dif- ing a substantial circulation in such | cessive reports of hope deferred an ¥ merrymaking, Jesse Fletcher, 'days as he was to assist the fami | ficulty raising one-halt that amount. city, town or borough and posting a | now apparently abandoned were | father of Walter P, and Gerald in decoration of the Christmas trec | Judge Roche said he felt $10,000 copy thereof on the signpost of said ' read cagerly throughout a nation for | Fletcher of this city, was Killed yes- |and in arranging for the holiday ob- | was sufficient. town at least 10 days before the |thousands of whose seamen the fer by a falling tree at Wilton, |servance. News of the tragic oc-| ps, Jukubinas is believed to have meeting."” |ocean has proved to be a graveyard. Me. currence magnified the sorrow occa- | & good chance for recovery, barring = | e e News of the fatality was received sioned by the illness which has con- | complications. Attorney Cabelus | | ANOTHER STILL FOUND today by Gerald Fletcher, who s fined the head of the household to | gaja she will he unable to appear in 11 THE WE New Haven ,Dec. 21 (®—Another | employed in the cost department of | his bed for several days, and cast & | court for several weeks at least, and | l | 1100 gallon stiil was p i up by the | the Stanley Works, but it has not pall of grief over the hon "‘Judgv‘ Roche continued the hus- New Britain and vicinity: | |police tods part of daily routine, | not yet | d to Walter P. | No information as to how the ac- | band's case until January 11, with } Generally fair tonight and \ {it being in a Chapel street house. | Fletcher, § ofice man- | cldent happened was given in the | (he understanding that it will be Thursday; not much change | |The fluid with it measured ten gal- | ager, who is seriously ill at his home | telegram which told of the death. | continued again if the woman's con- | in temperature. | llnns. The owner was not found and | at 423 Monroe street. Gerald Fletcher left this morning | dition does not permit of her attend- ———— ————% the police tried to check up on gas, At the Movroe street home the | for Wilton. Uing court at that time.

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