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New York, Jan. 18 M—Somewhat of & mystery today: surrounded tho wheresbouts of Higo Besdek, Jr., son: ‘of tha football couch, missing trom Dartiiouth college. Prosident Ernest M. Hopkins at Hagever, N. H., said Bezdek had not returned to the school since his Christmas vacation which he spent at ‘his parents’ home at State Col- lege, Pa. The coach who returned to State College yestorday from Baltimore where he underwent an werlt_lon on his hip, said the boy and Mrs. Besdek were visiting at the home ot E. K. Hall, chairman of the football ryles committée, at Montclair, N. J. Mrs. Beadok, located at the Mc- Alpin -hotel in New York. sald her ' son was visiting friends whose 8d- dreas she declined to reveal. She 2314 he had decided not to continue hia studies at Dartmouth at present. Mr. Hall said the boy was not at his -home. Young Bezdek, a freshman, had béen low in his studies, it was saia in offielal quarters at Dartmouth, and had baen warned before parture en his Christmas that he would have to study to pass the exsminations at the end of the comester. This he promised to do. The fact that Bezdek had not re- turned to school was discovered sev- eral days after the re-opening of the cessions. Dispatches from Hldnovp‘r said thie pavents were informed and, dlue to :m iliness of Mr. Bezdek, Mre, Bezdek took charge of a search for him. In this, the dispatches said, che was aidsd by all the resources of Dartmouth and Mr. Hall'also was (aking an active part in the gearch. Peny Youth Missing. §tata Collegs, Pa., Jan. 18 (UP) —'Denial has beea made here of re- porfs frem Hanover, N. H. that Hugo Bezdek, Jr., son of the Penn State football coach. is missing. Tt | was said hers that voung Bezdek Wwho fss & freshmap at Dartmouth university is ‘with his mother, visit- ing friends in Montclair. N. J. Announcement that young Bezdek was “not missing” was made by Don M. Creswell, head of the publicity department of Penneylvania Etate ‘ollege. 5 u:':-u that he ‘was speaking for * Mr. Besdek.” Thus-far, attempts to reach Bez- dek personally have failed. SANDINO WELL ARMED Merchant Asriving st Managus Re- ports Redél Chieftain Has 1,000 u-_i-a Much Ammunition. ‘Managus, Nicaragua. 18 (A— *A -merchant who has arrived in Managua from Neuva Segovis said that Augustino Aandino. the rebel leader there, i reputed to have 1. ' 60 men and plenty of arms and am- munition including eighteen machine guns.. The rebel leader has a largy; number of cattls and horses with prévisiens at his stronghold in El Chipote. .This merchant expressed the opin- o that ugless Sendino were driven out Dbefors the beginning of the rainy season in April it would be very difficult to follow him after the rain Degins. ; - Whils the American marines are meving toward Neuva Segovia, noth- ing dofinite has been decided about trynaterring headquarters of the tharine ragiment to that section. Burglars Get $25 Loot .. At Iniversal Clubhouse * Entrgnes was made to the Uni- /v¢beal clup ‘house, 114 East Main stroat, between 10.and 14:39 o'clock lagt night apd approximately $25 taken out’ of tha cigar ‘and “candy vasé. Sergeant T. J. Feensy was on Hanst:Main strest abont 11:30 o'clock shen ghe police. patrol pulled up in trent of the club, word having been | sent to headquarters of the burg fary, and-the sergeant found that| entrance had tesn gained through a rear_wifidow. A chair 'had Dbeen placed agninst’ the front doer in a /manner ‘intended to har fhe wav. | “and the giass cover of the cigar and candy case had been lifted An investigation was being made Convineed that. the dedtyuction of the Jurael Putnam school was st- tributable in s great-measure to the | ON absence of sufficient hydrant sery- I were found gullty this afternoon by ice, Alderman’ Frank Zapatka will (3 jury in the old Batley court. ask the common council. tonight (ol instruct. the water board to.install anether fire plug on Qagood avenye. A hydrant which had been at a point opposite the school fer vears was removed a short time ago, the alder. man claims. This action was .ex. tremely unwise. he insists, and he is making a campaign to haye.it re. turned. 3 Fugitive Found in Tennessoe Held In $2.000 for Fraud Against Auto- mobile Sales Company. Leo A. Nadeau, aged 24, who was brought back from, Chatt . Tenn. aboyt 3:30 yesterday after- noon by Detective Sérgeant McCue and Fred Beloin of the Beloin Motor Sales. had his case continued in po- lice court today -until ‘Friday. .in $2,000 bond. He 1p alleged to have automobile f¢rom the cern’ on a condition- nd left the city with intent to ‘keap the car and defraud the company. The check he gave as first payment on the car was worth: lees, according te the authoritien ant McCua and Mr. Beloin learned that Nadeau and his wife had pawned the automobile in At- lanta, Ga.. for $300 when they tound themsel without: funds. While in New Britain, Nadeau was a sales- man for a plano concern. Sergeant | McCye told Judge Roche that rela- tives of Nadeau are expected here to help him. i (00LIDGE WELCOMED - Prosident Stops Oft at Jackaonville, Where He Has Great Reception— Meets City and State Officials, Jacksonville, Fla . 18 P Fresh from Havana, President Co idge received a welcome in his own country at Jacksonville today whers he made the only formal stop on his return trip to Washington. N Leaving his train hers with Mrs. Coolidge. Secretary Kellogg and Sec- retary Wilbur, the president made 'an hour’s automohils tour of the city along’ streets linad with crowds. Governor Martin of Florida whe had come down from Tallahassee for the reception, met. Mr. Coolidge as he alightad from his train and in- troduced’ a group of city and state officials. 5 i : There was orie stop during the !automobile trip whers Mrs. Coolidge received flowers from a delegation of the Jocal women's clubs. HICKMAN CHANGES AGAIN Gives Up His, Insanity Pose and To- day Talks Rationally to Visiting Alienists: Los, Angeles. Jan. 18 -(UP)—With his trial for the murder of Marion Parker scheduled to begin in a week, Willlam Edward Hickman suddeniy dropped his “insanity pose” his jail- ers sald toda : Heretofore, the yvouth had made every. offort to interfere with exam- ination by state alienists. Today he sald he. was'willing to meet. the state's specialista, Dr. Fred . Mikels and Dr. T."J. Orbison. X Meanwhile,” preparation for the trial was being made in supreme Judge. Carlos Hardy's courtroom, where workmen were rearranging Atty. Gaffney Retires As Brick Co. Counsel Considerable surpri has heen occasioned . about the city and in in superior court by Attorney Den- ald Gaftney of this city, leave to withdra® as counsel for’the Donnelly: Brick Co. of Berlin in its suit. against the city of New Britain, in which the Berlin firm seeks to P city sewage into Willow Breok which flows past the piaintiff's plant. Al- into the matter today. The polics be- | (houen the case was lobt in superior POLICE BRING NADEAU BACK |comera. 5o stiorne the room to take care of the crowds 4 Merely Margy, An A Londen, - Jan. 13.—(M—George Hanson, a German and Wijtred Francis McCartney, said to be an Irish-American, ‘charged with espl- in behalt” ‘of Soviet Russia, -MeCartney and Hanson were gen- tenced to ten years pemal servitud Teach, 5 | "-The men were specitically charged with attempting.te collect informa- tion about the British armed forces, particularly about thé air ferce. So important did .the attorney-general regftq the evideace introduced that be _asked that the public be exclud- ed from the trial. 2 ‘s -session 1n -general shew- d documents to the jury including a questionnaire dealing with the plans 'of the British air. force. He said .| that this document could only have | been compased by a group: of per- sons familiar with their-subject such as the wpr staffs of some’foreign | pow r i Throughout the trial the govern- | ment contended that. Soviet Russia | was responsibls for - instigating conapiracy to obtyin Great Britain's military information. FATHER SEES DAUGHTER ATER % YEAR ABSENCE Mrs. Francesco Lopes: Arrives From Buenos Aires to Make Home in This City After being separated from her father. Casimiro Coscine of Hawkins street, this city, for 24 years, Mrs, Francesco Lopez of Buenos Afres. Argentina, has arrived in New 'Brit- ain and will make.her home with her parent. With her hushand, she will reside in_ this city. Mr. Lopez intending to take up work as.a car- penter. . About 2¢ years ago M Lopez, | who was Orselina Coscina, left Ttaly and took up her- residence in the Argentina. -She later married Lo- pez who was a street. car inspector. The trip to New Britain occupied 23 ‘days and they arrived in New York city last week. where they were met ‘by Mrs. Lopez's- brother, Domenick Coscina, well knowi' Naw | Britain barber. Mrs. Lopez has many ?ther\ relatives in. New Britain. -] ALUMNI PLANS DANCE - ‘The Connecticut Alumni assoct- | ation of the Collegs of Practici Arts and Letters of Boston univ #ity is planning to hold a dance # the Burritt hotel on the evening of January 28 .Tha present plans call for a college dance with university colors and banners for decoration. The dance is open to all alumpi of the College of Practical Arts and Letters and their guests. The com- mittes in charge of #! cludes Miss Patrick terbury, Miss Frances y Hartford and Miss .Pearl Allen of Meriden City Ad\;ertimnent GASOLINE STATION HEARING Notice 18 hereby given that a hear. | ing will Be held in the office of the | Board of Public Works at 7:30 p. m. | Tuesday, January 24th, 1928, ‘rela tive to the application of M. B. Bud- nitz, tor approval of application for permit for gasoline Alling station to | be located at 186 Arch Street, (north | east corner of Arch treet and West | Pearl Btreet, on site of present. sta- tion) in accordance with the Public Acts of 19 2 AL persons interested are request- ed fo be present at said_ hearing, if | they see cause, and be heard in re- lation to the above. GARDNER C. WELD, Mayor. caurt circles by a motion presented | . - who weeks | from ‘emptying DAILY HERALD;. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 ‘ FOR YOUR HARDWARE SAVE! Pittsburgh Paint Week AT KOLODNEY BROTHERS PITTSBURGH 'PROOF LINE REDUCED! - . REDUCTION * ON HOUSE PAINT ALONE ! These Savings and More PITTSBURGH Reg. §5 Value . BRUSHING HOUSEHOLD LACQUER ENAMEL All Colors All Colors VELUMINA 1t Washes Effective for One Week Only WALL PAINT 2% 95 T 3280 A Brush Free With Each Paint Purchase! KOLODNEY B HARDWARE COMPANY 220 MAIN STREET 1 TOLD HM _AROUT OUR' COMPANIONATE MARRIAGE * HE FEELS SOMETHNG TERRIBLE ! [~ court bonds by Judge H. P. Roche in po- lice court today.~om the charge of . ered from $3,500 to- $1,000, “and Prosecuting . Attorney J. G. Woods mads no objection. Jakubinas-is alleged to have stab. bed his wife, Mrs. Mary Jakubinas, in:the abdomen on the night.of De. cember 17 at.their home. He aas under the influence of liquor at the time, according to the police. M. Jakubinas was under treatment at New Britain General hospits] for & few: weeks and has recovered from the injury, it is said. BShe was in court this morning. ~—Johnston's. clean. coxl -is good eodl. City Coal & Wood Co. Tel. 217—Advt. SRR Mrs. George H. Doerner .of 13 Rocky Hill avenue complained to Officer Fred Wagner yesterday that ‘a goose wak stolen from a coop in her yard, and u coloréd man hae been annoying her of late by look- ing through the windows. New lunch’ specials at Crowell's, —advt, A _son was born at New Britain General hospital today to Mr. and Mre. Orion G. Curtis of 1376 Corbin avenue. Nash 8uit. or . Overcoat—$22.90, McCabe, ¢9 Wainut 8t. Tel: ¢58.— advt. Edward Janelle of 90 Lasslle street complained to Officer George Collins 1ast night that his son, Vine cent, was bitten by a dog owned by Victor Davis of 196 Beaver street late yesterday afternoon. A Nash suit or overcoat $22.90. J. Ryan, 184 North 8t. Tel. 2909.— advt. . THE HERALD —] CLASSIFIED ADS A|phlbl:|:‘lll; ":;uu-l for Quick LINE RATES for CONSECUTIVE INSBRTIONS Tearly Order Ratws Upom Application 1 day ...1 line 3 daye.. 1 line § days...1 M B o to & line. 14 lines to an ‘tnch. Minimum Space 3 lines. Minimum Book Charge. 38 cemts Closing time 1 P. 3. daily; 10 A M. aturd: Telephone 925.. Ask for iz time ra Notify the Horald st ence 1f gour 84 fo incorrect. Not respomsible. for orrors after the Srst tnsertion. Burial Lots, Mosuments VU BRITAL O] 123 Oak 6t Mowuments of snd descriptions. Carvi | _cutting our_spectalty. | soprorremmi=ves BOFTON FERNS—Very reasonable prices. Sendell's Greemhouse, 213 Osk street. Phone 2151-3. priced. Come 1n [ i [ ATREDALE, male, Tost. Brown. Rewsrd I returned ‘to H. 1. Bickford, 1036 Corbln_ Ave: Tel 20B.W: - HEAVY brown Kid_glove with ifar cul® 1o nday evening st _the Strand Findet call 3497-W. T wire haired ferrier, #ix wontis black marked with white and wn. Finder please telephone ‘39, tive 1t was the work of bove. Who it Mr Gaffney won a decision tn bifed their time until Archie De i4pg upreme court, which provided ¢ Mars, caretaker, left about 19 lgyuorable basts for o retrial of the Gelock. g case, which was ordered " | 1D the spring of 1324 the brook 5 : overflowed and the company claims that the eewage damaged its water system Damages of $25000 are sought from the city. The outcome | of the case is regarded as of con- siderable importance to New Britain It a decision favorable to the brick company wers rendered it would be neceseary for the city to changs its | method of eewage disposal | The brick company has retained |Francis P Rohrmaver of Hartford 1t0 succeed Mr. Gaffnev Jossph F. Berry of Hartford and Corporation Counsel John H. Kirkham represent |the City of New Britain. For All Wood Work New and Old {[Former Maharajah Plans Furniture l To Wed as He Announced Nuwara Eliva. Ceylon,, Jan. 18 P Autos | —A member of the staff of the for- & | mer Maharajah in Indore said today s | that the former ruler and Mies Nan- M!'al Worl( cy Ann Miller, of Scattle, Wash., his intended brid=, will go to Burwaha, DUCO DRIES QUICKLY SUPPOSE REALIZE THAT THIS 1S INSUBORDINATION! HERE, | | ARGUFYIN'BOS5. A4 CALL IT ANYTHING KANT CRACK NO Y'LIKE, LADY near Indore, in a few dayn. Ax {#00n' as the former Maharajah's {health permits the marriage will be | perforred thers, Miss Miller first teing initiated irito the Hindu reh | gion, he asserted HERBERT l M [ wam vaven TRestee i | Attbrney David L Nair has teen appainted trustee of the bankrupt {eetate of Nathan Ereop, clothier, of this rity, The appointment wae made | bv Referee in Rankrupiey Saul Rer | man of Hartfard vesterday “Handy Hardware Store™ 336 MAIN IRFAD HERAID CLASSIFTED ADS 1OR BEST RESULTS £ |