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News of the World v Associated Press e;, ESTABLISHED 1870 LINDBERGH LANDS IN HUB T¥DUSDER AREST AFTER TRIP FROM ALBANY; PR VAITIGL G TIRED, HE RUNS FOR COVER [ Pohce Find Male Guests at Oak flymg Colonel Refuses Street Honse Quarantined by to Pose for Newspaper Health Department Photographers and Failed to Greet Crowd ‘MOTHER AND DAUGHTER | With Famous Smile. OUT EARLIER IN DAY | Slips Out of NEW BRITAIN, CONN Shows Weariness Woman and Child See Friends In e Door Hartford Avenue Houso—Warning R Sign Torn Down—Dolan Ousts o A Visitor But Pinds Him In Banned \ Across Field Out-Dis- Building With Another Friend On tances Pursuing Cam- Returning With Sergeant. sts made in t} for violation of eramen to Official Build- ng. his city in man the city ordinan relative to quarantin. of contagious rom resulted today n by F r John A. Dolar ment of a rep department by the ntukenis of v s COLONEL LINDBERGH an inv ‘«r) In, calth to the st Sani- Boston, Mar. 1 (UP)—A famous, but very tired young man flew today for the RELECT STEWART OIL COMPANY HEAP here second time—this time to see mother honored at the National Educational convention. The Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh who scowled out of the window of | his plane at a waiting crowd today " — —then ducked behind the fusilla v o e e e | Rockefeller Intenests Fail to Vote i was not the smiling boy who grect- | a[ ]Ilfll&l]a Meellllg REPORT SHOWS DECLINE hy inger en into custody wational air tour, last July. Circles Field. The silver winged ship circled tie field here at 10:50. Three minutes | on living in suc apartment leave NECTICUT, =S4 IN HERALD Average Daily Circulation for Week Endmg Feb, 25t 15,002 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1928 King of Italy Pays Tribute to an Who Led Armies to Victory Over Austria During World War }Stands in Reverence for a Long While Before the Bier of General Diaz — Premier Also Visits Home of Warrior and Signs Register With One Word —TWENTY PAGES SAYS EFFECT OF PROHIBITION LAW IS ‘DEPLORABLE Govemor Ritchie Believes the Measure Is “Breaking Down —“Mussolini”—All Italy Mourns. \ Rome, March 1 (®—The king of |deputies and cers of all gr Respefl ‘Or 0[[181‘ uws | Ttaly today stood in reverence the | paid the T 18, Telegrams of bier of Marshal Armando Di who | condoler can om foreig iolences of the Ameri King Victor Emmanuel ppeared ;Zo\'nx‘l\)in people were this morning accompanied by Col. | Diaz l\lhn\ bty Warren D. Rot e Amico de Maena, his aide-de-camp. char s at the Amer He remained for a long while in a ence of A Maryland Executive, and a FPossible pensive attitude beside the body B tiude fbesian e wly Sloienor e Presidential Candidate, Says Vio- pressed his own grief and that of | eign office e i g he royal family to Diaz's son, Mar- | Marshal Diaz's order Iationaot tha iTdguoe Taw- vl cello. dated noon Novewber 4, Stop When a Guard s Appointed After the visit of the kir ouncing victory g el At a8 e fter 41 1 htin for Each Individual—Says Young 10¢ He stood silent with bowed tish, two head for several minutes b can and ona Czechoslovak- People Aficcted by Broken Law. bie L he signed the s participated . 1 > | Ann: lis, Md Mar, ) ¢ith one word, “Mussolini 1 divisions T Sl All the members of the diplomatic Vittorio Vencto, | Gov. Albert C. Ritchie, demoerat orps paid thel respects during 4 in full in the mo; of Maryland told the United Pre ral Armando Diaz. } Victory, success in t in an exclusive led interview today ot of the national hing tribute wa s in waiting to the ques of whose of Vit- T the eff n who covered the bicr with fresh flow- | tort w mg point law as “deplorable.” s in token of the gueen's ¢ r 1 w1 zdvocate of leaving for the gallant soldicr. a It s prohibition, child Visitors came in constant strea I bt s e to view the dead warrior. The room G war time fis] g iy caeellide ks where the body lay was filled to cu- | sl tion, said he believed the prohibi- pacity while crowds we of {aig, Diaz isure was “helping to break Iy outside for their g spect for other Jaws.” Cabinet minist (Continned on Page ¥ ) i it clear he felt ates rights"—and thereunder i chiefly probibition—constitute the shief political issue today on which division in the country “states rights' omewhat unforunate sinee he believes it conjures up thoughts in many minds of some- |thing relating to the Civil war. | | Simultaneously he made it plain he STARTS MOVET0 DRAFT COOLIDGE BRIGKLEY GUILTY 13 JURY'S REPORT sion deer PRICE THREE CENTS WILL HAYS SAYS SINCLAIR NADE A NET CONTRIBUTION OF $160,000 TO COMMITTEE Tell: About Funds ASTOCIATED PRESS LCHIDMORE ) WILL H. HAYS POSE AS FIREMEN 10 SOLICIT FUNDS “Lients. Doran and 0'Hara” Get $25 in Berlin . at Hi Former Republim Chairman Disclaims All Knowledge of the Operations of Con- tinental Trading Co. in Which Oil Man Was Interested. Appears Before Senate Teapot Dome Committee Own Request and Startles With Testimony —Is Cross-Examined by Walsh, Washington, Mar, 1 (#—The dis- closure that Harry F. Sinclair made net contribution of $160,000 to republican national committee iter the 1920 campalgn was made today by Will H. Hays, who appear- ©d at his OWN request as a witness in the senate Teapot Dome investi- Hays, who is a former chairman of the national committee, testitied that in addition to the $75,000 which ouse or the sam: . s ime e 5 felt it improper to label men “wets” Sinclair had previously been credited later it £wooped down to a perfect | Net Earnings Drop Off 520.401.308 PR Mayor “Bill” Thompson of Chi- Find Former Harvard F thall or “ary” simpiy vecause one aavo- With giving the committee, he had Bl eiing and taxled to 2 stop B £008 | o diees of & Tear Ago and - ‘ ; v o cates lotting & state regulate the turned over $185,000 in bonds. Thess | ~ g sar Ago anc A , 5 R Sl e 5 ot st i 05 v | it wowe i Launls Ogunized DINE i R Bke Shop s e 2 HAROLD CLARK GIVES CHECK 17 v i S with his associates, had taken off | the Earnings on the Stock Are But t shortly before & o'clock, p OD ing it with the federal government. % ke claiv gave back $85.000, he said. 3 3 isrghedien r Charles Weare recvived in- “It doesn't necessarily mean A | | Has No Kuowledge, from Schenectady, N. Y., at 9:14 & | g3.26 Per Share, the Poskus girl and — | wants a dri st hecause he | Brick Manufacturcr Takes Advertis- former republican chairman o Q man nts a drink just ause he Sl - . | : e a0 fome o ANNOUNGES HIS PLATFORM SENTENCE ON MAR Tocls s £oeons povemsmant s |l Suase. 1a. Propsams. Dor.slafa [eiaizien a1l iowities opiie Stayed in Cabin. | Chicago, Mar. 1 (®—stockholders | Simon Gedritis, 189 Hartford avenur, “ T e |l Rvanc Yor Stalc | erations of the Continental Trad- The flying colonel remained in the | of the Standard Oil Company of In- despite the fact that their home oy ! nor gaid. | Convention “To Be Held in New ing Company, in which Sinclair was cabin of the Ryan cabin monoplanc, | gjgna, meeting toduy at Whiting, 3 00k street was under quarantine. Gozan g5 «America First — Wets | star Dropkicker of Crimson Haugh- | Unfortunate Condition. Britain.” interested and whose financial af- Nnias dame do e Bl o Bl e e v s LhE g investledd and on fnds The prohibition law, he suggested, | : fairs the committee is inves Louis, for soveral .nmutes, e e AR L UL the mother and daughter at Against World Court brys,” Based | ton-Coached Teams, Found Guilty has led to unfortunate conditions in | _tepresenting chves as ULicu- | g explained that it was Captain Horace Heisen, command- | art as a member of the hoard Wwith- Hu ford avenue address, took them IS 5 | tenents Doran snd O'Hara” of the | jontion to return the $185,000 an of ”’,, airport, went to the sids |out n dissenting vote, the stock of ind warncd thom not to lear on County Platform Anti-Probibi- o Larceny From Two Clients " i Wik manufacture ang [ NeW Brituin fro_ partment, 0 4000 Sinclair, but at the end of of the ship and greeted the flyer. |, o o 2 s (hev had permission fron i : salo - he said. “Young '™ 8 1 Sasniin D8 LOTANOON e ampRi ¢ o ) He asked Lindbergh if he would re. ' 1¢ Rockefeller interests not being yoqitn department officials. Mrs, | ton Plank, Today. alo ot Moon o2 e el UPE | goliciting contributions to a fund|® CAWPAISn to wipe out the party asked Li gh 1f Are: L G lamitor or el St el o el S gl |people are getting it and the laws SOUCHN Sl deficit Ye found that he lacked gmmgw Ris. previcusly snnoune: A few minutes after the stockhold- report. said sho nfended to go to Ly Herg0. March : WP — Mavor | Toston March 1 ®)—Clirles . are being broken. Young people see | U | PIORTHIN B0 405000 of the amount. ecision. not fo posc for photogr ) Sl P {Thompson, supported by '8S | Brickley, former Harvard football thig one law being broken and this : - “I felt b d burse M: b A, ors had affirmed their confidence in 13 Erwin's factory today to 2,000 f 3 e skl i : |ssnemnes ot & staty nrsmen con- 2ound | 18, pRltiETER FNEY e rently Lindbergh did ot Coomel Stewart the board of diree STt isetor e oo Bd PRATAR B )H captain, ‘today was found guilly of helps to break down respect for | XPERSCS OF 4 stie Hremen's 600t s ang 1 dia eo, hoping paranpay L & did MO rore et in the Standard O ofi tine, The warning sign which peon-Crowe _oreanization hiis | conducting o bucket shop and of other laws. Violatlons of the probic | et They ‘Wm‘l 4 check At the time that T could get some wish to pose, for he wus sesn to jn Chicago and re-clected him chair- e health department placed on - ‘h\:’\f?‘i‘m”““m‘l”t s |11f~ arceny from two clients by a jury bition law are constantly going on, | 5 from Harold Clark of Tt | further help later from others” he shake his head and scowl. man of the hoard, he has the house had been removed, and (Lot el i | Bultoli sunariosicourt. SBentends | and L dornotibalioye vibings gan (ko who is engaged in the manu- | S, “but this did not materialize. Scorcs of roughly enthusiastic wil- hold for ten year Al S R L e tha [rehublizan presidential somination, | yvay ot for March 12 remedied. Unless we appoint & guard o aegL s o d Wutsoed HoAahEl b comes have perfected Lindbergh's was re-clected president of the com- neighbortiood of havine il o K rom B n; he jury received the case yester- | tor every individual s fentenant O ch Mr. Sinclair knew. He did not technique in escaping crowds. pany. Ao )‘:‘ T ";"“": i s’:“ ‘r“v‘ day after a two weeks' trial. The| “Many people who break the | WATE S10 FICHEREE OO 0 S UG pear this burden | As photographers crowded around — Find Two Visiting Home- imanimously endorsed s program | Lcrdlet was rcached this morning at liquor law don't think they are do- it B L Ot oty Tl | personally, and he voluntarily: re- a sido of tho plane whero the avia- | Chicago, March 1 (P—Net ewn-| Captain George J. Kelly this | [ TRORRE SSRGS RO 210, Tt afeledl and presaiter yInE ranel s treypBeniC I WHBIE 5ih Ute Bndinadilon ] turned the 85,000, \ tor was expected to alight. Lind- ings of the Standard Oi company morning notified the health £ | ks wlowin i A merics ianrgte et (RosS Bk M. Teating swhod yacon duiplvenmloml Wrplelel L it & oc S | Second Witness, | bergh slipped out of the opposit of Indiana dropped 329,401,308 last S Wets Against World Court Drys | po; opencd this forenoon, R DY 0T, 00D 0] ; . s, who appeared as the second ¢ Cls Against Wa t ve e . Stk s < 11eft, Mr. Clark wondered th- | £) appea as the secon | door and ran for tic commandan when the figure of $3 1"7 (Continued on Page 10.) Mhaidl o it kB ane Sl ekl sy iad erd on o icenan (S mcRylihiin e Lt Ark guabeowe oNsl | foR A .;” i IR s of the day, =at close by l Was compared with #0 s in the county platform. S Ear i s denpitivt sl i M?‘}s. han | thority and he decided to investigate, | Representative Cordell Hull, of Ten- gged hoy casily out- 1028, according to the \ ,( 1 ke et e ette Safety Razor con: lawyer or business man of 40 than ) ecided t & - < . ; d iy - Etogthe; 2 . Denounces Volstead Act pany stock and $2,195 in cash from a4 politician of middle age whom |Tclephoning to Chief W. J. Noble he , who was democratic manager [ distanced his would-he publicists port read to the stockholders : i} R The platform denounced the Vol- oo 8O0 ) carned that the local rtment | Of the 1920 campaign, and who has B baned from Ingcittle ot [ IMoR, Ind. tedly loy 1Cel Moty tead act and the world court; de- | (iiG ChIRAn of i S G RS no Dorans or O'Haras, nor is denied his party received any of the i g r. Ste e : i h the theft o smaller sum e ans aras, s AR e ¥ fico buildling, W. Stewart, ehairman of the ho: manded the federal government bear | po, Cy (AT G0 BEGIEE SUB (Conitined: o Phge 109 |there to be a state convention of | Continental bonds. Hays was erom- ., No Smfies, of dircctor: RT BL the entire cost of “America first”, | yeoy ol " i : ’ firemen in this city this Chief | examined by Senator Walsh, demo- / There w no smilss fromt this | The annual report disclosed that tlood control and completion of in- | | Noble adviscd Mr. Clark to stop pay- | Lindbergh. It's grim husiness being the net carnings dropped despite a: land waterways, and also asked Brickl ."f Rty 9 ment on the check, which was done | (Continued on Pnn Five) e | ncroase in the volume of les fron home rule for Hlinois e e at onc . In the office, Lindhergh was given 45.705 barrels in 1926 to Wil ; «n@ | The action taken, it was explai Gl e UL 4 B " 4 s . SS ke N and ) fame as a great dropkicke Chief Noble said this n.mmoon the welcome of the city by George barrels last year will Oppose Bond Issue norally binds all Cook county dele. |11 Wen i Lo S [tist the Sonly ket the! nromenl b 5 % ity & sning e eq rates to the national convention at | 10 played I alfback je ¥ 0 i Johnson, Mayor Malcom E. Nichols' | arnings amounted to for Addition to tes to the national convention at | 7 Fi'= @ BN O HICE Brboach w Britain solicit moncy from any- Grover Whalen. 1 ompared with $6.0 Kansas City to vote for the renom- | o O DB e eva lone is on the occasion of the an A few minutes later, the flyer's 1 o A ) v enior ngh ination of the mresident,® At thedys gy ic 8t s s ponls grom the | {nual ball when tickets are sold and | mother, Mrs. Evangeline Lodge | e company ended the last year suggestion of the mavor, all candi- | {200 e s SR Tl s il oA oo A Lindbergh, arrived at the airport With a surplus of $106,5 a — tates on the fic were sworn by '“,‘ 1",”1 atisy ol ,,H"":" wq Giant Dirigible Is Due at ;" \ough a system of canvacane, | with several officlals of the conven~ drop of $1.769,845 from the : . Superior Court Judge W p.| 1n1913 on a muddy fleld Harvard 5 DR A eart Roihe. To t tion which tonight will present her surplus of $108,307.075. ACRIIAT, 4 Csly Ol O\ offen, to support the ple 4 | won from Princeton 3 to 0 by vir- Lakehurst by Noon |About a year ago he refused toj i ; o e tourth ward will vote against tue of Brickley's goul from the field e sanction a canvass from which the \Wejghs 198 to Delaney’s l with a zold key ‘“exceptional record breaking inventory of S bonds to build an ;°lected. Ui venr S aiar Al dstesten Talal T fire department was to have bene g 3 B otherhiood.” reported by Colonel R, e o eh aehoar | Some political observers saw in the oAl ird defeatcd 5 omorrow Bileg oiail 18 i Pl B e o with remarin that | 204100 10" the Senior bich sehool . Srt R O M 55 o § ana Bickley wcored.vers | ited finaucially. The b said S| 178 1-4 for Their Fight her son, ‘she left the office and field "nbuilt up in prospeet of 1y o e Kool add h‘} v Mayor Thompson to gain contrel | ©N* © lf’ ’:’ :‘"l‘ ‘Il’:""‘-*“‘:‘ "_"'l” SoaRon wILL Allow. & CArI A Xp Tonight < 2 " huge busis was reported |V s S of the linols delegation so that ; L5000 D ROSIUSIL G 1 srashington reh 1 (@ — The oot 2 5 | onigi Lindbergh left with Kear Admirai e BUSHess ih A O SCHO0I5 ol anale poasizf o 10 HLOKE. AEGERIOR ©00 JShak ckley was captain of the 1914 s 0 = e operato in the manner doseribed by Phillp Andrews, whose guest he will viuced to $19, » EReOWESLin ple the ellmination of portable | i05% T B U8 T '_‘” ‘ent at the|team but an operation for appen- - P "‘"; -"“*1 s { her MOOTINE {yir Clark, and in his opinion “Doran | he is &tay he ol buildings, e announced toc Sh Skl o | dicitis & Titn) oAl ot thosl oEithe Lastion e LndgE: “ and O'Hara™ are impostors. | = ° during his stay her On the other hand the company | PUITINES T announced today. © - Convention that Presidint Coolidgt. dicitis kept 1 it ot noal OERtHel G o iay ¥t mb 10 0'nlosks | A0 e EEERE A IICHIOTS | New York, March 1 UP—Showing (Continued on Page 11) was reported to carry the largest / o e o o Wt | would not be drafted. They pointed |Kames late In the Yale game. | . .on yime this morping for the| o SO0 BEHRS TOEAENE lan advantage of nearly 20 poundd, Tonnel o g sh and securitiey reserve in its his- o8 e €O e that Mayor Thompson long has | howeser, he was sent in, apparently back to her hangar at Lake-f, lo Pt pl e the Cham. | 10 Heeney scaled exactly. 138 D tory, cash, government securities |0 [urther funds for high schoo o 1o concealment of his political {10 try for rom the fleld, and | [0 ¢ TC the navy department || 5rY Dt O e activiting | POUNAS for his 15-round heavywelght nd investments totaling 356,569,533 | CCrimodations until such time as the 'y ooiriee toward former Governor | While the Yale men were watchin ot of Commerce, of the activitics uimination match against Jack De- ainst $66 3 shiint hoa de schools brought up to the - pk ‘0, Lowden of Hlinois, and | him Harvard gy produecd O e Y il of the de. |Of these men and requested the aid |aney tonight in Madison Square ¥ T i F west possible condit ¢ is par- s c | s of R t o = % & lofr 5 ar r the s - e a v ! - “TThe decreased net earnines werel ! = o) lition. He Is par- ;4 in this manner might pre- |series of plays which brought @ | o Sy Cairigibic for her homa {°F M }', u\“’“ \Vflmuyvyl 1I- Garden, Delaney weighed 178 1-4. “due principally to the reduced real- | [CWarly anxions. he said, to have all | .ot the sending to Kansas City of u | touchdown and Brickley kicked the | 500 80 e T Tpatoka, The | Chants kst givine - them ans | Roth fihters were pronounced tn Fn“ FAM'[Y IN ization on sales of petroleum pro- POrtable schiools wliminated. The gation pledged to Lowden goal. Havvard won that game 36/ ¢ snzeles is expected to cover the | MOREY: ¥pe Of Advertising. rood condition after examination in Tucts as well a8 0 a toss ocensioned | 14eMan has wade a study of thix ™ {oprion of the mayor's plans for |10 0. e o Takehurst by noon 1o |©70n When for programs actually | the offiecs of the state athletic com- by the large carry-over of the pe- 'YP? Of building and is convinced it state political pr m appar Stock Broker e published, fx not approved Ly the|mission by Dr. William H. Walker. is unfair to ask some children 10 .,y was not so wholchearted. His| After his graduation fn 1 B Chamber of Commerce, hey were in good humor and . mrsue their education under the ynoineeme t Gover Small | Brickley went into the stock br . : time ago In an article pub- | chatte ¥ bofors being weigh- (« onf[n"n;’ on Page 10) L imnonnecment that Governor Sma 3 Washington, March 1.—(P—Sue- g Arch Street Man Planned e handicaps of portables, while others \ ould be endorsed for re-clection at | crage husiness in Boston. In 1 A (1 Ll ‘als buer Ouban | Lsned Inithe Heardy maga ed by the vetcran commissioner, . proper accommodations in | | ter meeting failed to bring much | he was indicted for illegal stock D ok t6 the mooring 7in¢ and quoted in fts entirety in the | William Muldoon to Bring Them to MRS GOOL“)GE YISITS warm, sanitary and pubstantial . pplanse and no one suggested that | dealings but was not placed on trial 40" 3 T der Patata. the Terald, Secretary Benson denounc: | Butting odds continued to favor [ T 3 " structures, he declared hie band “whoop it up.” as was the [until May, 1925 when he was ac- oo ©F RRore vd program advertising and criticis- | Delaney, in spite of the big conces- 1 . he decl: 1e W b it up,” as 3 o en he was 4 Arigible Los es awaited t 2 i s United States MOTHER ]“ HOSPITAL Unless the city takes early steps | cuse when the preside name was | quitted. His arrest on the charges ! " " 1( > - <:,»“”,‘ Art of a TR ts who permit themselves | sions he must make in weight. | _— to better the grade school situation, ;,cntioned which brought his conviction today 5! ‘,H;“ fopisto £ okt iRt 01 1 into violating the Indications pointed to the great- | X Alderman Johnson predicts the Fadorse Smith came in Angust. 1927 - - F) Chamber rules. The by-laws of the | est crowd that has ever seen an in- T | ca v 1927, et of Lieutenant . | Reultions orowalier. Garbingkido 3 ’ board of education will step in and The mecting also -ndorsed Frank ——— e plodiein ol ad | of Commerce do not ap-|door professional fight, close to 20, fl\ bring his wife and two children to ! President’s Wite Arrives in North- 8 Y s ! Commander C. E. Rosendahl, had this country failed to materialize 3 \ ; order improvements made. AS8 far [, Smiti'y United States senatorial | Policeman Settles Suit nned 1o continue the fiight from | Prove of advertising in publica. | 000 spectators bei prcted to con- with his death at the home of his ampton Guarded By Secret as reported cramped conditions at iidacy, F $100 in Cash P i o . Jorsey after refuel- |110n having less than 12 regular edi- | tribute o of around §200,000. sister, Mrs. Emily Szczepanski of the Senjor high school are con- unty platform demanded o or $100 in Cas e el e e | 768 Arch street m'tlmgm at 11:30 Service and Detective erned, the alderman pointed out jution-wide referendum on the pro- | Rockville, March 1.—®—A eu “‘ i . ‘l in e g e Reideeport, March 1 (®—Jack De- 1 o 2 y i h is v cal gues! n tion 4 ent & © etme ' hy 1 ke, w clang xe v A 1 lane o g fit an 00k Ghibek. He was 62 years i, Northampton, Mass. March 3 ¢ At this is a purcly local question hibition amendinent and ~ enactment | brought by Walter Burke, who was {aed 10 st 010 COCCRmE @ I)altmoulh Students Like |avey. tecling fit and looking in top | Born in Poland, he lived in his|_ el e i) { over which the state has no jurisdic- {of another amendment prohibiting |a police officer here and was laid off 1 i e e S condition left for New York this I atios connty mtit™” a fow yotrs | M. Calvin Coolidge arrived Ier | tion. Ho favored the plan suggesi- | the drafting of Americans for war |on Septembcr 19, Tast on the claim Rl be e Smith Girls the Best \omine contiied that he would win neo when e accided 1o come te the | 9:30 @ m. today 1o Visit her g by other opponents of the high service in Europe unless authorized |that he was physically incapacitated L landing at Lakeh o anover, N. H., March 1 (UP)— in his bout tonight against United States and make a home for | Motner Mrs. Lemira Goodhue, Who | school addition, which is to placc |y referendum of the peop for duty, agninst the city for back | AU excusston over Cuba, possicy College leads every vs| A consilerable number of friends his wite and children. . He was do. |18 11l in the Dickinson hospital. the student body on a fwo fill-sce er pl called for sctilement | pay, has heen settled for $100 1t was | Cliding Havana, was in stors [ in the country i ‘. ¢ the station to give the heavy- B AR tho family and #ince he i At the hospital it wis said (il sjon plan, one-half attending morn- of international disputes through the announced today. Burke claimoed 4 7$-foot ¢ B "-;1 5 ‘(‘fi 51 [tlon of Dartmouth students. weight a send-off and most of the came to this country he crossed the | % Goodhue had passed & Very ines and the remaining balf in the Hague court; home rule for local 8156 a month since he was relieved sarted e More Hanover mail is re 1 at | talking and casting was done by ocean three times to see them. comiontatits night. . afternoon, coverning agencies; opposition 10 of duty and trial of the case was to | |Nited States, Commander Rosen- Northampton Institution than | “Doc’ Casey, the fighter's trainer, He leaves his wife, his son, Ro- | rs. Coolidge was accompanied by e — centralization of taxing power in|have hezun shortl Hal i '“"U”“"‘: I‘"‘ s depart any other two combined. The Jatter said he was hoping his Ml = ey {her friend and Northampton neigh- e . fsions ‘appolaiel by the Fovs ment that the 00 mile voy 4300 piec mail leave from would give the knockout befors g, By s e |bor, Mrs, . B. Hills, Licut. Com- {Hotel Astor Now Earns owmisions songiied W (et ‘('h hire St bl would take ahout 25 hioure wHIShfartmouth daily. Ot these Smith seventh round B Bertha Dondor of Californta and s |mander Joel T. Boone, White Hous: $2,000,000 Annually [omy in pubtic serviee; denunciation eshire Store Ro bed‘ [ would bring the ship into her Hom: Wl iad brother, Charles Garbinski of Brook. | Physician, and a secret service man. | Now Yok, March 1 (®—The lof the present doctrine of “senti- | Of $200 in Clothes |station at Lak:hurst some time to- — S Iyn, N. Y. {She was met at the station Mr: | Hotel Astor in Times Square, built inental internafionalism;™” and oppo- | Cheshire, Conn., March 1 (P— morrow 5 et S e e Flght Returns to Be Funeral services will be held to- | Hills’ husband, L. L. Campbell, an-!on what was once a farm purchased n to crippling the protective | grance was gained to U eshir | Bucking a 30 mile L 'h. G ! Trrin Stops So That | Announced by Herald morrow morning at 7:45 o'clock at |other nelghbor, and State Deteetive | for $34.000 by the founder of the |Larifr. [ Ter mt gtore, i Main wtreet{ind, {ne Lba Swngaes WO0E TS agey Coolidge Might Eat ; o " his sister’s home and at $ o'clock at | Joseph V. Daley, and was driven 10| Astor fortunc 100 years ago, now h. mayor's enihusiasm for Cool- sometime during {he night and than 26 hours to compicte the 771 SIS, CRe e A uiow by blow account of St. Mary’s church where Rev. the Coolidge home on Massasoit s an annual income of $2,000 - idge brought the comment from ahout $200 worth of men's goods mile hop over th mr'nv)»- an from | Pl d, Mass, .\, oh, f— the Jack Delancy-Tom Heeney Stephen Bartkowski, pastor of Holy |street in a taxicab escorted by two | 600, it was disclosed today with the i tes Senator Charles Den- | taken. The plate glass of one of | France Field, Canal one, to the (UP)- 1r (..1\:.. .(.\\n‘ on 15 round fight at Madison Cross parish, will officiate. Burial state troopers. lease for 14 years. Vs headquariers that the mayor the windows in the front of the Patoka, to which she moored at rout: fo the dde of her mother | Square Garden tonight will be Wil be in Secred Heart cemetery. 1t was learned today that hosp Jacob Astor of the |has not been a supporter of building was broken. [1:05 vesterday afternoon. Before at Northampton hospital, stopped | meaphoned from the windows e | officials had known for several d 50,000 LIRE FOR DESTITUTE | of Mrs. Coolidge’s plan to come her Rome, March 1 (UP)—Premier and had informed her mother. Thi Museolini has directed that the Pre- | they said, | British Horse Guards, present owner of the property, renewed the lease to the present manager Frederick C. prevented the excitement | Muschenheim. Renewal of the lease fect of Treviso distribute 50,000 lire [over her coming which tended to | disposcd of reports that the land- among the familles of the victims of make Mrs. Goodhue's condition less | mark soon would be the moving picture theater, fire at | favorable at the time of Mrs. Cool- | room for a skyscraper office build- Moriago, idge’s previous visit in January. “n‘. razed to make | I heading across the tropical = she | cruised across the Isthmus of Ithe president. “Mr. Thompson bolt- | «d the Coolidge camp at the nation- | | coavention in Cleveland in 1924, | T THE { |ma to Panama City. ald a statement from the Deneen | i { 111:10 a. m. over the mp. It was also recalled that|| New Britain and viciity: | Guacanayabo Ray, she moored near- 'hompson at that time resigned hls| | Generally fajr tonight and | |1y two hours later making an unex- candidacy as an elector on the Cool- | | Friday; colder tonight. ! idge ticket * 173571 | na- Arriving at | while the first entrance to took of buttered here for break! The train t this morning. delayed 10 minutes dy of the land par- toast and coffee from the station restaurant. Mre. Coolidge refused to talk to re- | pected average speed of more than |portcrs lest the train be further de- # 133 milos an hour for the journey.'layed. of the Heraid. The fight will be described by experts at ring- side and will he transmitted by wire to New Britain by the As- sociated Press. The main bout is scheduled to start at 30 o'clock.