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- NEW SRITAIN HERALD , n~ News of the World By Associated Press Week Endiag \hrchsd... 14,976 ESTABLISHED 1870 f"f SSRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1926 —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ‘ S IR O T ST O NEWSPAPER STORY ,b) g Sionate Marriage’ Defended (IVNITTEE FORMED CHIEF HART AND POLICE OFFICIALS TRLLS WAN HE I bvAabbi Hadas in Open Statement; 1) A[) NAYY Bl FREED OF URDER| ~ O Favors Hearing for Judge Lindsey y 0, oo DRING $79,000 SUITS FOR SLANDER; I PAJEWSKI AND GARDINER NAMED o - “With Noise and Ballyhoo We Shall Never Solve Any | S“DD(‘” Preient Coolidge | smlflg in New Orleans Room Soclaloi’s:o;lnem,”afli g:.vs—el’la: Nole “?:\s A\‘\'eful ™ i p HORACE TAFT CHMRMAN e e [Y[;EUM THEAT[R ]S Milford Man Starves New Britain Member of Organiza- To Death After Forty Hiding From Law, Sees Head- As Pulpit and Press Make It Out to Be.” llfles Addmsm 10 Hl]]] e Sy Ham— Naval Policy. Milford, March 5 (P —Wesleyan TOLD To COME HOME l vesterday, Rabbi rshon Hadas of AS OTHERS CONFESSED i siowd wes i ineren the Congregation Brethren Sons of nll section, died today after Henry Olson Takes Advice and Goes Action Based on Alleg. ed Statements Con- necting Department With Liquor Traffic in New Britain. his detractors. 5 i " Early Discovery Credited With Preventing Serious i 1 After explaining what “compan- cticut ¢ panfonate marriage" idea, against fonate mar visualized b g . R which could not be relieved Israel of this city, defended Judge Ben Liudscy, creator of the “com lays 0f enforced fasting ow- 1o obstruction in the esopha- Back to Rockford, Ilinois, After Reading story—Will Soon Be Free Despite Fact He Was Convicted— Had Jumped Bail. Rockford, 111, Mar. 5 P—A man under sentence of life imprisonment | for murder sat in a plainly furnish- | ed third floor room of a New ! Orleans rooming house, hiding from | the law. In the same building, on another floor, wa s young wife, cooking lis supper to take to him. The man was Henry Olson, Rock- ford automobile mectanic, conviet- ed of slaying Floyd Stotler in an ofl station holdup last September. At liberty pending appeal for a new trial, he had fled with his wife, for- feiting his bond. It was last Wednosday night. Mrs Olson had prepared his supper. Outside, 2 newshoy was shouting the late editions. Mrs. Olson bought one, placed it on the tray with the | fo0d, and carried it to her husband's room, ' | 1dly, Henry Olson smoothed the maper before him. His glance wan- | 'dered nervously over the page. Sud- denly he stiffened, transfixed by these words which leaped out at him from under a Rockford, Iil, dateline: MICHAEL J. COSGROVE COSGROVE TO RETIRE clared “My own reaction to all that Judge Lindsey has written in his Companionate Marriage' s ‘it isn't 1s awful as the pulpit and the press have made it out to be'. Rabbl Hadas spoke as follows: “It may he tfrue that ‘marriages are made in heaven,' but they surely must be lived here on earth. We cannot hope even in our wildest fancy, therefore, to attain the per- fect state in marriage. But we can climinate some of the difficulties that prevent the realization of that perfect state, “There are two factors that must ba considered in every marriage. First and foremost, the man and woman involved in the marriage. It capable and competent they will the marriage healthy bodies and make a success of their union; oth- sound minds, and above all orwi the chances are against a spiritual outlook that will m successful marriage. For marriage is | forbearance and p ceand o w career, or better, an art. And some lingness and determination to mak are better trained or more gifted for | good—only then may the coupl that carcer than others. This human hope for happiness in marriage, 1f factor will always remain the most murriages fail lamentably in important in the consideration of all |than 12 per cont of the cases which marriage problems. And yet, despite [end in divorecs and tragically in all the overabundant discussions of many more which do not end in di- marrlage and sex, men and women | v it is primarily because w have not yet fully realized that no have not realized the importance of couple has a right to happiness in | marriage, that only by bringing to RABBI GERSHON HADAS, fl'tm'inhld on l' president power to suspend con- international naval limitation eo volicy i Ti t of the Taf 101 | Bloomq nd Prof. 124 Knox cliell of | i Judge Lindsey, is, Rabbi Hadas de- | . 7 L members of congress @ tive i the Hurtford 7Theological scminary ional men, tors fror iy parts of It has stated as its ohjec port of President Coolidg ivinal recommendation naval construction bill ta no approxima 1y in the ime limit for the compietion of the y (bont ithorized, and vmphusizes th n of provision giving t it Main struction in the event of a suceessful tire nmittee hopes to stimulate Din ion 1 resolutions in clubs, ' bad 1 ies and organizati 10 secure Sald ind iy t nd n to Washing partn Mass. Has One. Too or his ex similar committes has b In the opinion of 1 in Massachusetts v 8 fire startod in Brooks as chairr d | the stairs, Moore as treasurs vison, John H. I7 Hamilton, Joseph L Maleolm Forbes, Ada Comstock, Wil liam Allan Neilson, Elle ing into the ton and Mary sheathin, quist was pas rounds, when he from the thea saw smoke pouring bringing several v dircetly under partitions between Henry [ the dressing room heing E could not withstand firemen | dwork in a manner | to Be Served To- day or Tomorrow—Chief Aroused hy Use of Wife’s Name—Pajewski Repudiates Gardiner surgical operation, i herman who was about 200 pounds Papel dth, and stood six ‘s tall. He was taken cport hospital some ind returned to his Although losing in weight rapidly uzd able to take only iid nourish for forty rman mair his courage, checry disp and smile end Based on an alleged slander pub- He insisted on his friends see- ing him and told them that it was i his intention to giect the end | Yesterday, six lawsuits against Petep lished in an out-of-town newspaper wski and Henry E. Gardiner were gtarted today. Chief of Police William €. Hart claims $25,000 damages and his wife claims $10,6 000, Detective Sergeant Willlam B, MeCue Sergeants Patrick A, Me- Av and Thomas J. Feeney and | Officer Thomas €. Dolan each claim rx\prtm nts the plaintifts. He said [this afternoon the papers would be with a smile “and Wit} 1 his hoots " Pro and Con of Argument; to Be Heard This Evening that threatened serious results. The | “Henry Olson, wherever you are, its membery; | theater proper not reached by | Rev. Willlam H. Alderson of nu-} read this!” lanY “FF AfiAIN UNEMPL"YMENT IN The Conneetieut ..-mumm.m ;\l\it be | the flames, but the entire auditor- |Trinity Methodist i e Quickly, his eyes drank in the | “Unmarred Record of O\er; RET IJ S T" BE NI]'I‘[ A Rl fum was filled with smoke, AUSINE |y orexman tonight when the Pro- words, . N, some. dam: LRt + im} . 8 a | ot o rela T S e o o e 30 Years” Nearing names of the Connreticut committee 750N W 1 Juda ey HeStant Ministers’ association enters | ollow: Honorary ehairmen, Edwin 3 & s e | lor, and sentenced to lite imprison- \\,”‘,l\ \m':-‘ norary chaitmen, BAWIN prossed complete satisfaction with | yrotest against an ordinance to ment, you jumped your appeal bond, Its End ! gy | the work of the fire department In |logalize Sunday afternoon moving i SRR i Start From Washington Marred Secrelary Davis Ordered o Beke (3% ey confining the bl ant spoks in A tlogate o] by Minor Accident exhibitions. an Come Home. The retirement on pension of Of- | S d R LLX o By "‘ Tan e bolive In discovering the blaze n |Citizens will be present to speak in “But you may come back now, ficer Michael J. Cosgrove of 33 Chap- ' flPYey a“ epOl‘I g 2 Ry g spite of the fact t the building favor of the proposed law. };om‘ Ilenry Olson that life sentence man court is anticipated shortly, on | i not located on the sircet, but is | groups will be heard by the ordin- — asurer, Harold Chapman Bailey though it still hangs over you, is not account of his poor health, which | o the rear of other buildi anor V. St John nance committee at its public hear- | Hartford P e G S0 LG OTER REACKRS HONR COOLIDGE 15 GHALLBNGED .t ) il g L Ty | ing over his shoulder, reading with | W. C. Hart of the police department — k lowings members wmily b at 47 Queen street, | A wide p cat az;m_maflamung the- him. They read that George Bliss | =aid today he had conferred with the | s P ’ Senator Wagner, Democrat of New £l J. Bassett, w Haven; [owned by Joseph Tuscemi, Firs ;-»rw; f; :u h\;R ;A‘) a ¢rno(oz m:-‘ and Morris Mahan, 17 year old boys, | officer and members of the Cosgrove | BeHel 15 Expressed That Flying 'y Tayhr Rlauvelt, Harifords | Doputy B K. Barnea roporting [{on picturcs will be reported by had been arrested and that police | family and in all probability formal Colonel is Headed Back to His York, Takes Issne With Presi- Herbert ¢ Bell, Middletown: Chaun- to Captain Kelly of the police de- »‘\-' "‘f"‘n“‘”’ Sl ?i‘uln"m;f‘_"“bf; o sald the boys had confessed to the | petition for retirement will be pre- | ; ey B wster, Hartford; Mrs. | partment that three bedrooms fn | A ballot has been t o br ‘eq crime for which Olson himself had | sented at the next meeting of the| Own City of St. Louls—Passs 0nUs Statement That George 1. Chandicr, Hartford; Mrs. the house were bl simultane- ‘mv'lnwm\w. ! «Lq}«)m..( picture fans " i been convicted. They read that Ol- |board of police commissioners. In ment s Plentiful” Frederick Chase, Waterbury; Abra- ously when the firemen arived at fon «1\4 \Ufl;}: i Lw“d 'v'W"“) were | CHIEF W. C. HART son's attorney, convinced of his|view of the charter provision, Of-| Unnoticed in Crowd. s S Veldman, Hartford €. O.112:25 Snday morning in response to subplied wit )\(x‘r oia s mnS r;qmfir( 8l client’s Innocence, had pursued clues | ficer Gosgrove need but apply, be- | Washington, March & (Bh—Colonet | Washington, March & 9 secro. Fisher, \f"".“"‘\;”‘,“ '“1[;' l_.”‘ g 1\\_‘ an :<1v'y-vn“7r:un? ,”,n“. e ;::' m"‘“f ‘me“‘; e ;.‘;mo: ‘Tm; served on the defendants this afte which led to the Bliss and Mahan | cause he has been in regular service | |/tary Davis of the Labor Department | Greenbacker, Midalefieid; odorel 716, Stamloximan nesiened bo the dn | WL 2 opu ol in e s et DK gt e e Seeale more than 30 year: Charles A. Lindbergh, with four |t & Ainsworth Greene, New Britain: Mre. | vestigation. No_actlon had been |cts were dre es Tho e RADARGE el ‘You think it is too good to be| “He has an unmarrcd record of | companions, took cff from Bolling | VA% divceted by the ¥ Bell Harper, Unionville; Harold 1aken by the police at press time. VS tardine wiewski as having | . 2 o 5 Honii i Of 6,000 ballots dropped into|Gardiner and Pajewski a clude e ar | sple ervice and e St S estigate and re corning Holeombe, Hartford; Daniel How damage to the hiouse and fur- | PP ST s true?” concluded the newspaper |splendid service and 1 regret great- | peid at 10:22 o'clock this morning [MVestizat Selast BRI e Ao A e Alehings s about $500, Chicf W, |boxes, loss than a dozen disapproved | 2¢cused Chief Hurt and his wite for an unannounced destination, A story, which had been written |1y that his health will not permit ; . B i o e Vi . and family, and the other membera throughout in the second person. him to continue Chief Hart said e TR L Noble said. - o oy tenogn movios, It W0S| ¢ wisiipplisedderertut R “You are wrong. It i true. Come [today. “I hope he will live long to ' broken tail skid had prevented a Cielidge Ciafleaped ““‘y:-:l.n;). “: Sbatiny A number of slight fires kept uk. Tt ‘was admitted that mans who i In collusion with . bootlsggers. home, Henry Olson, and see.” SOV Dabiobibt e somall iatariat G 15 i Tne: statement that femployment | Naw Londens. Wiliam Wi Lesnard:] s Lopartment buay over the weske || 7o M0 Sunday afternoon movies | Gardiner, according to the article, The Olsons were back in Rockford | carned. He was a good police A new skid was e Tirord: Grasa” T Yow Newiondoasiindicated dn the Lol e toy | MR Rty SOh ol P et R today. The sentence of life fm-!and a fine man in ev i-Hoover Field, Va., across the Poto- (o y'vm“” S o Do M T e e D (e o by L Eati o that federal authoritics und quoted Pi- B gHmeNt remaincd drover the g6} CriiniGeoian il Koy fand OUIEE (roec rlver nd withthedito i saninifees 0 It BIMAtiES (0 ConRs iy George I H. Nicholson, Hari- | o 0 O ety do not, wish to have thelr recre. |J°WSkl, Who was deposed as chairs vear-old mechanic, but its fangs had | officers and members of the depart- | monoplane in which the fliers arrtv. |1l eCember was challenged by Sen- fords Grorge e M Nhowon HAr- ) grounds; 12:15, N ) Tandecker ey it man of the board of pelice com- been removed. After the arraign-|ment learned with regret of the | g here Saturday from New Yorlk, |A\0F Wagner, demoerat, New Yo ; Tackwell = HMarmon Polter, | 200 Berlin, goass dre genr Sbithle bl missloners atter a police “ngent™ ; s e Saturday from New York. |y, “yypporting his resolution call port: Ttockwell Harmon Potter, \p oo o > property; 3:09 v e ment of Blisa and Mahan today, | contemplated retirement, as “MIK" | Tho first attempt to take off failed S FPOrting I resolution « Hartford: Mrs. rank ¢, Porter, New ; el Aetna I Co. I had purchased liquor in Pajewskiw Droyided there was no hitch, Olson's | Cosgrove his been not only.one of | stter the plans had traveled about |roant conatties oy tus Tines au: Havens R, B, Riggs, Hnriford; Dr.|No: 6 to Tovers il Gog 2T | EUNA BNBURANGE £ 1, 48 Broad strect drug store and Pu- attorney was ready to move quickly | the best known officers but one of 50 varge, [partment A Hannah G. Roach, New Londen; Srss firi £:81 p. m, No. 610 Wil- ] ggep jn Supreme Court | iewski's brother had been convictea to free his client. | the most. highly respected. He al- | Destination Not Given. [Tttt ain e 11ld Lenalden: s dH roas et an SitourKe miisepprl: (0 DGo aivs EASI R ington, March § (®—The in police court of vielation of the e ways enjoyed the confidence of his| yarry K. Knight, one of Lind- !the Mr. Wagner said that Mrs. Taleott H. Russell, New Haven; | AL30:20 this forenoon, €. No. a and 161 other stock fire in-|liquor law. According to Gardiner, G[FT FROM SKY DROPPED {superiors, and was known to the ¢ mipc lo s Mea oy surance companics failed today to he had 1 | from Pajewski that | . i bergh's companions and backers of [“had the president studicd the fig- John, Hartford; el fite and at 104 public as a fearloss, aithful police- | niy trancatiantic fllght, refused o urcs for - November-(he month George Van Santvoord, Lakevills; UDEish @ grass fire and at 1 obtain a review by the supreme court 1o test out the validity of new 3 & ven: . 'o. No. 6 went to Corbin avenu . ON GOV TRUHBULL!S LAWN;"“:“' @ oAl announce their destination although during which he was preparing his ds, New Haven; Sanfora M. 0. No. 6 wen . | o Oficer Cosgrove was born 0|y yug presumed to be St. Louls. he found that § . Bridgeport: Arthur E,on i smik : 2 rates ordercd by the superintenders would have Cromwell, August 31, 1 and was . Norwich: Mrs, Paul P. Swett of insurance of Kans | st 08,7 Assistant Secretary McCracken of fi to every one hundred men A | = Z |appolnted a supernumerary officer | 1o commerce department had des- cngaged in manufacturing in 1923 Hd TAn E. Trumbull, Hart- REJECT PEACE OFFER The companics attacked the new Scranton, Pa. March 5 (P More s as confiscatory, arbitrary and Minfature of “Spirit of St. Louis” {in 1890. On April 28, 1894 he w: cribed the colonel's visit here us |had been dropped from tI pay Mrs. 1. A, Westhrook, sppolnted & sefilar axd sinoe Ben | oo 0o da) senifisance and mersly |=olls by November, 1947, and ihat Mrs. _Josepha ~ Whitney, {ijyn 1,000 miners meeting in the |unreasonable, based on mere caprice, | he served as a night patrolman fOr | 4 stop over on his way back to the situation prevailed throushout the > Have oA Winslow, ) i district today rejected th \d without regard to the cost o:{ & number of years, and a traffic of- | yyoury city, whole United States.” proposal us outlined here doing business in Kansas, | |ficer and theater officer in later Others making the flight with Larometer Falling by union chiefs and coul op- | (Spectal to the Herald) iyears. He was regarded as an able i i ind 4 Zillia “The latest the bureau rators and 1 iviv \, H . Platnville, March 5.—Gov. Trum- | director of traffic when stationed at | [iniver$h are sl b I is that for BLIZJARD BIJOGKADES S ixty Not Vaccinated; bull, Connccticut's flying executive, |the corner of Main and East Main e Av T i ; st Main | % ary, " he said, “reveals| ot lice searched Barred From School who observed the 55th anniversary | strcets, one of the busiest corners fn | 1+ Mahone i ot s :)RTHERN MICHIGAN e ’ to the : | Meric a\ end 5 P —About 0 | 1 i Merid M; 0’ > dbergh's departure. t the : : of his birth yesterday, received a|and city and while on assignment| , DFIOF to- Lindbergh's departure, 008 FRE TOIRTEIE B8 RO S0 ¥ children found themselves barred | . Art Goebel, winner of the Dole prize nildren fo ’ £00d will token from the skics tn at the Capitol and Palace theaters for v puie w07 of the Dole pr K ago the American Federation ) e Fioh roctlics. eauCALD I PorTiGin: g s ob B ministure seviodnct e kave BitbTaciio) ! filght which ultimately will take b Labor! reporten that one ouf of [Two. Murooncd Pasenper: Tralus| . oo March o (P—Tene- | tion this morning when the Merlden | oy &z Dol Lindugren's § Bpint of | O st U0skraye s appointed 45 tog%n Franci, 'a‘wh’(‘ro lans will ficlarles under the will of Andrew \board of education’s ediét regarding St ol st oppt v bereseat C | (e Tog Maritore i T DA [oels ) cus NS R i Car o melude Chict Justice |vaccination against smallpox went ¥. Arnold from an airplanc piloted {tave W. Hellberg. The lutter 1s atit | | Japan. His first. stop will he at Largely to skilled labor, it seems Are Ysolated. celared today by the into effect in the public schools. by Lieut. Osmond Mather, a pilot for ‘in the service, beinz No. 1 man, | 339 st stop u i ; obvious that the unskilled laborer Th . o 1 h i : irt to be liable for fed-| The children banned from the the L. & H. Alrcraft Corp, of Hart- | while Officer Gosgrove holds badge | AYton. Ohio. is In an even more unfortunate po- | Kiult Ste. Marie, Mich, M PR { uildings represent the off- R = ¥ v on the annuitics they school ford. No. 2. Officer Danicl Cosgrov " sition. g two : Gov. Trumbull was notified that an | son of “Mike.” (Continued on Page Fight) ate today to unemployment throughout | country. btained from 5 hitainod T0om |y oiontitu Prosented to State Executive on His Birthday. very six of its members was out Dug Out and M, of work. Inasmuch as this applies v Clties stilb ecision of lower PETER 4. PAJEWSKL ind, 1. Raymoe s “I can not say who furnished the | trains maroo ¢ snow drifts for airman was about to visit him with s box contalning the miniature over | R l O wages were dropping and the ranks 'siction of the upper Michizan For $300,600 For Alenation of executive, The minlature was ruit- Fairchild monoplane, was flown | Scones Hoover, Too Sl of aanad (Continued on o'clock and fire started unknown poupdcd the following doctrine for (he never yet has formally an-| | ATHE | | dows. D the storm 8 day of Wil 7 . sportsman open to her husband if he will re- | .ye case 1or publigition. -EnE dows. The children, Domenic, b creignty of the states must be pre- | “The swift and sure punishment of continucd ol ton olated. Roads were made e Alls T i HOHATAE s Tors oL Toriia hout a year ago. the inclusion of his wife and. family, I president this misinformation about more than 1 an army of a gift and was out on his front lawn | high v nd plentiful - employ- today to break e z the side and, held up with a small R y of the discontented were daily be- o, X parachute, it gracefully floated to Is (< S tt @ ing recruited by new amics of the ¢ el a ot e leee unemploy: But 1 do know th loc about 0 passen- e i i it was a grave responsibility to Iull . Y at Strongs, 6 |Chief a Murs. Hart often escortes S sagrared o capianation of e Call Agamst the Republicans i\ i e ’s Affection; Prefers Him 'S sy sar helie hat conditions were satisfs t 0 i Wa8 SNOY o . he eity line safely into New Brit- Gocialon. belief that litions were satisfac was snow- | H“ b“nd [3 A ecikon, rerers M| o ey 1in trom Teterboro, N. J., to Harttord Campaign Message of Missouri Warhorse Also Urges: “irom M. Lohaidenatne : reloased, proccedes to Sault | | e e ¥ y Lie Ca 1 AR avalElhom A aos Thil = hief Hart, who learned Saturday last Friday by Licut. Carl Dixon of e A RS Florenice Holland Says That While Mrs. Gladys | Che! Tar : ¢ Q v . {hears all and knows all, the trum- Lk e 1 A L Q g >0 X . iR el Fedadnel Dixon 18 chief pilot for the L. & H. Self Government and Sovereignty of the s i o \polis Zicgler Has Stolen Landscape Painter’s Admira Sunday paper. _refaincd Judge aircraft corp. pol - . . s il T Mangan at The others took States “Must Be Preserved.” s bricht young men have e s e i L tram Califormig ronte into the Soo, ow- ' ported that John « O'Rrien and - - conitiol of the tracks thew K. Malinowsky, owners ot Family in Worcester | Washington. Mareh 5 (UP)-—The spirit of the constitution, | Vermont, ail across the nation, to "% 1V 110 €O \‘\f’;\\‘“w Sl N TArEH: & UP) = n'lh 't of obtaining money from |,y Worcester, Mass., March 5 () — |CamPaign nicrsase of Senator James | “The march of centralization must |discover not a single idle man. Tut ler might take steps - EoNrt Ra A for peace in .democratic ranks sovernment by hoards and bu- [tune in on the department of lab aligR i pei o : g Pajowakl, a8 His- 488 A e clitlng Mis silte Snd thires SN e, o)t owith fiie 910, FncRNon ah lors: | raai) i elEs nust Loace {you hear the admission: Sl Ui aad was rescued, one fireman was sSe- s acies g B tion service into the dis eir interests in the villa and po o “TE0C S8 otation of the - jrascals out.” Mthe disciple of typically American | been cancelled. The rail Holl painter, has other property here determined quor law in their drug store. Wheth- G AleRaibi0 i canisene on Hibrse s S e e e LSRR L OB aly B nerian | : : fire swept the DIbaro bUngalow | pross tnro e tort b the United theories and beliefs then laid down | 4 snows, cleared by plows, courts by T S el s e e T L0 in the articl: would take action er ons, the walls of h ollan, 1dys Vir- husband by he ther and Hol- be ibarned: 1oMey. the west, Reed parked his inevitable changes which he intimated would nyons, the v which in Hollar u v her mother and e léarned today. to them from a stove in the kitchen | gemocracy: Noonoed Bis cataidacy) . these lanes were fed 1 reputed milli e, tur ; _ing out that he i placed the g,.,’. The family was taken trom the | “If this people are to ror frec, *The first is for the ho e Arine b and i ar i a4 Hollands live on gler obtained a divorce inlter in the hinds of Judge Mangap Halma, 2, and Margaret, 8 months scrved. 'an public plunderers, bribemongers Iy rising temperature Tuesday | s d many motori caught the show places in town. Mrs. Holland lives at the villa'and he said he would go the Hmit were taken from thefr beds by Me ‘The feaeral power should be and other malefactor: afternoon. in the stor forced to aban- | Mrs Holland said today that she lLere but her husband has been|to clear his name and theira *The when the plane wheeled over his J k f ({3 ment at a time when all the signs 1 that has para- home. Bergeant Arnold dropped the |J@AC) e()n‘an ly 1) e t e and all the evidenee indicated that : N OTtab i e v[ m q e Her Nel hbor arien ¥/oman Sues g the ground, landing not far from the The plane used in the flight, & tory. ton, 50 miles cast of - other policemen we 5 i jof commerce, tha f | St Marie, but the other was forced | New Britain in one hour. Lieut. Peace in the Democratic Ranks—Says Local jthe administration that sees all, Mus. i the article was to. appear in 1 ofticials were do : tion, It’s His Love and Not Money She Wants the same step today. and it was re- Firemen Rescue Entire | to Ohio, fro flooded areas to | | City Drug store ou Main street. i 5 d and raged all of yes hich 00 mages & The family of Michael Dibaro, in- |A: Keed of Missouri is an appeal |be arrested. if you adjust your recciver so as to i Holland has a partition euft automobile and traction her husband, s & newspaper article wo having said’ he against the republicans: “Chaose the 'he white-haired hut tall and| we have unemployment, rously injured and damage esti |tool - The whit 4 bu' tall and ' the hardest hit, Recent hec N the New York| Mrs iolland says that money 08 o o number of others mentloped Press before he left on h tour of his seven demands for corrective | early today. ] : e by - : E The Dibaro family retired at 10 punatella on his ofiice desk and pro- be used if he is clected president s were hisher than t T G5 e lang sl Mg o was not inclined to- dis burning _hquse through the win- |local self-government and the sov- istration of government * he said : it ana iy Ny all cities in the mstriet ' wdjoir s nd the Ital- former husband was - | He felt cspecially hurt, however, &t Dibare and handed through a win- brought within the limits not only | don thoir ¢ 1d make their way was willing to taks her husband making his home in an apartment dow to the firemen. ‘of the letter, but also. within the (Continued on Page 11) to shelter afoot. back and that the suit was not with |in New York. 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