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ews of the World By Associated Press gy, Il o f NEW BRIT% ESTABLISHED 1870 LEVINE REACHES CUBA IN COLUMBIA™ AFTER 14 HR. AIR JAUNT FROM NEW YORK Completes 1,600 Mile Flight With Miss Ma- CAMPAIGN STARTS % ana Bank Closes Doors When 'FORDELEGATESTQ . State Examiners Find Accounts HOUSTONWEETING ~ Are Short Approsimately 250,000 Reward of $10,000 is Offered for Arrest of “Col. Jimmy Republican Supponlels of Lead- Lang,” 73 Year Old Banker — Product of N. Y. PM]NESSA UPP"SES ing Contenders Also Carrying Slums, Coming to Town of Sullivan on Hot Battle in Southwest Following Civil War, bel Boll . SEWER BOND ISSUE Bl e e s B L A e and WIlmer . Lanker was ou his vacation for a|son of a father he professcd to ro- '[HREE.CORNERED FIGHT month bis friends in Sullivan hoped |member only as 4 drunken Civil W Stultz. Former Mayor Returs to Polii 1 g e, ve swspnbe Wil ool wio ial 3k i, and sl | o LOOMS UP IN M[SSOUR[ e e [ Hangor led T Loty ievery T A q cal Arena at Rauy | radly pumled. e been or. | 208, T8 arrested 2ad placed in an Lindy, Costes and Lebri l\‘ Lowden, Curtis and Hoover Will ¢ red i(nvr. Cot Aniops stvest i | ?)1‘\»‘, di\ he camo with a group o and Goebel in Air Today MUM ON Hls CANDIDACY Battle for Del i Mninds L‘ll’;l ml \‘m‘r ]“.1;1. l.n: “‘.!;lx“u:l:r[;l'::l\‘a:u{:::i:n ;Z»ln‘\-'«e with James! Yor in Various bectumg of of Dawes Are on Lidge Waiting to [} could not be The boy took the nan NEW BRITAIN HERALD qu'"CUT TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1928, -TWENTY-FOUR PAGES of his Average Daily Circulation Fer Week Ending 1 49976 March 3d PRICE THREE CENTS CITY DRUG STORE OWNERS T0 ASK $25,000 IN SUIT; SAY THEY WERE SLANDERED DEMOCRATIC PARTY OBrien and kv §t. Lawrence Waterway BOLT Nm P[AWE[] i it Lo Proceed Against Pa- - LATTER WOULD FORCE " LOWER FREIGHT RATES Aut-Seloon League Also Duubis ~ jewski and Gardiner. Wet Candidate I Likely gais e ot e o BRIDE WAKES STATEMENT ecign Relations—Docs WALSH BELIEVES FARM RELIEF BIG CAMPAIGN ISSUE Wants Lower Taril and Rapid Completion of Great Lakes- Presidential Platform of Dunn and Muller Consider- ing Taking Cases to true. foster father. Aoty Court — Pajewski De- 5 - 5 G —Rec . conldn’t have ta the | Jimmy attended a lttle red brick | ¢, g 1 = ’ o |Suggests Desirability of Referving SHp In—Iecd Invading Oklahoma oul ve tal © | 3 ! % U S Popular With Other Coun- 1 clares He Feels sure Houston Con- . Country. money of poor people” they said. |school house, later Vaipiriio urie " clines to Make Statement Expenditures of Morc Than $50,- Kansas Cify, March 6 (UP)—Sup- | But the ¢itizens' Trust company versity, and becams a school teacher. | tries ~- Says Prohibition I~ Not vention Will Pick Man Who i Not S pesars Jorters of leading contenders for the | doors have been closed. Bank offi-: In 1532 he entered the banking AL . e o - 000 to People—Would Create Em- i\ a1 nomination in hoth par- | ©a1s Who €rew up under Jimmy re- business under the jate Williaw .| Important. Ofensive 10 Southern Drys, : : Columbia Ilying Field, Havana, | & L enIing on ntly related that everything was Crowder. Civil war veteran and for! . 3 ] " O'Brien and Matthew R. March 6 (UP)—Charles A, Levine's | ployment by Road Tmprovements. (tics are carrying on an intensive e about 50 vears winee, Jimmy, who Washington, March 6 (L) - A St Pet e, | ) » tors of the City ! for N . = e RES et el O ) sumple effersonia solution B 3 Bellonca monoplane. Columbia ar- | Creuting of 4 municipal tund w‘;"‘;“": v;»lfl west for cot \hl\m-' It 1‘ once was a !;‘Hknluo\rl‘ xfii ‘C-o.)\\rl.! :n’x”‘;‘ JJK ;‘” ";! ”1 ~K“” A 1% 1 1t 457 Main street, today f g ion fter jtrol of o ations. president of : long 'movie czar, has ha ¢ fidence relief and developiment of to o Wes ived hero at 1345 1. m. foday afler | piovige work for the unemployod | oo s GoERHONS | lls. |FrcHdent of the 1 Al B G G0 je e = ;5 ]; g Jawy P. F. Mc- & hebtamilastiignt ot EAEhell g gkt tno samie dime: bring yoaq |sourl Asfata (damoCrALIE: CONVENUIDN |ealinated Shortaasior Besh0nb, Sl ok o e e dtas aricvas e r’” ) “ ; : © suit for $25,000 vield, L. L. | conditions to their proper condi- | Whicl ueted its delegates for ' ndications that Jimuny hed zbout mente since he started on s vaca- | the P “"l \“ 12 conclae platfox 1 ! I, Pajewski, former {h Levine in the famons plane— | , . owas t 000 of it a fourneyed to upon which Senator Thomus J. o ) - . With Levine in the famous plane— |, wuo yurged by former Mayor |ScnMOr ! X it. tion revealed that he fvurieyed to upon whi n nian of the police commission, A il O b : convention of Kansis Ihe wissing banker's earcer In Iinid, Oklahoma whers aTmer Walsh of M. stands for th ’ A 10 Henty B, Gardlaos. obdatatiin G Lo | A M. Paonessa, who addressed @ 'jcans at Wichita todiy. 14 i hegan soon after © Sullivan girl, employed as i nur: R L B o Siiia ik S g : o and Dia flow o) Germey | z i / | demoeratic presidential nomination. counsetion wi o ) o HEAGE Of b fe e gathering of more than 350 at the The Wichita mecting showed also was reported missin: i D e : uier Stultz, pilet, ane haracteristies of being strictly « e e T 2 SRS i ATE L] 1 I'he suit is the result rmal opening of the democratic | Ul Bl e A : Iioll, of Rochester, and Paris | AL o e “ = ©[Curtis aftuir. Leaders iy the wove : announeed his candidacy Saturd His comn \as 1 Lterugnt - appeaning ikl party’s present spring campaign a pE i aieR iR e ; range; Soallod he ioen of Dt nifod hall last night. B Lot ol ares ChiLis oL 1chvEd o S et gt Dirldgenort Sunday paper. fn Wiy i pilsci Beoansatoriice iavalinol B0 60 B BL ',\,'r‘“;‘.‘;‘”w o 'y‘::r\‘ S o Ly | democratic party platform in an ox o va moven tiey allege. their names were eon ey had Teft Mitcl fehl cdito, announce himselt ai endorsement of Lim as strons clusive intery with the United the party ¢ " I with dllicit liquor traffic in )"}w Vs ol e A A for Paonessa, \ { Press. IR L A re- | O OB M o 'L'lu“w:v'w They M"l i 5 wm-q after eriticizin publican sys. ouri a threc-cornered b ' U i bl oveall oalliced e IR & e b ; .: ‘:4\I"l]lllllyl?’v;gl':’&s‘:"l ‘l"‘i" A : tem of government, concluded his is being carvied on between ; ey fot amaees claimed agains . Daytona Beacl, Fla. a . | L dies burden Walsli's statement of HiL R 1 Gardiner to $100,000, and at Miami 13 fown [1alk With a significant remark: I s of Lowden, Hoover and ¢n Sehrs ity o His Satcaent ok b Tl . e S | may have s 10T 1 5 5 F A al e Slo ki principle n wants WOs W 5 as sue car the tip of Florida 10, {may bave somcihing more fo 1l for controi of del 8 ol UG A S e i s o ; 7 ! Fhie fivime timetrom Mitehel|¥ou at a later date.” The ex-mayor, ae vopiiiean covention whie New Departure Co. Treas- Declares Cost of Building : piators it of st wor I tes. Hart claims — $10,000 Rielr M InE stinie s Shooay 125 e i s 0 | He would promise the farmers 1wo d Deteetive Sergeant Wiliam P, Field to Havana was 15 inours, 5% {whose party is confident he will be wi held in St \ A : T et R T o 5 ik MeCue, 8 s Patrick A, Mee i {its standard hearer in the mavoral | Maneuvering on the vim of ¢ urer Succumbs to and Equipment Would hingi—a lower turit which I ; S e o eante By S g ane circled the ficld fwics felection this spring, made no men- ‘lines arc friends of Charles o (thinks would brinz more ot ot 10 1 ations e R ¥ an ‘[,:.[(: Bl ,f}m:m tion of his candidacy Dawes, So Tiowever, Da Heart Disea: Be $1,000,000 equalify between the prices they piy e ' Yatl 1.] tr },'::;.“ Hnnn : {.n.]«:?m:m:‘;; or Miss Boll 1 1t was th Criticizes Sewer Bed Plans supporters have becn conient 1o view | RN Ry ::r\(?’lnzs‘ n:n\r :;l:r‘r..;y;lfim.‘ il ¥ abln o ukac elr) ot At e e » e S e ey jteq the serap for delegafes from the — ey receive cir products; ane vithout assistance or lead At " Hlminallon oL DUBIE Y "fi‘. | l‘fl,l m(l‘ ”J,‘,"," anene Y sideline Al vt shown (Special to (e Herald) The erection of a new Hig! rapid completion of the - rom anyone, What My, (O has been a business io e gh dutes thsigug Aiiancelbegumeh g s Bl Db clem o Drig 4 : tol. Ma 6—Willian E..jy (e northern section of Lakes-St.-Lawrence waterway 1o neies muy avise, 1 am o DR 19°has beap Antively ng lonors list, Last summer she 'administration’s program 1o speng their streng Wi Ehtman e of the New | £ A in charge of the City Drug Store. | ine and other tr 2,000,000 for development of the bowden L aasert ey nilli VBN AL A Rae ¢ Liniolihe o (prasiasld oy Eivo thany lower (nBIEhE rifes Honsible deadors oL thatty, = eiih owsid Leen assoctated (1A tosgal g vios jan ; 4 Dy control the Joseph convention Departure Mfg. Co. died suddenly the opinion of Mayor Josepl M. Change Foreign Policy v owill e prepared to act with | 2 e Hsen Asho RIREIR itlantic fiers to try 1o fly Aemanhnas for orsailng ot a s v B R LA B e e S e Summer strect, at| Halloran, chairman of the school ac- | e would seck o bring about wisdom and discretior with the office of the state's ‘attor- e Unlted States with her - [system of sewage disposal. The pro- | #M1 | A 4 230 a0 m. today from heart disease. commodations committee of alle s riding) SonApee i ot : i wilf | 103 fo Squirtes of & contdmEENEY statewide trend which they say is {what he call radical fo n \ L s or iR liger. Biie. gaoiden Anally m he declared to be a futile one | S S 0 o Where the | While he had been in i1l health for | school board who uaid teday ¢ our attitude towards and our re sity for the dry dem-| D OSiERIOr GE Sperpralan < BISALNY e Atlantic by stoamer. and start since cities 10 the north are pol- iReihra ALt e he pa veral years, is death was has hardly enough finan Baiie Sdih Srovate inationai o B e \\‘l 1 .\'\' v;lwmw.l many times \by N Americ t v as a female luting the Commecticut river hefore ' Resli e speeted. e had attended his care of proposcd addition |~ wpy ay he 100 much to say that]oef the nation in general even to con- |5 B ""‘I‘-" In other counties Lindborgh. New Britain's domestic and indus- |y o0 Yinked closely witiy | husiness as usual yesterday morning |to the High school buildings on 1as- | oo pave come 1o bo huted i dfh | don Lo deical. e [0 S PATIECUIGVOE RORES The flight was Levincs swoud [trial wastes enter fhe stream, The | TSSO S 1 in the afternoon had gons (o 'sctt street, lands;" " Walsh -declared, “but 3t 18 |ehance that any gidate il o e s R oable onc i point of distance. proeram, he charged. is one to apeng {10 00T Tl rerelt | moy | Hartford to visit a physiclan. ;oMY 0, i) Ue anaien | ssiede o adeart That 5b nalion benre 1 by 1 on o Manc Lot 2 O e R T ‘\;c' \lthough on un nsuecessiul start 100,000 for the sake of saving a ‘mr“‘ g0, and political scntiw Mr. Wightman was born in Soutir jemocrat ot the schoollyg any particular xood will, onventions is so extrenely | oo T8 m'“\_ ‘1; 'o“M ’a l‘n;; cn a world four he got from Eug-ifew fish and he urged that the tam- {001 in the rural distriets, ape | Meriden on Scptember 28, 1865, the board and was chnirnian of the | This aaministration dismally fail- | rer i ardiy' @ haly i | SAES 19 S0 RE - dBiey ":vhed. 1and down into Central Burope, | pavers of the eity unito to prevent e ip 01" T SRS on of Jonathan Stoddard and Olive school accommodations COWNMSE g oven to arrest by treaty the im- port ctor Dunn and Muller Cons . Next to his fiight with Chambr such an outlay. P (Davis) Wightman, He atiended thelnhm\ It undertook and complefed pending competition in naval con- ML, iavandt Etian “m'“ Py AY I to Germany, Levine's most re Referendum on Expenditurce (Continuea on Page 10) ool of that place and later Yale|the comstruction of meic than & gryetion between this comntry and 1 do be the bui T certainly will notsabioia markable previous flight was the| Return of some sort of iy jusiness College fn New Haven. Ae million dollars in school buliding, 19 g cmocratic i pasa Lot ay e A GHE BE mada ainne novie a|meeting as a check upon the c i Bric-{of the oplnion that the new school (Contined on Page 10) ney. I Dunn said today, referring to:the pilot—from Paris to Croydon, lng- mon council wa 1150 advocate .‘ VELMA WEST REBEIVES he was first employed for ' building would cost clese to $1,000,- i prod th zation in the newspaper article land. He bounced four times un!He peeited the history of the ol * of years in the dry goods 100 furnished. o man whose cl miday that he was associated with rom the Craydon fising feld. in|iown meeting and is supesssor, the fors of M. Davton Humphrey. Me! The ex-mayor said he beiieved tion whose attite bootl Mtenes Andrew J. jesperate ¢fforts to land. 1t teok [city mecting board, which was later later entered the employ of Russellthat a high school huilding in t cause probibition Muller Hill. who was called him 15 minutes to get down, Tue abolished and the final authority on & Trwin. Tn he came to Br -Morvhnrn section of the city \\"’_” PUSLI AN, L2094 the Lead bootlegger” by Pajewski, fire department, a doctor and an|bond issues nd appropriations 1 accountant of the N be desirable when the question was | stronghold of democr Gardiner, had not de- imbulance had been ealled fo at-ivested in the common couneil. '1’1; Co. and s nmx > first brought up but since (]hs;t‘ '.‘xmfl cane “ 1 leadership ' L ¢ whether to bring suit or tend him former mayor favored some gat A shortly after- he has found it .rv:prarw-\ ron! g which m :f the B ake other means of redress. The Rellanca plane appearcd over |@ring with authority which & 21 Yr. Old Hammer § layer «aras 1 1m7 e wae clected | financtal standpoin amendment possibi Meizatl 5610 086 3 | 2 e ressurer {o sueees harl ¥ 4 ) the fleld, the one at which Lind-'amend or reject the action of th e ! 2 5 = . ction of Chiel e e e e i e b of Husband Pleads Guilty rwaivay, resigned. He was alsol iS HIS Bwon Former Indiana Officer A ‘I’ e I ehn et ) i) member of the board of the direc- i to the Pan-American confercnce, at | AS a possible substitute he men- R 5 nem ! s will be served o the Pun-Anerican confercn \s a possib he 1 to Second Degree tots of A& New Dévariire Oos ) serts Entire Organization Into todsy or tomoyoey u 1 tioned a special public hilloting on Mr. Wight th t To SAVE SlSTER I . He was Flaghing from o cloudl ky. the | cxpenditures of 850,000 or mor = = Lol RN R NORE e Dueson g I paring them but because of the wlane circled twice rapidly and Mangan Sees Public in Revolt vity form of government was adopts Is Gigantic Fraud ovening of the Mareh term of su- linded two minutes later, Judge William . Mangan com- _ Laincsville, Ohio, March 6 (R~ i in 1911, had been eity auditor 2 porior court today be doubted that Levine and his companions lid | mented on the fact that t Tep- Velma West, 21oyear old. Wammer Ging has also been an auditor of the ' Loren Clary, Recently in Navy. Sub- ; would be able to complete them 107 Mitehel Field in freezing weath- stayer of her young hushand, Thom- Bristal hospital since its organization A ir Indianapolis, March n\‘l1 e ooner. He pointed out that the al- e - e peEen ward Wi s sentenc SRl v ~ was a 32nd Wits to Transfus Ald Mrs. o) HL Bemenderfer of Muneie, Ind., (i3 . i i Moo st (Chis ¢ half a day before. Ti m..,,‘uv (Continued on Page Twelve) Edward W was schtenced’ 1o seyeral ago. He was a 32nd uel .1‘ e o e IS mith hugxc.\ts )ldll_\ sitions against Chief Hart ape ture as they arrived he S8 A St lm;rl-ummm in Marysvilie e ree Mason, being a member of , dames Konnedy ormerly an officer of the K red to have been made with mal- 5 to 30-mile-an-our custerly breez: matory today a few minutes after ranklin lodge, A . and A. M. IKlan, today i a_deposition made fo Changes in City fob and thal thratons fietabt u “as blowing over the fivld PRUFITS [ll: ' 777 []75 ded guilty to second degres | Pequabuck chapter, R A. M.; Tonie: A" Llood transfusion was found |Attorney General Arthur H. Gilliom. ! his in would be somewhat dif- iss T {1 the Uni couneil, R.and 8. M of Bristol; | necessary Sunday night at the New declared Delaware County Kian No Government ferent from those being brought by Miss Toll fold the United Press 3 i ) Tl s G ot 3 brougl correspondent upon alighting from Judge Barnes said: “The court ' wWas) Commn Knights, Britain General hospital in the case 4 seceded from Pl iz My ants McCue, Feeney ihe ne that they would remain directs you o spend the remainder | Templars, Hi ¥ of Mrs. James Kennedy of 363 Mafn tion when it discovercd il - ! and Officer Dolan. The 1t Havana until Thursday or Friday, . b of your natural life in the Marysvill - Masons of wnd Norwich|street. Loven Clary, her brother, only queslionable tactics were o i h ases will be pre- Then we shall fly back to Palm veformatory for women. No part of ‘consistory of e Masons. recently discharged from the United fused in ally all states, o e A after service is made in each, and go on to other places in T which shall be spent in solitary cof- 1le was also an active member of | States navy, offered himself and a it : Mj\» ” 1 B v”'n‘ x 32 suit, Judge Mangan said. Ilorida,” she add.d. s 3 ow $5.53 finemen Compounce Rifle club and had held | pint of his Llood was transferred to officers were controliad 1 . 1 fire depart weki Is Silent Niew Poll, Lesine cnt stz are SUTPIUS - Now 85,532,664, "0, wavered {1 oifices in tha organization. Te was|his sister. Her condition shows . 'man Catholie political machin; { : I have done nothing and ‘Hawe ving at the Seville hotel. A\ -di F udge finished h 3 T ireasurer of the Endee club and slight improvement but she is =till ¢ |'l “rw “ .’m‘vi\;’w “\1\4“‘.‘; :l i . . p » nothi 10 say, "mn,nx' Alderman. W had a zood trip.” Livine org . <vCCOrding to Financial 5,70 oo renre member of the Tiristol Ledge of on the danger lst. naenderfer said. ¢ it Poter J wski declared today iile Dnitea ; & & e oncointersd to her chair and llks. He was also a member of — o Masia menilien of 4 commiUEs N hehil o] £ ) t ; n s he proposes to do oKy nml;'h “:I v ux‘. ; T : .:m her side, Bristol Congi ional chur \-Jl sTI(L DIES, investigated the Klan in mmm‘.‘w- Fokias bl sures mself in the lawsuits hine performed perfeetly e Judge Barnes then order th Surviving at son, Stoddard F New York, March ¢ UP—Tormer diana, Missourl, ‘“"“‘ . L PO was anno y Henry A, | bro ¥ £ Hart and others, "'I must be back i New York courtroom cle a m chtman of Bristol: a daughter, Supreme Court Justice Walter Lioyd \f e also in 3 A5 "' k““‘” ',‘ B « « Gt e cE Net proits of £1.7 + i ol 1o Velle herwood of New Hao i Smith died last night on a ship reputation and stutus of e iy i ; _,,0 WOMEN lN SEDAN stop ©ff at Palm Beach AL, oA ":‘l:n - I-n;uu'\ EA I to await he rve n: a sister. Mrs. Nellie Hull of - bound for Bermus u‘x‘wvu" mr]vw.v] ‘jl”w zar r,“ ol “m I ) ¢ 1 L veported by Landers, Frary & Clark oA Tanen 1 by his son, Wilton Liovd- T suid e fe wili ask the support of t publ Petershurg, Fla: Charleston, &, €. ‘ o it relle amd two grundehildren, § 3 the finan Tlinois oy 1 i OVERTURNED BY CRASH and other points. ’f“\.“. T,‘. 1‘3 St _,_“""‘,‘ :lm o ) ."y\' Both defonse n- | Llinor Ma Wightman and Wil- Smith of New York 2 bank that - SR bTIR i, 1 g : wderful trip, and 3|0 oCKU0IC0E ae surplus which [, 0need they said the fact that Hinm Sted Wightman of Bristol e = torneys werr e m'\'w:; it ivu‘x‘:»’ui : ¥ rl'jm Afled |raoButed (045,445,588 81 00 Jamil- ljpiua oaun madlghrio o 1Al AL oula ] Tha rand arrangements were SUB BILL T 3 Tow oyed 4 nense a % lary 1, 1927, has been increa to h : aVate Bour Washington, Mz 6 (A—Th Al i Mother and Daughter Lscape Injury Boll 4 have heen necessary )y reven) ineomplete at a late hour this morn- + . = O &6 Tpuls 4 Dividends declared i FR : esolution looking 1o Miss Boll emerzed first from the o= Phos tearcd Luatement made to Proscentor Pautin ' ing lironingham £ ahspliLcH flOC o “atholic wddod ; : iy s When Their Car 1= Hit lane. Several flaors wer Al e MG aanotinten 1O by Miss Mabel Y . abolition of the submarine througlt i : ; ] plane. Several fl:ors were ay 2 ke SN e ; " S5 Maby oun = 5 S S nderfer's de position was ta o ; follo: 5 (2) to greet her and her companions \j\']”'f “‘:J: "I o '”"’ . ”“ Velma. The statemen Mr. Wightman was a relative of ;international .t:,r'-mf-:_h as tabled by Attorney General Gillion for . ¥ : By Truck, = et L o of (iraclors. yeslorday: the 0 : w the state as tman. scereiary of North today by the house forcign 4 : tion with the suit ; y ““‘r‘nm Ston oftioio) I\ww mv‘l\"\y statement wus approved and ordered = )‘, G o v“.‘x\]\'\-w e m( e u\nu‘nllu‘a The vote was six to e e throe ¢ » e eloet Mrs Eliziboth Talcott of 9 Ledge S PAIErAlar o pi9etore SACY Inailed 1o stockholders. It was an- | oib¢ for jealousy o Lok SRR e bt reecntly to oust the K v g i of f West Hartfor 3 1 ) kholders s . Skl et £t e il \ ond ord, and her left for the hotel nounced after the meeting that Bd- l";'fl “h‘" _“\ 2 Kluy "\"]”' o Bl »year ot 5 injury: wheneh We2 — ward 0. Goss of Watcrbury en | 11504 Sl n H h PN A : it 1oy were i 4 (Conttst on Page 15, S438,9; Goss of Waturuury b bocn 150 arien High ¢ ool Teacher Makes AR ; : S e prominent in the mae di b "“" nas "“";‘]‘ s 2 o 2 “ i 3 » banking life of Waterbury, ccember 6, with Tis Pl t t Arated tha in INDIAN PSYCHOLOGY IS s Wt " e % ea of Guilty to Bigamy Charges ' -+ : e L e RIBlBEs 4 ; - vitt 8 N I 9 holders will be held at 11 a. m.. on ! 12Y VeIma wa ware K L4y B & 13 Rty or's home in Clevelund at Munele, Ind. H v ) F sl A re. After gquestionin G < 3 . vestigation had shown that Williar " ’ rol.4 The corporation’s financial state- g : S o & = v o § sl ,,,‘\'m,‘,m“_ cesed that she kitled Tim ator an Superior Court Prosecutor Severely Arraigns James L. rsifiiion ted shonn 1 S0 e ;i south « M u,.: < Maiden Faces Mans| G e e T argument ove T attending 2 - Q S S K sayroll and was ¢ o on Lake stree Rodskin Maidon Paccs Mausia: L Awets dunuary 1, 19 SR B Young and Demands that He Be Sent to State’s KL vasrell An0) B Ll b e Fripe for Shooting Man Who Asked fcee, and in Cleveland. She drove to fhe par- Prison—Gets § Months. ington, D, O, &nd b Hll ) A G W 15 reported i Do It andie: r the killing and spent the imperial investigating mitt \ 1 owas budly damaged Wer to Do It. s night with Miss Young ey 180 a5 8 ot ‘ il : 4 not b driven. while the D § ery and Gauly < Iridgevort h & (P—James Jennings. State’s Attorney Cimley |4 ' truck suffered slight damage Alturas, Cal., March 6 (P - Indian Dinery and Bany Briigevor \ ald. 5 (0 f A . b g - 3 ‘e , it % il e 5 a “delibera sreach Of | ews alse discovered 1 : i " " Sy e Offic Stanle pevehology, which canses the red | =8 Wartime Snv Is Given Young, 32, Darien high whw-l' d{ AL deli rd]l' llv ik We alse discovered that ! st resiz ey b ; x‘~‘4)' man to take another's word at | aotar Kesel A o teacher and athletic coach, today |the laws and planned by Young who had stolen between thre o ke fold s 1 a collision at 12:43 value, has been mado the basis of | “Assets danuary 1, Life Tevm in Prison ;... 4 ¥ fo 4 charge of big-|without any fecling of consideration four theusand doilars B “rnoon at the intorsection of the defense of Cassic Turner, Indian ; March 6 (8 -~ Jules Cesar amy in criminal superior court. for his wife in Maine.” cic organization had_ 1 3 B o | nd Myrtle streets, between zirl, who was called before the white Joseph Lape “ gian ueed He was sentenced to four months «4 arate's prison sentence 3. 10 have charge o L y ' o! iriven by Dr. -‘l."-*< Kupelian man’s tribunal here tod of i German spy during ey it by Judge Newell Jennings what this man placed himselt in | O (he Witnoss st - i i 123 Main street and A. ,\l."ho»gu for the slaying of Robert Declute. world war. today wis found suilty |y Young No. 2. Miss Winifred | position to receive and is what ha in the L . 1 it oy STt "'-"‘\\‘l""_i‘t‘ “*; The girl, who calmly accepted the |Plant. Marhin. jand sentenced to life imprisontient | popscnoter, who ulso taught in the | justly deserves tand should get.” salg | Vollowing the inv o 5 ) { | driving uorth on High street an | ment menderfer gaid his committe b Iriving west on Myrtle challenge of Declute to kill him in a foriress . Drarien high school and whom |the state’s attorney SiGiid 1t : el . b | Other P t <o vas driving wes 3 when he found that he could not win iasotn he jury deliberated only 1 min- yo0n0 gaeried on November T e b ca U _|streat wh © collision vecurred, her love, is charged with manslaugh- Liabilities Janus utes on the char nss MM, Te- 4197, tvas present’ dn the oMY M| 1.2 \C it Hiat we i daced sath, |Cloaned: of men of o il be con of ot Fhe right front fender of Dr. Ku- ter, Her story of the affair is simple: | Capital Stock fused 1o grant that there were any despicable th are faces - character and that wh : s s car was berit and;the Kapt “He asked me to marry him, and | 0 extenuzting circumstanees and et N " He had the effrontery to attempt t0 Wizard Evans did not 1 the de e pel car was struck in the’ iy i . sentenced Laperre to the max Mrs, Young No. 1. Miss Helena |y oqwink the people of Darien and |mand Delaware County Klan No. 4 = loft side, was badlys i um Timit 7 oL e = iseceded and issued a “declaration of e sy , It istered in the s Rl e B i el whom Young married on October | (Continued on Page our) independenc ; FIPE NI S ¥ Srowin e of Koupd & I ¢ was telling me how £ ke the gun. i G 4. 1921, and who prefaved e T e S eaar » ! Koppel & Brin, I pulled the trigger and went away. Al Tiabilitics 50 : s S i ; A L G i S i ke o . sl Juck Sharp, veteran northern Cal billties January London, Marel 6 nia Henie, |l Youne. was mot .. "l""‘:“;“ s ’f,‘”“(‘"" i n g « s £ STORY FALL 'AT-“'; fo 2 rney who canie out of re “ little Norwegian f ter, today 'resent. tha emenderfer w a) A > S Fall . Mas March Bsd ifornia attorney who came out of r % & M ladies world She had made preparations to be | THE WEATHER with the Klan in 16 i ia o 1 67, wa rement to defend Cassie, announced retained her title of ladies world ! ) 1 by the hoard of idward Anglohart, 67, was instantly A Ty * i e an ¢ lere today but was halted by last | | Bemenderfer's t nd ¥ ol would contend that Declute knew | el pion by o brilliant on o : 1 i toduy when he fell off @ ngh of Indian peyehology fo 1 . free figure skating. A sl MiDute information from thestate’s | | New Beitabn and vic instances was stmilar to ! mer re ‘ sty g Sl x)ich that. tite drl soRls contpiy 55535 | Vingon, Boston airl, captirod second <iornev’s office that she would not | Fair tonight and Wedne: N S N '\ town section. He was one of a gangs " Z : e g 2 Y B oston eir SRS ) | Rot end, & Termer nio of all fubinsh s N te - He g With his strange request swith the o 'place. Miss Fritzi Bu f Vienn: called 1 i of the forthcom-, | riing temperature. ot :'nh"oi:rs;.‘ i i ner arlces ot . o retseving 46 iasuii 2 u 4 s 4 a ss Constanc inz wlea of zuilty. . Jos « v, Ind, an ; b e v.mu.l, ”~» as <'| would “give | g & shown 1 afior dc n: v‘hv';l‘ m“ \:. LS | Wil = v : M“u \ A bl (Caniisat o 4 b ilding. irink of watcr . on of Torento. fourth _—

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