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News of the World By Associated Press \\\__— MYSTERY PLANE 15 ESTABLISHED 1870 REGISTRARS CHECK Libyz, Lady Inchcape Not Told Of Daughter’s Plight TOWERS ASKED T0 RESIGN ‘AIN, CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1928, THIRTY-TWO PAGES e Bare Chance Monoplane Forced Down in Maine SEEK RE-ELECTION March 10th . Average Daily Circulation Fax Week Ending 15,181 PRICE THREE CENTS FMANY REPUBLICANS i iro, March 16 () — Lady New York, Mar Pr- Avin- i || nchcape does not know yet that ] tors beli vas 1 her daughter, the Honorable Elsic 1| barest pos: plane Tfl BE MA[]E v" _— Mackay is missing on a transat- !l seen vesterday morn ar lantic flight in the plane E Greenville, Mo & 1 Ca dd TERS‘Has Been Reported From Seem- | avavour. Nous of the Supioi ani tho tast transurtanoe nonosoro | FAIK A00 Holt Again Candi ates ! its appare tragic ending is be- Endeavour. I e sy [aess i ing kept from ber because of her When the Endeavour tock off (o 0 Democrats Excouraged by Large ingly Autbentic Sources | jn5 ene oo v Mayor Weld Says Request is Result of Investi- |, 7,07, iy o Tor Gommon Counei Barah Reports Quick Response Ill‘ag y l‘g St Lord and Lady Incheape are enough for less than 40 hou ifions Filed | M] taring st Helouy, near Caira. | gahon Conducted Since He Returned From ater, Liciion. OLSON DECIDES T0 RETIRE. {0 Plan to Pay Him Back His umber of Pefitions Filed | BE HINCHLIFFE : said hat there L 0 Flan to ray Him Bac [ hour by Lou: news has been | | h ofl d aboard 1o kewp the pla: : e ebligod to maintain 4 conrag ous rip South—Chairman Offered to Step t it From Sixth wm Postmaster Ncar Greenvitle Says || 200 before Lis wife despite his if He W. Emb Ad trati 1], This wouta een Adam 4. Zicgler, Brother of Repub- 8160,000 Contribution ety anc STres: ilin he air unti ——— [ Was of “Beflliant Color,” Flying When news *lnked outJast ! e as tm a"a”lng ministra on. ! Thursday morning lican Kegistrar, Enters Name For | week that his daughter contem- || Maine as re 1 se X DISTRICT TOTAL NEARLY ; Lowand Apparently Was Not Ex- || plated taking part in Captain || poginad B Towers, ¢ an of been usable in repair of other ler: tt ; Saa g Ve Created TEAPOT DOME PROBERS Valter Hinchliffe's fligh Ot 5 g % 3 ] h - L 1ssibilit th ind oy HIRD Greenville, Me, March 16 (|| Peal to her by telograph to retrain | whom Councilman Samuel Sablot: | Main and South soem: The chair- | ’“““*“ the in’tht Becond — | Deputy Sherift Adelbert E. Rogers {;“’“‘ '\“"X‘r"""""‘ “: ""”“"‘V- sky's investigation of the board I man also mission that ce- of activity to- e 3 e ! was informed today by William . || H® was pro v iected when il oimea; was d today by ment cd from the ement that Aldes | s sposits o His Announcements of - Candidacy By Cole, postmaster at i\‘(lkuu‘lm. %] Lo letanad (hi U] Weld today to send in Citizens Coal of which Mayor | 1: = ”m) 5 ‘,\1‘,,_ A SRums ORIslls Y0 TRSIROE Faonessa and Bartlett Fail to Sur. | ™Mils northeast of this town, that at || Aally started tion as chairman and a Weld s pre without competi- | : SN A Account Ts Found For 1922, 19 |6 o'clock yesterday morning Cole the board. tive bid, which, members of the | la ed himself, as will| prise—Republican Primaries On passing over that vicin- | Towers Offered to Resin ommittee agr was in violatio or 1924 By Committee Which I+ P Ay said the plane was ‘“of | Mayor Weld stated he had @ con- of the city ch . it o 2 March 30—Smith Not Cousidered | b rilijant color” in the carly mormlu," srence with Towers lust Towe: member of the com- Trying : To clraces Coursc. of i) Factor I SHustion—Democragic | S3PSHNe but he could not tell the \fter the mayor returned mon council from 1615 to 192 11« erty Bonds Flguring in National | exact hue. wo weeks' in the vas @&ppointed chairman o Club to Discuss Campaign Tonight Flying Low. HAS FI A[i ‘STR”[;K’ i and ime Toy oard of public woris shortly after M[]RNIN[‘ A[‘[;IDF T Oil Scandal It was flying low, he added, with to resign if s act Mayor Weld took offies and he s l shin 6 P emocratic circles were cncours |y o108 | )uh‘;u!mg l‘u\xd] d.u’nl ap- | . chairman of the bourd ceeded Frank L. Conlon whe ) ) : i3 “'_‘”':""‘ ) |I“v aged today to learn that the number | peared to Le in no trouble, He was Sotre sl barrassing the administration, served under the dewiocratic admin- esponse to o republicans “to-be-mads” voters residing in ' not sure whether it was - 2 gronoplane : ;| luavor says. Weld preferred to in- |istration preceding Weld's election . 3 of the nation off the $160 ixth ward is almost as great as|OF @ biplane, Cole said the plane Twfl Ome]‘ omcem suspefldfid j yostisate the somewhat sensationa | ite s a son- ¢ of . Willie Mitls, Two Frflgms and Bflll]m(}l‘f‘ {500 campaign 1on of Hiies total of the third and first wards, | Jisappeared ;" a northwesterly di- 1.;‘;: T ‘\xv\x.\ & ”,"»,pmllmll“‘;\ \“,‘ s ”1' Saing i fiatone ..'h!' | Sinclair, oil operator and lessee NS Siath b s trong. | Tection and there was no sign of its M I l : uom hating, been e while the investigating committee testified, C h lot the Teapot Dome na o ‘umsx‘f)xl* ktlr“g\:xl;;u D:t:‘dy;r:"”:i it a[a []c]flen[ 3” or was o‘:!] of “,’" clty. Basing was kept at work for the board of LOCflI l[l (N | ) ”lewa‘s”r-r“; a0 b ;n 0: r‘ looked to by the G. O. P. for its| The plane al;e was heard but not | —_—— iR P '"!‘ . f"‘“‘}’;‘ .“‘"","“““'fl‘ e ”1”' o , of Idaho strongest support. sen by John Dyer and his wife at | e e oWl iomted dnd vnen alolyr owng e senator made public & el At midnight last uight, Registrars | Roach Pond, tn the same vieinity, | \FFAIR I MYSTER]OUS ‘“ e Wers that his serv- |uould have done th ok ENGINEER REPORTED DYING gram received from Sena Gon Thomas J. Smith and William J. | near lumber camp No. 1 of the Hol. iy "D‘,“”‘;_’_ :1, :fr»\i g ""‘““ o o “f‘“_ s 5 { republican, of West Vir : Ziegler, completing the sorting of | lngsworth and Whithey Compaty. SR Smplirod et by A [sponse to his first ap «pplications by wards, made an-| A northwesterly course from that re- several Newspapers Characteriac g0 et sl = “_l: e ,mg. e "" Passonger Train Plows Into Wreck- {which was issued i souncement of the following rigures: | glon would have carried it in a di 3 Mbthing Fhrth e o Sha o }“' HBLor Lt 4 e | Glad Suys Goff irst ward, 315; sccond ward, 189;|rect line for the city of Queb Trouble as “Naval Mutiny"—Ad- “*l ‘I‘“l ‘m C'h; ¥ y.\‘;:‘mmnn into the public works age of Two Fast Preference 1 “Will gladly be one of 14 ‘?iffi.?.i‘.”du. Fr‘\::h ““;rzi t"‘)‘;:‘“”’“‘ 1z ";’L"Jw‘::::r miralty Issues Communique Wi o ,,r;.,:\ri‘.\x one of ;:l}:lol~k} l:a'"‘ Adminisration. \s Strewn Across Four [ator Gott wired. - o conts '“u“;.‘..“ Lotal, 1,516. The weather was clear yesterday | Throws No Light on Matter. com s mecting tast week. He e el e e Acl ob 1 Teacke—Many Shaken Up, {give five thousand dollars to ma To this number will be added 105 | morning. Deputy Rogers, who wa = was in the gallery when wiltnesses «ouncilman Sab io o h i ¥ | 1 | possible the return of this most r ames of persons who applied last [ making telephone querics throug Malta, March L T Sriraies G el HArrid g | velting oil donation which evers vear but did not attend the session | out Piscataquis county today, suid ear-mutiny aboard the butt T L L ! s = One man was i ? ara | TigHt thinking republican conscious f the board of sclectmen te be|no one was able to identity the | =hip v..j;,u Ouk was caused by 1 material, which b (Goniinucation Frgaitt) Ally at M R A\LDERMAN WALTER R FALK (06 the greatnese and the oottt idmitted as voters. Persons whose | plane. None was known to have Admiral ~Collard striking the e ennsylvania loca e 2 o s party instantly repudiates and iimes appear in this group who | headed 1 thie dircetion yester chip's bandmaster, it was re- bR \ ”;,‘ goinsilman Shinles b HOL, e e i b ek s e (il to take the oath March 24 or | A plane which has been flying over 4 unoiticially v. WH"‘E IS ELECTED train plowed Info t ‘ n Alexander J. Olson will | jna) aons March 26, will be required to pre- | here frequently in mapping out an The commander of the o freight frai ollid- from council service, and that The Tdaho: 5 confident tont & new application if they wish |air line between Montreal and Hall- it was reported, sided wi ed. gler will enter his name ' that republicans would Sw {0 e admitted for the presidential | fax was not in the air yesterday, al-| bandmast Many junior offi- ATOLLBE il s B VeI YRR UG for councilman, {plea for wiping out of Si lection in the fall. | though it passed over toc | cers were present, as said, % & 5 TREASURER UVER FIFTY M"JJ[]NS | b vu probably will r SoNe rman Falk has rounded out contribution which was reves N In their examination of the ap- | Kokadjo is & post office in ‘m;’)x.‘ when the incident occur at 58 AL oK irs of service as a member of | Will Hays, chairman of the repuil vlications, the registrars found 220 | town, an unorganized place with | & ;‘“»' function ; : s £ |hou 1' o "\: ‘_l‘;’“- Bl s et il family. In 1922 he |can national committes in the 1820 iuplications. population of 33, s=ven milos cast of L was reported that Admiral ; o 3 RPIE N0 P AR InInEed:) vas elected a councilman. Two | campaign, in testimony hefore the Aunouncements Cause No Surprise | Mooschead Lake. nud ahoot 5 waiion | Colards flas. e st Board Votes 12 Per Cent W ealthy Merchant ('reates . e e R ars daten, wpan retirement of the |senato o commitizn Leaders in both pelitical parties | from the Canadian border. Tt is in L e his flagship | o . S 2 L7 Al o ate J S, Gill as alderman, Falk | “We have got to do frankly admitted today that the an. | s densely wooded region. as fleot commander, was struc Dividerd Payable Board of Directors for Laylshnmers ot WLnington, | 1810 Joni . gL Ga clared. nouncements of A. M. Paonessa and | | at his requeet. S Pl stroleht engingor L More P . L. Bartlett as mayoral aspirants Tegation Reports, | = Quarterly His Stores H““"\'l‘ _‘\"m“:j s While his roquest for Was did motcause much of s Mirinl o o Tl e rne | London, Afarch B\ Three &) A et {only made Senator Borah yolitical circles. They attributed Canadian legatioh ~ today informeq | BTiUSH naval offic inchiding a A PR iain iiEs | said he had received a long distance fact to the general expectation 4 ) niral, have been suspended . for the past six Philadelphia, March 18 (P)— £s s’ jcall today from Chicago with « on the part of the electors that | 1¢ State department that the Can. | from duty as an outzrowth of a surer of 1 ate valued ot $50,000,900 to i R 3 " | promise that an organization woui! Loth would be candidates, which | 328 Pacific ey had e | mysterious Ineident aboard the hat ! 1 000,000 {5 dlaposed of in the will of |, (20 W0 men wire the Agg |t made there for the purposs «: cilminated all element of surprise | 12 Clawa thet & Mr. Dean of the |yohiy“pon” ol ‘Naahin of the |{Feasurer at the ammiual mesting of | Lo ot Rodman Wanamaker, made ||| V€ 10 Harrisburg . tro: i |ralsing ‘part of the $160,000 fun1 and conjecture as o reltive | HOllngsworth an 1Y O0Ms Lyyiol o vrsfitan, floet lihe board of directors today, M. public today. il e ila e e A l He did not disclose who made the strength wiich comes with unex- ff""zd"; G:fig:;"fe"_nz“"m,i:”‘f”"';; Some of the newspapers have | White fills the vacaney eaused by | . wan creates a board of 5:‘\».1\;‘“(‘:',“,, Pl e Bvefenin :1 | call, healed deolarations, { number 1 at Roache's Pond, on the | SHaTacterized — the incident as a | i tims g0, Divectors Ao ket | trustecs who will hotd I trast th {freight collided with the rear of an- [ e e it a6 g Interest was centered chiefly on | aval mutiny,” but no authoritative LRRs. S o tatnriand o pital stock of John Wanamaker, |other profore freight at Marsh | feeling the burden of it« new dufy ot { morning of March 15 that a large et cors of the company were re-clectod, | | i o aoatel: fother preference freight at Mar | Callers began coming in today One preliminary nteps In the campalgn, |y joo Hog passed Roache's fapma | IPformation is available. it e | Philadelphia,” under which eorpor = ¥ S with republican and _democratic | 5 /PE"° 1 o Tod an admiral communigue || Ahe iy ']]"_""‘"‘,j" fol- | ate mame the Wanamaker store bus 1 on Page 27) ] | man, Herbert Gutman, of this city dquarters both astir until the | Sa. 'th Descended was issued saying that the three of- sy "‘_‘ 2 "’}‘ PEBy 0 NIE SRy e condig ted. 4 | ;‘!fxvo-md one dollar at office b= rly hours of ths morning. | b ¢ . ey L adman g SR S 0 e | fore noon. Nelther candidate has selected a| The report sald the plan sntinued on Page 27) Soanies B Sl lirants B Dooley ) WTH s P L H LEA"S tor Goif was mpaign manager as yet. Council. | SUPPosed to have descended about 25 N Sloper. Frederick 6, Platt, | 11en hended by Wi L \ Rl R rian Bartlett has been in communi. | Miles northeast of Greenville, It was {Irrederick A, Searle. Arthur G. Kim- | vice Rrceesnt o - the Wanamak. | | recuperating from a recent illpess cation with the man he wishes to added that this information w: FflUR ARE Klll[" WHEN L Wdward N. Stanley, Joscph 1, <10 i one of Mr. Wananaker | S5 ave assint him in directing the fight | 1ter confirmed by a man and b ? u\'um T Tradwas, Jon closest busticss ussoclats . S'I'ATE I]EN"MINAT"]N (CO,,‘,,,“..‘, on Tage 22 ‘or the nomination and for election, | “fe Who drove into Greenviile and o ton, ],w \'1.?‘1‘, 1(‘.{,» our, Jani A v;;\m hqw»non.’i ¢ nd Kt kel announcement. Ex-Mayor Paonessa PHAY SR his fallowing officers were clocted| All detall questions of mansgement | \ S will probably go through the cam (Continued on Page 20) el e e D b el First Among Congrega- vaign without a manager, as h: T G, Sipilall, wes-preiifonts, Fosd. | who 1650 o b s thie naothe | s S f Feen his custom in the past, Tervific Powder Blast Is ok e Benrie asemnr o, fareds | Who ls to contlaue as the "manugine | tionalists in Connecticut, WIU_ BE BH"SEN Sfl“N Democrats Meet Tonight erriic Fowder L Ll e s attenbury, Herbert - N e - - Chairman Cyril J. Curtin of (n Reported Felt 30 e S e s e T T ics Show COUNCILMAN A. J. OLSON £ 2 Pichard White; sceret w Henry | 1\ r is to be held in trust by the 1S vated to an aldermanie chair, . -, ol e (Continued_on Page 20) HE”] flNsl,fifl“ B“ I] Miles Away I Dorss assstan trea : Oliver | Pidelity. Ualadeiphin | Trast —eom 4 upon compleing his term o Herald Will Again Sponsor e wiae bl WSSISU- ) pany for the efit of Mr. Wa alw ain elected. n 1923 the C s A —_— it secretarics, W I e R Nk T e e i rats of the secend ward put ontest Among 5 . Nalley Falls, N. Y. March 16 (@ Harry A, Traver, Mrs. Gurney Munn and Johs mp of approval on Falk's Dr. C. J. Greenstein Ac- . 1Guy s wore kilivd shorcts v G e e rvices by endorsing hia candldaey, (hlldren . 4 o'clock this morning when three Heney T Bure grandchildren. It will be div rolls of members of | 1l ing the unanimous choice of ARE F"UN" UNMARKE" cused of Performing mills of the Hercules Powder Co. "’" L sl anidend Of [yhin the voungest grandehild iy A & "‘;MW Eironos 1 |the ward for aldermmn. ! e i o . exploded. =R s deciaohd S0 An industrial school boys, to St . For past two years, Falk has il s today thut | Tllegal Operatlon r;l doadant: Tohn iaynor = or by BRSSOt AUATIEH . WDid ends Ml i o St e o s e e ERas : = (h "‘u .l o el of the finance com- |t 18 cooper: S Rpelitg Registrati R - | reliticoke Wictor fngaty Harryl| SR EANAUE ""“i‘“l"" L Free School of Artisans,” is to be es- (210 1 e : idered to be the most Pt “f“’): & oAt Bi8 ratl_o" omml“tee, Arrested early last evening at his ,‘3]:,‘_‘ RAd doncel Stlchetl ot Naliek [ g 0T par from th l::\l ',‘A‘.’,‘,‘U‘,“,fl,w ”.,"‘-(, {6 fung (Bev. Dr, William 1 o (Continued on Page 27) send New Brita umpion spell to Provide Headstones office at 262 Main street on a war- | ppl o puidings destroyen were [CUSIOM of declarinig a 8 per cent 8 Mot out of the carnings g _— foRwaningion RO |rant charging him with having per- . spa1) frame structures, S IEne b auart iy meetneg, of the Wanamaker busi 1t 1 Honshngum Where Needed jlormed_an _fllegal operation on |y oo R BR[| My White, the newly elected treus- | 9 1B A e : TRUNK ”NE MERGER ~ While co details as Dyelyn oo B s Ly satel Dl tion 16 C e kL B R L el L L T e R e Yin, ion. Ed definite dates arc lacking, the con- [or about March L Dr. Charlew .| Toushout —an S i L;“vm\\ of 1420, .\n] EA T e S e il st vull»nolw Iy to noticeas! Pamilies of deceascd World war | Grecnstein, aged 40, of 231 Win. | JCIEICT00% BiAgEE ) oriperly o ,‘.1.‘:;’\“ i 10| fund was provided for the "Mary B S flElN[i TAI,KE" TI]I]AY : 1‘;‘""‘”?"‘ i oy r:"l" veterans who have not yet marked ,throp street, was arraigned before | /00 (07 sioned in this village. New York ) e the | Wanamaker home for convalescent h r f”,k ’ ,'m“ 7 hr”ampo‘x: their graves with headstones may file | Judge Henry P. Roche in polic {A high wall between the powder |x ryjee of the Stanley Tnet : Co., | children,” bur the provision was can- che N e ',‘; Sa e applications for stones with the |court tod Judge William ¥ /20 0% o of Valley Falls | of Great Basrington, Mass 4 sub. | celled by one of tha three codicils bor 51 ‘_”“L‘ Ivf\”);xw‘m: ey bt Eraves registration committee of | Mangan, acting prosccuting attorney | by g S e MlaES of b the force ry Landers, Frary & Ciark. | AUAched to the will. No reason w Executives of Great East- \pr s ar ot h 1:Ady-Glover post, American Legion, | because of fhe illucss of Prosccut- | ge the cypl The village of |Tht was fie. years age. o wag | Elven. dary B. Wanamaker woa Mr, | port S e T from March 19 to 24. The commit- |ing Attorney J. G. Woods and the | Sopagyrion d i the low- astant treasurer of the Great Bar. | Wanamaker's mother By soulh ern Railroads Holding i e setoor wne ; tee reported today that many graves | disqualification of Assistant Prose- | ey SO north, felt the full force |rington concern, later becoming its| Provision is also m r the West Hay : s are still unmarked. In connection |cuting Attorncy W. M. Greenstein. | the astonation. Hundreds . oo treasurer. Six months ago he came | SUPPOTL of his second wif chur Conference SeEb TN ANt with this situation the committee I5- brother of the accused physician, | windows {here wore shattered and 1o N n as assistant treasur- | M8 Violet I Cruger. e club, where sued the following announcement: ;zom Judge Roche the young woman ceilings were cracke. Several 1 concern. He resides | divoree in Paris on t a8 ther o n" TA recent survey of the ceme- |will probably be unable to attend | porches on the outekirte of the eil. 1923, and is now the wi 1§17 Nuw. ¥ St reialon teries of New Britain by the graves | court for at least 1wo wee nd 'Nage were splintered. o e s Brenehekton Viney, of F e o Ioglstralion committce of Eddy-|he therefore recommended a con- | Company employes fown officials Anot qiest that inves Glover Post, No. 6. American Le- |tinuance until March 30, in $1,500 ,and state troopers threw a guard BUR[ED TREASURE HUNT celicd was $1,000,000 to tk 0 gion, has shown (hat there are 2 |bonds. The continuance was ordered 'Jine around the powder plant r American Sanatorium starting with wer jarge number of graves of veterans {and Dr. Greenstein was released on | the explosion and no one was al ON CONNEC"GUT FARM “ity, for crippled children, M ( Bwer grulie of the World war which are un-|ponds atter court, lowed 1o enter the grounds. iaker explained he ca yuests made to : sor of a line |4 marked by headstones, | " Yesterday attarncon, Sergcant| Two small mitia at the Herc because the North Americar and reported to Er ‘ confer- | s “Eddy-Glover Post has | Walter Lenehan and Officer James PRt were wrecked by an explosion $400.000 in Gold I Believed by Some 1o which was int 1 $422,39 ve > from the State of Connecticut SBUD= ot of ihe Uatate police depart- | ©n January € last, bhut at that time Y tution, is ow! X s o Sl ply of application blanks which may ) : olice station and | there was no loss of life 10 Be Buried on Wilsonville arently did not the South cht : iy filie1 out by an'ifmeniaieirkia- | 2000 Fere A% the police slation and | 0 HHE U8 9% e s o 4 my t manage leading Congr s 1 in th S i 5 : #1 Boy Aeteadsl World iwar vars [CoTORTITIEN byt tectiys Berpednt | Lorn B8 B Tan e Cacoaiig Rroperty. nent s WAt president of the e frin foe o WlitR Wbl muntistons (20180 G BlEr by et o)l PR S T AT 2 ASA0E, Aco el ey a0 {mportas s : %, who with Elishs e which wiil e furnished by the atate ({he_bome of Froeecuting Attorney | 1S /0 fi8 8 superintendent. The |old legend of buricd { Qating | that providing u sinki A i ed the e ; Topiahancate wicpated Ml bwa s S L ssions were felt in Ben- hack to Revolutionar has | built up out of income, to pay a 1t svivania iy V. and ot wigh “The post will cooperate to mark |Tant. Mr. Woods was in police court '/a1¥ c Shaftsbury and Poultney, |aroused the inter vich, | debts and mortgages of the stores tional J. : H. Ing- b Wr wetersi'h gowe. Wethbers | YEPRHiar Bnt Naber S wan oolleod oy o0 e TR SOt and |a7 (his clly, Who tlaime that u &hest | To tain that his heirs did | s kel Plate, gt grives registration commit- | t0 take to his bed because of a se- s far to the southeast as Poesten- supposed to contain $460,000 in gold | not suffer financially in the mean 3 tee will be at the Legion Home on |VeTe cold, and while in bed he sign- /|7 ' is buried on the farm of brother | time, Mr. Wanamaker provided . Wosulnging siret, Dw ¥ (o e Wmerii. The G ghite O (o0t seeri other cmployes [Otto, in Wilsonville, Just of 100,000 a year for iis v 8:30 p. m., March 19 to 24, in- 'fivvlrs tnd the _lm‘fl'fl’“r"g"“"! W""‘;,w.ro working within a radius of a |.cross the Webster towr : This sum, it is understood ; : Eric clusive, to furnish full information 10 Dr. Greenstein's office and served | oo o7 e none was injured. The | He declares that historical re- wi 1 once the stores arc g e S con- & thi i€ and blanks to applicants. The only the warrant. Assistant Prosecuting|gniv serson to be hurt belng Prick. search ‘..,\.,n,; a period of thr o There is n $10,0 e O . ; ; o8 ¢ had ,].\‘f "(‘:",' R ".’;1 s ':r‘, Eaguivemont Wil he fal) futeriuution | Moy Urccomett orfered B8/ 0 oy gt 4 cut en fis fiead, years furnishes proof that the on the 1) B LISt R ] e doubt because of his ill- |3 : :\- e e s as 1o the veteran's service record, | brother's rel on, DIE 0N TC- | when a telephone was knocked from jure was buried by American officers | store, which owns ail th Bssiipn iR o tundationizon the e | SR SEEE N and discharge papers should be pre- | CORNizance over night. shelf as he sat in the company | during a skirmish with British and | the New York store e nea i somie deficlte smvounce. | B0 FE “v“ ; sented if possible. The local authorities werc entire- quatier Ut mille Wiy iadi original will inc M1 e church , has four o i ement would be |three trom “Kamilies cntitled o this service [y without information relative to thah, ‘Totr sonh ol owler'] Mo soavinced is b Teish Ahal fhe kel ministers on its rolls. Rev. Dr.|g ugh it was ot ex- | School, th Semieih arc urged o communicate direct [the case until the state officers in the three blasts which | treasure chest is or Lrother's (Continued on Page 27.) lRagTEe RS TI iy ore afternoon, e 5 ke with Eddy-Glover Po 6. dur- came for the warrant, it was said at intervals of about 15 | farm that } s advertised - a8 his assistant Ry 8 W Mr. Loree controls the Wa- | Heart achce. w e ng the dates mentioned.™ |at headquarters today. According beginning at $:16 o'clock. | week in & Worces Sspaner * Dunn V. Elis A I \ of virtually any east. | from ;‘" = Members of the committes are: to the alicgations contained in the of Tiye: Tipdias of Bha fheh |n A0etaies Jocator i charge of t plar ports were cur Each 0 . Fred W. Tyler. chairman: Fred J.|warrant, the YOUng woman's name ' were picked i e ag B0 feet he farm wher treasure is be THI. WEATHER fon and 1 I g ihandon his proposal 3 . Ensworth, Fred Clock, Fred Hoff- |is Evelyn DuWood. She is said to from the mills in which they had lieved 1o be is known the Terry is also an M s line system, thus man, Johu W. Preston, Gustave | be a resident of Hartford, and 18 | hoon working. plac on the Indian trail near the New tain and vicinity o the alian 1on ‘utives to agres tarlson, Harry FE. Scheuy, Douglas {under treatment at Hartford hos- | Shecley was the son of George W. | Massachusetts-Connecticnt state ling Snow or possibly rain tonight in addition to this Miss « ! v suitable for presentation ity ) Johrston, William Kelly, Tsenjamin | pital. She s said to have accused v. powder foreman of the Mr. Reich has enlisted the aid of and Saturday; not much I Bartlett, missionury ite commerce commiis- | ,',".,m," i..' Viizpatrick, Charles Kalin, George | Dr. Greenstein and the information | plant who was in the packing mil war and state departments, and | change in temperature., and 4 mission chine alsion, 1 b cirenmstances. it or T Molander, Charles H :n, Joseph [obtained by a physician attending | some distance from the destroyed |claims he now has records that lo L his tamily are support ! v foree would hecom . Verone, Louis Flesc her was given to the state police. | buildines, lcate the treasure within a small arca. | % * at 1 witer, 8 D, | Nickel Plate.