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: News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 | HARDING HAD NON ' OF TAINTED BONDS, 1 REPORTER ASSERTS | Checks Up Records of Fslale—- Meanwhile Sen. Robinson *Makes Reply to Gov. Smith DEMOCRATS ALSO LISTED | DOHENY SINCLAIR MEN And At Today's Sessior of Teapot Doy Py Investigating her Democratic National Made urer Insists He With No Agree. ment Republican To Keep Contributions ¥re m Public's bm‘ Mo., March 21 (P—4 Louis Post-Dispateh staff correspond- St. Louis, ent reported an inspection of th record of the estate of the late Pres- ident Harding, made by him to. Marion, Ohio, ¢stablished that hic ssed none of $3,080,000 worth ntinental Trading Company i orty bonds invelved igation. Senator Nye, chairman of the ate Teapot Domie committee, a nounced in Washington Monday 11 he committee would search for ¢ in the oil in- s¢ tinental bonds, in the estate of the e presiden Report's Statement Ledgers kept by C. D, Schafiner. xecutor of the estates of hoth presi- ient and Mrs. Harding Prestdent Harding 750 worth « Harding poss: liberty porter said he honds bought by al Company were of the first lib- +riy honds, issued in 1917, and were W1 of $1.000 denomination President Harding pos 0 worth of the first loan bon fut none was of 4 $1,000 denoming fon, the correspondent said, and ¢ir numbers did not correspond vith the serigl number of any of the Continen honds. Two of M Harding's first loan bonds for 3500 six we 5,000 and r §10,0 Smith € I"N ized Washington, March 21 (® K in the senate today lo reply he strieturcs of Governor Alfred <mith of New York, Senuator Robin son. republican, Indiana, chars ized the lunguage of the governor's etter to Chafrman Nye. of the 'l t Dome committs anlike.! e Ind show possesse $182,- v honds and Mrs. 10 worth of -Dispateh re- bonds, the the Contin- cod $41,- ver It cach, : was {« Ris te floor soon crnor Smith, e and ame into the had been y anan took tne tter the letter of G voundly denonncing nson for bringing his sapot Dome discussions, placed in the record b h Copeland, democrat, New Y [ | iescribed the governor as tarnished statesman, Declaring he had not meant ttack Smith in his statement Monday asking whether Harry F° | <inclair had been a contributer to [ Smith's eampaign of 1920 and n member of the New York racing commission, Senator Robinson sald s “amazed” at th trom this presidential candidate.” “He s not as ¢ f language as it rk, who an “un- to alm in his cholee ms great states- Continued on !’dhv CITY SALARY ROSTER REPORT FOR COUNCIL 12) —No Street Super- intendent At a Jolnt meeting of the common ounell committees on inances at 7:30 o'clock tonight lie position of strect superintendent th its salary of 875 will be stricken rom the list and other changes of 4 minor nature will be made. The committee will then prepare an or- dinance for submission to the com- that | “unstates- | “outburst. | to Be Increased by 50 ! salaries and | Tactics of “Petters” Irritate Aldermen Brockten, March 21 (UP)— The tactics of petters have aroused the ire of the Drockten board of aldernien. Opposed 10 100 nation, petters in district of the city smashing street le Don't get me wrong,” sui Alderman Joscph Kavanaugh in introducing an order to have net- illumi- Montello been muc] e have ting placed around street lights. “I am by no means opposcd to {] vetting parties, but when som over-enthusiastic in shady spot to park, t finds that he is bothered by t lamp and proceeds th pelt stones at it, 1 think it's time thing was done. swi is o EANA[]IAN JUSTICE SAVES GIRL'S LIFE * Dons McDonald's Sentence Gom muled to Prison .‘;HUSBAND HANGS FRIDAY dicial Order Which Sends Ameri- can Girl To Prison For Life Came While She Was Making De Final Preparations Vor . i ont | The ed today ttawi, Mureh department of that the 21 Justice life e annouac- of Doris Me- *| Dokl would be sparvd and that in- southern section of the city, prinei- T o R RITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, an' gy SALVHUL i IN SUB UNBROKEN Life in S-4 Might Have Been Prolonged, lnvesngawrs Find port, Lacking Any Confirmation, tells of the Finding of Remains of Capt. Hinchliffe and Miss Mackay Wrecked Plane and Bodies Said to Have Been Located NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending March 17th . 15,102 MARCH 21, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES MOLANDER 15 BACK cilman From Fourth Ward Near Patten, Maine—All Attempts to Check Up on Story Lend to Belief That It Is Another False Clue. ‘MORE F ATAL RELICS FOUND IN POLITICAL RACE |- Will Contest for 6. 0. P. Goun- WILL RUN WITH LARSON Had Nir Line Been Attached to Sal- Carlson, Robertson aud Dixon to Re- Bangor, Me., Mar B —Tu- Rangor, . * Piping, Men Could Have Had toase excitement 1 today nort there was! Urelwony Rublic Ofice—Whitman Air Until Rilled by Monoxide 1 iy i Ry ogcl S\Candidases o vt Fumes, chliffe and t s miles northeast Ward Nomination. luckay began of Gree Moaschead Lake Boston, Mirch an itlantic flight reported t ne S M ) ir line of the submarine Tuesday had overhead hurs s was working order t odivs, near Patten, morni rer J. Gns A 3 of the mnaval investigation. hov S e A 9y bow tested it ciated Pr £ L k70 o! where th mor, White Cap mountain is located in | ¢loction us a cour a drydock. Tassen, the Bowdoin college grant townst ith John A1 I The line I runs to th renoon train fro ist south of Kokadjo and Roaches |ber who will Jus compirtments of the submersi- | the Bangor and Aroostook railroad | Pond, abou iles east of Gree i G 5 S was not broken, 11 ound, ported to have brought word vilie, Officials of the Great Northern functioned prope val offi- | that the plane and bodies 1 Paper company, who have lumber- wrs Said that had an * line been | found by a “lineman working ne ng operations '} ensive t- con 0 this salvage line, air White Cap mountain, near Patten,” |work of talep the beer 1to the men |a 1L town on the county line be- Moosehead Lak n, were unable ihmarine to maintain { tween Aroostook and Penobscot | to find anyone wl ard of or arhon monoxide collected | counties, seen the plane or ‘ ities fo cause The railrond despatchers’ office in Dentes Finding Bodies th . it was found con-|a message asked the conductor of William H. Cole at rand the members fne morning passenger train from telephoned John Kelly, clicve that it was | patten if he had heard of such a re- a camp on th e of opene S-4 was rammed | Gort and he replied in the ative. | White and enied iy ird cutter Paulding | phig caused the rumor to spread that v had been found. A tele: i sed. The men of the ! yjokly throughout the state. hone lincman, patrolling in the vi- submarine probably believing it had Press Dispatches Say “No y of the mount had been hroken | The Associated Press in telephonic nothing of the rumor, ¢ salvage line had no connee- | wommunication with sources at Pat- No word had been received a: the Ll al """"p ;"h;"-]" S| Bangor and Greenville, which tate forestry department at Au- LGB AT U et A should know of such a report, was gusta. There are no lookouts at any L forea s x able to find anything to confirm 'of the forestry stations in Muine | QI 1 he 1anks RO Rhalitho (ENIDEOBIE 1 D cinls oL iihc irailroad and .of made buoyant the Lincoln Pulp Wood company, of (Conti Page 15) Lived For Thi Days few onds crward destroyed Declares Purpose Is to pectacular Tumble From In- stead of hanging on Friday with her Tudications that Licutenant Gra- —— husba George, at Valleyfiel 1 Fiteh, one of the six men who ; Que., she would spend veme Sl a Songtinag sy aen| | | more in the tarpedo compartment | {der_of her life in prison, probubly continued his efforts to signal to the | Kingston, O, force until he died or lost H[]N']R Is I‘INHY,S N w al document will Le consciousness were found by mem- | i ) 5 signed at noon today by the gover- bers of the board today. Several | | RE GEORGE A, MOLANDER I nor-gemeral of Canada, Lord Wil. small hand wrenches were found on 5T | fope R foart oA o e lingdon. the submarine decks near the spot | : i it on repricve was signed foday by were Licutenant Fiteh's hody lay | Pp d t Pl Mai 1 Ribbo P La t E d‘( s 1 Robertson O 08 e Tt gt 1 ek ore acars 1x thoug | F1OSIGNL FIAGES Medal RIDDON Proposgs Largest Expenditure| . carbon ana sonertson oue and the signature of governor |1t had been hamniered. Reconstrucet- | . . e e of the 1 Lavson candi- general will merely by finl for- Mg the story of what happened as on HlS Shollldel‘s S wash g L deelaration by Coun | mal step. the undersea ship lay on the ocean | moe m [0“ lm“a[lons .-_.: \"‘“"‘f‘,‘, H ,”,\ Husband Must Hang bed, the officers said that these ! se== Robertson that they will not b .| While Mrs. McDonald faces a lire |marks probably were caused by the PRESENTAT[ON 0" LAWN IT candidates for re-election, | usband George—for whom she hus | On the sister submarine, 8-6 on the | s cutstanding member of the conn insisted great love—must go to the | Wednesday morning after the colli- i RaER : {80 0n. salhvios in AL Al80 Rersadlns gallows ¥riday morn HY the |ston X 1 1 i Mrs. Coolidge Watches Exerclses Report Declares That Annual ()'“l‘ member of i committee, murder of rd Bouc hl A ki and gold watch we o ’ o g P ¥ {which is headed by Counei an L The young American w r»nmh, oft- found in the engine room today,| oM Window — Many Prominent | ays Contronting U. S. Are of Such T n. Councilman Roburtson hus been 1 referred to as the “flapper wife,” 'l“" \\:"‘:‘:v :w' l”:-' ial ‘;l' Persons Present—Lindberrh Talks | yaenjude ( High Figure gs Prominent in the work of the com- jwas in the women’s prison here to- 40 LY DR C S0 BN B e o | jmittee on ordinances. I ¢ still preparing for her death, |©f facutenant \T" “‘t“h"‘l"' = 10 Congecas Manbers, Essential | arson Five Years in Council commutation of sentence came Kincer officer. A navy torpedo watc os] > | lidate Larson live | suddenly. Tt had been rumored, but ;180 was found in the reom. It had “;:5“"]‘»‘"""‘ ‘:"““I i :P”'*“';‘“; Washington, March 21 (®—Pro- ‘iilee striet and is in there had been little basis for the |Stopped at 8 The hody of a|fcnt Coolidge toduy placed about the | yosing the largest expenditure for |of councilmn roice i large dog fish also was found in the * ’”I‘*"“! '~'1' '&'01\\1 n( h-ul‘; )A\ the naval establishment since the |succes: in the pri . okl Andbergh the blue ribhon of th ; ot os s, z ; | In prayer, she had prepared for ChEINE room. “Mm“:wml e nj‘hut’“‘ 5 | Washington limitations conference. | will not retire from th the climb up the brilliantly paint-d Stll i< Sub Man Tk A oesicen Sebitnas 6o busri e 1{:! | the annual navy department supply 'ment as his term gallows at Valley Ficld Friday Jumes Rice, 1st cla UG e E 4 bill was reported to the house today to run. 1f he is nor i1 or join her young husband in their last mate, who was a mem of the e oot S .o, 1 by its appropriations committee. an and wins at th polls it will y A Surrounded by the highest public [ : tryst—one with death crew of the 8-4 hut who escaped the fiiEIC 8 O e art. | The measure's total, $859.190,000, then be neeessary for the council to ow S A nly | fatal o . ess kept : o ks 4 cre f ) above clec sor to hum as council s D\wiiins et d50 par SonIy RS SR In e Win et Jesnt Tl e ang v congesslinal eanssk, R e Sl bl i George, the young Nova Scotian lad, ; naking the 1 P vis b plidge confirred the decora- | CUTTENt funds, but a decrease of $1,- man. , Will g0 10 the gallows I'riday morn. |the submarine today. He declared (105 (o0lgKe donformod the desors 8000 below budget recommenda- He chairman of i The ofticial board in Quebec e had no intention of giving up the |12 N iorh o | Hone, claims com for the past thr : 4 e [ in the Lindbergh fiight from | g submarine service which he asserted | \([7 [ the Tincl | Aviation Boosts Costs, years and also served on the (Continued on Page Five) PREAS R e 2 s Ry Dunon “1 offer you my heartlest congrat-| The committee report, drafted Ly |“Ommi eeen e el = The board also belioved # fad|UAtions” the president said after Reprosentative French, republican, %8 head of the group of counch J X soled what has hoen: proBably tha | conterting the medal. Idaho. said that the incroase was | MEIMDOrS WRICH Teviews clalms I major mystery of the a'w‘.u‘:»lx: sin Ieludh 0 Rnel nE RnGEDIn Jlize ) b e Do LEENTEtlyiy PR h;l‘ billa: aabmitt ! :N ,;"“‘,‘[\'\ or | e he Smalinee o¢]UeTEH had “not only achieved the | mounting costs of naval aviatio o Tariith G i g | RE = e 2" |greatest personal triumph of any |and also by the “fact that all eight 'DJU'Y to person and proy | the hole made by the destroyer | scores have been ted becar | Jding in the collision of the ves. | AMeTiCan eitizen,” but had _shown | of the 10,000 ton cruisers authorized | 5or IYE eeh reduetvd bect 15 off Provinectown luet Deorminy, (Nt transatlantic flights wers pos- | in 1924 will be undar construction at ok i Diro o | 5 ovincetown lust December, | (At R losed no liability on the p ind that was what caused the sud- | : 5 | o Iso col 5 len desertion of the control room Dotaljts eewnts | “The comm can vision no SR e e 'Hotel Stanley Manager i constructed by the investiga- | AIong the notables gathered af | prospect of declining naval eosts fn Ampinted d : % R cident ot sca water into | the White House to witness the ccre- | the immediate future,” the report o ses have beey Fails to Rally From 1 piereed battery room wheh was|MOBY were Vice-president Dawes added. “Indeed, all indications point 1 to the courts in an effort to = promptly abundonad by men station. |and Speiker Lougworth, Senators to an appreciable and immedi t the ruling of his ec e Operation ed there, who sealed the door lead-|Curtis of Kansas and Robinson of lupward trend.” inas hecome the policy of t ing to the control compariment. The | ATkansas, majority and — minority | The 16 new warship construction | common council to adopt pressure of the water against a ven. | 16aders, respectively, in the senate; program recently approved by the discussion its reconimendatic Wright, years ol tilator pipe Jeading from the hattery | R¢Presentatives Tilson of Connecti- | house, aviation, medernization of | I° it two years | manager of the nley hotel and | room can to burst above the (U and Garretf of Tennessee, ma- capital ships, and the possibility has not missed Arena on Church for the cwitchbe in t control com- | jority and minority leaders in the | roplacement of existing ships seve a i mecting and si vears, died at New Britain |partment with resultant short cir. | BOUse, Secretaries Wilbur and Hoov-{years hence were referred fo as 4 10 the claims committed {General hospital this morning at | cuits and diffusion of fumes from | T Postmaster General New, Assist- | prospoctive causes of tncreasced aj- ken place vhicl 11:30 o'clock. He underwent a hur- | the hatteries which made the place | P Se¢ Warner, in charge of | pronriations, did not answer t ried operation at the hospital Sun- yn:cnaple, naval sronautics, Rear- mlmn'nl S He is a member o lodg: day shortly after he was taken ther: o same time the water from : 5 Continued on Page 12) (1. 0 0. ¥ and Norden o) | for observation. h room had sucked into| (Connipdiion Yikeie) | Mr. Wright's native home was 0 i pipe o pieee of green curtain | \Inlun.hr‘ Experienced | rs he was interested in the real | yyyopjcan flag which became wedg- | I e jestate business and it was on mat- .y iy 4 vaive between the batters | 6 9 - ; [ b R hE SRR ¥ possible for the men in th v | jago- For some time, In €ompany | .ompartment to close the valve and woMAN AGED 70 FACNG with other land developers, e |yt o the fnrush of water which = ) o bought and sold property in the . : DEPORTATION FROM U. §. mon council which will place ap- | pally around Ellis street o n o - ogegs SRR proximately 50 employes ..ur: the m‘x. During this time he was staying Gty AL Horse Fails to Hurt Heir fluence Public Ultilities ary list for the first time, at the Stanley hotel, which was | " Legislation Elizabeth a of 15 Connceticut mon council, the salary committee | Was conducted by I'red Beloin i ol o prosented the list, recommending | Shortly afterward he became clerk | _ o ‘hat it be referred to the commit- [and for many years he worked in Half Domn Youths Tscape Frow | pisciey Engiond, March 21, (P éshington, March 21 (®) - ie on ordinances as is the custom, | this capacity. About five years ago lice of Walce, riline Do tilon Wint oloris hwee hoss mafe | g, wout 70, of Jecause the position of strect super- | the Beloin hotel was old to De- Meriden Institution During Ntght | e O e s |0 colect a “slush fund” to influence | < "ot S intendent is now vacant and the or. laney brothers, who app ¥ femme, 8 tavorite Junfer, W00k & ipubiic utiifies fegislation which he' 5 =000 o B dintsres requin ”m-' the salary he | WHEDt manager to succecd He =Sl Are at Large, ru»-umn rkum‘l'l ”"»v‘l--')! ,s?":,}:;; =aid would “beggar” anything of its | . ¥ 2 again fixed bofore a new incumbent {J: Monsces who resigned when Meriden, Mar, 21 (P it T .”4"'“11 G i o e B e Lo oo Tgwll CEn bl St takes office, committee members | BE10IN closed out the business. o By il youths. | jump in the Oakley hunt y the country was made in the senate S ErATIbN It is o el A it | remained at his post until his ieee o the Connectieut \Bchool | pofitt races. e was ot Hurt, today by Senator Johnson, repub- t the wor oonsber it uelew to knchude It i o tERS Bl U FEE O e wiien | 107 Taws hie ped from the | The Prince was onc of & Welsh Jjcan california. sl 9 i ific ordinince fo be offersd tomight. |, B4 TRCIE (AN T e et | institufion” somets during the | guards team i the inter-regimental it’ e same time Scnator Walsh, 1. grven & hearing Ponight’s mecting will receive a | het ght it was learned when a half | challenge cup race and started & gemocrat, Montana, charged that e ene chomiy b 1 report of progress from the pecial S, WrEhE was o mmenher of 5 dozen empty beds were discovered | favorite at 2 to 1. He led the field | public utilit associations were | Ty was ar Mrs, Por committee investigating the Firsln odec oF Wit A tar of the cottages this morning. |of 25 from the start and had faken “subsidizing lecturers and Professors (roorme Feans o nent of public works and will could be learned all his relatives ar f five bovs who cscaped 1ess {seven jumps in the lead when De | in colleges to instill in the minds of < Réveral MG et on the recommendation that qon week ago are still at large. | Gomme slipped badly the brook | the youth of the land their peculiar |y« petitioners for an ordinance 10 per- | NIt \wiirnt lenves a legion of boys who left the institution |and threw his royal rider who sailed | views of public question pit mit Sunday afternoon moving pie- o000 night went out through in- | through the air but landed safely on 8 il wasdition, AL that fhn ture shows be given leave to with- | \Wijle the Phelps family of Sims- 10W. They are all younger boys | his feet on a grassy bank. | BLACKMER CHARGES STAND | Evans threatened to report 1o the i bury was hurrying to this city this had ne conncction with the When the prince was thrown the | Washington, March 21 ®—Uj- | authoritics that the aged woman had o A b A ad T morning to be with him at the end, ©f 18-20 year old youths who ot reins broke and he still clasped them | holding the Walsh act aimed at fu- 10t complicd wi immigration “Charley” Brickley Will his death occurrcd and they lost the AWaY k. !in his hands while Lie scrambled out | gitive witnesses, Justice Siddons, in ¢ (tions, and it is said an investi " y They were his closest friends. upt. S Boyd stated this of the way of the other horses. supreme court of the District of gation has since been under way. vBe Senten‘:ed '_r“mm'm“ According to tentative plans, the Afternoon th in his opinion, the | Meanwhile De Gomme, on which the | Columbia, today overruled a motion Mrs. Pera is alleged to have emi- Boston, March 21 (UP) ntence | fyperal will be held at the Eiks Loys are all lying low in the vicinity | prince captured a Welsh guards race | by attorneys for H. M. Blackmer to grated from Assyria a few years ago will be passed tomorrow on Charles home on \\,‘.y...m,.n strect where of the locul institution awaiting at Tetbury March 1, galloped on | dismiss the contempt charges against | using a passport which was issued 1. Brickley, former Harvard foot- th. n, p. E. ritual will be con- nightfall in order to continuc their | riderless still leading the field. him to the mother of her son-in-law. ball star, convicted of larceny and | gucted. liurh will be in the family | cscap The prince announced that he was i was desirous of leaving bucket-shopping. plot with his mother and father | Mr. Ioyd did not make known the ' quite all right and then returned to o = e & tive land while the w Motions for a new trial bused on near Providence. names of the five Loys but it is un- | the paddock by automobile appear- THE WEATHER whom the passport was affidavits filed by John H. O'Neil, | —_—_— | derstood they are all about 14 or 15 | ing none the worse for the mishap. | not care to use it former counscl for Brickley, were | TAX BILL UP APRIL 2 vears of age. 1“1t was @ brute of a jump,” he re. | New Britain and vicinity: Fvans, who was eharged with denied yesterday by Judge Keating| Washington, Mareh 21 6P—The! An alarm was sent out when the | marked while riding back in the | Gemerally fatr tonight and | |blackmail as the result of his de- of the superior court. The charges | $290,000,000 house tax reduction bill | boys were discovered to be missing | car. | Thursday; rising temperature | | mands for money for his seerof, was were based on the claim that the fwill be taken up by senate finance | but no clucs as to their probable | ‘Today's fall was the second that | | Thursday, | the cause of starting the foderal in verdict was against the welght of ev- | committee on April 2. Chairmar whercahouts had been received, up | Wales has had recently, his last fal | | vesthgation which resulted in the idence | Smoot today informed the senate. [to 2 o'clock this afternoon. Ibeing in a steeplech: on March 10, | %— — — ——————% aged woman's arrest, a a recorded at n ca Tramps Bloom Again; me from various parts of the v, h ken to the s soon oy O asionally, in other scasons, on Certain Sign of Spring Spring is here. The calendar 1 the weather prophets are hority for the declaration, but surer sign than others was police station last no I an seven gers. They ght when n were put up as lod Vo lod, ta arrive s are ral sov ook for BOARD OF CONTROL FOR CITY ADVISED Pag W0 Martin e nessa and Bartlett Urged to Advocate Charter Change ULD HAVE 87 MEMBERS Kelly, Said to Represent voup of Citizens, Would Substi- New Commission For De- funct City Meeting Board. May to i M qu is s to The plan contemplates board | consisting of six representatives from cach ward and the mayor. A non partisan primary 18 suggested at which cight may be nominated for | b district. At the city election, the three receiving the highest num- ber of votes would be elected for two years and the next three would e elected for one year. Thereafter, fi primary two are to be considered @ quorum, and |} the A am. of t and pria prov ol of 1 ized take action it to create ear ion of a board of rol the of th is x. is Martin J rs ms today to former or A, M messa and Council- Donald artlett, considered « the foremost candidates for r. Kelly who says he acti L group of citizens interested in enactment of a charter amend- the board of control 1csts whichever of the candidates stul in his q t for office all means at his command it about. 1 of 37 Representath uccee ring would be the and the year terms, nominated at Twenty members mayor chairman of the ard. of the proposed T The members board of finance and taxation the common council to b d on budget matters, By a vote tions paragra ndment he issucs for the rent departments may be ap- ed, rejected or amended m le or in part by a majority v he members present. An ite budget of the city’s expens jepartments to be furnished nber with a notice of m» 10 days before action is n by the board of control, ¢ will be fin and bond |n PLAINVILLE TEACHER LECTURED BY JUDGE Miss Tibbetts Weeps When micnt livers nt patr ention of notify tion was called Advised to Be More Courteous rd, March 21 (A~ Miss Alles s, Plainville school teach a lecture which was - 1 special benefit in ourt today " and Schatz presided cmed not to enjoy the eir- ind wept. About a month Miss Tibbe a stop sig- in her nd her the fact by ceman Sanford. Traffic Lieuten- Wadsworth was talking to th olman at the time. “I had no her to appear v Jud: Miss tts passed omobile aut in court, meaning only to cautio her,” said Sanford, “but when sh wroceeded to bawl us out and to in: orm us that were not the best a1 rs in the coun- wyer « fine of §5 for Miss tts at the time and she was not re ired to appear before the fudge L summons to court r Sanford ¥ th three highust given | ¢ board of control all appro- ' Al PRICE THREE CENTS ALLEGED GRAFTER FORGED TORESIGN - AS CITY FOREMAN Board of Pubhc Works Hands Sposato Pen and Paper and He Quits His dob MILLS' TRUCK DROPPED, SAVI}I@ $80 PER WEEK Hold~ Commission Private Mecting and Grills Man Accused of Dee manding For Employing Fri- [ He & Him Deny Charges —Gang Put to Work (o ¢ St J on Harvard Stre Given an opportunity it the city's employ folloy efore board of pu i o s keys 16 1Acting Chairin onis W, Crow Atter el ¢ Yoard vo day 1he | mors viay City Phili Merian and tite uirn will T Sud Cosse Sposato, the new forem to be selected from nmons preseut city employcs, no widition to be | made to the payroll Sposato and Mills have boen prin- ipals in the i igation being onducted by u committes of the ommon council to defermine the lextent of reported abv rother {principal, Reginald . Towers, ham dropped the chairmunship of the t th board Mills Mayor Weld. Tower's f > hoard | |mecting for this o'clock. Yesterday afternoon at 4 ek when Horald reporter Isauntered into office of the of public works. Sposato was sitting in the outer office, the door |leading to the mecting room being | | closed Board Question Sposato meeting room the board excepting Commissioner membe (Continued on Page Twelve) . WILKINS FINALLY GETS - INTOUGH WITH SEW4RD |Feared for Time Aretic Explorer Might Have Crashed in Plane Seward, Al king, Aretic dough pilot Li thelr to Point late last n explore explor « ¥ Captid he Wi N ut signa nt by Will tions said, * the message <evera ada 1 point ar with Wou Wilkins' previonus sil of t ers' here When efforts Wilkins siderc which landing wshe radio 1 caus get in toueh w terday it wus o th the 10 n was known storm on Pt the siz Avised of his prog With the their center o tions will go “lights over or safe ot prepara- a series of oW an oper then to make sev thing to annoy me. ward. 3t Wilkine s v 2 a hop over r and making motions to me with | "o 00 iriiar course to o hands. She also began alternately (ool SHE ST Side of the to put on and extinguish the lights | B IECEER OF (T8 S the fable her car whenever she passed me. | Lo cantine ot tired of that.” | £ . on the night of March 17 Miss Iibhetts was directed by the officer | Daflmouth Students t0 “pull over 1o the curb” when she | Favor Smith and Hoover ove up Asylum Hill without NEhts | Hanover, N. H. March 21 (UP) showing on her car. She looked at| __Dartmouth students favor 4 the officer but did not stop her car. | candidacies of Herbert Hoover and Al rday a state police officer serv . She was charged with operating an automobile without lights. Judgment in the case was suspended. BIG FIRE IN BIY HAMTON bamton, N. Y., Mare he main unit of the Fairbanks 1t on her at the school in | h 21 P | Bmitt, ballot it was indicated conducted iy the a | mouth | Hoover 1. the republican ca didates with 638 vote Dawes was | second with 171 o a with 45, Curtis | with six votes Kansas fourth Willis of Ohin o nd fifth with five vote: | smith polie votes to win on alve Works in this city was de- | the democratic ticket. Gov. Ritehis stroyed by fire at 4:30 this morning | of Maryland wag second with With a loss that t2 estimated at {rom | votes; Remator Reed of Missouri 000 to $250,000 third with 20 votes. Renator Walsh The origin of the fire {s undeter- | of Montana, fourth with 12 wot.s mined and when discovered by & | and Gov. Donahey of Ohlo Afth wit) chman was spreading rapidly, three votes, )