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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 BALCHEN-BENNETT | STAKE GOLD CLAIM: 71y o Diggings in Commander Byrd's Plane TAKE BUT THREE HOURS, | Girl in Wrong Pew Sits With Mrs. Coolidge Northampton. Mass., April (U1 —Charlotte Crooks, 16, in the right church but th wrong pew for Easter servi yesterday, and as result of her crror, the girl had the honor of sharing hes hymn book with the first lady of the land When Mrs. Coolidge arrived at the Edwards Congregational church she found Charlotte in the Coolidge pew. The president’s wife smilingly sat beside her and remained with the girl throu APRIL CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, 9, 1928 —=TWENTY PA ES =) STATEMENTS NADE OV ELECTION EVE Paonessa and Bartlett Speak to Voters Through Newspapers DEMOCRAT IS EXPECTANT INPA®” - rIEl] 0}, ,JLD COURT Senate or Foreign Governments Must Back Down AGREEMENT IMPROBABLE Lindy Is Bombed by Uncooked Easter Eggs Los Angeles, April 9 (#—The Fxaminer sa Col. Charles Lind- hergh was treated to a unique barbecue picnic near Carpinteria yesterday when or eggs—1two dozen uncooked ones—were de- livered as bombs from the air. Lindbergh as weil as the other gursts scrambled —for safety, The transatlantic flier as well as several other persons were gucsts of Joel Remington Fyth at the barbecue near the Fythian estate. Soon after the picnic be- Ban two of the guests wers | | | | Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending April Tth 14,900 PRICE THREE CENTS CHOOSING JURY IN SINCLAIR'S TRIAL Eleven Selected Tentatively To- day Include Two Negroes (OPERATOR IS CONFIDENT : seen Sp Ordinarilly is of Pifteen ||..,~ out the services, 5 Senator Borah' Does Not Believe Republican Says Campaign - Has | in close conversation and both | Believes He Will Be Acquitted in (| Chariotte is a daughter of Mrs. ; Pt B 3 . 3 left soon afterwards for an air || Dur Mushing With Dogs and || Maurice K. Crooks, church solo Either Will Becede From Position | Veen Pleasure Yo Him—Chatrman | 6eiq ™ (tior purchasing tno dor. || Second Hearing on Conspiracy s NG BOr S Sha TN A They Now W—says Coolidge | Judd of G O. P. Town Committee ""I'gf“- the ""‘“"“‘ 4 a plane || Charges in Teapot Dome Ol ‘ g and flew over the picnic scene Vomds on Shiie, ; { i il ]"v“- “'" Powerless, Confined To Bed By liness. As the first cgg ‘bomb” fell. all || Leases. one decoration on her dress wis of the guests flcd troit, April 9 P —Commander tion. W\_\rlilljl‘mv"' April % R — An B emanis; Lo press this Lindhergh, whe is vacationing Washington, D. C.. April 9 (P ird Byrd's South I'ole plane has | BB, SUiills, alitriond Sofi} JAEPCEmEnS BRCBNOEH watld poie ternoon, with clection day only a | in santa Barbara appeared to en. A jury to try Harry F. Sin- i ; the Coolidges. and Jobn J. Fits: | over America’s reservicions on entry oW hours off, ex-Mayor A. M. Paon- | 0 e arging. clair on s of conspiracy its first rip of discove T et care s L ol couy o ea d celanad <a and Councilman Donald 1. ; o defraud the goverment in the 0 L lehon @ Floy i iret Jady to | “altogether iraprobabl-" today b: 1o1t, democr: ind republic 0 i § 1 IFloy companicd 1he fir lady 1o ! 3 ¥ I o nd republi Teapot Donie oil louse was com- SR R ] e Chairman Borah of th~ scnate for- tes for mayor respectiv T pletod today. in less Hhan, Dail 5 | eign relations committer ferred to the fact that they had I it took Nt oM i oln. Dh _———-J G 1 3 he ti It took to select the Bl Sl ol o Sl Ko i _ | Only two steps are now open. vied to conduct clean campaigns iy at first tria] last Ock pilots of the propescd liyd Polar | Scnator Rorah drrrl.nt*d. Either the | uid concentrated on the issues be- 18 5 s i eapedition told the stor, vir senate s odify its rese z $ S e 5 e L ‘WASP, IS EIVEN e fi,"{',:_f,’" ;,,:[r,|:;,3;::‘::’f::< EX-MAYOR A. M. PAONESSA COUN, DONALD L. BARTLE ozt ol : o i SR vival lust night after 1u day o8 0 ; 5 R 3 ix-Mayor Paonessa said: "It is rashington, April 9 (P-—Harry 1. fiviig i the Canadian provinee. have objected 1o (he reservations | Yomacoet apubiitan My expaslation that T mill Lo elecioa Wastington, April § P-—Nlasi While an army of prospectors “;m’ I NAL fi ARI] m\n;l'rj:‘rl‘-h,” i ! —_—— o e B Sinclair v.‘.l.w- l,““.‘; on trial again Weld up ol be Its, awaiting the “1 think either ste 1e said, “al- | o o i el 5 5 —_— today on charges of conspiring with i LA P. | rtlett made no election prediction Sy s eford attempting tn togother improbable.” ‘17’492 Ellglble to Cast Ba“ots i promicd, i aected, t'avaie il and Lead fhe 't B e in the Teapor Dome 15 days “mush™ into d coun- | he Idaho senator indicated the his time and interest to the welfare als an ODDCP [ 8 case, and after fifty veniremen had try, Benneit said, he, Balehen and a olution of Senator Giilett, republi- | * g0 4 of the community. ; i 3 r s . . a = ! ™ X for- . 2 s iy | wen examined eleven tentative jure sroup of men associated with the | 12 E l can, Massachusetts. before the for. t t Al iatarieats tollons | U m M E e DR TR s s Chuinte 132 ter or Rival Iohitical Landidates; Eeseme e vard Movement L fibni a0 Pas Andicompleled Lhe tnipi| that the president roopen discus- C In the campaign which is about Most of the questioning of prose o s S Yo pone S O NI O 7 ot o p it s ontest tor Mayor lops Interest . '..' il tked 31 ¢ s ¢ 3 | scientiously bring to the attention HIND Justice Jennings B J P Justice Jennings Bailey, ove ro- Al ibtake Olaims i aolise Doprriess lof the voters of our city, matters of i : a-idatallE b s E BT iy i,,_' MO The president, he declared was R L e of the defense. Onc afler an- cluding 1he cook and his helper, TRUMBULL AT CEREMONY Dy et and, the entire - Hundreds of Automobiles to Be Used in Bringing the © nole. Volume of Business is 8o Great Al- | 01her of those cxamined said they “aked claims.” Bennett said, “One spons v was e 3 : A . i “Tha apals 4hl Vs it ¢ jad formed fxal. ‘obihiong R e e Discussion of the worid court was| Voters to Polls, Both Parties Having Organized | [Tl pronle thie var more tan oy amoonn iarel changes |10, 070C1 fxed opinions in the i le we were! Plane With GIft of Company Cam ©pened by Scnator Reed, republican, i f % . . | . s : AR SN G Sn LI R e SR S Pennsylvania, a member of the for- Fleets—Hours for Voting From 6 A. M. to 6 ESentamene them, o e thinkine S panas il presttonrie: Traging o Mok Womish Wincig 3 < e | Speed 2 1-2 Miles a Minute—Car- cign relations committee, with a | oti ) and to be deeply interested. | Among those ecarly climinate Bennett said he was unable to . mim“ i salial wihat heldasstibed ns P. M.—Both Parties Confident. “It is my expectation that 1 will Today. were three women who had been as- s s i HL‘HH;-J“\‘h | vies 135 Gallons of Gasoli a propaganda campaign in form of | be elected mayor of our city. e e (ocie | Enad Sentalive scals. Twio ofithe the Claims s . it i . PAON " New Yo ril 9 ~The stock | tentative selections were negroes. Belusion to b drasn from the | tapiford, April 9 (P—The Wasp 1e Gillett resolution conducted by | Roryean the hours of 6 a. m. and second ward. State Trade school, | A. M. PAONESSA Eva : jtentative seiftions wvark mcgvoiy e S e ; TR the American Foundation, 1Inc.lg ;, m. tomorrow, 17,492 voters will |South Main street; third ward, Camp Councilmau Rartlett market started on another bull ram- | The defense during the forenoon jaickoliamned Lovs S LhpiRlE = | motor in the new OX-12. experimen- yhich conducts the American peace { pave the privilege of registering school, I’'rospect strect; fourth ward, | The prople of New Britain will paze today under the leadership of |50 “*"‘-’ o S& don l}"["“’:"&";};‘ "'“f“'; e i o aser tal observation plane which arrived {their preference for mayor between Contral Junior High School, Main have an honesl, cficient and care- ine railrouds. copper. motor, pub- | [SE05 10 remose Jurors it held to be ek fices ciployed by the |here last weck bocomes this after- " Riecd told the senate that ponajq 1, Bartietr, republican nom- stret; fifth ward, Bartlett school, |ful administration for the next two i yiiities and metchanditing ia- | okttt Habt i Wostern Airways, returned [noon the gift of the Pratt & Whitney 1o 414 oiher senators wero receiv- ince. and ex-Mayor Angelo M. Pao. Grove strect: sixth ward, ki Bur- |Y04rs if T am elocted mayor. Neithor | s : aRTCIRRL. LR gl SRACH o U ben o Vi - ing hundreds of lctters & dav from | oo " wice the city's mayor and | ritt school, North street. hetere mer during . my cempaign | % BARY aine wex from §8 to 3% | Bindluic wras L Suiiag (SN B e 1| et comny o ihe il OB petsons o ulid pot mow mhat,the (R 0L LS Sl S BESSREERE Flection Ofticials {lave T made a promise of any kind | @ Share. So groat was the Sohume of |sions conforring with his _counsel, NnipeE: Thex Pl iy the | Servation Squadron. Connecticut Na- Gillett resolution really meant. e bh the dabiabradic. et The moderators are: First ward, | Other than a pledge to give my hest | frading that the ticker fell a halg |<"CCKINE papers, and generally mak- iFokker planes to be utilized by the |00 Guards, With appropriate | “Let us contrast the propaganda | ""8 . 2 aa g S e card, A, 11, clforts to a constructive and pro- | i " 1ing himself active in the trial which i Tonksolnlin b I : To assist the voters several hun- | Michacl Hannon: second ward, A. H. hour behind the market hefore e dioted il S Aat vompany in_ prosp. R SO M| okemony, Frederick B. Rentschler, 1°tters and the actual facts,” he said. dredrantampbiles willl be: availabler] Wice: third sward: Martin: Conte ressive administration. : e has predicted will result in his a crn Canada. The company 0L e ECCH t corporation, | “The truth is that protocol to the | EC. RIGRION TR B i e ward, Louis Holts fifth ward. | “I have entered this campaign be- | 00N, With Uhe first hour's trading |acquittal. He accompanied in pkkers and r‘u Dl Gl make the presentation to Major World court has been acquiesced in voting places and hack to the homes. | William Dorsey; sixth ward, William | *3Use 1 want to be mayor of New | €l0sc 1o 1.000,060 shares. jcourt by his wife and mother. Lodmuse explotIng fyvviiam 1% Ladd, commanding the DY only five nations. ‘Twenty three | . ke e - Britain—election to the office is a West Va, Climb | The Jurors 4 vold it L3 tions have replied to the let | Headquarters of hoth partics gave J. Rawlings. | . Climbs - i ol evies s dsMcad Al s dron. at Brainard ficld. o e o e amne Jeiter® | assurance today that cach would be |~ The republican workers ar: high honor. My scrvice of five years| Pittshurgh & . West Virginia | The fst cleven jurors —assigne mett said the 6,000 pound Ford & 4§ rs of ©f the statc department and each of | 2° 4 o 18 2 - he il ol | . : , | scats from which they may be re- S Ot veds| Governor Trumbull, members o e tion |in & position fo answer requests for| Iirst ward—William Hentley, | 0 the common council. T believe, has | climbing morc than $5 a share, to | : S plane e o iy the qvadron’ ang joicialy. of diie|the 28 Ands fault, mithi neseryation | X0 DU B0 o0 ! Anna Clancy, Bernard Prelle, 1da |&ien me an experience which fits|a new high rccord af $160 | moved: later: were#for tHe"mbat ng Uie Southe Pole dlight porfectN o gy ciuring. company will witness | humber 5. This was that the court = A 5 : zppler, T. Dichl, O, | Me 1o guide the policies of the city, | cents was the leader of the | clorke, snlasmenvor marchEnin Y & company 10,854 Men, 6.838 Women Scheidl pler, T. Dichl, O. he railroad | : : i He was particularly cnthusiastie re- | M PUTAC ol e e should not render any advisory 854 Men, 6. 8 : T Ay et e 2 e included Nathaniel Hill, negro; Wil- {the ceremony. This ON-12.is th i i " On the voting list for tomorrow Zaechler, Waltcr Carlson and Harold |#nd my business experience has been | group. Lehigh Valley, Delaware & | Bl vib e yde st IVECEERERE o1 v st o it ebud st tuands o LB UnUL alten & Meanb/by wIE[ A 95 RENE R CREICR SR Aaa BRR A ; | broad enough to warrant my beliet] Hudson. Western Maryland common, | 1AM H. Wrenn, T.eon D. Vanderloo, e pur ki NS Wt Teine | @ National Guard air squadron at {he Fee R TR L e e has| Second ward -~ Walter Goft | that 1 am fitted to direct the ¢ity's| Lelaward. Lackaianna nnd Weat- | NeUR 1add, Fred I Rocher. Wil G ¢ .;m..x the present time, the few other EIRRL e ! the highest number of cligibles with 'Charles Ieavitt, Mrs, Blanchette, financial afairs, jern, Kansas Gy Southern and 1r‘;»lm . ‘lmi*' bt ‘:‘1 I.tBrow:' SRl NE donp 3 1\(‘1 Wity | Wasp-powercd planes which have 3,734. The numbers for the six dis-|George Hagist. Adolph Greulich, | “If elected 1 pledge to the people| Gulf. Mobile & Northern advanced | ."""”di' e © 'IM;K dell. e e found (he | e turned out buing in . use with NEw L'QUoR LAW RUL]NG cts ave; First ward, 1900 men |William Scheyd, Jr.. Fred Fillings. | (hat all appointments will be made $2.50 or more ‘the first three to | KO3 R Shockey and Carl Redell. Pocnn imagine .xn\l‘ \\]. tu{l\{\« also | the war and navy departments. nd 1,524 women, total 3.424; sccond | Third ward — I'red Jost, M on the basis of the appointee’s abil ew peak prices | The oil man ‘nm'\e n cauBB:I! caual to the tusk.s We alvo [0 GO0 G0 ndron s the rd 341 micn - EB8 moran’ total |Monthaiie. Al Randbere:. Mry | Lyt N{Ehe bitine; Forsevery dbls | Mabokignt BAlkon ~ soinine 45 o 1"‘"’" ",'f"{' ; """d'"'fl,\ il e m oit both hard | st Nalional Guard air unit to get supreme Court Says Federal Prohi- | 2.230; third ward, 1,775 men, 1.574 Burkhardt, Charles Wessels, B. Gor- | 1ar expended there will be a full re-| share to a new high record at g232, | mounted the nacl, Martin W, Tt prsing off the dee qond ot both havd | % "piane hecause of the organi- - ; . il George Rapelye. Elliot Burr, |furn in goods and service, My time | led a sharp upwar i in | Deside his counsel, Martin W. Little- load of 18,060 P 5 women, total 3,329; Fourth ward, |don, George Rapelye, Elliot Burr. P upward -movement in | seorge P. Hoover, Daniel Thew soft snow. with i toad of 18000 zution's high rating and the assis-| bition Officers Must Report Viola- || 055 men. 696 womcn. tofal 19791 | Tourth wird o . 1. Montague, and interest will be devoted o the ! the utilitiot, New . York treetion, pren G eorse B sabplnali s i s cxelusive - of the weight of [ 5 pag given the Pratt & Whit- | 3 [ e o 000 ain, 776 womBE L A iesa s ol Mrs. T wibp: Folin | Nolarelor Nowi Brifath. [ were heavily nought on expectations | % SNt R T]“'NI‘“" O ay alilp. ilaoll ges M€Y COMpany in testing and experi- | tions to U. S, Attorneys. total sixth ward, 2,315 men. dman, Byer dJohnson, Edward| “The campaign has been a pleas- | that the federal court would au. |Sanford. The government was rep Ihe fiicrs suid that no changes, - . the motor, The OX-12 a : g 2 1Y o {ure to me. and T deeply appreciate | thorize an increase K | resented by Owen J. Roberts, and menting with the motor, " 5 11,379 en, total 54 long, William Barry an increased fare. 3 M have to e made and that they [ 8 B ontal” observa.| Washington, April 9 UP—Federal | 1,379 women, Sk Long; 8 : |the splendid efforts in my hehalt| Coppers moved forean, | Atlee Pomerene, special prosecutors, Yl et will warmy 1o CRLCG At beal - | prohibition officers must report to | The voting places are: First ward : Fer ot rai poers moved torward under the |y nistE ot Attorhed: Rpler Ci tion plane because the motor 5 e | s I. Bassctt street; u‘mmmu» on Pagr cadership of Anaconda, Ame | e ey o crait 3 25 4 the motor is ot || : C Eopy Senior High school d T 1) made by a large number of faithful leadership of A 1 |8 £ ey | o over the South Poie. .\N e nited States attorneys all violations | $ ontin and loyal workers. Tam asking the | Smelting and Greene amam S , Makes Motlom . y e som- | ———————— b . i ananos, -4 The firs ce Tts performance with the 18sth Of the :‘:"::“):""Dl;‘_‘l‘:‘;:’"'&’: Sl ;S$ | support of fhe voters in the belief | of which advanced $4 a share or |, 'S Move “\\:‘:fi:wzn::n:“”y A il be con-| B D e > that my ecivie record warrants the ), huying it ir L. IS CARIGHAG e nd drgof L Observation Squadron 8O ion ot the ACCUER, Wb was nela | ,(,“m,n” G e nore on buyiag influcnecd by re- |00 1. veniremen instead’of having, stantly watchied by company experts. | Feuian of the acensed. W & Poople. of New| porte ‘of improved ‘frailc tonditiona’| il eavrt b SIE inde ANE Slin Gy i 12 e third observa- | 3 2 Pipe Scns o X £ g e 05y e bl 0 | The case was appealed by John ThONALD 1. BARTLETTS | b e gl ently adopted in this jurisdiction. |tion type of plane the 118th squad- 5 AR f | U. & Cast Tron Pipe was the sen- | .. AL““NN[L“"" has reccived. 1t is fully equipped | F: Donnclly. former federal prohi- | PE “INGS IN HRE L R Republican Chajrman sational individual performer. se The defense argued that for the l1o mount a Lewis. machine gun |Dition dircctor for Nevada, who was Atderman William H. Judd. ehair- [ ing $40.25 a share to a new "y fcourt 1o question the veniremen de- | (flexible) at the rear cockpit, and a |¢Onvicted in the "df‘”‘ @iatrict {man of the republican town commit= yecord at $300, as compared with g | PTivd the Sefebeoiol (4 H:l;l of de- Ve coutt for failure to make a report | tee, has Leen forced by illness to : S 4 termining the jurors’ fitness to serve. “fixed" Browning machine gun for- ) S low of $190.12 1-2 earlier in the i 3 ¥ g “ on an alleged violation by James A. . . . o . [ d all ¢ 2, | Each side had ten peremptory chal- Von Hueneleld Says “Bet- |wara controlled by the pilot. | 1&% T AR Tel e was hard McQuade Frees Publisher’s Driver of Car Held for iron all compaien activities. He ielyear. “The soaic sumped from 211 1o | o 1° 10 ton peromptors chal: | 1t also has complete apparatus to i 1' i : g R a) 300 on six transactions involving iury. ter Perish Than Be |.cciic pnotosrapiiy equipment ana |fousht in et *ing | Son of Criminal Intent | Recklessness Gives [street. by a sovere cold. only 1,100 sharcs. & ol 12 i “Afraid to Start” [radio. The gunnery, radio and pho- |argucd twice. In two ileduad ke | 5 o i, Mr. Judd contractod & cold and ls| " igre ahitn ‘iwo' sedve Yssiues | dened fite Mhe ton for SN o " ' ol : zone: | s S dered into the bo roexi 2 Afraid to dtar! - |tography equipment can be installed lernment urged that the comuuonl .\nd (-l'ants Dlschargc | Fake Name \in a zeneral rundown condition, dlm‘ reached high levels for the year or | 4 —_— [in e viane within & few minutcs|be set aside, taking the view that | | fo his nctivities during the past|jonger, hetore fhe eng. of the thicy | 3 . i nosei Eimin bt SEnapHimant oS | |week. Tt is the first time in 30 years | nour. The list included Anacomi: (R ol RN ubli il 9 (Ao o - 3 . c ro- tha 2 ; . i 4 dec aconda - ";“,](m},{\\.:.::ll i w\m; b:\la!ur,.‘;r The OX-12 has « cruising speed of }]"'?‘_;L““":fl';“":;“"":o“mgm‘;;l el New York, April S A chirge of | Fire alarm hox 234 at the corner Wettn uad e oD {TOM | Copper. American Bank Note. \ve place today to squalls and [130 miles an hour and a high apecd | UFCOR PUCCR, POBCIN IO L simple assault, one of three charges of South Main and Whiting strects Lo Britam National Bt 0Tt trooklyn-Manhattan Transit, Coca WHEELER I]EN“UNC[S il slorms over the Atlantic and |of about 133 miles lts fucl m?k: it urged that the conviction be sus- | #4INSt Jumes M. Cox, Jr. sou Of |\uq paaly dumaged hy being struck o S | Gota, ¥airbanks Morse, Giotis ield the German plane Bremen at | hold more than 175 Eallns, EWAE (oincd to prevent “disioyal or un "}’l‘“ o g [t 40: 40 this forenoon when' ) car 1200 Workers Out Salisrul Dy Dol T ildonnel airdrome. y R jer i» 425 sympathelic: ‘enforcoment. officials™] LOMOETRLIC candicate fov prealfont] © ot S e hine - of BA~ s ML N Tilford, Schulte | Kelly STFEI. TR P S [ == he monoplanc's prospective flight [ hours. Its rated horsepower is 42 trom defeating ‘the operation of the | i 1920, in connection with the run- 2 Strike in Pawtucket chulte Retail Stores, Skelly | o Mitchel field, New York, resolved | H. P., but greater power can be de- | 7om CECHE (4 nivg down of a laborcr in Fifth av- Center street, Shetton, and ariven - A3IIERE TE BWIMCKEL [0t ana standard vi of catifornia itself into a battle hetween _the | veloped. Cara L SO o | enue was dismissed in court today. ny RaymondsPons, aged oL TS e i l: Pl —;‘;—";‘ = ‘|’| weather and the wits of Captain — e ; Younk . Cox sl bud 06 f0e ooy wincot. coliided with & v L ] : N 5 = 3 y Ilermann’ Koehl and Colonel James | Penn. R. R. Wants JUDGE W. & DAY rwon. | cnarses i nanic court. of deaving | Lo atreet. ¢ e ington Textile mill went on strike Watorhury, Vi, april o 4 Will Ask Legislature to Tkt enn. v ¥ 4 New York, April 9 (P—Judge W s o of an accident and driv. |O%ned by Joseph Roth of §7 Whit- foday in profest against a reduction man's body, found partially burivi P Ini Baron von Hueneficld, sponsor of To Issue Common Stock '“fl-‘ lrh:‘“:"‘::‘""" :"‘: "‘:’::d\flu"r'a'r:' [5ne i ing street and driven by Esther rages d 'IhT)sV‘nll;v ‘\‘\';“k(:.r,]:rpd> in xilt on the bank of the Winooski revent Injury to the flight, threw science to the winds | Washington, . April 9 (-—Formal 'ors of the Baquitaple {Afe ASSUFARC] “oe, (T 0 50 yale senior, was | Stein of the same address. The im- e A Rteatl orkers of | river yesterday, was identificd today e . RS society of the United States, is dead America when the il resumed | g , - ogs 1n 00 \d announced he was ready o start fapplication was made to the inter- % St =g | Arrested in the early morning of | g aused a single stroke of the as t of George Frocnian. one of & 1 A single str : galos, rain, hail, ice or any |state commerce commission today At St. Augustine, Florida, in his Tain | {rresied in o« R E {overation today after weavers and | the residents of this town whe lost 4 iher eloment. T th officors: mess | by the Pennsylvania. railroad for |Year, it was announccd here toda \lei;‘u;nd:n.:“-.r:fu o hollC e Lire alarm to register at 10:44 and |loom fixers had heen laid off & week. their Tives i e At o = t Baldonnell last night he said permigsion fo issuc 1,245,165 shares | He died last night of hronuhl.'ll‘o( R He stopped his | Another at 10 o'clock: b h,”unk.w claimed they had jast November. The body was dis- deeport, April 9 wu‘ s '|(|r: amaticall {of new conimon stock. pneumonia. A { car in front of a hotel in the Grand | Sergeant J. C. Stadler and Officer | '°¢D given a forty per cent reduc- covered hy Carl French at North | ing indictment ainst “bootleg “It would he hetter fo fly and| As previously announced by the ~ He was born in: Wilmington. Del. S e e e S R R SR TR Thomas M. McMa- | Duxbury station, four miles from | trappers wha nezlect to identify and y ., fante . i g Cia ssista | L« A 3 8 4 a5 8. # o € Aris rlgaLe. o han, ternat a < 3 ar- o B spect traps as the 1 - porish (han 10 appear Afraid fo | railroads ofticers, the company ex-|lfo was apocial assistant ~aitorney | {CMEAL ST ant A% B SUERL | Sl Carleon I estiEatid (e 400 an, intornationl president sho ar- ere, i iy insy s s the Taw 1 - ‘wmu to secll the new sccurities to its |general of the United States, then | Feriicad s RS el B WG alnat rived here today te take charge of The body of Mrs, Fred Charles of [Guires was niade today by State Sen- 5 ' a st ass 20 BR: | AODRERN., A, e b a4 tithe strike, said he womnld confer Dy ¢, anothe 00 « as | #tor I cler of Strat- We shall wait until we get good morkholdor: at $50 per share fnr_‘u 'm h?s:'l‘:n: f‘r‘ocT rl:i;m:oofw'hn‘ The Iaborer who was run down | intending fo go south on Nouth Main | [ T e ;‘pami ‘(n‘v‘l\r;”:‘\s(’.l"rh]]'a\r 'n' :;‘1‘ ’\lvmn::vd \‘\h.v S ¥ ypader oS veather,” Captain Kochl rejoined |total of $62.408,250, financing -its St ?,l o 1506 'd was president |Lotied foday (it Do would " not|sirect and Tens was dsiving norttil L5 TS SRR 8 ST AL iound ant Triday: at Richmond aive | fOiee . PIARE-of thip eitie (R0 vietly. Colonel Filzmaurice took | expansion program and regular c"dn' gl "”;1'" it I'"" 0:";:"' identify Cox as the driver of the [on South Main strect. Miss Stein | (200 (1 PREE : Tost 4 ! | vnaBager of ihe ConusctimmHARE he same view ital expenditures from the procceds. |from 19 until las c . car that struck him, and then Mag- |{old the police the ofher car w ) B mw‘: Moot 0 The latest weather reports were —_ — — |istrate McQuade ruled that no going 30 or 3i miles an hour. She i ._.(»U“I" Goldic a-Alinee ar old ; r from u..m.mzu;‘_:,‘ ':‘h':l'c wunha 3 criminal intent had heen shown and admitted that the o she u:s 'm’\ collie owned by William Wakeman Er TR S O Mo aIiL TORERL : Jismissed the aseault charge. Cox |Ing strouck the other car about the Y th D k F J fl | ; 4 i dismiss 2 ! rouc} 2 o of Maston, atfer 5 days’ imprison- e " waaiic | Leviatham Comes Into Port e e o i e o e e e’ | YOUE Lrinks From llg P L SRR lowly n"vn:n”:f ;}fl';'f“:‘l"\:‘ ”‘l:"‘ 1:4‘{‘ z & [tasyer and a policeman. r|mu:|x s : ted :m‘ 1h{r'~ clv‘««‘r]:v | | petuek wood jass within : a : of reckless: driving, and after Cap- TR atrolman John Kolhe, who ar- ! & i D w th On H d Wh I- {1 Prohibition of all stecl traps as & u”:'.l-.l"y‘,.' ':(;'\‘-r ‘!'I.}:,'.ZnSLS I L WItll Llfeboats sm‘hed alld rested Cox. teld ahout the accident :"du;rz\fiil(lli" ‘»\];.,‘qh::nk;.e}‘::;n fl:“—'r"c'ur:i l'lVIllg | € and on ee 9 lresult of ton incident and & Squalls and hailstorms prevailed’ a e "',’1' S "‘l'":_":"',',;l h}:, 'h,p,, oan | Al athce dhiin iaLown A.~|\«:|i angers i ers in er utos I {oak Bl ot eliiA ‘mnr:;a;w" in L the way out to mid-Atlantic. A ng r r n y v RGN, 5o, Beda LRI b o his. licanb@. e sfiowad ono s ng t this and ofher scctions of the state northeaster was hlowing at 40 miles asse ers enc W}_‘_;_,:": QM: e 1o me to e Sied to Joseph A. Semeone, aged 15 | ‘,",'” he de i 1 d o ‘:l.l-lnv»\';r::x‘:': an hour at the surface and 50 miles 2 el y of 22 Bry street. Captai Ny | n nera 18 oy, S B v st ah Telght of 2,000 feet. | purety a civit action.” the magistrat: :hrml-w:l ’:;:'h lvll was m;lr:r s 1r‘~\ faviioaior said Loou JoRSISEO SR e & f said. “Can you, officer, say if this : o s 0 S ot Chester ick g H S Tl | humane socicty, He announced plans J v neurea Tt « 20 mile wind | Terrific Comber Strikes Ship Thursday Night, Breaking | =i can vou. ofirr s if th o; ke bt Pons said 1o was no ol Chester J. Janick, 16, of Bristol, Menaces Motorists on T would he the most that the Breme: i i 5 Ler. was booked as Semeonc . Sty % . s i 3 o : vould buck all the way out to wid-| Searchlight on Mast 85 Feet Above Water Line— | painant? 0 course you ean't. You (o (8 A58 MO Es Coreont ai’l - Highway Between Plainville and This City—C. T. islation {o save stray dogs, Bliinilc and #tt mako sufficient . 4 e didn’t read his mind. This is a clear | g0 1P A0 o G relative 10 Donlan St Machine T rd Poli cats, turkeys, chickens and other mileage on its fuel capacity to bring Ventilator Breaks, Allowing Wave to Pour ’m‘asr for ciil action. Defendant dis-| L% 15, "nost . band for s | nlan Steers Machine Towa olicemen animals from “cruel and barharous to land on the western &hore of o ; . charged.” The officer re all g . | imprisonmient, in the type of steel o S I LA Into Third Class Cabins. B b e Ordering Him to Halt. |1rap in generai use throughout the Lennox liabinson, Trish dramatist, Justice Wheeler H s Pons and he had no license of | ate has written a letter to the newspaper | Now York, April @ (I — The| While the noze of the liner bore Touch of P i | his own but was driving on Seme-| Driving frem FPlaimville to New |ment to Judze H. I Roche in po As a resuit of the TSUAIReS 0 asking whether it was 100 late 10 |{'niteq States liner Leviathan ar- the full brunt of the tons of up- ouch ol IIOHm{)I\lfl Until this information | Britain with ene hand on the wheel | fice conrt toda | “Geldie,” who had her right fore- protest agamst the intended fhight | riveq M;h‘_ with thany sevidences of |fung water, indows in the prom- Eridgeport. Conn. April @ (UF) amed. the only charge | “hile he balanced a jug of hauer in| Through Atterney Lawrence J1.[paw amputated in one of two fox and deplorng the fact that & bril- |damages caused by an immense | ~nade dock aft were shattered P Chief Justies Georze W. Wheeler. ,pinet iim was that of reckless | the other hand and drank in the Golon. a plea of gty Was eatered | traps which held her prisoner from Bant and zallant flier like Colonel | wave Thursday night which even | No passengers were injured. The| “NO has been il with 4 digse!i'* | griving, but the charge of driving | Presence of ofher motorisis. who |and Judge Rochs imposed a fine of | February 10 until tast Thursday dur- Fitzniayiice <hould have +towed 'wrocked a wearchlight on the fore- water which came through the dam- | 4i8order for the past week. 1043y \(ithout a license was added. Ry | were forced fo the extreme sides of [£100 and costs, remitting $£30. At- {ing which period the dog neart Bimsels to carricd away by tbe nast, 85 feet above the waterline. aged ventilator caught about a|developed gligh avmptoms of PNel- loaping his license, Semeone lert | the highway yesterday afternoon. [torney Golon asked that the young |of hunger and exposure, offi glamonr of an enterprise which can | Four lifebouts were smasbed and score in their beds and caused a | Monia. his physician, Dr. Henry | himselr liable for arrest, also. [ Chester J. Janick. aged 16, of 134 [man be allowed probation for pay- |the humane society und game war- add nothing to knowledge of avia- ;.nhou' 20 third-class passengers were momentary panic in the third class | Blodget told the United Press. Both young men are employed at | Stevens street, Bristol, was nrr"!tf-dlnwn' of the fine and costs. otherwise | dens were today commissioned by tion if it fuils. It was stated at |drenched by water pouring through |scctions- Those whose beds were| The doctor said that althouzh the (hc South End bakery on South |on Latayetie strect on the charge of |his family vould he obliged to pay | Xcnator Wheeler to bring about the Baldonncl that lobinson's protest |4 broken ventilator. 'drenched were given second class | chief justice was resting comfort- | Main strect | drunken driving by Sergeant P. J.[it. Tt was his first arrest. the attor- | urrest of the persons responsible for will mot affect Fitzma s plans. | The wall of water, which many of accommodations. ably. he would be unable to preside | = |O'Mara and Officcr W. 8. Strolls, | ney said. Judge Roche said he |sctting the traps in which the dog 5 [the 878 passengers termed a “tidal | Many passengcrs were attending | 41 any court hearms for scveral | g after Marcelle Morell of 172 Colum- | would not impose the customary sus- |and three other Easton canines have I n d R. R. De 1 | wave,” struck the great lincr shortly |a motion plcture show but they mo. | WCCks. | |bia streot and Joseph Pape of 171 pended jail sentence on account of | been caught and cruelly tortured ong 5!" clares 3 teer % | Judge Christopher L. Avery of THE WEATHER | Ellis street had followed him and | Janick's yeuth. Although it did not | since Christmas. lafter 9 oclock. ticed a quiver in the big ship as the & el i - wav iroton has icen selected to sit in taken the keys of his car from him. | come out at the trial. the police had Investigation thus far has failed t¢ rst Dividend in @ATS | It so bent seven upright stan- wave struck. a P New York, April 9 P—The Lnng‘ Payment of 4 per cent. | chions supporting the forepeak deck forepcak was crumpled. Captain Cunningham, who said | Wheeler's place when the supreme New Hritain and vicinity: | | They notified Detective Sergeant G. [l ! Island railvoad. almost all of the that the deck sank 14 inches, a the wave was “unusually great” but court of errors meets here tomor-| | Partly cloudy tonight and C. Ellinger. at - police headquarters | Mock of which s owncd by the three ton derrick boom was wreck- not a “tidal" remained on duty con- | 10¥. Tuesday: <lightly colder Tues- about 3:20 o'clock and a few minutes | Pennsylvania railroad. decl lls ed and an’inch thick steel partition |tinuously for 48 hours to bring the | Wheeler was to have tried 13 al-| | day. later, Janick was carried in “like a Arst dividend today since 1596, in the companionway shelter in the | pride of the shipping beard through | leged owners and managers of gam- sack of meal.” according to Prosec- the fog on schedule time today. 'l‘hng houscs at Waterbury April | # cuting Attorney J. G. Woods' state- | a report from Frank Morris, a South- ington blacksmith after Janick's ar- rest that the latter's car had struck a car driven by the former, in Plain- (Continued on Page 15) I reveal the identity of the guilty parties who violated the state law in not marking their traps and o not inspecting them each 24 as the statute requires, according officers today.