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- 7 g ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1928.—TWENTY PAGES GENERAL DISORDERS MARK ATLANTIC TODAY . Thousht Brok CHICAUO FRUMRRT ELECTION e 0 s garnalbluc iy N One Shot F0|Il‘ Held ‘NI['HT R"]ERS’ “F donnel Airdrome IIncrea ing Alarm Felt for Flier Who May Have Taken and Blll‘l’lll Hg[els Off on Flight Over Top of World and "Cracked ;:l:t‘::e—rfB :I::)dt g;:: KLAN ARE [XP[]S[[] FLIERS ARE IMPATIENT. Up”"—Takes 22 Days hy Dog Sled CAUGHT AFTER PURSUIT P for Message. Are St“fied as Hood A][eged[( K K Orgammuon m ostes and Tebriv Safe and ,\ou‘ LA e v W. G Cookman, With Several Winging Way to India—Lady Seward, Alasha, Apnil 10 (U VAr Radio operdiors atotis Ariny Radio lums Are Active. Ohio Related in Court | Bailey Crashes—Lady Heath Reld | o G0l 00 00T ATl e ey After New Haven Petective Trails i throughout night aad today fo Fiad 1 v e e in Cairo. Him ~ March 21, signals from « apiain George Wilkin 1 n 2 i ™, CEPOTE Tece though there & nere Trouble Come in. to Terrify Public. | InE was unfavorable, the eastern Al- o L {'Ef e ; ‘.‘\‘ o lantic presenting a too Jifficult prob- #'3TN1 tor the i 1 N ittshurgl 2., April 10 (®—a |lantic p 8 gl S P! lem for the transatlantic plane al mzation T RS SINCLAIR BRANDED ASSESSENT RATID rant against him for passing an a or" in Ohio, waa told on the| Another weather report is expect G £ Te 5 | | leged worthless cheek for £30 at under & henevolent '1,| 10 sky and a | © ‘I OBl : " |4 at Buldennel tonizht and tomor- bR fusilade o ;’-‘pm' =‘ of _violence nitness stand in federal court here| o 5 P POl N e for & | T oo briee e which promised records. o4 today by J. R. Ramsey of Dayton. art since the fliers want the first ! - (105 Aha nEs nain i % Only the heavy voling cBUUbNEEE | AT 2 charge against im in a former | part of their trip to be by daylight. Haven is disposed of. however, once the ocilyuACHUNEIGS & @ SR Their long wait of fifteen days has | H s ol he local police had no camplaint pistorate pians for kecnislll e moresced oo them e pevis ot | GOV, Counsel Opens Broadside Percentage Used in Equalizing 7o s o ton elean began 1o Qi iy an Peeds of Terror crossing the Atlantic from east to at noon the primary had beewme! Called as a witness in the hlan remarkably peaceful, r(mlduini i day a copy of a communication from ihe issues at stake i s : ; S @b E TR e el o L AL e Tt Kiatel tn thEfEatel Tl o0 , night riders were ofganized “to burn r | T o iah The violcher 1+ cord af 'M‘—)*’" necessary risk. With the iclp of the i i | ) lative to Cookman, also a lotter from 100 g o e e v ‘sanani: DEFENSE DENIES CHARGES ONLY ~ FEW EXCEPTIONS i\ %amiore” scrvict Carmoration ot | Shot, one. ..fnd ssussiipuR.” | He raid the | ihov hop: to have a remsonable s w York, stating that nothing was | Kidnapped, tour. iders had hombed the West Dayton | surance of success before the plane known of the existence of the Rank saten,. three -~ lkhm temple 43 @ meuns of increas- | starts down the runway at Baldon- Property Deal With Former Secrc- | Method Arrived At Several Years ors’ Serviee Co. of New York, which Boxes reported stuffcd. 11, b 5 nel airdrome. i S Cogkman was sald to represent. The loodlumadctive, tour. ’,'" he klun memberwhip in that This determination is the only (AvY Fall Had Nothing to Do With | Ago to Be Continued in Foree. 3,0t Hotel check was also turned dietrict Arres thing that prevents an immediate over fo the police. Whether or not = aval O Teoascs, ceordin, 10 S X y ation De- 4 lfiu‘\ Active Ramsey testified a klan chief in ! start, since Baron Von Hueneteld <t According tatc Board of Equalization De- ! 50 2 concern of the name In & number of instances squads Ohio I ad issucd orders to hill cer-| promoter of the adventure, is razer Statement By Lawyer Wright. Serviee Co. is not known. of detectives rushed from the tain persons and that he (Kamsey) | 10 take off at once. tion commissioners’ office found the |y other klansmen were del treacherous mountains Hotl Wianam today at the Burritt He m Tnlet to New Taven, whe ______ L prosecuted for passing an alleged Vat the Hote . Steps were heing taken this fternoon for the 1ssian: of a war- sensational story ot the o Night 1t rihless check for & Chicazn, April 10 (A Chicago's n of today's stutewida primary [°F & ! > P 1 t ond started off with a rush to the polls KU Klux Kian, te cond of a hand of who described himself as ctive Ser [N !, cides at Meeting Today. ..[,_,:;. e he cher catad Winds Changing Washington, April 10.—@—The | Hartford, April 10 ®—The same to have passed at the local hotel reports of frouble unfounded and (o take a man to Bellaire and kin| v crreports showed that charge that Harry F. Sinclair, In others that the trouble had heen Jim, He saul the night riders wenf ; SOUtherly winds were changing to of Teapot Dome. gave Alber setiled before their arrival out to “wdminister Justice to the of-| NOrthwest and in some arcas squalls | 17all a total of $293.000 in four pay- To prevent investigators. private fonding citizen” and that he was With a velocity of 30 to 40 miles an Ments “under circumstances of was drawn on the Hamilton Nation- i1 bank, 130 West 42nd street, New York. dated Ma 1828, made walized grand list of each 10Wn payable to W. I, Scott. and signed ment ratios. or pe: centages last year to determine the - T e i = e 5 will be SCC 1 hree four ex- e Bankers' Service Co.. A. B. B hitiios analnity rtoctives Dom it b (amsey said he NOUT At the surface and of from 4u | sccrecy and suspicion” was made to- | Will be used. with three or four ox bisindsie s Co Al becoming confused in their investi- yefused to obey orders to kill the |10 0 miles at a height of 2,000 feet. | day by Owen J. Roberts in outlining | ceptions UHthis vean it onae “e New Haven. detective, Cookman sations. cach man was given a wman and brouzht him back alive,| FUrther to the west the sky was the government's case [ (ided at a meeting of the state board > had a propensity for issuing checks \ariable and showe e was | wealithy e o small button for his coat lapel. Ried | Itamsey named a “Mr, Bronson” as "”]” And/siio ““' Jafihate wan e il 0!].?‘"';‘\" “A}lnq' 4 for £30. He claims Cookman is his buttons went to investizators and a member of the Ohio granddragon . visibility and "':‘J‘rdh winds. of conspiracy 1o s correct mame, ough he is known private detectives and blue to eity auard and the night riders, here were some cloudy areas or fog | men . Bes it " by the aliases in various places Wetectives Van A, Barrickman, a defendant | "aNKs along the coasts of Newfound- The first payment. Roberts said, This means that except for the Aistofls M. Goll e B e land and Nova Scotia. re made of 8 S, Liberty suits and counsel for . n ots. realizs el bontia® T e enrninl . s 10 000 vention candidate and chaitman of the five ousted klansmen who scok a| _THe I¥ers realize that they face [bonds. The sccond was $10,000 fn of equalization at the capitol 1 ce or four towns where the per- checks. He is about 50 years of air market values of prope fo e s e R e or",,",‘:‘\f”’"";" The punway provides a | Roberts said that he government nearly all of the 89 men who seized them as they lefi Klansmen into Mexico to e o an e s L s Collias nome. Collius was forced |trouble hetween the United States | 40 m”“;"::’];?f doeiilen il L Tair the enbinet o will remain in the same classes | Calmiy. into an automobile and driven and that country. The question was el R e bt emplag ahohlien. sihdlal dhercalinetols <e. at a 500 | ficer i s B i again this year. 5 - = 0 Irulcd out on an objection by Jolm | 1O "ise: He thinks that a run of 600 !ficer and his counsel. J. W. Zevely. o sTOCKS PLUNGE DOWN I P r rol of he nine classes are | ST Cotratmiton N Sabioris ards will make the hop possible. laid plans for getting control of th New Haven here he ha to the cb nd - while in custody nothing ‘o say relative Tg¢ He took his arrcst towns classc according to cqualized grand lis Policemen were sent to o LA Ao ) with an cqualized North Side ward upon reccipt of a Klan Temple Bombed (88 bt At o eulalne e i = s 200 e report that an automobile full of lling of the bombing of the DeERpC nonl ehe ST uniora Jat 0 Fove RonOning i) R e ; T Gall Momes e s men was menacing soters with a | West Dayton Klan temple, Ramsey | 1O7Y in Germany has come here to | The prosecutor said the govorn- | ont e ey Marking up of Call Money i % i st I ays available ment ¢ roe & othor g arand 006 (70 machine gun. <aid the riders placed dynamite in | tU4Y the runways available and te Pl Sy dllonshaher crn with cqualized ® Per Cent Causes Drop from 82 | aniie WBe e e be. | front of the building and set it off. | #4vise whether the plane's under- | things the following: h cqualiz o NS BUMEEIGY b s - thereafter o | CaTriage should be used. This is fixed | “That in the spring of 1922, sin. 2rand 1i $1.500.000 (65 ] tween the ticket heads tor the op. Mo said that shortly thercafter a o e Lkl to %9 A Shar hosing republican fuctions, th brick was thrown through a win. |1 (he tail of the machine and has clair delivered to Fall for Fall's nse DCr cent with equalized € Zaillianioiing e g [0 SR st p e o, aring a note | 'EVer been tosted with the plan: ind henefit $233,000 of Uniteq Sranl list $1 50.000 (60 New York. April 10 (P—Marking 4 ;" 2 - of warning that the place would he | {11 1oaded. The expert was askcd Siates Liberty bonds: t these cent); 5—Grand list $1.750.000 > of the call money rate to 6 per HURNCE on Bage ) hombed if the klan used it for meet. | 10 €alculate the stress and strain to honds werc turned over by Sinclair 100,000 (50 per eent); 6—Grand ..ny, the highest charge of the = ings. He said the grand dragon of | “1iCh the entire plane would be sub- |10 Fall under circumstances of |10 $2.000.000-82.250,000 (40 per (01" crareed & broad selling move- CLAIM BRI l Ohio then summoncd the klansmen i7¢ted as it started. secveey and suspicion whelly incon. (N0 T—G list $2.230.000-8 on the New York stock ex- and told them to go out. seek re- e sistent: with good faith or with or. | 2"%.000 (30 per cent) this afternoon which ¢ venge and fight. He said he @id not | Women Rivals Even dinary business dealing. No reccipt | $2.000.000-82.758.000 ] scores of issues down $2 to $9 know who threw the brick. | london, —April 10.—-—Two was given: no written memorandum | ¥ Grand list $2.750.000 Earlier in the day the mar- When Barrickman asked Ramsey | " 0TMen fI¥ing rivals today apparent- of the transaction was made; the (10 per cent) had moved irregularly highe it the riders were given instructions | | fAced defeat in attempts to make honds were bronght to Washington All otl towns are not « with numerous gains of $3 10 $10 a to kill, 2 klan objection was over.| =010 flights . betwoen London and |hy Sinclair in his privately-owned |hor have any percentage or asses R e < . g |Cape Town, South Africa. railroad car, and the ostensible pur went ratio. having equalized grand % % prices for the vear or . o \ . ruled and the witness testified such o sible pr 2 cq 4t new peak prices for the vear or Court A ints Com | 3 An Exchange telegraph dispatch pose of the delivery was an allegol of more than £3.000,000 g instructions had been given hy the ) s s : one L - s “chicf.” Ha then recited the order | ; - Imeiness tranaction which had no lo asscssment ratio. oF per : T e to Appraise Land in [("jrc" T thon reekiod the order (Continued on Page 1) asis in fact [4ge, shown for cach class in par- e Pi h to Bellair — “That later Sinclasr advanced fo onthesis, was arrived at three years ; 1576, ThelBixh op ymout |'® Ramaey. testinea 1o one atemot | FOUR BURNED 10 DEATH = g0 by the staie tax departmen 10 1928 up until today being - the riders made to burn a church | (Continued on Tage 16) through the so-called “sales” meth- ‘22 1 i od. A certain number of tes ; near Dayton. | Acronautical quickly Hartford, Conn.. April 10 (#-— s ICRE R | 3 FIRE IN CELL A. M. property in a town excluding unfair Sopr el e Judge Arthur F. Ells in superior . MOte: M SiM e SO on S Tm0C 1 0070 R OSE ina vioratiie R Toor | FRles Woke Galieh aod i tonlh e | Jump 4 st ourt tuday heard the application of AMateurs Enrolling | ; " \nifkiony M1l exali isvas motiried thinl | riaanitite Lotul ol thioss sule 5 ity NG 3 S R0 Ao U fxd By or Brmlal 1or conns T AT Lives in Chica: o Fire Which In- o L s Holiiediiin | uveln e e lat] Diss e Dihose Peabody. Greene Cananea pe city of Bristol for condemnation For Elimination Bouts ; there was smoke in a tenment at |10 fhe total assessed value of the (oiet! TUabely. Greene Cananes né in Liyniouth to save the city's »w Haven, April 10 P»—Entries | jures Four Others. 382 Stanley street and on investigat- | picces of property sccured. i 3 DS o AR G ger sk el water supply from poilution. for the amateur elimination bouts| 0 (P—tour pep. [NE he found an oli door Nlazing in | This gave an average ratio of R sl ey I'h' i s \1"": l'“”“ e r’ " | have been received from Hartford, hicago, April 10 (P)—Four Per- | the collar of (‘lifford .. Hart's tene- | assessed value of the property to ol, comprising about 125 acres {sons, a mother and her three chil- dren, were burned to death today, 3 : and four others were injured, when port, Norwalk. Norwich and this . . ? city, Tom Tracy. chairman of the | TG destroved their home ieRg | A policeman raw smoke coming onticeticut A. A. U. boxing board [ THCSSCNE SON, BEOKC SITAE | ery-Ward, Timken Roller Be o1 Derby, Waterbury, Bridgeport, Wall- ingford. Meriden, Stamford, West- ment. The fire was oxtinguished by | fair market value for the property A fow pailfuls of water. without |in the town. The cqualized grand ! etk damage. {list for a town is arrived at by in- 10 Pearly bt Bitly purciissed by Mrs, Sarah iernstein, and planned to be used s a cattle farm is th property in jucstion, Judge Ells appointed a 0 appraisal committec, Joseph T ing and A. M. Byers sold down 3| creasing the assessed grand list from i< pereentage = to a0 (Goodnough Is As s;stanl D whanteve i Iministrator. wnter, broke from her stanchion this noon at Albany avenue and ton, of Warrensburg, N. Y., an 110 take wp this business, | nt permissive sterday afternoon when the barn | Clinton streets. doing slight damage 'aunt. Her burns, as well as those of _— | The next meeting will 1 held | ks 3 : INS HAVE CALL pecame enveloped in flames and | to both machic Motoreycle Of- '\Mr, Whitaker. may prove fatal. # % | May 10, at the capitol, when : : \hmuT-?:mn A:‘:” e e aped through an open window into | cers Louis E. Harper reported that |Others injured were Mrs. C. B. I | ment figures from the various towns | town, 4 he adjoining cow yard, landing safe- | Chouinard's car was going south on | Whitaker, a grandmother, and To- | | [will be consi ed for approval. *um;'d‘!]:' :mwl ‘lw,-‘i'"‘»'\?""’mf.: v : Albany avenue and.-the other car bias Piff. 20.brother of Mra. Whitak- | | flomls. followed by rain to- | At today's meeting were State Tax L\v" el o8 \: m' EH a mn el The harn, #n automobile and a| was going west on Clinton street and fer. | night or Wednesday: slowly Commissioner William H. Blodgett. girls ‘”'"’ Orfj\ :‘| "““‘"" i tumber of farming implements were | they reached the intersection at the | The fire was believed 1o have | rising temperature Wednes- | Comptroller Frederick M. Salmon movlwrs" 1t markes vvu rat )‘- iestroyed causing damage of $3.000, | same time. There was no cause for |started from a tank of oil in a shed | day. and Deputy Treasurce Thomas H. i the 20 year history af the hor bartly covered by insurance. | police action. | which hecame ignited [ R A e L pital of such an occurrence which Cookman is said | where he is said to have cashed | shipped to Connecticut with a per- Paoncssa and Bartlett Meet | manent saving of approximately | Councilman Donald L. Bartlett, i er : 10 per cont lecway V. B " onovan of Fristol. Judge Toward 0 todav - Quf of the st Ahere iy tho northwest part of the city. | Herald Will Publish [BEL SN e e T dee In N. E. Plohlhmon toherts of Thomaston and Samuel €. | AF¢ At least 23 “simon pure™ ama- | (oon ceaching in the front door, he g 3 I e s tedny SIS0 W adiingion: ADfI I8 D) oty of Hartford, who will report to | (Urs from Kridgeport, he thought, | oo tl S8 URK I TH THOnY (008 Ao Election Extra Today || accoriance with the statutes, ap- | N2 shneon deputy prohibition his court on the value of the land. | indicative of a better condition in |y 2"a. % SOCEH T Immediately after the close of |[Troved the form of asscssment shect ' Goodnough. deputv probifion e i ’h"‘]‘ nas espected | whitaker was found by the fire- (| the polls at 6 o'clock tonight i s ”\‘"'"‘“‘:"‘”:,‘":a"”h”'; was promsted today to assistant : oW last week when the registration [ nan wandering about the back | the Herald will publish an extra Ront i R L ohihi(mn administiator in cHange rize Cow _Lcaps 9“‘ of hoard hegan a shakcup. yurd, Bitded by the flames His|] eawtion announcing the result of | |USUd last year except that item 30| PIOMBIION Acmimistraior (o « Eng- Window in Blazing Barn | P wife Diizabeth, a d his three || the clection. [has been crased. the last legislature | O Putnam. April 10 (P —Being a | AUTOS IN COLLISION children, ranging from 18 months to Information on the result e O NI h il esesiant, sasins rict vogetarian anfl having 2 par. ] Cars driven by Arther Chouinatd |ihree and a half years, were dead. (] the election will also be given by | [¢ash on hand in banks. The board| THED Famin, asuniedt st icular aversion 1o roast beef, Cuddy | of 130 Linden street and Salvo Greco | The woman carried out by the :phone by the Herald. Call || Dy statute is compelled to mect on |} i e N‘L\‘r;im‘ gty i prize cow owned by Howard Car-|of 183 Washington street collided | paqrolman was Mrs. Elizabeth Bray- Mv' second Tuesday of every April 2 News of the World T l ‘ .\‘\:Lué“mily Circulation Fer 'eek i By Associated Press ”‘flrab’"'-- bhte Libg rary, April 7th . 149900 Ca ARMY OF VOTERS BALLOTING; MAY SET NEW RECORD IN CITY; 1 10,824 COUNTED AT 3 O’CLOCK PRICE THREE CENTS B BULLETS, KIDNAPINGS AND EREMEN WONT HOP|Army Radio Hears No Word ~ BAD CHECK WORKER Storm of Bllt Caat i Fith snd Sith Wards, From Wilkins in Six Days; IS ARRESTED HERE Claimed by Democrats, and in Third, Conced- ed to Republicans—Interest Focused on Re- sult in Fourtll Ward—Fleeb of Autos Out. Records in votir may be brohen today in the municipal election baing field in this city with the contest between ox-Mayor A. M. Paonessa, Iemocrat. and Councilman Donald lartlett, republican, candidates | for mavor, obgcuring all ether AT They” B Dot JhL SRR} e o Cuay How Snty Wi "Bt Preted Fom had heen cast. as fol- [ lows First ard, 2,107 second Future Sbonage saed 9 i e e fourth war 1.144: fifth ward. 1.- 445 sinth ward. 2,395, 'WILL ~ SAVE ~ $1,000000] ., %27 Youes, Cost e 2230 2 ¥ 1 Baldonnel Airdrome, Trish at Point Barrow. ed by Detectiy lames R Four Ave Arvested as REIGN OF TERROR PLANS B Willitne it wonine e lona 1 S & S = 2 % tenant Carl B, Eiclson. who quads of Detectives plane Bremen will not start its trans- | proparing at Point Barrow for & . from Now Haven to Pirts- | L 8 0 District Witness in Pittsburzh Court Tells of | y1000i flizhe 1oday. flight across the North Pole to Sp in : and then 1o New Britain, Rush From One e Rombings, Assassinations and the Storms Abound :" a0 ]””V' LIS R R BalGRgd a0 Ehects oo 9 ny Atlantic still frowns on 'for six days Ly ¥ across th 1 W. G. Caokiian, alins W 1 to Another as Reports of & of Churches in Campaien the Bremen's venture, The weather 10 Wi ved thee radio had he Alaskan Wl el ived in Treland this morn- Proken. | | o 218 votes had orded with no noticeahle {1otup in the steady stream of electors coming into the polling places. The Ml Obtain Reduced | Y0t® by wards at that hour was: [ First, 1740; sccond. 123%: third. s |1 fou 1114; fifth, 1 ixth, | 2200. Total 9,218, In spite of the unprecedented ae- d tivity at the polling places there was Hartford, Conn.. April 10— T3 0 g0 PO R men were ah: Consumers of bituminous and an- signed to all voting places, ene man thracite coal in Connecticut will save | being detailed for duty inside the e Aoina schoolhouse and one on the outside. apnuaximataly 31,007 % g and) This afternoon Chairman Rodman Chamberlain of the police board Ages in cvent of future atrikes at!communicated with headquarters of heen Governor and sen. Edward Goss of Preight Rates in Both Bitumi and Anthracite, will be protected from fuel short- | | mines as a result of Governor Trum- | both partics and asked if the police | f : 3 Cookman's arrest, but Detr -1 st and Captain H <ochl cant Gootge C. or rece & imimncon i1, ymesy o e ina Cotousr Sames Toomenen | 0 1640t Dome Trial | Grand List Not Changed e oner e v 10 | | rate reduction of from - ntage must be charged bee age e Grock-Amicriean division of the receivership for the Kan in’ this | 410UCT EFeRt dAnger at tho outset— | cus 0 S MU e S e Deteetive Cook brought him to the | Deneen faction, was Kidnapped and | state. asked Ramsey if he had any | Azdndous Tasi Ol selting S & SRS, illee local police station before going to beaten and a nian acting as his body | knowledge of TImperial Wizard M- | 102ded planc. weighing five tons, off j Liberty bonds. 2 service heing given is satisfactory and he received affirmative answers from hoth. Down the “Home Stretch™ Gov. Trumbull, assisted Dby the | At press time this atternoon il e Mlnuhdurrn‘ aseociation of Con- | o hlm.',,- remaining i'; \iM ke vote, hoth partics wen v . ] ' the lead in what seemed to be an m;lann governor's fusl committee (i HOC ! i 8 have obtained reduced | yjnough both republican and freight rates in both bituminous and | gemocratic headquarters issued op. anthracite coal tic statements throughout the Rate Reduced there was no letting up in the Last December the interstate com- | drive which began at 6 o'clock this merce commission ordered a freight morning and gave every indication to 70 cents of continuing up to the. closing of a ton in prepared sizes of anthracite [ the polls at 6 o'clock tonight. nd an average reduction of 31 cents | Neither political faction laid claim @ ton on the major portion of hard to a sizeable lead, both camps pre- coal coming into the state. This dicting a win for their respective meant a saving of approximately candidates by a small margin. Few $700.000 to the consuniers in Con- | of the scasoned politicians and elec- necticut. tion day workers were willing to es- The second victory came on timate the majority for the success- March 31, when the commission an- ful candidate at more than 300 votes nounced it had ordered a 15 cent re- although every indication pointed to duction in rates on bituminous coal |& record vote for a mayoral election. hull's vietory in the coal race case just decided by the interstate com. meres conmission. 300,000 to industries of the state, the republican nominee and ex- These reductions were accomplished | Mavor Angelo M. Paonessa who with an expenditure of only half of Neads the democratic ticket were at Uie $£23.000 appropriated by the 'heir headquarters on Main street, a state legislature at the rcquest of |S1ONC's throw from each other when | the governor in 1925 for this pur- | ¢ €arly morning organization was pose. The success of the coal pro- o ”d*_‘“ | zram was particularly pleasing to the (Continuslon: Bage:17) | the governor said. “T { complished a gre. governor. he said today, because it was one of the major recommenda " tions placed by him before the gen- eral assembly in 1925 for action T am immensely pleased with the | | worls which Senator Goss, William J Larkin, Jr. of Waterbury and J. Hickey of the Manufacturers' asso- ciation of Connecticur have done have a al and every Merchants Hear Chain de Connecticut householder and fndus. | Has Site on Main try is indebted to them for their of- | o i forts which have resulted in mo: Street {than 1 dared hope could be accom- | S | bituminou; ve They 1 cured reduction i coal as well as Merchasts along Main street to- ature cannot ¢4y roported hearing on reliable au- of the fact that | thority that the Schulte department ir $25.000 appro. Sores would take over the Bosae n expended to bring S¥stem store, located wouth of the saving, that its ac. First Congregational church prop- 1ion mpperting my recommendation | ™. Tumors thut the teamsuetin T S A s would take place have been afloat e sics Be for two weeks or more. o i ks G e gret that | AN effort to interview L. W. Besse legislature did not so fully agree of the Bease Hystem. for eoii- with him on the Ware and Saife frmation or denial of the report was successful as Mr. Besse has not (Continved en [Page 15} returned from the south where he bas been spending the winter. the hcadquarters of the Schul W heeler Fails to Appear Company in New York. it was said First Time in 18 Years !ast weck that the company is eon- Bridgeport, April 10 (UDP)—The | 4€Ting opening a store in this city. supreme court of crrors opened here | AN inuuiry today concerning the v with Judge Chrigtopher 1, |MOYe Was Mt with the statement AVery of Grotan on the hench. For (a1 TN commany never gives ou o ( advance information. e e i ia:':x‘:' The Schulte stores sell merchan- e T e dise priced from five cents to $1.00 Confined to his home with a di- | L SOMIPANY Proposcs to open set - gestive disorder and possible pneu. (Lo SOreS throughout the country i this summer. monia. Judge Wheeler rosting comfortably today by his physician, Dr. Henry Blodgett. The Rf“‘rd of $1,000 Put doctor added. however, that the pa- | Up for Nelson's Slayer tient would be confined to his bed | Hartford, April 10 (P—Informa- for at least another two wecks. tion that the ate of Connecticut The assignments customarily | has offered a reward of $1.000 for made by the chief justice were t0 be | the arrest and conviction of the per- in the neip but fecl, scarcely half of 11 priation about this lar {made today by Associate Justice | xon or persons who killed State Offi- Williann M. Maltbie of Hartford. w r Irving G. Nelson of New Haven Fleven of the 44 cases on the|at Green's corner, Pomfret, last Fri- docket today were from Fairficld | ‘ | day night will be circulated through- county. Chicf of these was that of | out thie northeast part of the state Dr. Morris T. Horwitz of Bridge- |and in Massachusetts and Rhod: port who appealed a sentence of one | Island, Governor Trumbull author 10 two years in state prison for the |ized the reward yesterday upon re- alleged performance of an illegal | quest of State's Attorney Howard € | opcration upon a Bridgeoprt mirl. | Bradford. made on Saturday.

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