New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 13, 1928, Page 10

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7 '10 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923, - ceived slightly more than $5,300 in census salaries, although it is charg- s | 4 that she never did census work. The COOLIDGE RAPPED 30,000 TEXTILE MEN might be 2 :d. The testile coun- cil, in turn, declared that althous it would be impossible to postpon: T ‘ ing ‘I there is any goilt it will bed }' n, excention of the sen 1o i punished: if there is any lability it | up until the s s SUpr Will he enforeed; if there is an wtoean rale on his appeal. T f ad it will be revealed; af 1 physicia dtorney, William 8 {college authoritics have taken a Ithe taking of the strike vote, an are any contracts which are il ”P B V Slewart » aiso defended 12 | bosition of neutrality in vegaid to | rangement might made whe | they will be caneelled.™ ) f, the slayer who cheated the the matter, it was reported to the |e the votes would be sealed and 1 — - ws by suicide, himselt is under | capitol the New York state in- result withheld for another wee il sentence for con- | | vestigat, and will uot force the of activities in LRon- 1 |teacher to leave her fourth fl Officers Endeavor {0 Subpoeda icom i omestead dormmtors. : CI K Mddl b : \\'m:clmu ‘~ir-':v: was in progress. | Special Prosecutor George Z. M: am napp a[ l e “ry dalie, D -m‘g:\u;rncy anr.rz \l~|‘ S——— er and W. Earl Ward, | m, left Albany suddénly the During the meeting, however, operatives declared themselves de- cidedly out of sympathy with any form of postponement. The New Bedford Cotton Manu- facturers’ association, when in- formed of the result of the ballot, in Norman Trevor, Actor, Is Paroled to Friends W0 Slated for Nlinois Today @ L Are Postponed ¥ New Bediord Faces Another Industrial Tieup Says He Tried to Be Indilierent {0 Teapot who was e irected the of W ity, actually partici- | over the career o ns . veteran actor Mthough i April 12 assisti il a Lased on a plea Boston., April 13 (P—The charse WA S patimg in. it v Albany, N. Y. April | | New Tedford, Mass. April 13 (| which every union involved was re- et President e 3 the carly seene SR o 8 has hecome insant since sen- | Searchlights trained threy |yesterday on mysterious —missions | irty thousand textile workers in |corded affirmatively, issued a & stages o \tion, af- | Who took him from the ¢ & ""‘ "“"‘ tey v passed. A mizht session |night en a dormitory building said to have an important bearing on | 1) city today stood committed to a |ment in which it regretted that the . Emnted it Tl il and put him w 3 # wa 10 at Benton by Ciremt Judge | Middicbury coll Middlebury, Vt. :llg"mt:lf:‘-r“-(\l!h(;ufll:(ilgo 3{"" ‘l';’:'m trike next Monday morning simul- |council did not sec fit to postpone pression that the whol o et Wit Miller inorder to zrant the stay of lhore evidence of ntensity. of the oD e ‘»“ cously with the effective date of |its action. The would be no “more or et L p b o flinke whass] ) ““""‘ Judge Millex -"" \v""ll "'jY 3 ; l“"‘plf'r:‘o"'f( ;;\o\:-m'.”“:‘ 19 _.‘;""l‘w 4 10 per cent wage reduction. Strike '-h:mgf']m its stand, the association and that « SR ONE Ol RIS Aty i (ng © msanity petition. | York state o s | DY hersons A 4 |action was decided upon by an o asserted. attached I Lo hen Dlice ]y Gaiter carried fhe news fo Birs- | Knapp to Al ‘—“"'"’ "'d‘””"y had gone to the | wpolming vote, 2371 to 185. The re-| The manufacturers also announc- E e imaa o b O et for ooty pacing s eell in the | e "l".'“f{"f "’ her relatives in €astern | sylis of the voting by unions were |ed that the Beacon Mill had with- Thomas J 1 i At it | Draton. jatl 1 |step-mother, former R iR announced during a meeting of the |drawn from the manufacturers' a o pe o, Awali Rongelth, | “e 1t spo uy babie e re- | State Florence E. 8. Knap o “‘fl“fl”:sl‘:‘ght‘;iJbzfokml'-‘v"oi';y. xtile council last night. The deci- |sociation in consideration u;,th‘elr club at nta A N 8 ated oroand ever " I'with several criniinal acts in connec. aad o L & ay, sion was received enthusiastically by | weavers and the loom fixers having fives o ) to death 4/ muric e seaffold had been completed |fion with her conduct of the 125 fjcounsel for Mrs. Knapp, was 10 e |2 440 workers at a logal hall. agreed to withdraw from their re- a0 on an i nved from ise of conrt action | W Bella, who con gl aperat ution today | informed of the order in which the | cight indictments already returned gainst the woman efficial, would ried. The trial will begin on Mon- ven g final test yesterday. was the attende Practically all of the mills of this city manufacturing fine cotton goods, rayon and silk goods are affected. Earlier efforts on the part of lo- spective unions. The mill, it was an- nounced, would be conducted as an open shop, the operatives acepting the 10 per cent wage reduction. sanity plea likewise i wesday been room Ly p worning Lesieged in cers of | the appe Knapp dormito gty wh 2l he plea " ulia Flaherty ¢ ke ‘ e made on the motion S L hildres <t to trial, the court ordered | yqaison county, Vermont, and in ,.‘;“?"\“:ll";:;'”"h’(f “'";31;::‘[“]""“":“'5 cal business men to intercede to the : i AW ver Patrick Cooney ©third o ieled iry {rial, the jury recomme ""‘“:‘in stigators of ihe New York state| o SR W T0 08 o X e has end that strike action be postponed FLOOD IL_{ZAR.I)'(I\EII - for the oil 1t T rvao | Hineis mued Ty Wil o ridagy | Lue SUprdne spendlly . {department of law ina vain attempt | 5 TR E O ki [for a week proved unavailing. An- | Hartford, April 13 (UP)—Danger ctand men ar stk Jarge |the 15th of April had bes e Rongetti, held in {he Cook 1o serve a subpoena on her. Her 03 B other cffort, on the part of Mavor |of the Connecticut river rising to a to I politic ' y I e v preparation ty jail, is e - [testimony is sought in connection e _—-“"“ = Ashley \fo persuade the mill owners | danger level at present were pro- “The obuin on trocution had heen comp e il «| with allegations that she, togetier S Wi L |10 postpone putting the wage reduc- | nounced definitely over today by terminat = SNl the er state penitentiry not peg ar rving his | with several other 1o ves of the Philadelphia, April 13 (U1)— Mrs. [tion into effect also failed. The own- | United States weather bureau offi- 5 executive,” CONDEMNS SPORTS A re e until May ) for contempt until, after former e official. were listed on [ Minnic Kapperman fought with po- |crs agreed, however, to postpone the | cials. S : i to give April 13 (U P)—Die, Menri | by Governor Small. 'Th court taking into con- | census pay-rolls without ever having |lice when they tried to keep herwage reduction providing that the| Despite a precipitation o.( three- # tion to the peaking hefore the Acad- | recommended hy the bo ¥ e s client was | performed any worlk, from running into a burning svna- |unions would refrain from faking a |quarters of an inch in the Connec K n Medicine, condemued &port, | dong and parolos. enes th and entitled Miss Knapp., who is a faculty |zogue to save the torahs, or holy [strike vote for another week, in the | cut Valley yesterday, the river con- L Haken by| Had there been no intervention, |10 118 attorney {member wt Middicbury college, re- iscrolls, She was arrested. | hope that some sort of mediation | tinued to recode. “Thouxh ! res | Bella wonld have hee 1 toman | rr\l:"rr]\v“» s [ ineis to die in th chair TOWN PUME MEMORIAL of $100,000 on | Rirger would | last to| It ue, N. 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