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News of the World Average Daily Circulation h Week Endi & B Aot Frs NEW RR“ ITAIN HERALD |[=&Em e JHY 61"(‘ Y u) “JLFOVLE TRAL BEGNS, ~ GEMAVTEEST *’",:';; tar Odes Ivestivation - PAONESSA BACK AS MAYOR OF CITY ¢ GAUDET TES"HES ABOUT IN RE“H: PLANE! Alcorn Gives _(Ezan_d JuryFree Rein PRUMISES Tu GIVE BEST EFFURTS l]bAR_REl WITH WAY FAMILY s s e e pOY THAT POLITICS BE FORGOTTEN band Te“s 0‘ Coolnm reenly lSIand Hartiord, April 17 (Pe—An investi- . Conn., April 17 (UP) . "na“g“nthll Exerd’“ .| CASE MYS"F“N[]' il e ST R Y | Mayor Paonessa and His Secretary | oy Place in Com- Between Self and Wie T BE TAKEN ON SHIP | Herord county whiew sarc v 1 3 f sabvio somm 1. : and Other Couple | (uestion Who Took Gun From T0 HALIFA. KOV scom!LZ:C;i;‘ffic”,.“lz,t;:i’.‘.:;";‘::;’\,L‘!;;‘..’,‘.\ Bl beye indes ' smmcnt | o — ' mon Council Chamber Present at Time Ofl Guilfoyle's Pocket s e e e L | at Noon Today. ‘ord Ly a representative of - some | AR Beports Vary in Detail But Agrec | Waldo Marvin in superior court this Shooting. stockholders. 2 & Fs el | morning on request of the state's at- “Not only is the company sol- i — 'SHOTS OCCUR IN HALL w tssenumis Tunc vuiers win 49\ tormey. Sherif Edward W. Dowes | vent,” said Wilson, *but T have jast | o 4 ' i {( C. Weld, Retiring Ex- in Sister Ship, Junkers I One | v dered 4o & a grand | hotificd all stockholders that the di- | \ 4 T A Those Involved Excluded ! Sl At sl R el S R e : _ | ecutive, Says Conditions i Uvidence Against Vetcrinarian Mas Message says Baron amd Koent) )0V for Monday morning at , o e ; ! ? Wilson said the dividend would be | Are Good Despite Cam- From Courtroom — Ac- | Been Gathered by Detective Rick- Ave in 8ir Now i Vitoted | -‘";- 4\1;0""’-]"';"’“‘“Er‘(““;"f‘l“ b d some Ume neat week., 1 " : i | ¢ opening of court, just beforc cused Veterinarian Ap.‘ ey, Apprehender of Gerald by Duke schill the Guilfoyle murder trial was 10! f'l".““v‘“‘ suit ‘»‘“”‘“] }‘h:nr: e N paign Statement: . begin. declarcd that it Lad the sup- ””!;”“‘ '; A i 'S p ’ : . pears Calm—Many We. | ¢hapmao. Mo e port_of Governor Trumbull and his | WNieh the Investors company has w . b | | ages from the frozen north een in the public ey Attention | e Jadniinistration and would be pushed | While more than 300 spectators ¢+ HMartford, April 17 (- Who took today reported thut the transatlantic | I, g " s first drawn 1o when State . . 0 the end. No strings, he said. will | " s 2 look Mayor B men at Opening Session. (« sun out of un overcout pocket. ficrs who landed on Groenly B 3o 1 (61 e aEand. uTs.. Al BREN g Commissioncr Lester E p ’ stood looking on, Mayor A. M. Lao jused it to Kill 4 woman and wound will fly on to New York at onc: specific reference wi)l be made to ! D W State’s Attorney Hugh | ¢ iessi at noon today took his oath of e '3 man is a question which loomed | hut not in their own ship {the companics and individus i Aleorn gan investigation of oifice for the third time and assumcd lin the tallof Dr. Harold Gulifoy 2 Tholrenona vasiea hds {1 PUTivolved i the affuirs of the Asso. !NT COMPANY'S affairs 4 i ) B | ool tns ot sovetiniant former federal vetevinarian, charged zrecd on ossentials that (he | gjaceq National Invustors, Tnc. , zovernor was ashed 1o ex- | J 3 > i N Guilfoyle. vetérinarian, charged | with murder of Mrs. Maxmin | Junkers menoplane Bremen would | g Important As Medical Probe 471n¢ The company \ . *he suminon bosncllchagi S vith the piurder of Mrs. Maximia |Gaudet of New York. which opened | he lett behind for shipping by hoat | Gaudet on yanary 1, went on triat | 1001 efore three superior court | to Malifax and that the three mem- | gy, “In a way. this investigation may Cireulars sent out hy the company filled to overtlowing before the hour ] ; hers of the German-Trish crew | investigation™ . My said, | 7ens as dircetors. Many denied ac- for his life before three judges of o) Tinvestigation,” Mr. Aleorn said. just as important as the medica) NaMcd prominent Connecticut citi- Gawdet was mortally wound- | would fly tog=ther in the Junkers | «That’ situation involved the health | copting the ofiice 3 - ; ¢ v tog ! g nvolve 4 3 the noon hour, cx-May a s 1he superior conrt lier: today d and Dr. Guilfoyle received a bul- { .13, a sister ship of the Bremen. |of-the people. This situation. in.| The writ was filad inst the | MAYOR A, M. PAONESSS s 2e bt Sardag Bhorfly after the declet wusjlot In the tomple on January 28| Piesl reports of dovelopmionts to- | volves tholy finaelal well-boing and | COnpsny b Hartford: Ly Ancon T i A Weld, and Mayor Paoncssa walked VRouShE ol dhi b ionora b the zun he wag in the habit of ' duy came from Montreal and 1old | cspecially 1hose of modest. means McCook. counsel tor the protective | jinto the room and, amid applause el e pih- | gar¥Ing. and using in his profus- | of the decision of the German pilots | Mr, Alcorn said that he bad gon- | committee of the Hartford Cham. | | | mage thelr way to the rostriliintiny deputy sheritl, Lis father and moth-!gion” and which weapon. on her own o abandon attempts to repair the !ferred with both the governor and | ber of Comumerce in behalt of 21 | i [center ©of the council chamber, croarrived, The three sat togcther inadmission was replaced in his coat e men on Greenly Island. Wireless [ State Bank Commissioner Lester V. stockholders in Hartord, Windsor, | | Standing there almost hidden from cuts peserved for witnesses, Guil- [ POCKel by Mis. Guilfoyle after the gperators in toueh with the island Shippee and had received assurances | New Britain and Danbury s L . | | view by baskets and bouguets ' of ole Kept up a steady conversation | L 8°0¥: The state’s outline of fta| were given as the source of the in- |of their support in dealing with the | —_— : UVER “AMA[]H] PLANE SE[;RETARY Tu MAY“R flowers sent by friends of both Weld 2 case indicated that it would try 10 ! jormation. It was added that the | situation. \ Tt is reported that a lurge amount and Puonessa, they waited while NIt s parents and wppearcd 1o be fprove that Guilfoyle took the gun Germans, Baron Huenefeld and | Judge Marvin, before ordering the | of stock of the National Associated | Corporation Counsel John H. Kirk- CrY ealm und matter of - fact. 1o fout of his overcoat pocket which (upt Koehl, would fly to the main- | grand jury, pointed to the fact that | Investors. Inc., is held by New { ham administered the oath of office occasionally smiled and wayed | FHIMENE Was in @ closct prior to the | jyng in a relief plane, . rejoin Maj. [civil litigation . has been started, | Britain people. Emma M. Ander L. & H. Corp. of Hartford Active Party Worker [to Town «lork Alfred L. Thompson 2 shooting which occurred in the hall- | i naurice, their Trish companion, | which he suggested might in a meas- son of this city is one of the plain- | ' \\hn today began his 32nd year of Ay "“'\\“I"'l his and continue to New York in the |ure clear up the matter. _liffs in the §500,000 suit. Sues Local Automobile Takes Up Duties After |scrvice in that ofi Shot Ty | - — : Clerk Thompson next turned te Mrs. Gaudet and Sl Mag Fitzmaurice flew from the is- | | 7y R ] . (ough he lost fhe sight of his g ) | Agency | Inauguration Mayor Paancssa and as the new in- e s shotifolioning Edinneiiint) the SGuiL {5 shauan yesterday in a | cumbent ofthe city's highest office it i " Gmint g 1OV apurinient which was attendod | oG | stood with his right hand upraised, the stue nis Ly Mroand Mrs. Algernon Way, My | e i in Air i, e optical s - - Gaudet und litthe Mary Patione Sar. Al 1 | : The L. & H. Aircraft Corp. of | Muatthew 1. Callahan took up his | this aath-was read Yolm: N DR e o : Another message from Ottawa. ac) tford hrought st ay tor 32.- | dutics ak sceretary to Mayor A. M. “You, Angelo M. Paonessa. having St g : Z : ; “]"‘. L Uit "“"‘;'fl layed through Quehce from Seven ,)‘(,‘“r ']‘ '"’, 'f: ‘f‘ ”'l':m",‘fl:‘u' or | Paonessa following the, latter's in. |been elected to the office of Mayor 15 e 00 T nblon ' J e he Tl were B0 e | e, popiiviod that il Girae memse ! amages against the Patterson- | | ht | | auguration at noon today. He suc- | of the City of New Britain, solemnly courtoumn betore e v SHAG in 1 firet ,"},,.:,‘.n}.,x':ml e I ek of the erow were alrcady in the | —_— | Chevrolet, Inc., through Attorney | cecds I3, J. Bardeck, whe had heen | sWear you:will faithfully and home : fin i s adetvininaltod Y oir way t R e PGSR ovic and Mrs Wav in, the apart- i on their way to Murry Fay in | . " Harry Ginsburg. The writ states | secretary under the Weld adminis- | estly perform vhr‘duurs?f the office ot o one Azt hot ot in st | e plane used by Fitamaurice scs- | JO} Hueneleld Feared Bremen Hurst and Bailey Relieved OF cve o vebroey o5 sbon mn s | teriom of mayor of the City of New Britain, 1 f y ] Vr-l«y c? Seeretary Callahan is the to the hest of your judgment and i rdbos g v and 0Nt of caeh other | son of . . 1 plane’ belonging 1o the plaintiff cor- " skill, so help wour God.” A s g ¢ shols rane ofit. Wiy, ac.| V€ 'Was folt that this message w ld" R hund Cahb Ghmg Band Mrs. Mary A. Callahan of 141 Fran- | SKill, so heip 3 1 i D g I e aibe ol TEnBAL WA 8815, Uinoumibly bavebosn eariind e | Ollld Never eac: S 0y Chicago it poration and under the control of @ | cin strect. 11c attended St. Mary's| Weld Grateful for Cooperation Lt Conear e udses o the hallway, found. Mps. Gander | "613Y as there had heen no previous licensed pilet, Licut. Carl Dixon. was | Parochial school and New Britain The city clerk and ex-Mayor Weld Prosumeily Uiy contained leaning against one wall and Guil- | TePOrt of Fitzmaurice returming to ; ; S e | being towed through Main street by | High school. and served during the | extended nmr’.»unxmvlnmuon; ;.:d o e 20, S0 g L PLANE LST BEARINGS HOLDUP IS DARING ONE J"os e oo o e b e e o e i g e erio iuilfoyle, fankal on cither side |bleeding, the womsan from the side| Afler the Bremen tanded on the | | shfa i Orm“,‘m} 4| turning fo New Tiritain he was | spoke: : A Hetie g 5 ! 3 (e 3 fore) md a Canadian transcontinental Mot J i active in the Bay Ridge Democratic Bicfore setting aside my role of i his attoiney Dz st and the nan from the forchead. At licensed operator, one of the (lo- = | mayor 1 want to thank the women nihal and John J. Lobinson. |Guilfoyle's foct was a gun irwiys plane was sent to its assist- | sisio0h Lighthouse For Ship I'vozen Robber Gets on Train at Terminal, | tendant’s cars drisen by Lawrence | CWP: @ branch of the Brookiyn | mavor 1 ovant 1o tanbidibho disd HICETED 1 oowitness table | . G (e . unce from Murray Bay iC, i ’ 4 :r)vmnr'r:\vh organization. He w a i g e LR e o ) eI A D | £ i B antaaba Says Labra- | Securcs Between 85000 and $3000 | UnWin, an emplove and - agent of | o H " (HARE R IOk T SRR oards for their lovalty and for the LU SRS A ek e i i S SR e ; (he company, drove into the .,r.m;n.n.un Democratic club and was [work that thay have accomplished Wanis Ways Fachuded wond up to the ‘4:‘4 n n.v'I v n”‘ il i tarted buck to Mirray Buy dor is Not Ircland—"Much Warm- from Passengers and Vscapes Be- | damaging it seriously. pne pf: the Feallirad ientertriners in {3 o) " wiltoy wlice s ved the girst mng hey A ce starte "c "y o o - « f Tealy ks S . 2 % e ! o “ u.‘ N sy in el intth DAV GR s el et The complaint also statos that h | the “Political Follies”, taking an (Continubd on Page Eight) yoand 1 shooting. 1t was missing, Mes, auan. It had been supposed that 1 ..\lr‘, of Hv"lwfl ':vrm(' “f’f’? _:! P lendman's part. The democratic et R cred woman in | Guiltoyle uid she had put it baek | they would continue today and no i Saint John, N. B, April 21 (By Chicizo. April 17.— (1 P) =The. | [SORIGES ,"",",',,“,' bioha! ”l‘"” "o”(‘hall of last year w nducted by a i ‘1 ([,.‘ i vurtroom duriis Wi it Diad formerly heen Kept.: report of their having turned back !Canadian Press)—The Times-Globr Overland Limited, fist Northwestern "‘.m“ld.l 2 1” :‘I ?I; m\“:\l lm;n o || itipa headed Caliahan and iaLTAIEIE o0 ToRtinoN s he. Waysy Akl sy eha dio) it she. saids ol the jlaitlwas recsived prior to |aad Telegraph-Journal today prints railroad IEARIY S A DN LRI DR 0RO passenger train, was held L | the dance which served as the open- il e Guiltoyle apiri- | Pt is where T made my mistal the message all three transut- a first hand account by Miss Greta up by a Landit here carly today \warning of. his approfeh. As a re- | jng cocial of this year's b A campaign R e s S e s T L “ Schiller and Cusinicr, | Ferris of the Grenfell Mission of the| The man. who had hoarded the ]"""‘rt’\‘m'l"‘mfl“;“;“‘:'\‘r':; :'I"i":‘“‘rl{.]“l::“m:‘m«‘:- ;;n;)‘:;.l‘\ls;!‘\'llt:llon.‘hr.h'“ INAUfiURATI"N lA'IE e T i e Lt were 7 and headed o Mur- urrival of the Bremen at Groonly fs- westhound train at he forminal, | 100 eriod of eight days, suffered | oot Cp el O Hhie Tat n il o intemview the three | Sovies Vary ray Bay land and the reception of the th POsing as a friend hidding good-bye p‘.,m, of the plane and was | { Joseph P., Callal um|.1 wan < :u rm' e The police inquiry developed con- | Flew to Montreal, | transatiantic aviators. b9, parsEnEr, rovhng passengersian (USRLACRE AR DGR BRTINe ot it lmnr'd n" P l;“ g = o Veorn declaed that e would Micting stovies. Guilfoyle when asked | The flew to Montreal yester- | Her message, sent by wircless and the train sped through the city and e i L Sons e W Lagtensor oty vu-Y :o‘w‘,' an: ! fre | Says He Will Claim City, rono olietion althongh e Who did the <hooting, pointed at his day and could casily inake connce- | telephone, was told with laconic cscaped befors the city limits wer NRachs T TRl | oy e ‘(h‘?; Hiaand q o Wit and said: “Ask o her” Mres gions with the Canadian airways | bresity. reached, 510 B midse and asits. The oe .'“"v‘]‘" . "" ‘°N' kL l‘m'\m_ ('lerkship Thmll‘ll (Continued on Page Nine) Guilfoyhe dirst told police that her | plane at Quebee or some other con- 16 Hours KH000 to K7000 Loot i I|ml|‘)|rr] for \\'\;ll SR | C |(||a”\m[\ hflfl":fl er : ke o misband said he had attempted 1o venient point to take on the trans o i b s a2 | (b fofittiabiboarh N Courts commit sulcide and then later de- | occan fliers and: transport them 10 { Greenly Island.” it said. “Fog most certain, but railroad officials esti- | ,‘ Tl R i A My suchstatement. Mrs, Gaudet | Mistook lighthouse for steamicr | They awaited reports from the train | “'qy i o0 e T. Clay Cavanaugh, who for the TO BROAD ST BUILNNG it the point of death moaned over Ship On Way Itrozen in ice. Lost bearings and |crew on the names of those robhed b it G | past week has been proclaiming his . jnd over. “Who conld have shot me ' Queboe, April 17 (By the Canadian compass inaceurate. Plane broke and the smount taken from each Wt cround and fowed to| Republican Candidate for Mayor |intention of being sworn in as tows b it [ tyeaig thasadorlt B Dslhat (0 ans) e Dok M arcion orsthe AUaii= i for oo ifes i Inliited laxié dentimronl IEbe ot ed e e iR o _lclerk at today's inaugural, and of iEhe s yeae ol Mo (Galidees S alan governim entHca threaksrs Mont- | otise® SUIT (niarms Brolllon: Do lirinne e rvation car. collect- | e foature in connee. | Vies Statement With Citx €lerk | ihen taking physical possession of &irl could give information calm reported by wircless today thnt [ noisted —on . gasoline fank and |ed their wallets aud T T e e e e the effice, did neither. : 4 — | hoards." went into the dining ear, railroad de- mander Richard . Burdlunder the More than an hour after the ine | (Continued on Page Nine) (Continued on Page Two) Ready To Shoot tectives safd. Ther hie held up the | Hartford, April 17 ®)—Dr. Harold for the inauguration.' Shortly Jafter the blowing of whistles marked ling 1o some sequiintanes with the speeiit Many Womren Prescnd i | | er There” fore City Limits Arc Reached. Bremen 86 hours Dublin to . The amount of the loot was un- T 113 Flames Threaten oh's Shoe Store —r S No Faprnses, Soon After Midnight—Cigar- FoF Showing No P (e Buit med auspices of Tddy-Glover = post. (ouncilman Donald T. Bartlett, |auguration had started and while clte B c - e S B . ted," s 2 <imple rative o o i o American Lezion tepublican nominee for mayer, this | spectators were leaving the building [ rly this morninz did dam imaple narrative continued, “feared | to stop the strain, leg ped off and e e e his 15 1 | . ° e afternoon filed a statement at the | Cavanaugh came N; 'hfldcll? h.! that they would never reach land. caped = ; . ] he | Mayor Pancssus and el ize extimated at $1300 o ) : ' o ~r WEERS ffice of the town clerk declaring he | tory '1"“:","‘,”,,.’,,..1;‘,),}, S (;L,‘;Admlral COllard k Rel‘eved il #8097 fo §haolnominaniona ({isiorat Suw the: Bandit Stolp [fir|y|v:|‘\\ April 17.—(UP) | had ne expense in connecction with |congratulations. Wroad strect, and had it not been came to worst. The conductor of the train, Georas | _Goneral [-mbarto Nabilés nolar | 1is candidacy for mayor. | Asked why he did not follow eut LoE el Hle o e . Baron came at once {0 fighthouse | Lane, onserved the Fonber as 1| gitinpe i mierto Nobiic potar d ayor.. e e yiie Gif not celpw o : A he e aan or omman an etlre or Jliche ehen o Joobnbar ARETve iraln paiicd i From | s otion | ooy At e ey GOING TO NAPLES mistaken about the hour of the g thiw sotivus iHave editolent untlt bis companions 1eftfoouna for’ {hie west dodsts Tk Ml Ayt Bxphcion ol temanctaie | Bonid i kil (UI')— Foreign | ceremony and thought it was to bee Joseph ArzvlowicZ of 170 Grove ° plane first. First m::l Was DIsCuits | was Jounging in a doorway beside a weeks bafore continuing her journey Minister August Zaleski Poland gin at 1 o'clock. At any rate, he peet was driving past the building a n oya nCl ent amd freshs mik. Baren Teols Wi | drawing roomi. Us sald, saving tare- || Kings Bay. hasc of the North Pole | Ieft for Naples today. He will visit | said. he did not contemplate pree whon he saw (he fames which -were cold and amxious to reach New well to someons procumably inside. apsdition: Pompeii and Capri. senting himself for the oath today making their way upwards through — | York.” The drawing room later proved te he but he has decidéd on advice of i in ¥ i .' K's sl n | “Fitzmaurice saya Labrador is not |yacant e — counsel to pursue other legal reme welves in Blazej Bajek's shos store ; S o e s Latia ol nt. R ni at 12223 ctack he sent in an | First Lord of Admiralty Announces Decision Today in | e e oehl | A the train zathered speed in ita edy. larm from Box bringing the fire | does not complain, all vory modest. | weatward course through fhe ity M P f N Y k A Later in the day he offered the ipariment. it Deputy oot 1| House of Commons—Disciplined Officer Has Had | Vost thanktui to have accomplished | the airauger sauntered o the ovuer. | YT S ratt of New Yor! sserts | oneesy 1°. Barnes found that the fire appar- Dlatlngulshed Career in Bl’l‘-lsh NIV)’—‘Vas | 2 ¢ u fon platform and stood among A . . “After listening for two and one rst worde of all on arrnving. Passenge there, half hours to court proceedings on ontly had started between the k 4 i ] e e er ome ' g ) 5 3 J . different Jangnages, were ‘Thank A few minutes later he turned his = the Tartford election controvert re a0 Wl ik ol Made Companion of Bath. Go." Spenr ire night at the NEht- | pask nd my sty Lirned his p | % fetmoreg i was spread | house with keeper and family. Still i led ! m 1 it s 2 - se wi 25 is head. Then he whirled around. wh y (Continued on Page 17) «mnl :;‘:.';:y Al LI.]L,' '"T,],(r:f wos| Londen, April 17 UM — Rear Adl< jihe sentences shail not precluds | there. Kochl celebrated his 30th | pointing a revolver. 0 eapo ome Libe n B i e miral Bernard §t. G, Collard, central |them from further employment e A s A Lines up Passengers Chief Barnes said it was possible | figure in the famous Royal Oak af- |due course should suitable vacancies % - | The passengers were lined up in- , i 4 S | with e Eski d to extend : ye o = 3 2 that & patron of the pool room Jiad | fair wiich involved the courtmartial. | arise. o e orcs. womd | side the car, and he went throush | Visited Residence on February 12 of Present Year, | ihrown a cigarctte carclessly into the : A 3 BLACK LIST DENIED arcaay between the pool room and | 5, ©f, Captain Kenneth G. B. Dewar = i anc eat | heir pockets leisurely. Warning | [too pressing and distance too groat |yt POCRLS tchately, Warning Widow Says, and Asked for Help in Tracing Bay State Regent Insists She Knows end Commander H. M. Daniel, has | licar Admiral Bernard St. G. Col- | by dog team for fiyers 10 aceept b : B G | the storc, and there was probably a |t s Sigloant falo i Sining dan Securities He Had Given Her Husband— Nothing of Troublesome Docue slight aceumulation of paper or rub- been relieved of- his command and ,1:’«rd}hadha distinguished record in| “Planc from Murray Bay. Canada, tectives said, where he held np th. ¢ Shetl s Hhe: yekiod fist. the British navy. belng madt & com- | arrived Sunday at 4 . m. to give | CLVeS &aid, ; B Sev Y 2 S i was lanited. There was | ™ g unogncement of this was made |panion of the istinguished sorvies | L Returning to Murray Bay to | Svard betore he preparcd 1o NS Giorwi X S A, Tho. | e 0 leau o7 Anuay g din G1E 4 e i douss of Commons wonveii|[ORdEr R 1918 SHASK ShTsanien o {get new undercarriage and other | °"ndon the train X | washin April 17 UP—The opinlon of Chief Barnes. - The pool | g today affer the Lenterirecess by |the Bath in 1926, He way reas ay. cquipment for damaged plane, | VRt A8 the engine slackened its room was closed shortly hefore mid- night ahd the fire must have start- cod o Kedzie ave \ t April 17 UP—Testi- |1 could find the record of the Laberty [ mych about blacklisting and Pridseman, first lord of the imiral in the first buttle squadron of | photographcd plane and Fitzmauric e l“f.fi", SRS T fl\:' 4 Mays. former honds he gave to Mrs. Pratt.” [the stand of the Dasghtersior g m admiralty, in a long-avaitcd address [the Mediterrancan fleet at the time | itn Irich-Kekimo doge bt ot s ity o ooy tha GRR TR ke cor hitanid w1 American Revglution on the admine ed a ltle later. The recall “was|on the Royal Oak controvorsy. of his suspension from duty when . Montealm within 160 miles | 1UMPed into the darkness and wae repyblican national chairman, vis hat was February of the pres- s naval building program ounded at 1:01 o'clock. Mr. Bridgeman sald that the board |the Royal Oak affair took place. ed plane coming to assist- S7YT . 5 ed her home carly this year inlent year?" Mrs. Pratt was asked. |5 CFI0C RN SIS BEEEE |of admiralty was of the.opinion that| Bor in 1576, Admiral’Collard en- |5 Micnics it etrait, SROUT o oyl e cine cHETRISE s &oans | Bearol |of {hS. ¥abord of & Lineriy |veferring toilays ving thirty-seventh continental congress SPEGTACULAR RA]D Arord e ame, for Y hat occurred |icred the naval serviee in 1890, ho- | men crossed ice from Flowers Cove | 'the passenge p it e G0 s | “Yes sir; it was then that 1 wert | their most absorbing topics of come aboard the Royal Oak lay with Ad- |, | Sunda o d to scc 5 8crs on the train, but it | Bond transaction with her husband, 5 ¥ | - !,1“,:1 Gillend it Aniting with triviil | caminal o aee SL.and & rear) Sunday to ‘?'"‘“"’”"l"s’“d"h'_ro and | }as 0ot learned whether he had been | whno is now dead, was given the to the office of Charjes Pratt and |versation today even llmuxhh (:: Sr—— 4 § 2 3 anmer | 23Miral in 1926. His service in- plane. Specially privileged here and |} A% 00| = ho, is sl Bl - ed up the rec. controversy has failcl to reach t Policc and Federal Men At Man- :,:,':f?z,‘:.:hfi;l"“x?" ‘::J Fdtions | ded pasucipition), s (A (iverid | Cliosen! 8 T "\;““ SR of & few of the viclims |3en3te Teapot Dome committee to. SoHpaNY fnd flooked Sup the Te0s| inenitoa by bitvis it i & e e War and in the years immediately | interfcrence. No guards. were obtained from the train crew |33Y hY Mre. John T. Pratt of New [OT0ic, = 0 ious visit?"| Many of the leaders of the orgafis chester, N. M., Scize Sloop, Trucks | 78 himeef unfitted for high com- | oo dine the war he was on thy Get Autographs a6 b | York. e ore” |ization are wary about being draws mand. -THerelons: it Had beon doe | o) o intelligenos division “Autogranhi Suiained - erom e {10 R DHSE Stop Bt Weat Qhicago |10 Lo timony o been that| | TN® or thrue yedrs et linto the discussion publicly but ume and. Quantity of Booze. cided in spiteef his good services in 5 o 2 herocs. I'irst Canadian autograph. Defore the train procecded westward. Harry F. Binclair turned over a| Mr. Hays gave us the distinct im- dertientt In sl Siton of vel P the past 6. retire. tiim, B 1945 samioal Oodard was as-| ol 0 Lo e when tid. | A list given to ralirond detectives, | " batch of Liberty Bonds to Pression that he ~was a frequent |dernea S i Manchester, Mass., April 17 P—| The first lord of the admiralty |Si1ant beach master on one of the ding adicn. Kochl carries acro- | “ith the amounfs stolen included: | large batch of Liberty I 430,000 |BUCS Of Mr. Pratt,” Senator Walsh |the blacklisting issue has - £ In @ spectacular raid today. police |ilso statcd that the board had con- |Soctions at Gallipoli where British | 18 SUE0 TORH Cart 8 BOt0- —— S e i PTE S jlmvits. s lacgse Lt § and federal officers. surprised 20 | firmed the sentences against Captain | forces landed and was in\'alided‘“uh vilielc. IF given ‘hin - before (Continued on Page Nine) Sl e B e N e R not stopping at our |national officers’ aut nord ‘rh:nnrfi men as they were landing liquor on | Dewar and Commander Daniel who [home as an outcome of his service | {leaving Dublin attached. (Signed) wiping out a campaign deficit. |pouu0 it that is what you mean,” |nounce national policies "b‘"m hand the beach here, arrested 10 of [were scverely reprimanded and dis- |in that famous campaign. From | oia Ferris.” ———————— 4 |Through Pratt's records the names \iro pratt replied. icific approval of the meml 'p. them and scized a 60-foot sloop atd | missed” from their ships for their 1915 until the end of the war he | ygoplBl oo L Y of Sceretary Mellon, William M.y pratt had no personal k""l'i All knowledge of the black st two motor trucks. The others cs-[part in (he controversy with the commanded the moniter Lord Clive John, a nurse on the Labrador | THE WEATHER Butler, present r"pllb'llcln chair- ¢dge of the transaction between her | was categorically denied uhy"b caped by flecing into the woods, al- |rear admirdl which came to & head |in the Dover patrol. medical mission of Sir Wilfred Gren- | man, and John W. Wecks. former huspand and Hays, and Thomas W. (he Massachusetts state nfi ‘= though the officers fired several [ during a dance at Malta aboard the| The Royal Oak affafr. first de-[fell. A party from the mission sta- | New Britain and vicinity: | mecretary of war, were brought into Miller, former alien property custo- | James Charies _Peabody, iy shots when they failed to halt. Royal Oak. scribed by some London newspapers |tion at Blanc Sablon journeyed 15 Generally fair tooight and the inquiry as prospective rccipicnts |dian, now under penitentiary sen- |majority of opinion ullwt -t The authoritics estimated the to-| Having by such confirmation suf- |as a mutiny, had its inception at a | miles by dog sled to offer the avia- | Wednesday; wot much change of the securities. X tence, likewise told the committee sates seemed squal’:‘! behind tal value of the scized liquor, sloop |ficicntly marked its disapproval of |dinner dance aboard the battleship |tors their services. Her story came ! in temperature, Mre. Pratt sald she believed Hays | he knew polhtn: of the opcrations of |national cfl)cm This u”: and motor trucks at more than|[the action of these officers in the Sesionls by wireless to Red Head and thenee came to her home on Lincoln’s birth- |the Continental Trading company. {voiced outside the congrem 835,000, matter, the board had decided that (Continucd on Page Ninc) by telephone. * ————% ‘day, Fcbruary 12, “and asked me if |from which the bonds came. eral state regents.

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