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‘' News of the World : '-;d‘, "m Average Daily Circulation Fer = ‘,, Week Endmg l v By Associated Press v April 21st . ) Q “ON (Y THURS r 3 o0 2% __TW Yy ESTABLISHED 1870 EW BRITA CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, AP'RIL 26, 1928, —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 7 T 1 1 ] i 34 Men Leave Bummg m ANT T“]AL WAV[ | ment Office, Listing Appli- CanadlansChalge That Tnp P { Should La dlng Prov, Vessel in Life Boa INUNDATES VARNA cants as They Appeai Was Publicity Snt —— PENS N[]TE ToM AN B[NNHT S [UNER Al Should Lan ] B About 150 Miles North ; [ SWALLOW NF | Too Hazardous, Fliers | of Tuulter. Pharide. \FEW DAYS A WEEK WORK LINDBERGH'S PART WAS | " Wil Continue to Ques [ i » Bugaran Gy on Blak S8 pop pacy. 1 ppaNNED ADMIRABLE, ALL ASSERT : * Early Toda | Also Devaslated by Quake B ‘ s i Young Woman, Dissppointed n Body Leaves Quebec Today; Due, bec, Which is 80 Miles Y- y s \ 0, Disappointe y Leaves Quebec Todag; Due, bee, | Secretary Callahan Alrcady Has seve Premicr of Quetee and Proyincial | ) , | Love s 0 End Life i New York Tomornow Norning Away. K Five Sailors Saved After TREMORS ARE CON’”NUING eeal Hundred Names of Citizens Seeretary of Canada Both Criticize | . 1 | x | Who Are Unabic (o Obtain dJobs— Rushing of Medicine o Bennetg Y civoner Is Rammed and | WRITES LETTER 10 DEANY BURIAL N ARLINGTON If Present Plans Carrs [ Whole of Balkan Peninsula Still B i e e I Claming M Necesary Sern - Sunk Near Town of | ; — e Entire Party Should Bq i ing Swept by Quakes — Ameri- oy 5 Were Available in Canada for the A = . il i | May Offer Partial Relicf in Situa- e ekl sl ) LS L Gosh. How 1 Love Him." Worcester Grave Will Be Near That of Admiral in N . hat ““i"fi e can Nurses Arc Renderving HOroic | gion Becoming Tense. & Retniso ol baaumams. Girl Declares A~ She Prepares Peary, Discoverer of Pole — Aged in New York by l."dln | service to Sufferers, Sel et o S New York. April 2§ (P—The fir el 4 . S S T A i) Dot 2 ol enEnatin i iot Lot e e e Farewell To sweetheart, Belicved | Mother Will 1 Taken (0 Funcral Evening. i k 4 & ® Vienna, April 26, B The whele [applicants for city jobs, it is prob- from t fellor Tnst — 4 A i ol tanker Overbrook | | N 5 VUL £4 nst Waorking At Normal School Serviees, lof the Balkan Peninsula, shaken by |sble that a municipal employment | e IS b § caught five following an explosion in | e o [ T i e 3 e i . 3 Agnes. Que., April 3§ a sepies of devastating earthquakes | bures Wil Twe estabished along hines o C Lok 1he 2 « (Iy [ adia ross k o punip room while oft the Flerida |? 518 € 2 4 b Lo K ‘ [ anadian Press)—The i A in the last week, is still heing swept (similar to the one which was in op- i | AT A YOUNZ woman i ree aviators who were first t oast early this morning. A message | | Al tor i i Sl 2 o the ;..,..,«.‘ ylu-tl:m 1\“.,‘:”7» 15 ey viotent tremers {eration during the period of depres e iler ) red al a loca ye \h J ) ¢ westward crossing of the Jortation Company d that the The latest citics to fall in the [SiON in 1920, discussion in city hall institute and osked Ueye | Leriay . Viola, Banicl v \ ¥oplane, today at leas§ | Saldine g5 i et move- | 1090y indicates. | el i b don Ir ' e < e of their isolation o: atulatada il ISR ; Matthew J. Callahian, seeretary to La[es[ D‘Spamh Says (en. Glm e R R s et o | and headed towar e e @ the ancient city of Adrianp- | the mayor, has been handling the (A S e e e ! ) im which the world hed o, who 1eft their burning ship in | PIe 0 European Turkey and the \applications and already has the i ot ot ot b s et Tork i o : : " | Ly to awat the ival of el 1116, suatasslya suh | ouet ckers after work. It is his e Newspaper Allianee, which sponsor o L almost a rinight of uncerg 2l e T BT T e e et : P Jeteq | CXPOCtation that employment will be liod £l on which Bennett | \ v took off this morni L rnnean e als wase completed ot or s davee e actee e | ARINES MOVE NORTHWARD ot vt et e i = 4 rellet plane faroiig T0.000 Barrels of Ol the destruction of the classical Greek [ caninon eouncil provides the funds \ " colild e of aty sepyice N s island which had been thelg The Overbrook was ¢ Ve to | eity of Corintl and several adiditional | for sewerage operations, which will —— | T e L ; ! SRR e {o | TefuRe and which became their prigs : R of N e B by e 1 e latier mart el ©onn o oo s Rt s nd Gt ; SE T e H Wit ey | o0 Their istory-niaking plane, they forsey zond Wi bringing . RNt nest week. 16 will not b possibic 1o oo e e Ehe ing 1 ror of the pole. e is to |OMeN. Was Ioft behind, unable t@ ols of erude oil in hulk Tean Creat st e oo zive full time work to any but the | Nicaraguan Tehel Operat g Hiag aniied & vougnigibiesndin, it i omorrow | in Arlington | t4ke 10 the air from lack of skis. ‘; e L T Varia eart ke WIel 100k | ost urgent cases, which are {hoss o Cahaelim e fou i o o Wie Washing | The start of the relief plane, pilote e rosimately 130 miles | Mace Iast might, is deseribed 28 | aving e test number of de- | Report of Defeat of Masine be-| Number iwo. | probabiy conid own s will e close to ghat | o4 bY Bernt Balchen, was made aff v : than that which caused great | pengente ere, but 1'd like have it o0 {inan “roljowed, i bl by of Admiial lobort ) T:45 a Exactly an hour la th of Jupiter, Fla, wien the ex- | pendent P s [l R s st i Ad I Robert 12, Peary xactly an hour later #§ Dlosioiu aecuried amage in the populous city of Thil- | e system followed ont in 120 | *Achment s Denied. fi0zbe e nd it is the Proper |ack rar Denpy. My darli Body Leaves Quebee [ was sizhicd over Harrington and ag The Weller had left Texas City inpopolis severnl dave ago. T WA ang the one which wiil be put 0 ef- Managua, Nicaragua, April 26 (P! ‘A‘”‘”"‘l" e LI w1 love i no of the ma o tool |11 P m. it was reported sight g ’ Overbrook and recompanied Iy fdal Wave | ot it the municipal Tabor burean $ | _fntense excitement prevailed 31008 | potwenn (he dociors o san doo | 1O than e Richard 1. fynl across |0V0r Natashquan, 235 miles west e [whieh imandated the city and sk inguzirated. is to give all anplicants | (ne gt const of Nicaragua todas | ey e dortors 1 was decided fove anyon: anoiher fo it nil who died from atempt. | Greenly Island, the castern termint v Annl The [ e durs el dplonds of MIIONE lovmeiit for-fiwo days; or mora & 1450 imiles Turthar narth nearcl K8 (ataretic. sardton | aaar Croyoy (novas yind Lip Just oy it on @ special car at e | 1015 expectad the expedition o dind from v ity | And Syra i the an Sea, immnor K. In this way some aid iS RVeN [geone of rebel operations e SR S e iE | BTGy fulizvsaiiad " 1y companied by his | would reach Lake Ste. Agnes ibel 2 1 . Msh Saturdey with Ap. |taiized by Byron and places where | i\ Yiniees prompt action js had | Natives and ehplaves whe fied| et e ot et Lin ‘e t \u\‘h;‘ 1 ‘;n 5 wif e 4 Gliict, Come | Lwiser® & gd b 3. m iean i Relier s 5 < i known at the institute and it | jways zetting lough breaks wonimaiely Tnon0 1 o ot algde e AR iRl Tt " \"‘M: [the way of relisving conditios of | from the Pis Pis mining district in| waq folt that the ease was one in Al o : Guard Against Accident ] i il o Now York ne fo the (e o Grecka and ArWN- | unomployment 3t {a expectad the deflihg faco of the advance ‘of Tebol[\hich minufes might mean the dif=|or thoae aistaner thatl hapbn = O STV in New | To guard agamst disaster in @ b \ tuble 08 cna 17 i o iy St Al V‘\ S partment of public welfare will be (Goneral Augustino Sandino Brought | geyopee hetw een life and death S s Yerl ATA0 Frday morning. fanding on the lake ice here, a plag [ ieh had i 1 Ter o *‘:”'f"‘ Wit "‘I'“‘ “"“l" "W ',1 flooded with requests for aid fwith them reports of his depreda- | 2 | Not In Polics Hauds R al Friday Afternoon arvanged by Captain James Fitge i (RN moded by I "‘m‘ b IaGe Hw‘w!- Y | tions as he came eastward from Ma Severe Criticksm Although Chief Hart of the s o prival New York fhe | maurice before he returned to the Muii nH |tagalpa. Tales were told by Nicara Montreal, April (By the Cana- | depactment said he does not ng | casket will be ta under guilitary fisland will be carried out. The Ford American Nurses Aid |guans arriving on the coast of mur- | dian Press) —Scvere criticiem of the |10 investigate the incident inasmuch Rolice: escort Iroin Grand | plane will circle the lake until obe Vive stamen Bescurd Many Amervican nuvses and volief | {der and pinnder by the inSurgents, | fight to carry serum from Now York (as there daes not appear to be any- | U1l 1o the Pennsylvania station | sorvers have deterfnined and sige Tt Mass, Apeil 26 (U Carinth A narrow cs- | ‘4(yrr|a]|\ of those who did not sYm-{ 1o Quebee for the treatment of Floyd | {hing aboit the case that neesssi- | 107 the trip 1o Washington, which |nalled whother thefice is still st v o » w f & | : | " i rescliotiorarly” dosd uopnsiOht dealli At oo ol =50 ‘ | pathize with Saudino's objective Bennett, has hoen nade by Promide iates polics ygpdion o opinign (PoEIS (hree hours Tater. The bur- [enongh fo bear the heavy plame. ¥ i wasted sehoon- | shocks Disciaduominy salisncan | driving the marines gom Nicwruguiagl, A Taschercay of Quebee and ro-Tuas exprossed #f Bolfen circles that [l will be v after thie ar-fit is not, the Ford will keep on 4 # i aue pmvmed and | v ich y were aiding the injured. | tod Vincial Seeretary Athanase David, [the yenng woman had penned the 1l In Wasl, F'riday ter- | quebee, about S0 miles away, and ) s A Tales_¥x \ 2 il st e 1o | vollupsed. e e ; < % v| Brignde headquarters sald these | but Mr. Davig made plain that Col. | letter betare drinking the jodine, - noen {land on the field on the plains @ ] abou st thar vt Vina T | Faetion in St ANAIEW'S [ jce wern exaggerated. scoffed at re- | Charles A, Lindbergh's part in the | (ending fo e and Tave | ESCOred ta tho trdin here by a ! Abraham 3 R e, . | 5 | ports that Sandine had a large and | flight was entirely adniirable Denny” notificd ovese & Rich the Boyal 22ud | Miss Herta Junkers, who has beeg Footl, © York, and Jimma Cushwan | Chyreh Calls Meeting (01" mounted force and announced | In an address st night tie e mifard firm having the con T Wil be dling the relief plans, satd that biocks, | of a1 e, i 3 ; \he removal of the cast coast hase|micr asserted that the flight was en ng the dormitory at United S |skis had not been sent to the it sl puniblEen for Sunday | T tirely unnecessary as there on Stanley 1 " burial 4t Ar- | promen because it had been planned | of 1 her erew | tuing caused by the qu; | s (Continued on Tage Bight) plenty of serum in Canada. M cory of the police i Tington will he with twll - military | 1o fiy the transatlantic craft direch § i A redidony \_"""';" i E | £ David, expanding this statement, ex woman first wrote the | honors. [to New York, where a landing withy 0 American generosity 18 extending | -y, 000 of St Andrew's parish | | pressed the belief that the flight wa m and telephone numiber | Bric under the | gony would have been impossible. @y | nid i sl o0 tho vilnod areas. THE Lol cilinied Lo K for others \.\‘EMAY “ ANN“UNEES a vulgar and spectacular publicity Founs smaneAn. pench, dairoghion Achdeacon ey At 1. contribuiions of the AMErican peo- g o cqll last night for a meeting etunt i which unnanied persons | g niaddan by BeoLs HOSPIA | Clarke City., Que., April 26 (Cange i Jasras, cspied e | DIE 10 the Tted Cross arc of parishioners interested in dis | inade use of ol Lindbergh, hims declaration of 1ove ‘ ‘”‘“. L, dian Press) he relief plane carrys | T recked hooner's | 10 Bulgavia. The Near ing “buginess of thoe church” at] anftelyiin ocl e N on zd ol o LB eI AN nS KL GULEH AL the line the German-diis sl the v Bt frem G distant 1% FOshing to Corinth 5,000 cascs oF | Lithuanian hall next Sunday after- | urther their soltish aims o have Dl oL body be bur- |y catlantic monoplane Bremeng condensed milk, 2500 tents, 6000 noon at 2 ovlock. The ement “As for Col. Lindbergh,” said 1 2 B Ay 1 Brooklyn but | ool over this point at 1:10 p. me 1 e S e SR e T snkets and other relict supplics [wus made that “ihere are certain | provincial secretary, 1 have the ut . Sy 4 roauest that 1L ee City s about 250 miles from 1 4 e volved a doss | Some of whieh was donated by the fniatters to be discussed for the good | most respect and admiration for hin T o 1’8 other hero "‘{. (ke Ste. Agnes, the plane’s immea R | pubtic school children of New York [of our church and parish.” 5. A. Parker and Leon |jie roncets the bravery of vouti. | | i it comst muards dearned | < v " 1 By Byrd | i b ot the CIEY fo the Greek Women's Pa- | It is reported that a faction in the e 5 . am his very great admirer. But why o URONOU SR C Bprdl SE et K gt oo e BT The same organiza- parish is dissatisfed with the man- Tomikowski Are New | inis iuss and especiatiy 1 vinre | S AR S of stone Wil not he } s ok e By 4 Briit ¢ fon also is dispatehing 8,000 tents, | ner in which its affairs are adminis- 4 perpetrated by the use ot an Ameri- | The ) it I SURIGEAR U e L S G i el g P i cratt, lite damuge | 19:000 garments, medicines and tered. Members S foved Tate in {he afternoon at ¢ ol A AR e 15D, I Bremen made forced landingg 4 i the crash. was anchered abont | MONEY to various other districts in | Rev. Edward V. Grikis, pastor of (Continued on Page Nine) Likatedess S oh) NN | when near the limit of its fuel supe e A0S o D A S e the Balkan earthquake zone. St. Andrew’s church, said this after-1 i | e ) [Retai bt adosliah malled e | s, o the recky isiet A8 et gl ) Add to Safy noon that he had heard of the meet- | FFour police commissioners, tno « nd did not go to T A PLU EPIDEMIC RAGES north of {ls oures, ‘Tiie JNURTERNE Captain ehard o Ryder of the | : = % i whon are on the present bo: apparently being in a hurey 1o Fert William, O ! b it ‘ ; T el g st of the ativeted arcas 1N being called: ‘adding that it is | whom are o FE : { : Z i tio Aril 26 (UP) {0 was mmasnnd An0. oHiGe AL Chathanm coast rd - station dis- | J o S B e sp-wsfired by . “cortain few.” | were seleeted today by Mayor IPao- | somcone in the eity came Pack Wiyt 1,000 of the 4,000 school Haha 7 padeliod o ot which lator rang. | vains and hall storms ave mulliply- | "ChE SPEEERREEEIEE 1 | nessa, with Michael W, Bannan dc 0N NOR’”{ POLE VOYAGE about 5 in ‘Lhe alternoon and went flEHEh diere absint hecsiise Gh i a ]‘mv in 4 landing and the ise 5 g the misery of the shol Wi VAR IYORCE D T ol o e e ST O b [land had no facilitics for repairs. i T ; and distracted populace, while con FB DE Ds Dvo c iated a3 the mayor's QuUlsatit; FotbIRinE (ho 8 oL oD i R e o, all publ g = Liee Band tinitous carth tremors and erescen- [iehsdnsian. : P | Sy R e A R e : L {Contiensd @ Fis V) ! docs of thunder and lightning ar The ‘:flhw 'onu.n.‘v\«\onv rs ":f New Britain Man Acquainied Wi | (280 00 T 5 X jiduon;also ohibited from — Il 7 i 24T ke Harry Morton, a member of e | believed that she saw, o ering ent H |ciusing the superstitious amonz 1 (ixims Misband . Took edclothes | 4" o 3 Sarie e : offort Tain PRlSUN[R IN T”xEn“ | peasants to believe that the end of ; !:r)\: ::vy-\l:;“‘(lr;ar Edwin |3~'\J‘»|rd'|'k...:: Flice Who Succumbs o P'neu- LQiato AL g | {the world is coming From Her Bod 1o Give to Wis|Vho served four voars wndel Too. monia_in Canada. R T e U | | Athens, Greeee, April 26 (P - \ Wis. A ' (UP Tomikowski. a member of the re- | ypin giroet, who was a member of | Coried Py Miss T o stchici) i filwaukes, Wis. April 26 (UP)— | it clothing firm of Tomikowski & | o AR [ coming from across this city | sarth whock shave been continuing ' sire, Lvolyn Horpll 1led suit for di- | o <194 o company headod 1y Commandet | epioned 1o the ot fatans . . e in the region of Corinth, the most | 1R ot reing that her 2 | Richard Byrd on his trip to the n, I DasidiD: Wasiowils: | the N Eantertainer Fined $100 ... ... ;e oo S eiibek o Mg (s Commissioner. Dannan was ape oo o (000 00 ME T 1 Davi 1kowi wra near the 1 % . 4 cvere heing felt at ten o'clock st jughand. August, reiioved the co ol ik el e T ey ind o & that e i wis the shock |Nenate Finance Committe@ Fa i night. This tremor also was felt in ¢ of fihir Bed: on Tt 10 drape | Lo lquainted with Floyd Ben the | 0y 1 ) | for Driving While Uit [ering of her bed one night 10 drape | jjon ynd has served as a member Of [ aviator. Rennett accompanied Conte |21 144 taken joding ong o1 to rock houscs. | 5 dof Athens. themn about his sweetheart, who had | (' dic i committee. He has | araes Buod o the font eoe s |an tote and an y he rout | Accepts This Instead of Into ted Almost continual rain has aggra- |come home with him from a party. | '0 @0 P RS SORTE T TR B el flight over the |y 10 08 E s b o] ! htoxicate vuted the situation in Corinth, but| Mrs. Hoepf) charged the only | “t8 B0 CE G 0w during | e came St mem e e | tatlod O I Bk i i aection ] Higher Figure - Pritish _eailors from the airplanc wearing apparcl he ever hought her | 0" : S ecapnsnliEbt lophaheda ad hyain hock i two min e S : the past two years. He is one of the | commander into the antarctic re- ; carricr Lagle crceted 600 large huts was two pairs of stockings which he | 11 BES TR RO SO0 18 908 07 (| commander 4 Flangc e i Dipere) i “"]‘ ;” cvening dross which Do igygt night and distributed 5.000 | later took away o give to the other ‘l[a':m_ oo £ 2l Sions. linitox minds o “‘i"“'* nas Washington, April 26 @ — & curs While CHEOTAInIN 4t a4 PoPU- | joa g atead | woman, P 3 NSEon I ) s i T o duci J jar night club in Harttord, John J. s e el e Commissioner Morton is als0 a | c y vas a fin < 804 ']w T lm'!:"n‘l\“ "| Barry, aged 25, of 202 Hillside ave- veteran of 1wo years’ service on the Fritson said today pereed fo today. by iNs sniiy nue, Hartford, drvove through \I.m; police hoard. Krom 1915 to 1419 he | i X lve lr s u]ng or ore an finanee commi! tes as a ?"mm;"; :, svireet about 5 o'clock this morning. | k led S Y served on the charity commission. | Drymmer Boy of Antietam & 00000 measure voted by m a mauner that attracted the atten- oo npp mce ear He is in the real cstate and insur- | Dies ek | " q jthe ho tion of Supermumerary Ofticers Tod- | [ance business ies in Hartford Today | riton, isten As Doctors Sav | e roputdican. majority on the Y. M. C. A at Main and Court | 0 0 came or amous common council from 1812 to 1916, | Wollerten, a participant in 1 e Th 4 w schedules over the pree S e e L e ey Lannot Fossibly Get Detter i i ioca wora st ors !onm] Barey under the influence | f A h é ts D d 57 vears as an alderman. He was ap- | as a drummer boy of 12 year: al 10,000 reductic of liquor and accompanicd by a | or cnievemen y les, (< pointed to the police board by Mayor | member of the composing roonh st | rmat repo the bill 4@ woman. In the ear were two bottles & Paonessa in 1922 and served throngh | of the Hartford Times 54 years il / 3 e % - a was held up until *oe of alleged gin, one of them being full the two terms which preceded Pao- |at the Hariford hospital i « Action for $1.250,000 Brought Against United State o oma: adginistaatil ind the other parly full. 1t s said | it - e Walkad® . | nessa's retivement from the mayers | e suffered a shock four e | ik 5 i s sctiled Garry admitted having driven from | “The Genius Who Never Walked”, Internationally |, " ' e o0t st Lnd did not rally, e wae Radium Company by Employes Who are Poisoned 5 ' sl tiul ootls o e the contents) - Known as Scholar, Inventor and Artist, and Was | of the disciptine commuttce created | Philudelphia on Anznt and Who, Physicians Say, Will Dic 3 Wbt 2 of one of the bottles. : : in 1922 e i , 1 treasury since Sege o o i bstins (QaasE R D Authority on Law, Languages, History | Commissioncr Tomikowsii has ot | Massena, N. Y., Wor oman Painful Deaths. ¢ \liton announeed today that Saxe n police conrt, Barry pleade heen connected with the city govern- o 3 0f 45 high ax $210,e suilty and was fined $100 and costs, and Art. ment hertotore. o pany Emie | Dies at Age of 105 Years 5 ) : - ve hiS sl with a sualyn-m‘]ml vuII;’:’niNll -or‘ 1]0 busikess -on: Main stroct for e past “ Mass; ; . Apnt ’ ‘Irf _\:- Sk \] ) n mE = Tt o y ' “0 reduction proe days, on the charge of driving while - L R e e e S 1'% vears and has beon promitonl in | 154t Qakes Ashiey, aged 305, b ) IO o i ] of ¥ injurs \ under the infivence of lquor. The| Louisville, Ky. April 26 UP—C. tives to prevent the escape of steam | 7% Vo ,",,_a“; has been prominent in | oved o he the oidest resident of [Nt Radinm company for damaz 1 after the two yea ad | 57 g BRI D woman was not arrested, but waited | Lee Cook, “the genius whe | frem l,}lumu\, "”d, the G](\"lng| 3 bl o and Mar. |MOrthern New York, died i hor totalling 10 1 phy s S A o rw‘ g r Barry outside of court until the | never walked,” died fast night after | C10iPPed with it ran 173,000 miles} ' s Anisialis thokbece or | ietn Tast uilght ab horhemeltece, | Clann doom Aline ! el iy Dr. Robert 1. Humphr I 1 of th cent automes 0 was disnosod. SL. . Barty Ua | e nror Hihe | without a repair. iis metallic pack- |fon are the dewocratie embers of | 5"k een 0 cood health ful deaths todiy on of the New Jorsey Ortho. | 1P ¢ volhing to say after Officer Gigli- == ing was used on vesscls of the emer- i shillels | Mrs. Ashley was one of 18 chil Medica) experts, in a hearing he hospital Noray % oiti's testimony was presented. In| Although an invalid simce he was|gency fleet during the World war. | ker and Tomikowski arc the repub- | oo™ ol giod at the aged [fore Viee-Chanedlor John H iphE of u T | AN increass in exemptions allows Jeply 1o questions by Assistant Prose- |One Year old. Mr. Cook was known Ile built lathes for shells and for | licans |of 102 and her mother Tived to be | Backes, testified that sciene \i | Bictures were nirked by “white |00 corporations from $2,000 to $3 ni Attorney W. M. Greenstein, | internationally for his achicvements heavy artillery wnder contracts for T!xrf,|w|»o||w}mvn|« wereannounced | ya. - ghe had 11 children, seven of | found no ans of combatting the shadows” which 1 said, | 000 4 he had never been arrested |48 a scholar. an inventor and an | France. today after ( airman R, W. Cham- | whom are living, and more than 2 radium poisoni from which the indicated that all of ) women | Downwa revision of the rate$ beforc on any charge |artist. He was an authority on law, | His oil paintings have been hung | berlain and Commissioner A 10 | zrand chitdren nd great-grand- | givls are suffering S Py o il poison- | applying on intermediate surtag languages, history and art. +in prominent art centers of - this chilling had communicated to the | children are living. poisoned, they said. by wetting | ing brack | Taken from school at scven be- country and Lurope. mayor their desire to be relicved of 2 brushes with (heir mouths while Hunphrics' {e ony was cor-| T } «xvmptions on the ade Aniapdils, April 26 (UP)— | cause his parents belicved he would cnone year old Cook was| further mervice on the hoard. Mr. | « | painting clock sud watch dials M. |roborated by cxatder Get. |misdons tak frme 96 doaria 6 NEL \ " inoforist marrowly misscd a | not live, Mr. Cook at eight had built |sr®ken with muscular stagnation. | Chamberlain is leaving the city on a || Juminated by @ radium compound. tler, tosicologist of New York and | The proposal of republicans to rae market basket in the middle of the |a steam engine that worked. For 12| When he was fourteen he developed | business trip and he asked that th t ] The hearing was held 1o decide Dr and V. George, patho- | pral inheritance tax was Iaid voad here last nighi. Stepping, ne|vears he educated himsclf and curvaturc of the spine. Although | resignation be accepted as of to | Iwhether the suits, which were filed | logist of fhie Jersey City hospita without a record vote. Thig found fn it a blue-cyed, dimpled girl, | worked on the average of 17 hours besct by these handicaps he work- | Mr. Schilling called at the mavol | [five years after th - girls left the em- | ®The five plaintifs are: Miss action cuts the original $210,000.009 \ged six days, in expensive embroid- | a day at a lathe of his own design, 'cd seventeen hours a day continual- | office shortly afterward and ma | ploy of the company, could be tried Katherine Schaub of Newark: Mr an plan to the $203,000,000 cre@ baby clothes. Authorit producing a product from which he 'ly. always in a wheel chair. similar request | Vdespite the atute of limitations. Quinta McDonald of Orange: Mrs. | schedule which s within $3,000.008 <uspecting the child was deliberate- | obtained money to continue his work | In a recent gagazine interview | The organization marting will take | | temperature, | That statute provides <that suits Edna Hussman of Hillside: Mrs. Al- {of the orizinal limitation set by less _ Iy 1aft In the path of automobiles,|and experiments. declared his aim in life was 10 learn [ place tonight a1 § o'clock at police | {must be filed at least two years ast- [bina Tarice and Miee Grace Fryer ancich are =carching for the parents. He invented a device for locomo- more to help ofhers. headquarters, * * Lepan alloged injury both of Orange. i (Continued on Page Nine) 4

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