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News of the World By Associated Press R “daq D -umop) ‘PR ans W m 0 3APpY ¢ 0]} ITAIN HERALD «suw BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1928 —SIXTEEN PAGES Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending April 28th .. 14,908 PRICE THREE CENTS ‘ f 9 | T || Haugen Bill Tomorrow i A | | emnn e TO LT. WOOSTER' [ oo ene |||nouse today took up the Haugen ||| . [|] _Ban Antonio, Tex, May 3 (UP) . farm relief bill for amendment, o Mo Mo | adet Irwin Bent, 23, of Fre- & ||| dispensing with further debate on | 5 —_— | | 0 student at the pri- ||, 3 | o o ||| mary fiying school at Brooks ||} — * Hoorer Polls Tremendots' the measure itsel. . | i | || Farm reliet advocdtes succeed- M 5 J ha Wh] m i H i G in ||| ield, was killed today when the . Also o ot wavooten woccen- || WIS, Josepba Whitney and Mrs. Five Men Tentatively Chosen il (| ersasiicnapiane e wan asin ome P & | | 11 Yote in anmfi business slated for today. As afl[ . PM R“i 0 | . {[|causht fire 700 feet from the !|| result of this action, and shutting ps E | New YOl'k Tflal ||| sround and crashed. Who WGN at w m Y illoff of further debate, a final vote _ | : ’;"““h Aznatenily. attampid ido ar €ars Ago ¢ :[|appears provable tomorrow. e serm— {|{1ana the plane sately instead of ey " To0AYS. POLITICAL DEAIS ; ! et AY'S. POLITICAL DEA! {BOTH ACTVE IN POLITICS | || FACES LARCENY CHARGE, s )| NEDAL FOR IRISHMAN. 700 \ | | ] hief Items on Card Today Are Ney Y i | ‘ onet X 5 | w Haven Woman and Wife of State Will Try to Prove Former |6 by - Democeatic Convention i Con- | 1119 Yale Professor Belleve It Is Time | - N e aia | P el ! ! - Transatl c and mocticnt and! Ropublican’ Eelcor| ‘B“NE I]RY’ Pl ANK to “Protect Our Patriotism"—Dis- | e | lanilo - Plices Pistin- @ ' tons Down in Tennessee. |- | lke D. A. R. Auttuge. i AR | HARM“NI"”S " Firine Orom 1 Awasion San Francisco, May 2 & — ! - % . New Haven, May 2 (P—Mrs. Jo- | e : e y at Today's Ceremonies Returns from 6,770 precinets of topposes M S]m[h Because s:rh Whitney and Mrs. Wittiam Lyon o Saeme A LS Y Mer 4 b Washington, May 3 (P—The b the 753 in California’s presi- Phoths today mode Towe (Ges= B Do wars aconpC 8| K lnsm‘gems Apmr at Hart- white House was thrown open today dential primary gave: Hoover, H l “w {] ! resignations from the Daughters of 4 defe i i ¥ 1" o | to the German-Irish crew of the 71,792; Smith, 115,102; Reed, [ ihe “Amppican Reyolufion jand exs e e ! Tord Democratic Parle | ki Bipmion Rt LRSI A o | | planatory of this they sald, n & BE Mrelorenoe B B BaAnY Y |there, was the distinguished fiying i | statement, referring to the recent forms pecretacy of atats, chary- | e v {cross’ which congress voted to dec- | troubles in the organization, that it BEEND | o1 ’ ¢ tw oo e e |ATS0: RGAINST SEN, REED|tzivies in tis oreanisation, that it Court was recemed snorty beorc | SDRITACY WAKES SPEBCH oris o ecude ssowore e sarn o fornia’s 26 votes in the democratic patriotism.” | L bt sl semiles I {onivis aecani s e the garb o national convention were added to| o e g I Whitney long hias been active of the jurors this afterno ] bt i Received by President N the smith column todey after a e ¥ in women's political circles and is an ; -, [ Spellacy Urges Cooperation Saying _Baron Von Huenefld. Majos presidentinl preference primary | pogn Republican and Democraie | J4erman from the 13th ward, and urt Room, Albany, May 2 (UP) | Y% Pitzmaurice and Captain Koell, first election which was featured by the & frs. Phelps, wife of Professor rge 7. Medalie, special deputy | Democratic Star fe Rising S0 0 span the North Atlantic on & dary democrats under the leadership| Party Platforms—840 Delegates | Ihelps of Yale has been active in gttorney general, announced today | 3 westward flight, were officially re e e Tolonial Dauck ani Leagas Wis intention of pressing for the | Don't Help Republicans to Carey ceived by President 8 cEewly o Af@ from their southern California| Present. | Women Voters Robnton of SR ":“if‘g 5| connecticut. | while more than a thousand persons e chol 2 : | Others Resign | napp for the larceny of $2,875 of | |:ammed about the W beox Kansas City, Miy 2 (P After e i A 5 : Bdhod e ‘ammed about the White House to Each of the three democratic as- | o, ’ i | Mrs. Whitncy is a member of Eva | census funds when she was secretary | gariford, May 2 WP—The demo- 'alch & glimps: of the men whose : emphasizing prohibition as the ma- | Lear chapter. Others resigning, some of state. He made his statement ini- i 1 5 _ pirants were represented by sets of |11 B IR BT s el e B e e e e ham [cratle “Peace meeting,” called by |IFIt marked a stride in trans- ' 30 candidates for delegates to the [~ 8 # LA e . & e ey National Committeem: { uceanic navigatio the 30 representing Governor Smith | prohibition and public mo | e TR ksl s E R g N Tl i LSS TRSIRE Eresia) iy IRt Ko eryava A were elected by large maforities | Methodist Episcopal conferen |Mrs. Henry H. Townsend, former 10, involving the larceny of $2,875." to be entirely hflmonlous’v 552“;3,‘ re, a‘x‘x‘:";':‘n‘in:m:»‘{\.. 5 ?[m};’”f, N K “\;;'“"M ‘x‘;-ln rv'l\&-'s"nv‘in:; llj'-'d andt) v demanded a “bone dry member of the general assembly; ) (International Newsreel) Medalie said. He then hegan read- some extent, to the fact that few if | Field, where they nlr.l()l-\ o;;'mm‘ b e P p‘r:,"m‘:'; ot |in the platform of all n Aot fitan "mdlv)'-_(hlr Irving {Honors dead—Miss Herta Junkers, daughter of the designer of |18 2 telegram from Clara Blanche lany of the so-called “insurgents” put !cntry into the city, The White Hou W, e New York exceutive. To Fight for “Dry” Planks. it i | WooRteY, N,, while in Arlington Cemetery, Washington, Wire Not Read. |just. before noon Spellacy declared | witn S The presidential _ candidacy or| Inu sesslon preliminary fo dratt- Ars. J. . Babo, Miss Clfford New- S T think it just as well that the | that its avowed purpose was 1o et-| L a husy morning and et 1h erbert Hoover, who malntains|!ng their report for sub ston to | 1on and Miss Josephine Newton 2 0 teley be t read,” interjected tle any t )] y vy ept | . 4 Ak . 3 Lis residence in this state and whe | the conference, officers of the tem- | e Tt h’I‘he request for the decorating of | for Lieut. Wooster who was born in | ¢ K];fl'l':r |||r‘:3(mrga(r‘m( u‘b.»r;h;m: up xn)lh:o:::;;(s[‘hlfl)tf?l:)(::‘:e:{x].‘:; “"':mmvm open for & dribuls 104 Wwaa unopnosed on the republican | Perance board served notice that drs | The personal resignation of Mra. | e ETAve of I;!cuz‘ §. H. Wooster | Now Brifain, a son of a {ormer t0Wn |t P, C. Dunean, of Mrs, Knapp's convention opened so that the pro- [MBknoND #pldipr dn dalington, 210 ket rew 435502 votes from 6| candidates would be demanded and | Whitney, sent to the regent of Eva criginated with the Eddy-Glover | clerk, the late Rollin Wooster. | gare ceedings at the convention might be Few Guests Present g o T 408,200 volos Trom B | fhat dheir orsanisation would be in | 1ur chapier, follows: post, No. 8, American Legion of this, Licutenant Woosier was @ member | "% pinic we can now proveed |harmontous and “to the best inter- ||, T, Sohe House lunchuon i et s was 1n contrast with o |the thick of the fight to obtain such | It is with the greatest regret that |1y AL the last minute, when the of the New Haven post of the Amer-| (ithout any delay,” the prosecutor ©St8 0f Alfred E. Smith." lzled 10 & Iow guests, 10 &00iULp total republican registration in. the|ROMinees L o o tand of the na | Bremen crew wero In Washington, | ican Logion and was iilled in a test | Gy Not. soticitiag Voses o the German ambassador and th: ; s oih 1‘,3“"““““. Ny et e | tional ana state offices of the D. A. (,on':rc:xmnn E Hart Fenn of Cou-!flu:h.t' of the plane “American Te- | .“<"dflm then moved that a jury | He declared that he was *‘not 1:mm;~r of the 1 ~Pv Fre e State, On the democratic side the vote | TFue Wilson, general secretar, | R, to present to you my resignation :‘::c:‘:cl:';:o;:]r:lnt: "Le long dis-,:{(mn !a.‘ few '}"I\'S before a take-off | \ ' \The helinal ] Heiti woleh for ‘Thomas 7. Bpel. :f:e‘hm'u‘od “:en-c l-.;vdnu ’.\:u\-hh in the 6381 precincts was: the board, that voters b told exact- | from the organization and ask you | SHE8 LEERRONE AE FNC eglon & BEC ) 108 & o post,| Dy direction of the court. the fieekiand tual e ahed $hy Pty T s e el i 97: Res . {1y how all candidates stz en- | t nt it to y chapter. 3 i Lkl o 4 G ove) st, 9 {na ; |to know that he would do anything | A oEmih, LG Reed. 45.018; ean Al s el D o P et and | CONroy, his secretary, a New Britain |n_telegram of thanks was sent to [ CIETk Iformel ok snapp sk \lin veason' in|tneidntarests of the | The fying croses were presenicd A n e TS e Dr AV in L8 mat i eritl ol i sk ot Eva ey, GhADESE Han | [0, Sob 4 tonch with the navy de. | Snsressman 1. Hac Benn, and sta) fhe chatlange must be. lasucd. wen [Sith campaign. Ho had “heard” |00 the White House lawh, whers Others in Contest (novbile Mr, Wilion 010 not Mentlon | poen most delighttul, I¢ It wers pos. | PArtment and the Washington, D. €. |meeting of the executive committee the challenge must be lagued When Ine said, #that/there was & meorgani, [Polographers yade up the Juvger With tull delegate siates In the | e e, 2f a0y presidential candi- | Hile to eontinue this pleasant rela. |American Leglon. The request was jof the local post, last night, Com- e name of the juror was called, T | 751jon movement afoot in the state 'PArt of those witnessing the cere- leld for himself, Senator Reed of | caiq the board opposed the omina. | tolnship without appearing to ‘sup. | Tushed to the German embasey and | mander “Nate” Avery was requested hetore’lie fway worn . |and had come to the conclusion that ,mony. Assistant Secretary Davison of Aasoiia)l axit' Hanafer BVaIshe ot s e v OERDERS BSOS s ik piikrers put furin this Tayt| 08 Risre ot msked it ipldua)ibiie yio s s gersonal siisr of fhanke "“'IW’ agreed and Sanford Fry. 5 meeting preliminary to the eon- |the war department, Assistant Secre- Mortans, o, ko' Brith, 108 nen e D e e oey of aties ) yens by the pffinsa of the mtate ang | Sovers:pa Wouster's stave.. | The jio fle German ambassador In Wash- the clerk, began calling the tales- |vention might help to clear the at-tary MacCracken of the commerce \‘atholle, and who had the backing | sourl. a AR Mis- | ional, T should be glad to do so, | Press announced the tribute at the ington for his interest in the affair. | TN 2 {nosphere. |department, the Irish minister, the of William G. McAdoo, Smith's bit- A o Smith O e those whem. T have |Uime. but the action of Miss Herta | Ho will probably get a similar let- One hundred-forty of the 150 men | “f have heard that certain people Germah amtassador, and the presi- 1er opponent in the Madison Square | .. BpeRon b e O capoeinils |Junkers wént unberaldet las far as| e from fhie Amerifasi, ‘Legion “n|| ANPWEred fo Choly naluos, Fie Gkt iate not to bo rewarded with oftices ieitial Allow were SToUped RURY . % Garden nomination fight in 1924 'We stand opposed to Governor | (AN % I IR MR 2Ahe, will |18 known, until this picture was re-| Washington, D. C. A telegram _of step of actually drawing a jury be- in the party.” he declared and added | Gelonel Osman Latrobe, the mili- - e b | Smith,” he said, “because he is wet. | oo leased. | thanks was sent today to Miss Herta | 830 When the court clerk took 12 ithat he had “no personal ambiti t o the New York governor faced his v | continue to think of me as & per- | v & > » ons, tary aide, read the citations com firat Tos) convention opposition fn | has shown that he disregards his | coio1 friend.” The general state.| The Eddy-Glover post interest in|Junkers, at the German embassy by names from the jury wheel, the men |no personal enmity for anyone and mending the feat of the Bremen's ( st el onvaiion onth of offies and i & mupitior et |'OUAl (rlond’r The gonoral tete- Cnatier was through friendship | Commander Avery. taking their places In the box as that the organization would use o crew, and President Coolidge step- % }.- - Walle all three demecratie candi. | P%.S0unT8 constiution. | ! Chelps signed, explanatory of their < _—_q"’r L ‘;;;:nd;f,z: nios s | amamm pollsctaction’ ‘et the. eop- |l Sotwht SR AN medals e ‘Prohibition x the vital issue of |y.u : ioning the . he left breast of each. He the lates were on the same footing, | resignations, follo I on the le ch. He then . | thin political campaign, Senator | e, jurors, Medalle disclosed that the ‘The atar of democracy is rising, :fifl‘,’l‘,’::n';:"m';“""""”" In the re-Reod's statements that it is not, €6 | citimns 113‘%::#:;: ey ?nct.'::,":: ‘ufi"T ANI] PWER [;“ H"SP"AL ASS"GIATlflN‘N'h]enCQ he would present would |don’t asslst the republican party to |"'°°k h'"d,,".;'"i‘;";m““(m“" Former Senn the contrary. If Raed had renowned | rovere the principles for which our | . show that Mrs. Knapp had wrong- 'carry Connecticut,” he sald. He| prior to going to the White House, s tor Phelan. who | by, | fully tak bout $5,000 in funds Characterized the republican esti 3 By T e maelf by constructive leadership as | forefathers fought in the revolution | y taken Abou! 4 0 fangs o - the fifers held & press conference at el M too ;our! years @€0. | much as he has by his biting, sar- | and support the Constitution, which I)LANS 20“ mm “[IME lN BnNVENTmN HERE;F.,WO.N fod hove wans 4o Olara nlmtc‘otn-..ooo plurality fn the next g1© S/t e & B (e moat ap- m elegate slat 3 4 { ) | | Bla < election as enti e chaie thite :":1 castic statements, he would be lis- |is the guarantce of our liberty, and | y | m‘,,"”"’ l‘ga”“ 5 polsted it (;g:{c?;m“;:nmf:on.nr:\dl proved Winkitgton mapent Sk o o i Lo AR T tened to with more confidence therefore we are unable to continue s ‘“Eflfl bbihated fto hn iatament | lurality.» when David E. Fitzgeralq 'he conference came the word that < ali-| ~ “The democrats and republicans | our membership in an organization, of Medalte, but was overruled by the ’ y they might fly the Bremen back to . fornia, also was lined up for him.|altke must face prohibition fearless- |which by action of its national con. i court, was candidate for governor and he oo .nyTang that they planned to arless- vhic! acti K s - | H Tnt e ” o el oI 1124, the democratic _delega- iy and sincerely. It they cxpret to D {Building Will Be Erected Uniform Statewide System Prisoner Is Woman. States sanator, wan 22,000 votes. ~ bring the ahip from Grecnly Taland s e coast state stuck to|maintain the confidence of the |the roots of American freedom and on Curtis Street £ A ts Bei In his questioning, Medalie stress- LRI b i Kine Rt Thetr ATEROAD W cAdoo for 99 ballots. On the | ol Accounts being ed the fact that the accused person 8 A TR e A —_— | contrary to the spirlt of the first 3 “We meet here today,” he said, 'OUF Which Is to get under way soon. . oo o e "“u:'nelx; (Continued on Page 12.) |amendment of the Constitution Property Considered s Tomsn st donne high state |.qith no program, no set speeches, COMIng by train in the early o~ ! | which it has sworn to uphold. . . morning hours, the German-Irisl :7‘\21:‘1‘; ;:ldmli:' lnh:ul-”m et SlN[;l.AIR A““S '"] | V. §. Grown in r.'im —_— m:"‘f"‘r“:“l -'~b 0"’“’:1 ‘d““-;!a"‘:: :;x‘:t ::‘;‘ p%(;n:’fr‘fi::f:h?.zt‘::u:: trio wn‘; accomplished the first noni . vis. | *The United States has grown in i Bt %0 e questioned, sal © {nsurgents wis! 11 v - ot ver the o e In bagging California’s 26 con- | power and in influence for o hun. | -Anpouncement was made today at| Recommendations that the Con-|first consideration might affect his pond‘ :f‘n:whl:xod ot ;”m?:?;- ::rvthm‘::ln‘::tl:“tr;‘:l:l?: 534 r]; vention votes, Smith brought his B e avrying out | the Office of the Connecticut Light nccticut hospitais adopt a uniform | decislon in the caso if he were vention floor.” asives Siow Meoreties. KRR, Tag :I;;”;e: ot it e PREVI“US sTuRIES the principles of our fathers of Tree | and Power Co. that plans have been | system of accounts so as to permit chosen a juror, but later sald that| The alleged plan of the insur- resenting the American govern- e t:h‘;r; n‘:lrn;?: t;l;‘-!hllr?u nec- discussions of public ques}l‘mnn. For | completed and work would atart w more intclligent estimate of hos- “:m":‘; b:)‘::;":er':;o:i%] ’:’"o’“t";’ ;“‘ {gents to Pl;c! the :mh’n-l commit- ment, the formal greetings of the o . clatms to | this the present policy of the Daugh- |; : . y o e , he (teeman and committeewoman from nat 5 « ¥ 70, however, are disputed. |ters of the American Revolution "m.mfdm:‘ydn“ il sroction of o8 ‘.):::lluu:\strim;n:lm;‘wul.‘:’he.r:)‘::x”lfié mallla voie fo conviat: ::-.on;-::n:x‘:: pll::';-m;-e‘r:e ‘flu:'“e:‘“:n Total Delogates e tutan o face abott o tyranni-|soFiiee building costing approxic|ations were made i Russell Bunyan, the second man (Continued on Page 13) | rork ci o 5 4 , . ; . New York city. The balloting brought the total Says That He and Col. [ upnression of all who ditfer | mately $200,000, on the property re- |Sc5ion of the annual conventlon of| drawn, a coal dealer of Albany, was i il | el e democratic delegates selected thus| Stewart Played Lo SRRt it Fabiotin) offiters on | cantly rpaneheseai on O HS treett | ot i s O ety i | xoimea tor peFBn At weaRenElby i e e far to 670, or 63 1-2 less than the b ay e {the questions of the day. It such 'mpe crection of this buildin M :;itxh; AR SRR SRR M O O ST VIU"M W F.LIMFLA" !mudec run:t‘fmn(finu:N“:W:o“u‘:m 1wo-t o ke 2 £ miILjloceye attorneys for both sides. s e s b:‘l:‘l’m"‘e:”:'d”“ 'c‘l" ""‘[" 430 Hands ;fg::}l'h;hf:m ‘l:"&”‘: m"'; "““’; permit the consolidation of all op-| The convention opened in the|’ Almon McKinney, = carpenter, greeting at Bolling fleld, where the : 3 rginia’s con- | o crush the initlative and . ,¢i,,2 anq service work of the class room of the nurses’ home, with G E H formal exercises were held, was en- vention, the last on the calend |creative energy of the American | was called in Bunyan's place and set for June 21 A | company at one point, and is re- |Dr. Maude E. Traver of New Britain, | the prosecutor began interrogating thuslastic and impressi ¢ *. "tne 29 Hoover gained boosted hi Washington, May 2 (#—Harry F. | oo pase 1) quired due to the increased demand I3 state secretary. i The three fliers—Von Huenefeld, % ed his | Sinclair told the senate Teapot Dome | { brought about through th ¢th| The first matter of general discus- i Fitsmaurice and Koehl, were met i g gh the growt ge The examination dragged along ; . wer 0 l;::::: &eles‘atu to 396, or|committee today that he and Rob- of the electric light, heat and power Sion was that of requiring nurses to| slowly, Medalie going minutely into | (yay, at the aviation field by Major How- 149 lem than the required mafority | ert W. Stewart, chairman of the ,EUfiENE FESELLE “ business in the district. pay for breakage while on duty. 1t| dotails as to how such evidence |G1veS Money to Strangers o dls’yuled o 0 158 delegates | board of Standard Oil company of 7] y The service building will be con- |developed that practically all hospi- | might be required to remove opin- d Tll v i ll z (Continued on Page 12.) Howaeputed. Hia nearest opponent, | Indiana frequently discussed — the | |structed of red brick with precast |tals hold the nurses responsible for |fons, it any, held by the veniremen. an ey Vanisi — Wexd i L"'m“ which 66 | Continental Trading company oil STANLEY [ ¥hite stone trimming. — The. flooss |damage. especially when the damage| “Will you treat Mrs. Knapp exact- Quickl | Romabionceded by his opponents. |deal but that neither disclosed to and the roof will be supported on |8 due to carelessness. ly the same as you would anybody mickiy (e ALY, Jo Je ) egates sclected to|the other that he was getting bonds {steel columns and steel beams. An‘w} '“l’" d“-“‘"l's""" was °‘1’9"“" by Mies | clse, bearing in mind the fact that from the Continental or from H. M. floors will be of reinforced concrete, | EVelyn Wilson, superintendent of jshe was a secretary of state and is - (Continued on Page 12) Blackmer, who was described as the |y Shooter First Med [The wullding will consist of two scc. {he Stamford hospital. Miss Wilson | a woman—that all things considered, Domenic NKEaEIn Br 16 Bt yer Is YEARS A BIS“W Sy principal figure in the transaction. oung Shooter Iirs = | tions, One scction will have two €XPlained that there are two sys- street gave 121"0 llfl l;\'ntrlr;le:;flhelhnd Testimony before the committee | : stories and a basement under part '¢MS one to require a deposit in ad- (Continued on Page 12.) VTS PR s fore- A I.HimMVMREs Hfi"T nan pimony before the commitee . alist in Herald-Junior |%ofles T0d * busemett undte Parl vance from the nurse, and the other i it osni e ey I Sin recelved more than three-quartcrs | 3 one story building and will house alf |10 deduct the amount from tse e e e it s Pontifical Hi e Sl Le el Achievement Teurney |one story building and wil house all |\ ruee satary. Speakers from the is customary in such cases, he went |SINB! High Mass tinental had sold ofl to thelr com- —_— as well as repair shop. | Fatitora mnn Aecicen BOAPICAls maidR o) e h et A Ay Ak at Cathedral in . { 2 ed ck. G panies at & proflt of 25 cents & Vi~ | Fugene Foslle, 11 years old, of | 10 the two-ttory section the bare- A {Through an imterproter, | Nardeli Hartford rel. This money, they have testificd. | 75 Derby street won the champion. | Ment Will have space for the heat- | 5> " C o c S b artior il pion- | [ e heat-{1ocal institution, said a great many told Sergeant O'Mara about 11:20 Executive Committee 10| muciun rese i ourcacsing com. | 1P of the Stanley school in the irat| B LG Sh 4190 (47 MOrIng Reavy | simes the breakage 18 Catisdihyite o'clock that the strangers, after 3 5 ‘ 3 - ot the marble games in the Herald- | ™ cable reels, dis- ” 0 a— asking him whether or not he 5 Protest A ¢ Its pany, owned jointly by the SInclair | Junior Aonievcinnt. Mashie Suot. | tribution transtormers, at cotera, | ey, WPlle on many other ocam % . |5 @unsasd namsd it wy..,h,lf,‘: Hartford, May 2 (P—Tishop John g gains SHE RIS S0 R e G fenent wh(chippench abitie | O) Tis Tost Boociw e oneted ) e e tnad ang | Democratic Delegation Re- ..id to tive on Latavette ~street [y N e nclair sal oday that his oil 'gtanley school last night. He is the jStoreroom and a space for general Frragh-S f R, . * |monies at St. Joseph’s Cathedral, the Closing ¢ i iy wanted to know his financial stand- A : concerns and the Sfandard of Tn- gt medali v v BiS A g v 18th anniversar; se e R e T O Pl SaEE 90| boalope ihal havea hiss| insed ported Supporting State ing. and Nacdell replied that h:,}{ad da o el ) . i J | Feselie e final game for g ifica- an electric stove or other hot plece i n his pocket and about $100 tir W = v After o flery discus v behcm $o.ste . lschool title from Willard Bell, who | tion of olls and other heavy work in o equipment on a glass tuble ko Party Chairman {more fn the Burritt Mutual Savings|The PIMOP senk & wontfical Migh ry sslon over the| “It was advantageous to hoth,” he | nad worked connection with the operati . . n i mass. The Right Rev. Monsignor T. merits of the removal of the records | declared, explaining that hoth hic | liminaries anly to. ton the Sl | district and S U U R T LR |bank. He did not know Galto, he g Duggan, V. G., was arch priest. of the home servic il ' y se e final | v servicing less and is charged accordingly. S o |sad. ov. Williaza 1 % ? ians;home service bureau to the | companies and. the Indiana Stand- | match by a score of 1 o 5. The other | 21d epairs of appllances. _Part of | ~Other Sl "m.‘ New Britain fs expected to give | There was talk of $500 which the | Net Willlam J. McGuirk, president, ) C vimg ol ey aoms and the ard had large refineries In CHicago | outstanding player of the atternoon this section will be two storfes high the Gamaze 18 chatgel to, the: niirse | 1o eg LN 10, the organization | strangers wers to permit him to s Rl e tE e, the exeettive sommmtenmy | 374 Kansas City and they went in | was Russell Kerin of 109 Sefton 84 equinped with o crane. The when they are satisfled it is dus to S oD sl oon el A ievertubily, WEEONINERD | ot donnes. Bar b Bty o Bddy-Glover post, Amertenn Tooooy | togéther on the Sinclair Pipe Line Drive, who casily won the first game |second story will be subdivided as carclessncss, Dr. Leak reported that n which opens tonight in|story, he went to the bank and with- | & onges Bev. P, Reidy, of o tiny bont: Amerlcan Legion, | company s0 as to got ofl to thost of the fternoom defeat. reauired to provide space for en- jecause of the type of ported that | Hartford, and in return, organiza- |drew $100 which he turned over to |07} Saichesion fag ev. Wiam « ¢ men, voted last night to have a com- refineries. " ing Allan_ Christenson, Danicl |gineering offices. meter department, | the possibility of them doing Unex |ue g, ool o oprrdgacy of Thom. |the strangers, in addition to the AR O e e e mittee Wait upon Mayor Pasneses | i This ended the sharp competi- Gorman, Wilfred Parkton, John appliance service and a large assem- | pected things at any time, nurses as J. Smith of this city for national | money he had on his person. The liars; deacons of the mase, Monsie. and to point out to him the aone"es |tion between the companics?” asked | Wezowitz and Robert Sulliman. He |bly room for the convenfence of em- | q¢ Middletown are not held respon- el e Istrangers accompanted him to the Tor W M- Wisan. chancellor, and the bureau remaining wl SFtas Bye. [1ater detcated Santo Puzzo another | ployes. The garage will be located gible : cspon- | It was not expected today that|bank, according to his story, and o' Francls P. Keough, assistant & where It 5. | “There w | | & located sible for breakage. He suggested |there would be any rift i ! | chancell o " The article which appeared in the ere was no competition in the | group winner, 7 to 5, but lost to Wil | next to the storeroom on the first | Gl ere would be any Fift in the dele- [after they had his money they told | SMancelior, were master of cerc. A Herald & few days age peomoted the | ransportation of ofl,” Sinclair re- lard Bell in the closeat game of the |floor, and along the walls separating (Continued on P gation 17 echeduled to atiend the |nim to walt on Commerclal street, [TRUER [ T st 100 discussion and the executive com. |’ o, | play, Tiell won 7 to 6 on a fluke for | the garage from the storeroom a Pee opening session tonight, and a votc |near Landers, Frary & Clark's fac. Pritets in atiendance. Auxllary inittee members felt that they| . YOU and Colonel Stewart guar-|Bell, having six marbles of the!platform against which trucks can | ST |foor retention of Thomas J. Spel-|tory, until they came back. He wait- Bishop McAuliffe, who was conse- Nould not be protecting the cauy| 1teed the coptract betwecn the | neccsary 7 made a poor short shot, | be placed at night wil bo prosided. ‘Cop s Sergeancy Costs SR B OO R HDCe At ey SR st th ey B . € of the ex-service men if they did not | CONtINental and Colonel Hum- | while Kerin at the same time also | This arrangement will facilitato | Darien $1,000 a Week | “Tre - come back, 80 he decided to tell the & ¢4t In the sanctuary. take drastic action an. protest vig. | PRT€ys?” Nye pursued. (A. E. Hum- ' having 6 and only needi had | t i K dile e -orgunicatin, loc s ntt | fiolise ABOUE W D T N | S S “;fl:r«: :- \_lg- Hlicayil, of Dertves, Wi %oln A6 il |an eay dhahoe :t x:" ';f,‘fi"" ad | loading the trucks directly from mr‘ Darien, Conn., May 2—(UP)—|made a canvass of the declegation,| A piece of paper on which was ¥a8 consecrated the number of par- | out this board which h’ ‘z ‘ul:: to the Continental.) { Bt 1w is em'mf;‘e“t t: :flfli’i':r m;wr::m- o | The promotion of Motorcycle Officer |and although it is uninstructed, |the word ~m.d,,.-‘-w,,,m,(d of mm;f ishes in the diocese has increased ks o R Mk 1 ke ] oy 58 et aratiton the cantenct |with & wifs thing 16 ‘mikeed Bels m"::“ e t:or iwest corner of the [Amos Anderson to a sergeancy and | there is a tacit agreement to mup-led in red ink. and some iliegible {from 168 to 228 and the number of o " £ 500d work, The committer Sonnic | personally. It was subject to the |agate and just failed o force his|vided, connecti clevator will be pro- | his transfer to day traflic patrol is port Smith for delegate and to give |writing and figures, was given Nar. | POsts from 135 to 259. The Catholic ing of E- E. Ogren, chairman, Wil. | 2PProval of the directors 6f my com- own agate out of the ring. Bell ‘,“‘:m"fl- :“““‘;'_“"K 'd?"' basement with ;t;*::v:z the town of Darlen about la unit vote under Chairman John dclli as a receipt for his money, | POPUlation of the state has increased liam J. Kelly, Arthur Petts and|Pany.” Sinclair replied, He added more care 1 3 e firet and second floors. ,000 a week, court ords showed | E. R. Keevers, who today w ex- land when he presente it at the from 000 to 600,000, # A o e areful on the next attempt today [actad: o) corler with. fhe 8pel . v d ‘om Nate at the 3 3 5. » . ) eeted confer wi e Spellacy [bank he learne v . (»x~o:!,::|'; i ;‘n:'n:;:. ".,m;;:l b.e,: was not \:r; ?:,::“ ::rp‘.h;ln:(l‘l‘::r:;:' ::l;-l- 3‘..‘".'.31{'.'( Foscll ‘;ohrk&::'c:':dl (Continued on Page Four) | Anderson, termed the “Lone Wolf” | “harmony” committee. i ‘y!-r‘;‘“pk,.l'um‘f :‘:Yx"odu:l(n!::-m 1:::;“1:7 NORTHERNERS DEFEATED ; s . Feselle : ol AR el Ak it ' 3 7Y B R s ot Hat RAD tbiey Lt b, jand the “Nomcss of Bootloggors.”| Tonight's activitics at Hartford |her detaiin, due to the inability of Peking. May 2 UP—The northern ion of the members of the executive | had been made.” | Feselle is an accurate shot but T R R i e e o e KL Rl as Tutieimeies 1B i e e eotd 0 i committee that the matter would be| “It was.one of the largest oil com- : lacks force i i oy ests for liquor law violations while | committees and - intermingling of |derstand fully everything that was Shansi and forced to withdraw. in his shooting. He will THE WEATHER | | on midnight patrol of th 4 Vi e carried to the Eddy-Glover post|tracts ever known, was it not?" play the champion of the Israel Put- | e 3 HES A T e O R el R R e R . Tieeting. at the next sostion, 480 1t| T would not sty s as I htve ot | nam achool o be Qetenined Thurs. | | New Betaim apd vicinity: | |convened, severa! vietim of the eome |will be of sreat. Interaento. Soow | porms o Mars was Bor of ooy A e in expected that, to a man, the senti- | seen all the oil contracts.” day afternoon in the first of the in. | | Generally fal e L e e LRt DR, W e e Appatentiy 1he S fsHE WL s to 15t tHe Tioiae wervics| > Wiint wis the; oocasion ‘ot your | tsrachiol wtise WHisk aré sched. || T y foir tonight and i et \}:fllous officer paid fines of $250 | Britain, bsth the Rpellacy and the [ance in tracing them and it is be- ! are also withdrawing on the Peking- & bureau stay where it is at present, uled for Satyrday morning, May 12th | | ursday; cooler tonight. | each. reorganization forces rely on them |lieved they left town at once. It ls Hankow railway towards Paotingfu. . 1n city hall tCitllensd it rigs 143 e S T 4 I Lasfi'fi"fi.fifif‘;’:&'finfll '.bel rethurn- for Jncrv;;;c: strength for the con- belleved ore s & Spaniard aad the | Puotingfu is less than 100 mi ie el vention o MOrrow, gther an Italian. i trom Peking.