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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 MAYOR PUTS STOP SIGNAL AGAINST CITY EXPENDING | BIG SUM FOR FILTRATION Pancsa Wil sk INMASHED TEXANS Councl ToHakt Wa-| TYKF NEGRQ FRON ter Department Pro- Jobless Rush Employment Bureau Forcing Director to Close Down; Mob Pushes Its Way Into Ofllce Several Hundred Men Get Out of Control When Supply of Work Cards Is Diminished and Try to Get at Head of Line—Policeman Restores Order, Dispersing Throng. A hurry call was sent to ponce| s this morning when a veral hundred men had been Waiting for work during the morn- lquard Uirang of wneniployed men stormed |1 Grours of four and five cach . U -I F | the municipal employment bureau at | niare noedy cases and those appar- ]ed nti! mfller 1] city hull tor the sccond time Within & | ently having the necessary strength lonth. \H‘nr pick and shovel work were being study_ . James Desmond, director © the | furnisied with cards directing them Band of Elgh[ Men Hold Up burean, was at bis desk and Tnspec- 1o report for one week's sonk next 'lm' John Furley of the sidewalk de- | Monda: . partiment was guarding a door lead- | When it appeared that the supply Convinces Investigation Sherifl With Guns While They |85 to Desmond’s office from the in- | of work cards was running low, trior of the building when the those who had bLeen watching the Him Results Can Be At- Amuct Mle ed Slayer crowd, evidently moved by mob in- | procecdings through windows and stinet, surged forward pushiug I'ar- | over transoms took steps to inenre | s ; 1oy and the door before theni, 8hov- [ themselves of employment by at. tained at Less COS[, He {ig and jostling one another, shout- tempting to forcs their way to the i % Jing and thre .lnmm: \|0I~|n~ to their front of the line. The result was Declares Today. REMAINS FOUND HANGING [1::5.in ipmatomini o NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JU Job seck- | gencral commotion which eulminated | E 20, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES GEN. NOBILE WITH FIVE STRANDED COM Noted ~Explorer “d|Mlss Earhart as Did L g'f‘;:'f:' _'l’_f South| Faces World Today in Borrowed o romsoe, | Clothes; Says, “l’m N°t Vain” Norway, Monday in| Seaplane To Hunt MT““LMEN BITTENIN Dlstressed She ls Occu- pying Limelight To Nobile. - NEW BEDFORD RIOTING | Danish and French Avia- tion (i ix Men and Three Women Arrested Stultz, To Whom She rcles Are Begin- T | | | . | Exclusion of “Bill”| Average Dlily Circulation For Week Ei June l“ll oss 14,852 PRICE THREE CENTS PANIONS LOGATED BY CRACK ITALIAN FLIER WHO DROPS PROVISIONS; NO WORD HFARD FROM AMUNDSEN Maddalena Leaves n.ags Bay This Morn- ing On Second At- | tempt To Find Coun- ' trymen Which Is Successful. | |Reports That From All Appearances Men Are trike . e e e e e the door was forced and the | ning {0 Worry for , Says All Credit for| ; ‘ondition- FROM TREE NEAR HOUSTON 11000 1o cherts it ity Tone | e oo s, or 4 for Safety Outbreak 3 5 y in Good Condition That the claborate scheme for ex- gincer Philip A, Merian and other | Realizing the impossibility of car- h Fh h D | : tension of the water service may be city employes, after much ditficulty, | rying on, Desmond grasped the re. of Norwegian and T“O‘ — the g t 1s Due—| Leaves Food and Sup- halted and possibly rejected was in-| Governor Moody Orders State Ran- | disporsed the crowd, and police- | maining cards and declared the em- Bedford, Ma o 20 ) 9 w T Be s dicated today when Mayor Paonessa | | e Leampleted thet 101\ by, Flearing | nlasricst burcau was closed for the Companions. TSI Bnal LI AR WO et Doe’nt ant To 1 plies and Return: announced that he would ask the| gers o Scene to Make Full dn- |\ 0 oo o | das. i | 1 t bit [4 . ” i commnion council tonight to authoriz % 5 5= £ i three patrolmen were bit- w hl d | v — stigs et a0 i How | appointment of a committee of citi-| Vestization—Wimesses Tl How Paris, June 20 (—The fate of | len and cut and sevcral textile mill orshipped. | (Copyrighted Ty Associated Press) f'"”';]”‘” "’q";"“’;“} ““'l"‘m ,x?r:av “;‘I":"‘; Victim Begged Vor Merey As He F":T[EN H[]N"REI] BYH[] SEES VAL”E { Captain Rene Guilbaud's seaplane, | cOMmittee adher were eut and | = i Kings Bay, Spitzbergen, June 3 soard the advisability e 4 | - e . | bruised by policemen ( when | i PIRE )G i ile a with the plan now in contemplation. | was Dr d From Hospital Cot carrying Iioald Amundsen and |} )_‘”“““M: e ek London, June 20 (T~ Miss Amelia i &Vrl'\’n:I:lv]I :“l‘\:u;(:‘1‘\1:2:”[r§:|‘|d(r;:: The mayor's announcement fol- lv-u for the relief of General No- | wamsutta alaeh o'clock | Farhart, Boston social worker and s o Jowed many weeks of personal inves- | —Had Boen Injured in Gun Fight. [ atny el prosiacis o antie, faced | Orth Tole dirigible Italia Lave been owed many woeks of personal inv m.., Is causing uneasiness in French |this mornin et mosnan o fly he Atlantln, fa0ad lysrsean il Arorn IRAE Land by Ma- :'c H,On”m'fl the I'I;'N ?“ l{:W ‘;":;’r Houston, Tex, Jnue 20 (P—Tie |aeronautic and naval circles, al-| The arrest of Ired 1 of | the world today, just as Lindhergh | jor Maddalena, Jtalian aviator. s0ard, the proposed methods of op- ) " fRinhal o e | though they Il hopeful 1) wrence, o or 1l \ A0 niae eration, and visits to other commun- | body of Robert Powell, 24 year old x R e “.' & “‘“”‘ s ”.I; o ‘“' ‘; 3 AN s “ once did. in borrowed clothe 5 The ’Hh T, “Ino) ".’T”‘ off from Kings ities where filtration systems have | o was abducted from the P C] d l F, h A b A F d m‘ () 1 [ Lo ] / i "1 Pl Awmerican girl, who arrlved | Bay at 6 o’clock this worning on a 1 i e Vg e wio s sttt o o an]Clauel, French Ambagsa-[Avows Friendship's Equipment o 5 surgud around tho prisoncr, | THe Amrloan gle, who sarived |Bay ot 6 ocleck this moruisg aa & He hias been in consultation with en. | 77Terson Davis hospital here carly |“‘ g and jabbing with umbrel- 0 London yesterda . {Land, dropped provisions from his A gpnEL iR 4 I e ministry pointed out that 1) & flafling. nd Louis Gordon her com- | i % el con- | this morning by an unmasked band d ‘l D [ [Le w G tE t > r v i L s the police, with fists flailing l hydroairplane for the stranded gtneers on “,‘l,,’ml,,,h.s'?,“, ,,' ,‘0',, hi .,’n ng o or 1S Doctor o ([el‘S a5 Lreal kxperimen H.u.\ wd's wireless, on o slx hun- | fought them away. When the polic panions in the transatlantic flght | group, : 7 vineed he said today, that a better | e, was found hanging 3 sanions i ’ Vineed o eald loday, th . better |of cight men | B R od metors wave lengili, was work- | sar arriveq %e carry Bl and iwe T S T L e T s Reports All Well ystem purification can from a tree eight miles from Hous- ing poorly on his departure from | P ) the on, the p stalled at a saving that will run Into 1y Wl Tromsoe. The pl kept in_touch other prisoners 1o the station, the [0 BOUOT AR fitting flowered | Major Maddalena returned to h : : ton at 6:30 4. m AE LIKEWISE HONORED [s AN AID To AVIATION; DM © plane kept in touc |‘(|h\\\l surged against it, trying to | BN Ba a0 5 Bitste o U sponnaot dullu B8 iy e | | omaoe for enls i Fow Bourt |yt over, bt With one patrolyds |ress 15 morning whon she held a | KINES Bay at 1:30 aclock this il No Objection 1o Bond Tssue e i g b i . and reported the 4 No mmv"mn will be made by the | powell, charged with g al| ';.”: ”,,',’,“(f\ f" ,”; & fixm” ,‘ I pushing against the opposite side, it 1oireceplion in the sLUng “DOOIN dypares nu)) wwifhls #his nan ‘whib bave WAyor to action on the Essuance of | ooy o from the | RODDINS B Stoeckel, Commissioner [ Declares Fiiers Checked Thedr E: Fairlln i R }"'w clear, of hier otel suite which was rapidly [Leen held in the erip of the polar clty detective, wis taken fro steercd a direct course for Cape ) 4 £ _| water bonds in the amount of $1 3 ) 3 , At 3 & n - e S smrapsaae e el pickets then formed a line |jcoming a hower of flowers sent by |sea ever since May 25 when the 5,000 at tonight's meeting of the {NCBro ward of the hospital shortly of Motor Vehicles is Made Master | thusiasm in Favor of Al Available :,” A-l” g'd:‘):nhj !:- :v” v f probably & land marched to the police station Bl Gk | Italia was dashed to the ground and == voupsi]l sinve jie et Wil be wade hofors tiree o'ciock thia moming | L sue Sketant i Duoker uf Fquipment and Science Benefits as | & % i“"" l"’"[ a I‘“"’;‘ the A e ennd e ey [ the m"'\"" IH‘*"\ was torn loose, to dispose of the honds until some | peputy Sherift 8 Y. Q. Brizenbine b 0 mob the building. As a striler | s ! spilling Nobile and cight men on the ¢ anish Are Worrled I i ; et plan been approved Laws, a Resuls, S o |MePP2d to the tront, however, and Everything T've got to wear at |jqq, ’ who was guarding the negro, sald Copenbigen, Denmark, June 20 |*°0P y . : o h .1”11:::.d“::’,j]j:;::‘ v:ll)‘“s“td:‘lu‘r"':md“'"“ of the men covered him ”"d New Haven, Conn. June 20 (°P)| - Boston, June 20 (UP)—When the |-~ Danish aviation cireles were ;".'”rvuli":.y\l\‘.ly'“"\"« “l.‘,. ‘“d:‘.h‘” W e boripven i Lien B \mo'r";;p-’:x 1\.'171:“““.!"!'12"::)« had is on the slow purification method | pistols, disarmed him ind P A French poct-ambassador and an | tri-motored monoplane, Friendship, | beginning to grow une: g Ml »M“} s ) she sald and her hearers ‘dm- 7 ”; ey ‘n«' A tha '\ ': s racomniendad by Hazen & Whip- | placing a rope around the prison- | Irish artist-statosman wWere amon {landed gafely in the harbor off Burry garding the fate of Roald Amund- R e ; agreed that she wasn't ‘““]; Einati L;IN‘ : ':" ';IY '; ple, the consulting enginecrs, and |er's neck, carried him from the |1 recipients of honorary deg | Port, South Wales, with the first |se famous explore who left | e w‘ opae J : }“‘ I' irhart was greatly refresh- | S m/.‘m-‘] G I‘OM_* ;‘\,‘,” 4 P ity - e Atlantic | Tromsoe, Norway, Monday night for | g @ @ Lop of his lun her night's rest. Her gr enthuelasm aboard e base p 4 to be in the hands of the | building it Yale university today. woman to fly s8 the Atlanti [Botaat e Rl e e e < it ke i r:‘::ma:«m: 1:‘ e e Sl Brizenbine said the negro begged | Phy wore Paul Claudel, poet and | 00¢an, it marked the turning point | Spitzbergen, and has since dropped fl“" : i 4 "'“‘“"J s vaang re lustrous and there ‘mmp:“],L )l‘:lq‘m" M:nh.h: ‘\“;(M‘ b2 7’ om the | S 1 E the hist of the development of | out of sight. JERRERRSQE U € color in her pale chiecks. This morn- ay da er day keeping e e ;fl . ‘:Mmr Hal taa i i e ”lm e B Wh”\m o 1' e d( Amsilias i | s concern is the more acute be- | AL the same time another gronp e filling her engage- |in tolich with the Nobile party by Paonessa’s scheme for further study | hospital bed an s carricd £10m Sats and George Willlam Russell, | Alnerican — aviation. seossary | The ac oriN Tl sy y : e o 1 is expected that the bids Will not | the room with one end of the rope | Irish writer, painter and statesman, | 118k had heen replaced for sate and | cause this month is the worst yos- |f o ment hook and it will - keep her | s e ter d he k h art as “AR. | sane f¥ing calenlated to increase |sible for Arctic exploring and no ex- | SUreet, where a woman urged them husy. On Saturday she will be the Seven SHHE Missing be acted on until a later date. dragging behind the Kidnapper oo S EworT of intins SATREIELES, THEE eGS0 dncs el pert would ever think of golng out {0 march to the polico station and |gucst of Mrs, Alanson B, Houghton,| When the control cabin was S Makeup of Committce Hospitul attendants said the men | Other honorary degrees were pre- ,,:, mfr‘“'( Rty 5 now except in the greatest emer- |Teeue their leaders. The womgn | wite of the American ambassance ot | loos from the Ialia, the dirigible's The commitice favorcd by thelfled In two automobiles, [sented s follows; Interview With Ryrd gency. was arrested, together with Her |o luncheon, while on Monday the |bag was carrled off with seves smen Mazar WOId gengldt o clizens who) Hibowellwia mosused o Bhooting |S s e R Robbins Battell| i 10 ths Unitedll Bome, however vara atill conndsnti|fether, wio drisa 1o DT Ar S| o AR ot e a1 Jaee | A A bl liave had aes - 7D s Uisni e inid 1st. The 5 4 | In an interview with the United | Some, however, are s I 4y | woman's s 4 1 appen an have Dnvl acquaintance \\l"h n:":L |A. W. Davis here Sunday last. Th ocekel, "48, Norfolk, Conn., lawyer, Press, Commander Richard X, Byrd, | regarding Amundsen’s safety as it | Om the patrolman, and the mob [ (he Rritish empire will give a pub- no trace has been found of them. neering and \ln (ln «r’r\u‘c‘or(x“v] "12";-\n4vzro wis seriously wound mmissiontr of motor vehicles fn) PTess o 2 Laahi it e LR R peor | mubsidea. Gielmlse Ginindi 0T Tt A Ay not necessarily mem s Detectives Find Body |Connecticut | S calize the fmportance ple hwar from him hefore he las ac- | [ Today's program includes a lunch- {eabin three of them, Dr. Finn Mal- 1 similar committee - : of the first to realize the fmportar . T 'v”“r:;(),tv.l ‘)‘\n‘o‘:”‘lormn Soinlia e s eunt s o deg | S Bl e SRS o orleuk hiavid 1 avintion i | CompIEGN Whatever dha Ret it to con with Ars. Prederick Guest, {noren, gwedish meteorologist, Cap- was appointed g e8, rope, tied a 5 € ¢ t <pi Ne S i 8 Sht' and en wi ¢ g 165 o1 \BieifiaRt Akt Hastal 3a ek el oL 0 ek o St Prishytorian hospital, New acterized the Friendship flight as the | do. [sponsor of the fight, and then Will |tain Alherto Mariano, . pilet. and the present mayor, as an alderman, |t e, POV BES WD IE e York. James Yen, '15, Peking, | DOKINNING of @ new era primarily, as s £0_on o shopping trip. today, | CAPIAIN Fillppo Zappi, navigator. Lo ten ae e ol (208 aniece: aplol et gon el sl director Chinese Ntk I he expressed It, beenuse the fiyers| Kings Ray, Spitzbergen, June 20 | [ Tall ne m’n.;“_.lm‘..‘. e d:nfi:‘:& | started for North Cape by foot in : | been thre i S hifsa s IR0 Al o NSRRI AT B el thbaliam O ba) T ARG e i o iss Karhart declared tha B s AR T e, A filtration plant similar to the |} L | ¢ mass cducntionihad checked their enthus ; | i i To it e atiog ono which finds favor with the |, HHOY said a wound e e nenRerSbeR s Rbatlon | e e Pole; Lieutenant Lief i s Dol Uil (Continued on Page 16) - f spovi- | INdicated the negro had been struck [movemen v of their cause. Dictrichsen and Rene Guilbaud not want to he the subjec e 4 or Is now in opecration at Provi- | % { . | the safety of their canse, b tamee, . 1, and has heen inspeet. | W the butt of a pistol. Bruce Rogers, Mt Vernon, N. Y., Had Latest Equipment @ho left Tromsor, Norway, Monday | | worship o4 by the mayor, Ts capacity js| WD the finding of the hody an- |y pographical cxpert and designer of “The Kriendship was equipped [night in a French seaplane to join | Mis Goldberg and M. jio & ke ats DEtinK Sesieet Wy several times as great as will ba re. | POUNCEMERt came (rom Austin that | ooj | with pontoons, which other transat- | in the Nobile res work were i she said. k) . ] y quircd for New Britain, its operation | GOVErnor bin Moody lad —ordered | Mators of Seionce—Evarts Ame| i fiycrs have herctofore ahun- |long overdue at Kings ay today. Freed in Berlin Town Captain H. H. Railcy, who made i5 moro economical and its cost was |(117e State rangers, headed by Cap- {hrose Graham, St Louis, Mo pro-| v o st C ore ooy quipped | There were many ramors coneern- ondon S nEAleg e o ithe Fufl F"RfiINfi [;HE Ks considerably 1 than gineer | tain Frank Humer, to come 10 |fissor of surgery Washington nniver- with two radios to keep constantly | ing them but all lacked confirma. Court {Mght then remarked that Miss Ear- Hazen estimates for this city, the|louston to assist in an investiga- |sity, St Louis, co-cditor archives of in touch with ships and its naviga- | tion, ""f" was, ln.:v; »\s-ld :lm: s);;n\\.:a’f')g. 5 was | ton. Two rangers, already here for | gy { (fon itistoummente Were tha mst pracs | May Be at Advent _ {cupying the Hmelight to the excli- Imayor, sald Slogay, -Thhe plant w i 1 i tenals Ty Nasies shoy ; e ; vl sion of Tilot Stultz to whom the D 3 designed by Mr. Hazen after duty at the den ic nationa Joctors of divinity—Charles Rey- for guidance in fog and snc One report was that the fiyers| Miss Surah Goldberg of Arch fiite Slo stic 1 ; y NCHEnLE AETics okl ors which Tl Somentiont Firel sl e an o T T e i e ol bt e bad continued on (o' the norlh of stroct e Tt ani Foutan o- |41 CTo for (e’ muccess of th omestic in Physician’s - et atto ¥ quiry. v ~chool | he value of commercial North East Land and were engaged | \fes nstry e o | TAEAL 30 Gue. Th roposed to build hiere had been re- | trict attorney in his inquiry Divinity Lo Ssie, an instructor at the Choate | et I,i,[', d. veral hospital attendants, all | Howard Chandler Robbins, ‘99, [tiantic flying. Aviation 4 | in searching for the survivors of We | seion i Wallierorg o i d l;"::r “‘:("nl"i e Home Trapped While egroes vle statements to es- | No ork, dean cathedral of St | hos RE P ime er- | dirigible 5 i v A8 | s : | iat's jus . Do Miss Far- = S negr madde statements 1o inves- [New Yok, doan Sl hoy whose enthusiasm ofttim over- | dirigible Ttalia there. It was ot charges of manslaughter A R e Buying Dress tigators for District Attorney Soule. [John the Divine, New York. comes his thought of safety, and nat- | though probable, however, that the [ hearing last evening i 1hx lin |, TH At B A ve. B asn i Fan e WATER I][PT ENfilN[ERuummn MeCarter, an: orderly, whoil = Dostord| ot _letters—Panl Claudel {yrally/Jiis fallure o) take the safely |airinen might have gone to| Advent town court by Judge Georg i el e S i s —_— . wihie e ashington, D. (., poet and ar ste | sible loss the | s P, p b o the spotlight. with I when the cight | Washington, D. ., poet and am et nd his possible loss to . i {Criewold. Thoy wera orlpimaliy ea | 4 O L8 ST Gl St & §-year-old-girl’ was laken inte ‘mr" entered the negro war @il |sador of France to the Unit | e dampens the public | (Continued on Page 13) 15 the drivers of two cars that wer |Stultz. He controlled the plane | custody today on the charge of lone of the intruders pointed P tos flying as fo means { e involved in an accident last Wedne i IS e ek - 5 | ' . | ¢ ghout and was just | forging the name of Dr. John E. — SUBM'TS RESIENATI“NW at Powel and told him to keep| John Livingston Tov s Pirils Bar dh Moo ! PA DE[ STAMPEDE | day evening abont 9 o'clock on the | (rren | Stoddurd of Maple Hill to two checks ief bridge, Mass., professor of English| Ryrd's cross-section o trans- | Parmington road, Beri i " : < quiet. 0N P00, Sk | Women Jam Sidewalk for $25 and $5. She is also said to | Shouts for Merey i‘;Z' lhlmr”\ ‘y‘u“:‘ nd scholar in th ocs m('(fln\lln\l.; Msnfi;q i) Ameded) 2 1 in th gt fo Hundreds of spectators, mostly | have admitted theft of money from rampe | MecCarter said that as the men | Of i A [k SO £ ? =l : asserio, propricter of women, hlocked t dewalks 10 1he dard o e she wi Joseph D. Williams to bound Powell’s hands and feet, the! George William Russelt (“AE"). ] —— | Sx Bull Elephants Break Toose In| o0 i gar b 0ie Ve s fhintid osere i Inh)':::nv T:s::klyr;(h?;\ly’ q:‘v:::%‘ “I’eh:“";;: z i /! prisoner kept shouting, 0 Lopd | Publin, Treland, writer, painter and (Continued on Page 12} New Haven Whereupon Big| Misserlo was apparently blinded ing strect and held up traffic when | ihe ; ank cheeks out of the chock Leave City Employ have mercyi” MeCurter's statement | Statesman, o T B by the glare from the headlights of iir woman started to the home | hook, according to the police, and b ; 35 Doctors of science — Cornelins | 3 y ’ the automobiles and knocked down : | 5 - < aid that after Powell had been tied REMUS FREED BY GOURT Crowd Scatters, | S8 Mtk it $o5 nehhon: i o Tod 5 JUIy :m ,,,,1. of the raiders asked a com- || W0 Ariens Kappers, Amsterdam, ¥ 1 by the wind deflector of Massie's | o8 0 i 4 i after flling them out, tried to pass nien [ Holland, dircetor of the €entral Tn- New Haven, June 29 (P vu8 | car which 1w T e s {then in a Main strect store in pay- ”‘-'\ © you going to fake him, |Sttute for brain research, Amster- DOCTOR l“ OPPOSI l bound citizens scattered in all di-!yertin, He lay in the path of Miss £ K o m Wor & dtess costing appmoxi- Joseph D. Willlams, former city| ., o s " dam, deader in the field of compar- rections when six bull elephants Goldberg's car going i (1 .W“\n. " " |7 v $16. The proprictor of the angineer and for the past year en- '.,”.:. S ive nenrology | broke away from a herd of 40 here ! girection which passed oy fey ‘PHANTOM STABBER AGAIN store was suspicious and notifled the sinecr with the water department,| Y7 A Horbert Bugene Ives, Montelair. | oo supreme Tribunal Grants 1ib- 1010y while being taken fo the Bar- | i o oy stop. man | detective burean 3 has forwarded his resignation to| M ot AN “MINC UL physicist with Bell telephone | j |num-Bailey and Ringling show |was rushed 1o the hospital but diod | IS POSSIBLY CAUGHT’ Questioned by Detective Sergeants Chalrman W. L. Hatch and will {28 ‘Guors: S s ; “”';“lmm iorics and television expert erty to Noted Bootlegger and |0 S e dos! e McCue and Ellinger, the girl 1s said ¢ 3 : | gold braid on the left sleeve and Eng : R 5 : P 1o have admitted her guilt, Because feave the city employ July 1. B i ) (menter s SIATer=—Tetiarel. Sane. the most aggressive of the six, re The accidont A by Mr. Williams has taken a fuite of |On the lft broast. " 1 Doctors of laws—James Guthric s malicd deflant long after tho others| Conutable irank Brown, who nlhcod |uiis Time 115 & New York Garage | 0 Ner age she will not be arraigned piices in the Professional building| One negro nurse fold of heing !y, v New York, major-general Columbus, 0., June 20 (UP) — [had becn captured and was even- | Mis Goldbers and Alr. M. s {in police court but her case will he on West Main street and will enter|COvered with a pistol by one of the |10 THE d, president Radlo|. "6 10 gupreme court today re- | tually left securely chained 10 alaprest on teehnical eharge of Worker Who Is Held—Stabbed handled by the probation depart- the ficld of general civil engincering. | Falders and another said that she d oo 0 tion of Americ [1eaged George Iemus from the lare tree while the herd moved o el ior, I I them jment, At the request of Mayor Paonessa, | SaW the men taking Powell away | pr 00000 e Gty o Slate. Hoapital for! the Criiinally. (s cirahs grounds UdRE Lcnds ar el New York Girl | i jiv warer bonod had been ginankig | that e 1 ""“: 1 sl herdpresident tlinora cenllge Saad (o Tk, .0, whirs fha dtad)| " Varipis ns for the rampage | hearing last oveming 1 e e mM—‘ Bov CONFESSES THEFT to replace Williams by some n'htr\'flfl;'j’ untit they left in their AULO- | American seeretary 1o the ALhotER ] e o Angd tor killing his wi were given by eireusmen, One opin- herg, ropresented by At ' stabbing a 20-year-old girl | miore experienced in water works | mobiles trustecs, 1 ion was that “Young Joc had | Ginsburg of New Lrituin, and Mr i | _ C mogene. B 3 tmilliner resulted in the rrest of | gonstruction in view of the extension Diios Dinaiont, Madnued, 5oe N Remus was acquitted of the mur- bumped into the bull in front of | ap, reprosented by Atton William Katruck, 35, an unemployed | {3 Year Ol New Haven Young- m ng program about to be started. Ex COP ARRESTED Korly teiowsxale puDIVeraity SR g i o S g St iy & ey I Eiha | Al | an0 AR eCeA NG Tnvin s whITA L Danaher of Meriden, pleaded not | oo Worlier. and hix Guestioning | E. G. Stiles, an v-v\xlr:(w-r;‘ Wh'o hanke Hamilton county common pleas | 11 another was that he negailty to the cl by police today about operations of | ster Admits $5.000 Robbery—Had went q':;m'v‘\"tP:j"’pnurhldlnv:'::“:n"‘:?‘:’; — ! R e | oL Thenho et aredita ileaaty bl S S il g L Dl ingiakstave stk B L e I vl i Rk s Ira E. Leonard, Vormer Suprrny PARK ClTY woMAN KILLED | . He was committed to the | IIOYEs 0] s e TATES SORL) that heihiad ticatneds alioul port, Con i 4 pullinis whe transleroed, bus sim § . [T :“d lum after his acquittal. | COmpany took refuge on top of the [cident. Thrve witn: ncludin $E3t i pented et arking Aips Bs- |, : TR wrned in his resignation. Mr. Stlles | cpary, Taken Into Custody on | b v i calg | bunkers when the bulls erashed |4 son of Mr. Massrio, fostific ; was bout the | N Asvenungl 20 Ay, & The Allen, county court of appeals 1o Ozdoba who was cut about rested foda ftew minutes afte 124 been in the city employ for A Mothier ot | grantad Dl 4 writ ot ha cor- | through an iron fence into the I fore the court and their « 00| 1 ve and, hands as ghe wallad W"'u‘] s I o o thout 10 years. Engineer Willlams| Charge of Intoxicatio | Mrs. John Rasmussen, f’l:":"'m" the supreme court stayed |vard and threatened to fopple over |showed that the accident was un the east side of Contral Park with x‘}..:.‘:‘.‘..’;;r‘.“; yincl o S0 Vad heen requested to """‘;" -“""": Ira . Leonard, former superpum- | Bridgeport. Policeman, Run Down | (15 110 ¢ TEREERE TOTT R 1, ;mr:ll' nm;l-vw I-lnl<i||\&",ll'l:l’ m' n\uwhl\-\'\} m,‘“'.w.‘” }I x" s |Her mother and a younger sister. | ;i boy contessed the thett of o aniza o wate | elephant handlers were able 2 wvod that the clidrges be dis f :nv :‘r:mrr:'nm“.:::':’uxo:"r’vrv‘mm»“"W [ erary policeman, was arrested about ks Wotor Tew which today's decision h:\nrl«d;"‘ "‘ v\‘ml’;"ron'rol ‘. e ”flr I ” ¥ b St Katrick insisted he had nothing 10 | s “anen contui ng $5,000, worl P > "|2 o'clock this afternoon on the by Mo K. down, it b Al HES do with the Bridgeport as pus stones and sellings from wsition held by him, | 2 rampage led fo personal injuries. | The court room w ked to : iy Siones . charge of drunkenness by Motor- g 20 (B M The issne on which the decision | who has struck at more than a utomobile owned by Charles et t Bridgeport, June 20 (® -—— Mrs. It later announced that|the doors, a numbe Mas d ¢ 3 eyele Office S, Strolly and 1 he an i - de chethe me of victims over a period of more | ¢ yyiciar tockonier, Ne ¥ v l\"lled Se Hurt "".'.f m‘4 W L 'y;“r:‘ .'I'."l”:'u‘:wm John Rasmussen of 37 Burr road, | was made was whether un)vn' “Young Joe” will be shot and his | scrio’s friends being prose toth | 1) ”“ H‘:: RS G MeCord of .| ochester \‘\\ ‘\u:._ five Kil , Seven Hur ,;n..“;:.l. in polle mer ot ne | mothier of Patrolihan Ians Ias- | other 'Ym;' the l""""“"""""":‘ O carcass will be presented to Pea- | Miss Goldbers wid Mr., Massic were | s L S Ik V\’;II" ‘lln ‘Imlu m.n. ;\.., n xklu ml“ H H sconard was a 36 Corhe e ice 3 3 he state hospital can order the re- | - & . E cent e n MIRG p | side the Vale ow!l yesterday. A mussen of the police department, | th B rody museum at Yale university, | decply cted by the aceident, S sharge: Lo 'IR"M“IVM‘!'T E."‘(‘E'I'O:'l?: sistprdilas ke ,""" 0 (v ilied pday Whion: strock by a {lease of a person formerly declarcd "% by sl ithough cheercd by the courts [P0 for arralsament, Hai “"hi”w el e L organtown, W. Va,, ~ cording to Officer Strolls he was |V ¥ % 0. W, |insane by a court, | i iy felonions assan two rings valued at $1,500 was re swive miners were killed and seven {1 0 1ok aiter himselr. | Totor. Jeucle owred by, {3ie 0. b : e % | rullnie, wept sober fuces when €on- | “ypy girt was not seriously injured, | 70 T Coeilur o thers were injured seriously today |y \-};n’ h for I\.Alnl."wv‘ ne been | Meyers company of 629 Berger) Dr. Vorbau, superintendent of the | gratulated by their friends 1 kot BEAt Ok - et TR LG St e oollar o thy, Ind's ‘hen an explosion occurred in the | oy g f Menry B, Gardiner, [ Strect, New N. J iy e s et fanl DeE | THE WEATHER | S | i Boin tae o oourt B pIRkAGE ot s ) % tions1 Mine of the Nationsl Faedl e o i Ay i| The driver of the truck disap- | chopathic, dangerous and a menacc | | |Graduate at Yale Gets el e ey | The riogs, e says, he threw :'mlr:'l.‘;:y' i “Morgantown. Al |1t we O’l”'lw lm“';\”;u”‘"::d' Stan- | peared following the accident and |10 societs.” and insisted he wis not | [ New Britain and vicinity: | | 2o 00 in Hospi 1 fm;’\ \n"‘ l’;:l‘!’dl |’"1rv\:'|h et a ar ) X aw at Leor yome - % 3 . ke Ozdoba 1 o P cCord and his wits were in N her men in the mine escaped. e diner was arrested not heen located. cured sufficiently to warrant his re-| | rneetded, probably showers i His Diploma in H(lspl\i\fl e and identified Kat- u,"\l 5 l«,;:-"l(‘;“j “\"-'.le“c«:xdr:r::: Cation i A ShRRE—— 5 slowly New Haven, June 20 (UP)—Wil- | took ’ aven f e e - Five men rescued alive, were 0 on the charge of = 1 tonteht and Thursday: slow ; : uck as the young woman's nssail- | me A P shed to a hospital. They were el, He is awaiting trial SUTTON DS ROTARIANS The decision of the court read ml rising temperature Thursday. {llam Addison Ston. of l\.m‘n !“‘Hk bl & ‘Lv(\mv:; im':(l 'hr': u:‘i’?fl ;;vx;l:;:flml\:i e R i ? T 4 2(),— | part: 1 200, Mich, must receive his E | oo o g, I d otherwise Injured, hiarge in superior court Minneapolis, Minn., Jur 20.. B | v Katroc vas e 'hey were & " 'V;‘;nd\".'"uon-n‘ Mine no:m'x” em. . = {l l. = : (UP)—L. B. (Tom) Sutten mpico, ne who is acquitted of murder diploma at New Haven hospital in-| B "!n kK w ,‘.rrn:: |T""|PN’ bY [ They were gonel only a lcwnmlnul“ he National ) ally em- Mexioo, was elbctel president of In. |on the acle. gholind of insshity and hy. 24 ot in Wodlsey Tall oty Assistant District Male, who but it was long enough for a s about 100 men GHT IS POSTPONE Mexico, was pres 3 l& (B A s actured | tempted to connect him with small jewel case to disappear from { 7 New York, June 20 (—Decause|ternational Rotary at the 19th an- |who has been ,committed to the & s : i 5 to sl - o : 3 —dUNE jaw resulting from an automobile | Bridgeport stabbings. Katruck the car. Two men standing near QUAKE IN ¢ of threatening weather, the 19-round [ nual convention of the organization (' .ima state hospital for the insane RIGH TIDE—JUNE 21 1 a Mr .'1 "x 2 cond | mitted Niving skt o AVAL ety Be oactiine sad ‘that iiey AR v ter | | acciden is car ran off the road ed ha ) B e Ty e 20| Seavyweigh fight between Jolinny | today. aookis mvr:;':r el New Haven 2:00 p.m | |at Hamaen. |dented any connection with the |seen a boy go into it and it was | IP)—A slight earthquake occurred | Risko and George Godfrey which| Sutton was elacted by acclamation | .-h- ng & wri : ha u'; P 7 1-1 1 kel ey 1 PO eE ARt Ao lay B WO E bk aD |stabbing incidents in Bridgeport. on the description that they fur. { the mid4le Rhine district at 11:23 | was scheduled for tonight at Ebbets zhm no‘o;hfir "canrlllda"e nmwlndr-dl ]i‘;ep::‘r;m';‘a"t:l::wn'::]“;“"y bl New London m. | Feiiha s & e Alig i He was held without bail for the | nished that the police were sble e im. yesterday. No damage was re- (Fleld. was postponed this afternoon | He was international vice presiden J - | until Seturday night. last year. strained of his liberty.” whea discharged from the hospital. |grand jurge ) pick up the lad teday. a ¥

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