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|[(===] NEW BRITAIN HERALD [==wa tly ot- Y s | ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1928 —EIGHTEEN PAGES on, 000 | 'DIGTIN MURPHY |t B R ) FEAR SIK DIED IN | _Nomination Appears Certain _ pOBINGON TELLS DEMUBRA]} “‘IEY il D i ey NEED NOT FEAR REPEAL OF THE 18TH ~ AMENDMENT; AGRICULTURE WINS OUT o — and thrilling escape veste % | Machine Gan Bullels Bod Life|| i =™ """ highip Caught Fire Altr Receives Representa- [@] Sounds Dry Note To- ng- The lad was in a tree at the “ ki 2 i curb on Arch street, near Locust G g U ' of Chicago Robber racking Up —_— who claimed to own the tree and —— the cherries me out of his || U house ana exprossed nis opinion || SNOKE COLUMN WAS SEEN FIRED FROM A TOMOBILE of cherry hungry lads in general | and this one in particular. In Standing on Lawn Station Bandit is || vain, neighbors and pedestrians || General Describes for First Time expostulated with the man to al- . ’ : 2 Fasy Targe for Foc—fiad Body | | low’the boy to go (" oo on: || In Deiil the Wreck or Huge tion on Resolutions gether With Scathing durately replied that he : o . Guard for Long Time Showing || ciugticc the prisoner—when he Svatvion o its s Belie) Arom dhe c .tt wh. hw.ll D il f He Was Marked. came down from the tree. North Pole, | ommittee 1C) 1 elllllIClatlono x- The driver of a pie delivery i 4 Al'e Chicago, June 27 UP—Gang guns | | truck happened along and argucd || Kings Ty, Spitzbergen, June 21, Draft the Platform on ed Republlcan Cor- got “Big Tin" Suroby test night. || elonuently for the bov. Butthe [{- (P Far that six men, who dritt- ] g Repu a un barrel was thrust || tree owner stood his ground. "'} vd away in valloon part of B Wh I‘ P w s ch m;\our;:c:‘:omfmw of a sedan cruis- || truck opcrator drove as far Ttalia after its crash on the polar IC arty ill Base ruphon In Speech as ing slowly by ihe Murphy bungalow. Monroe street, turned around and | ice cap, were d prevailed today % d Murphy's six feet three standing on || returncd and stopped under the || When it was learned that the airship Campalgn. Pe anent Chmm‘n. his lawn was an easy target. tree, motioning to the boy to get |{had canght fire, rm Fire streamed from the window {| en the roof of the truck. This Of 16 men who left aboard the of the sedan. The bedtime quict of || the lad did and rode to freedom || dirigible for the North Pole on May the Rogers Park neighborhood was || while his crstwhile captor fumed | only six we known to be alive broken by the gun's deadly rat-a- jtoday. One man was killed in the tat-tat. The knees of a glant buck- | —— | crash and three others have been ing since they started afoot for | led. and the blood of “Big Tim” | , !;‘ ” y s N the grass where he anc i Sentenced to Prison. General Umberto Nobile said that Two years ago Murphy stepped { soon after the dirigible crashed on from Leavenworth penitentiary after | May 25 the balleon part with eix serving a sentence for complicity in men aboard drifted to the east and the daring Dearborn street station S —— Thousands of Delegates Sweltering in Heat While They Anxiously, Await Nomination of Alfred E. Smith. Carter Glass of Virginia Attempts Unsuccessfully to Block' Appointment of | Farmer Representative on Committee a small column of smoke was seen robbery of 1922, Several men were ising from it after it had gome 10 GOVERNOR ALFRED E. SMITH | S IN. JOSEPH T. ROBINSON playing ball on a vacent lot near the | Mo[her‘ Home Flom Asylum Kilometers (about 6 miles). Nothing i e T R station at noon. When a mall truck | has been heard of the six men. lting aside prot tion temporarily, June 27 (UP)—The democratic na- attend- carryving $125,000 drove up, the wm Bfi sem BaCk Vinzenzo Pomella, motor Hrunds of organized agriculture won EflNN DELEEATES {tional convention was advised today men drew revolvers, took the money ant, was in the etern gondola when la bript l*ul sharp skirmish today be- by its permanent chairman, Senator government charged that Murphy {ribped off in striking the ice, | | Houston, Tex., June 27 (P—Put- | | | Joseph E. Robinson of Arkansas, entation on the sub com | that there need be little fear of re plotted and led tha execution of this THREE leAN[Ty CASES crushing Pomella, and during the Feet ot is to draft the a- | NEIN Deal or mullification of the 18th most daring of daylight robberies in ensuing commotion he died. . nmm democratic platiorn | S riAndmant: Ohiaes Among the debris on the ice they i | Paramount Issue pAa Dl e e =———— He sounded that note, together sl 4 .| with & blast against alleged be whois head of a farm organization, | B ,K ;‘D“\ic equality for agriculture, in of ‘tha 1ta a5 dn ! . : be among the 11 on the dratting | s h 1is address to the third session of it i e b s Four Times .| port From Obio and Oklahoma |iz,e<ye,ovclh. s vy fiove BoWens' Keynote Speech 112 sudies 1o, o e i \r! \~ vada, the chairman, failed to e — Assembling here before noon, the slude 6! d)hmll‘ John A Racketeer, mail robber, gambler— | pe, Man'Diie: . [found all the instruments and later Murpkva fons fisceoty Wi | Demented Man Dragged From Stan- | T 00 L e was discovered | 2 i o i e whispered In connection with police | ley Quarter Part When He A-|and buricd in the ice. Elec[ed N. Y. Chiel Execuuve Governor S Ca]]]p Expects S[lp-!'l»e represent mysteries, When " o who had been prospering in fields which had been Murphy's own, Was| pyrped’ Wite's Clothes Committed. shot dead at his home in 1920, of thie’ gondolis and’ imert of the| ‘ Murpy was arrested. But they Three cases of insanity have conie | bracing, When it had gone about 10 ' n e vising from . Nobile | past two days, Jumes Linley, aged LEdealln i A Hey, aBUd | iy 5ugn that either a gasoline or an | = | Mossy” Enright, In the meantime the balloon part 4 tempts Suiclde—Husband ~ Who N e HhEe hman, Simpson moved thousands of delegates and guests copomtment sonvior DUTTON GRABS STANDARD | anxiousty awaiting the now assurea as§ of Virginia countered with a | i nomination of Gov. Alfred E. Smith ‘vm-n of order against the motion, | S of New York as presidential candie tank had caught fire. The bal-| Oply Once Beaten for Office and | Arkansas Puts 17 Ballots in Column [ 23108 th .v‘n the committree u: Bristol Man Wrenches It Free and | date, h«-»urdv I{o‘bn',on continue thy having attempted suicide shortly [100n crashed on the ice with its six | ‘!u Bive T sentation to all of the | Eean Rt Croupiin . Steth aml.conupu?n attack which Claude industries of the nation it would be | : £ 'Group.in "€ | Bowers of New York voiced in his Vol Tallan s Busy fisvlgatter ; - : |auarrelmg over the personnel for | (powd—Delegation Cheers Bowers | Keynote specch last night. | Protessor Aldo Pontremoli, Halian| He Ran a Million Votes Ahead of [ Reed Still Deflant, Threatens (o | e better part of the day. Fhis | Swelter 0 Heost “,m,, ed Delegate 1. J. Thomas of | Repeatedly. The convention sweltered in op- ca, who reminded the com- o) s pressive humidity. A rainstorm which last night wet parts of the convention hall, had failed to bring relief, but delegates still had the holiday spirit. Bands furnished vlenty of noise; and the notice of a | fight over report of the credentlals | committee served to thrill the dele- this case that Murphy for the fuhst time appeared in public with t hodyguard which designates the marked man in Chicago’s under- lafter 3 o'clock yesterday aficrnoon | 0ccupants. These were Lieut. Ettore | Then at Harding Landslide When for New York Governor — “Jim" world. He was never one o Carty |y throwing himself into the lake a gun. He had no weapon when he | ganiey Quarter Park. while M was shot down last night. ianloy {about 6u, of 48 East Main street I oil 241 Broad street | SCientist; Dr. Ugo B0, corre- | pype Carry on for Nomination. | Nebr Marked for Death. feut all th { her little daugh- |€pondent of the Milan newspaper e | en years he word went |te head yester B Vil { Popolo D't Renato Allemagdlri, [ By the Associated Press H Houston, June 27 (®—The mittee that the farmers ‘ B i et Willkinskl, aged ‘41‘:)m 1_“1\1\\'\(‘:.X:','Mm.lnm ttendunt; Attilco Capatti, | ~Alfred Emanucl Smith rose from | nomination of Alfred E. Smith, |6x¢ludtd from tho counclls of the| Associated Press Staft Writer) to power as president of the Gas|was adjudged in need of treatment | motor attendant, and Calisto Ciocea, | an obscure youth on the sidewalks | probably on the first ballot be. | FPUbNiCAn party at the Kanses City | touston, June (P—To the Workers' Union, had been marked |after he had chased his wife (hrough | motor attendant. of New York's crowded lower East| came assurcd foday when the |Cenvention stirring music gf the southland and for death. Yet Murphy's buck teeth |the streets Monday e that agreut- | iy ot ors in 8 continued to gleam in the Murphy | Finley’ ramount e i ' i e, Conpscticn Bilp muhe oo xesd e Chily RSTET ra \uviu 1 the drxn‘«,\, (t‘ the state ?wnl. aries of scores of gangsters, racke O fiouid be rep” |urds duslne the keynote speech of | gates and guests, Thelr atiepticn i Claude G. Bowers, temporary chair- | wag centered around the contest of But 42 years Is a long time to aan of the democratic national con- | the Louisiana delegation n which live for one with pursuits so pre- : ' | Characterizing the Glass move a K pened to be in the park at the time A 4 | to shift to Smith, the Oklahoma | S it i jei» | Yention last night and one of theine credentials committee ha carious 88 “Big Tim's” His time |Detective Sergeant Ellinger and Of- PR in a memorable convention that | simply o partiamentary triek” | U0 S0 O TR TR ofE o2 Lae nmittee had ruleq , 1 or f mer v : delegation decided fn caucus to | RSl Bre T it h e Bl CanyT that Mrs. Genevieve Clark Thomp- ¥osme 16it, Sigbt ;tlcc-rf Jo! “x'»h' l\r‘lln‘wl\' ‘:\m:i] \) ”1 ’""NK MUNSTERS ARE s‘zanlli_\ar:lhfl:n:“:nh?" \v\w‘l:a\\‘t“n: cast its 20 votes on the first ‘|H“r‘vlvl--r‘::l:1‘\v v”:'f ,,“ot:‘nnr“fl”*‘” e l1ife every four years had been ‘:nn daughter of the late Fr-’nnl‘«:r It was no new story, the maner/Hayes went to the park when in- | stand arer. g L lot for ey ek Champ Clark, and her followers were improperly chosen, Meantime the platform commits tee had convened for public heare RAVPERT (Continued on Page 12) |comes Senator Pat Harris o1 | I1%8 on_prohibition, farm relief and charmed political life in a state | Associated Press Staff Writer ——e | ‘] - ,w'”‘;f_ _\‘_:‘Il\‘:r‘::nh‘: c“mh other platform planks. Eight hours that is normally charted as republi- | Houston, June 27 (® — Smith stitution state. A thousand delegates Ry n, especially in presidential elec | boosters looked today to the dele ‘SEVEN CULLEGE GIRLS S s D (Continued on Page 12) s 4 1 asked hat something . 2 J PATS. ). nes e re P o s last night and 1 nething B(‘fl.\‘ in San tion years. Only onee in more than nd ions from two states — Ohio while Bowers waited for a chance to n \ 4 Hech th his wife. who, he said a guarter of a century of almost | Oklahoni for the votes to put L csume, the agricultural sta -1 9 | radiocast of ‘the Houston conven-|hRd been in an aslun for 18 Salvador continuous public lifc has e been | their man over for sure on the first T" SA'L F"R EURUPE 4 |l’x:n‘yr':;nv"‘v\-rl‘wlflI:"{‘\;\"::pi}r::‘l‘:lo‘:\t‘n I]RYS T" [:ARRY HGHT tion. The . front door bell rang, |MONths and appeared fo have be- defeated for office. On that occa~ | ballot aisles. Connecticut was on its i Murphy, trained in caution, did not | COM® doranged aguin. Arrangements L sion, when Nathan L. Miller defeat-| Both had calls out Yor cancuses feel heading firmly to its position 1 '3 & i . o Hal g preside: & andslide nine their first roll cal ineup. De- Y ] . T ., e, slipped out o elde door and walked | g 0o who was i potice [ 995 Rk (PiMhere 15 sotiie be- | 150 eran, a million votcs ahead | cision of a majority to i Miss Sloper and Misses e pline e N e of [ it here that monsters of Ju Sh A e e ot sl Fenicaa Bt 4t van s harails Trumbull Goite on |1and was joining in and New York period may yet be alive in the jun- | Goyality 15 one of the outstand= | ugeen N0 el the istss rumbull Going was coming up hehind when Dutton Organize to D dA gle reglons of Gentral and South | yny gmith attributes and accounts| The Smith forces faced the show- Trip Abroad 1 Dis straw hat on his head, ganize to Deman rid s to his | Aerica particularly since the re-|yor part of his immense personal | down in the Oklahoma A iiion rip Abroa [ wrenched the upright free and got Plank in D of the body of a|following in his home city. But he |fushed with confidence, heightened < into step. ank in Democratic st at the port of La a rigid sense of publie duty, | by the word that 17 of the 18 Ar- P alore It e "‘;’;h‘" "'“‘T % Platform —Mis - | roughout the speech, Connec- . throw their strength to thelr candi. | V¢ Trumbull, daughter of Gover- | ticut repoatedly rose to cheer. After George W. Dunn, who testificd that | ters found the monster shortly after | Hey has been called “The Happy | date right off the nor John M. Trumbull and Mrs. the convention adjourned, the dele- hey had examined him. Judge it had died. Half its body was out- | Warrior.” Fighting is r:‘tvv-rilvvr\‘g‘\ The 20 Oklahomans, bound to \mp"“"”'“'““, and Miss Isther Tru tes praised the keynote speech, | Houston, June 27 (P—A rallying 5 {Saxe acquitted Wilikinski on the|side the water and half in the sca. |he has always had (o do, commenc- |4s a unit under the o jority rule, | Pull danghter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Norris, William E, [y for “d went out today as - SRR G athte Thd ions, Al split, with the Smith fol. | Irumbull of Plainville, with Miss {breach of the prace charge and com- | The hody, the hunters said, was like | ing with his struggle to overcome | . Sissni L el e v mitted him to the state hospital &t | that of a bull with a head like a [poverty in his boyhood, when he | lows claiming a slight but disputed | Emily Sloper of New Britain, will R“]T lN THE lIBRARY Norwich for six months, horse and fitted with four jaws, each | helped to support his widowed |, challenged by supporters of | Sail after midnight Fric from New | Wilikinski eomplained to the po- | op 0™ S0 F T i | ! y around that Murphy, who had risen Rescue Radio side to hecome governor of the Em-| Ohio delegation to the demo- “We ey ¢ concede that agricul-{ with thousands’of spec npaign the farm or life was saved by Stephen A. Roper and Thomas Coyle, both f whom jumped into the lake and dragged him out. Roper is taker at the lak pire State four times and a candi-| cratic national convention ar- 7% % The radio apparatus was rescue i e 4 i °d | gate for nomination to the highest| ranged to swing most of fts 45 LIS € from the debris of the gondola ¢ { office in the nation. | wrecked with the Nobile purty n. |~y votes to the New York governor. Coincident with the decision | of the Buckeye state delegates rese In 1924 he was a contender for and Coyle hap- the democratic presidential nomi- nation at Madison Square Garden on (Continued on Fam‘ 11) | | | | Reed of Missouri. | op tho convention since it would of his taking off. There was the formation of the incident w : .] ‘favorite son” at the San Francisco| . deiEation ety | | i renti 3 t the declaration 1 | b v en {ceived at police headquart BonyEntion: {8 K f s apon | i ',;;,‘;;:E;o"?:»rrihia:‘,‘mw:‘t:\thd:,“‘r_':snm,.m King. Finley was taken to M‘IVE IN THE JUNI’iLE St s A | it rul rria e i e | der in their hearta—the clip of car- | N°w Britain General hespital and i The governor, known to a legion | e DR tridges—the quick spenkimg ma- ehine gun. They got him “on the spot.” “Big Time' Dutton Carries Standard Jor Dutton of Bristol, took the rd from Speliacy’s chair and hind Mississippi from which insane. fficer Otis Hopkins reported that | gas 7 Y D e i in [Find ~ Body of Strange Mrs. Bavek's husband c i later to @ state hospital for the |of New Yorkers as Al las led a| BY PAUL F | | was in the basement of the ,000 bungalow listening with his around to the front lawn to see who was there. court yesterday on the ehars ssic v breach of the peace, and whose ca Hone dh Bl was continu nlpnmn today in orde that he might be examined mental condition, is suffering from hallucinations and should he con- | strax % fined to an institution, in the opin- | Union. {Contunb e P“e 12) lien of Dr. John Purney and D iann | No one was in sight. Murphy | moved across the grass toward the strecet. They saw the sedan, almost 1 findi he News with wWhich his good nature is never | kansas delegates had decided to | Hartford, June per reports state that hun- | permitted to interfere. Natio Committerman | trO0Ps to force a roll call vote in the pellacy declaring it one | 4°meratic convention on the adope A teeth as thick as a [mother. He repeatediy fought hos- | Reed of Missouri und a group of | York as members of a party of sevin lice Monday that his wife had | S o |tite legistatures in Albany and was eloped. He eaid she had stirring calls to battle | tion of a plank calling for enforces yet Th nos anti-Smith delegatoes, | college girls who will spend two beliet prevails that the find is | successtul in pushing through man { In the Ohio delegation it was a |Months in Europe on a trip conduct- ithyossaurus, a monster of the | important legislative Slemi lquestion whether Governor Smith ©d by Mis Jurassic period, Its skeleton is being | He has had many fizhts with Wil- | e 1o get al but 2 2 fin court that he had burned her i T g i 1 Randolph Hea the publis) sl e | B o0 the National university '1am R i i American Architect, 7 (U0 il ieption o th B e o an. His last in any convention they had | Ment of the 15th amendment, Scenting the nomination of Gov, believed that radio | SMIth, the “drys” are determined at ; over the eountry were | 175t 10 get a “bone dry” plank in is a Mount Holvoke cven bitter able to appreciate the | D€ Platform and ways and means Miss Florence Trim | cetorly phrase makine and. the | Were discusscd at an opening rally ment et ihe remublica | 135t NIERE attended by delegates from party™ than those in the hall, o i o Sl Dauiel C. Roper of South Caroling Fas m| The evening. sy climaxed | ® 1eader of the anti-Smith forces, s Tor e detennaxed R presided over the meeting which res ¥ mecting, hadges and ekt | Cied the outline of the battle pros Smith's own attitude e = 1 ot and in i ket gram for a fieht on the convention | fighting is showh in his speeches. no effort to hold his d et LG b S e ; T-|floor in the event the resolutions given in des- In the 1926 gubernatorial eam- E21°S In fact he is understood to 08 fo TI'a X 5 t ! arter the lirst convention ses- | onimitice fails to adopt the “dry™ Taly, Tt 18 expec re guests of those ex-f,nk Thomas Rall of Texas wasg o wouthern hospitality. Morris | nunied floor captain and his lieutene o . tnd Walsh were taken on a tour of | ants will be picked today Gov. and Mrs. Tru T Gov. Tran Moody of xas, who io urus s understood by favorite son for at least one ballot | 'S M d on Page 12) with tor Glass of Virginia, and | Atlantie City, N, J., Ju 5 tec B modern scientists. The ichthyosaurus Y for the sake of harmony ety cthe Shiiesus I I oS Ny 7 e Josephus Danicls of North Carol v cicntists. The vos P A | s P y and gen- | ¢ i . Josephus Danicls of North Carolina, Gendarmerie went on guard at the | Dominic Cartelli, Who won the | . 0o i rantie and was of por. ROBERT BRUGE MANTELL S b York to see them off. John Cool- ARRANGING DISGUSSION are leading the contest in the resolus approaches to the library to prevent yyarble championship of New RBritain ool » form with four paddie. ! (Continued on pag,, Four) ide, of President and Mrs, further trouble particularly since |in a contest condnucted by the New | 0 T 0 OUr B | His wife retaliated by Demonstrate in Favor of !ushind~ s i having him arrested Helen Evans of New 1 few of its votes YA on the first or on the second bal- lot. By the result of the April pri- % 5 j clott for study and classification, 7 Whitney Warren o bt If the hunters actually found the | Willlam Jennings Tiry all but onc of the 45 Ohio ited from Mount | nrrai % beast while it still had its flesh at- |important fight with Hearst. when |, were committed to Atlae | Holyoke Just year, while Mis ‘MARBLE TITLE TOURNEY tached to the hones it would appear | N° Stubhornly declined to run on & lpo6rene ™ the exception being | Trumbull finished at Pinc zed to Smith two years ago. Mis Pomerene Favorable to Smith | 8raluate of """ tn aca ¢ Wil visit 1 by motor ch she was w aring. |ticket with the publisher, marked Gt (s o e to indicate t1 erished rece Louvain, Belgium, June 27 (P1— | | rotaiie ot Delshied veeenti¥, | o, sofine ot fhe Bather's influence Despite the presence of four police- probably while fighting with another with the state democratic party. ment, three hundred Louvain stu- | marine monster. pazly | land and | mor irds | wore b > former senator, however, has AR DAL tour rding | dents and civilians, demonstrating in = favor of the American architect, | Cartelli, New Britain Champion, The description ~atls Whitney Warren, invaded the new | library works today and shattered | Tackles Watertown Boy in to pieces the pillars of a balustrade I which Rector Ladeuz. desired to have erected instead of the archi- | d that they will | sion. many patches fo the San Salvador news- |paign, when he defeated Ogden 1. U° W1IIng to have them swing to | e papers of the strange monster re- | Mills, later under-secretary of the SMith at any time, Although they | Sl 0n their retur Atlantic Clty Test. ported to have been found at La | 2 have been urged, even | | Union docs not correspond with the | (Continued jon Page Two) the Smith leaders, to stay with their ! iy ichthyos journey Septem- tending sou bull, Mr. and to the Tier ¥ Trumbull will accom- (Contin tion committee for the “hone dry™ | 5. iong | vin Coolidge. who has been a st ON FARMIN(‘TON AVE BUS declaration, urged a fighting forma- there is much open espoucal in Lou- | Britain He rald and the Junior oot Lo vertebrae resembling | Noted Shakespearean Actor and Pro- at the ull home, will 1 n J 3 tion, Today the call was out for a vain of Mr. Warren's position against ' Achievement foundation, is ravin’ to . there until Friday but not oy A " ed to accompany Governor and Mrs TRUCK DRIVER ARRESTED i those of fishes. The eyes were large and the eyeballs were surrounded by general mecting of “drs” delegates to be held in the First Baptist h on the conclusion of the gens convention session i that of the rector. | o after the national championship. 1 In recent days there have been | with his eye and thumb in the pink [ e i g | urchica of rep- | of coniition. o il Start down the | & TUE of bony plater. | Was Il Two Months. | SHIE o A = ions on Proposed Chan & Atlantic Highlands. N .J., June 27 | Miss Sloper is the dauchter of T ze Speakers, including representa {m—nobert Bruce Mantell, moted Motorcycle Officer’s Side Injured In | M- and Mrs. Harry 7. Sloper of in Service tives of several states, we Shakespearean actor and producer, Russell street. 1ge monster reported dicd at his home today after an ill- Stanley Street: Collision But S ducer Dies At New dJersey Home— | steamship Residents to be Tovited to Express hu | marches and counter peinr resentatives of the architect and the {jong trail that may lead to the e rector over what inscription will be | crown tomerrow morning at 10 Fits Nothing on Earth placed over the restored structure. a lock. New York, June 27 (®)—Descrip- | Mr. Warren has held out for the| caricliis first opponent will b>ition of a s original inscription reading in part | Constantine Jeican. champion of {found in San “Destroyed by German Fury” while | Watertown, Conn. After that he is anything on the uled to tuke on Ric rd Holt 'y Geor pringtic ld, Mass., and Frank Di- | ger e cors {vino of Buitalo, N. Y. | tolox old K. loud in st night for the their demands of the railr €OM- | “hone dry” declaration. Senator s mittee of the common council with | Harris of Georgia wam | Sticks To Post. BE“EVES WIFE ELOPED ERpEcscalat vig of the Connecticut | gyity would be repudiated by his © Gaylord Simpson, as-| The renowned tragedian, who suf- | Louis Damon, aged 42, of 265 Oak | Co. lo establish a route to belyste it he ran on a “wet” plattorm or of vertebrate paleon- fered a nervous breakdown, died at |strcet, was arrested this fownoor ok | WITH RESTAURANT HAND: 1ot by @ bus which will sup-| 14 eaid it would be hard enough to at the American Museum of |12:05 at his estate Brucewood. Al |the charge of violation o (he rurn U e trl, | atnras st | bis bedside when the end came were | of tho roa impossible that ft is (i Wife and son and the family |, impson, |Physician. who had been in constant attendance for 1 Ivador does not fit ncss of two months. He was 74 °d that arth. today said rs old. the rector and those who support | ecp him have contended that this would | of serve only 10 revive war hatreds So strongly did Rector Ladeuze | Dominic and his escort, | feel about the matter that he had Jones of the New Britain Herald, ar- a balustrade constructed duplicating | yived hiere today. On the way down that designed by Mr. Warren, but| Dominic miet Eddie Chrestowski, omitting the inscription. He tried ' champion of Meriden, and the to have this balustrade erccted sev- | com eral days ago but was prevented by ! pique, ¢ Warren and the stones were stored Today is being devoted to giving on the library works. Then Warren | 411 the marble shooters a good tinie. sought to have his balustrade put in | The hoys were taken to Valley I'orge place, but was prevented when lhe[u“ a sight seeing trip. rector appealed to the police. Warren returned to Paris and the| MAKES PARACHUTE " matter rested temporarily while er»' John A. Lawler, vice president of [T10d and have bezen extinct ever forts were heing made to straighten the Connecticut Flying club, is the |Since the close of that cra.” out the tangle. first member of the organization to | The ichthyosaurus looks like the The new library which was re- make a parachute jump. He leaped [recent dolphin. Dy. Simpson said, stored with funds subscribed in the into space Monday at Brainard field |Suggesting that the description may | | Now Haven #: 00 a.m. 9:16 p.m. United States is to be dedicated July and landed safely in the tall grass. |[have been confused and a dolphin :} L3 He dropped a distance of 1,500 feet. or some similar reptile found. elect him in Georgia on a “dry” plate . after his delivery truck oy 1 suggested by Mayor form had backed into a police department | Pisappears from Home Leaving s ‘1\‘ ;"” probably take cone Johuson of Texas voiced & motoreycle driven by Officer Clar- | . e \ - " B lar view, believing Smith would Two Little Children The committee will probably seek | = . " 2 Mg probably seck | 15eo Texas if he ran on elther a “wet uivocal platform.” Even on a - “It s quite {an ichthyosaurns,” said Dr. ey have been extinct for many | million years and no trace has been {found of them in rocks of recent geological discoveries. |Th not have survived anywhere. “The description does not fit the chthyosaurus,” he said, “or any animal. The ichthyosaurus lived in JeMp the age of reptile last week. ence Kumm in front of 790 Stanley street. The motoreycle was dam- # aged and Officer Kumm suffered ;m] e ol i ,:’,";f“‘."“”,‘v‘":",s troret | plank, he aaid, Smith would |ipgury 1o his side. He remained on| Louis Robertson of 90 Broad |t} Ch e m?ul.x‘f:mxf,‘.:g :Z! Tenss stdy by & grectly . fos |street reported to the police last | oo’ shic"corvice in the Interest | duced margin. night that his wife left about 3|0 ") 00" giee ® R to Hayes| Huston Thompson of Colorade, & o'clock in the afternoon, abandon- gprior The fact that other buses|former member of the federal trade ing two children, aged nine months |14 corve a portion of this area may | cOmmission, outlined the working and three vears. He suspected that | ajimin, way |She had cloped with a Main street| o change, it is believed. fight. from the curb and he had no chance | FeéStaurant employe | After a’route is fixed, application| It is the hellef of the “dry” 1 HIGH TIDE — JUNE 28 [ |(0 avold it. Officer Peter Cabelus| MrS. Robertson js 24 years of age. |will be made to the public utilities | ders that they will be able at leagt brought Damon to police headquar- | According to her husband. she took commission for a change in franchise [to get the delegations on record in ters and he was released on his own | Practically all her clothinz. indicat- to permit the substitution of a bus|the convention on a roll call vete recognizance for arraignment in po- pr‘: that she intended to stay away 'for the trolley and e change in|regardless of the outcome on the lice court tomorrow. for some time, route. dry issue. expressions on the part of those liv- | cd motes on style and tech- ind. ing in the < well as the weather. could duty, however. According to the police report, | Officer Kumm was driving north on e | | | | New Britain and vicinity: | Unsctiled, possibly showers l tonight; Thursday partly cloudy; not much change in temperature, Stanley strect and Damon's truck | was parked on the west side of the | "'r(l‘l facing north. As the offi- * |cer passed. the truck backed a or mesozoic pe- e serious objection to such ! Organization for the convention floor —— * * i | 24 p.m. I