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NURSERY REPORT " BY NI FEENEY MAN SLAIN AS HE ATTEMPTS MURDER WATER RENTS PAYABLE Bills Sent Out from City Hall Warn Delinquents of Power to Shut Of NEW BRITAIN DAIL¥ HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1929, GIEBELPLANS O CRGLE THE WORLD BAD LUCK FLLONS CHRISTHAS CRASH Rev. Harrington Lees Succumbs in Australia Melbourpe, Australia, Jan. 10 UP— The Most Rev. Harrington Clare Lees, Anglican archbishop of Mel. bourne, dropped dead today. He toria since 1921, He was born in!of tae Meiboutine - . | " B Y England on March 17, 1870, He was | 1932 a classical scholar at Cambridge un His publicatior versity and a Greek testament prizc | the life of Christ an man. He became a deacon in 1893 et and a priest in the following year.| More than 10.100 .cows in Cali- After serving in various English | o5y are known to have produced Service. i was 58 years old. parishes he was sent to South Africa m . (Continued from First Page) : (Continued from First Page) l“ [nlllm- m mr’ Job Dr. Lees had been archbishop of |in 1306 and later returned to Eng. |40 pounds or more of butterfat cach . ~ Semi-annual water bills have gone : Melbousne and metropolitan of Vic- |land. He wzs appointed president |in one month. Wood to the doorway of his office, {out from the office of ‘the board of i planes would be stationed, but a m ls Pilld 1m Past Year Is 3,939 Seat him into unconsciousness, carry | water commissioners and _those | tairly definite idea of the route of him to an isolated spot and kill him. | which remain unpaid at the close ef | the projected Fokker fiight was con- . T tained in announcement that attend- In April the New Britain Day ‘Bursery moved from a rented house where it was located for several years into its own home on Winter Wreet. The new location is equally s central but the neighborhood is far more attractive. The new home is spacious and well adapted to the needs of the They were to leave the body, with narcotics stuffed in his pockets, so police, when they found it, might think Wood had been killed as the result of a dope feud. Police of Detroit, Riverview and Wyandotte, deputy sheriffs, state | pelice and newspapermen surround- led the isolated frame structure which houses the construction com- the month will be taxed a 10 per cent delinquency penalty, the com- missioners warn, The department also exercises the statute right to shut off the water service in all cases where the accounts are not met within 30 days after the first month of grace. The owner of the property, not the tenant, is billed for the serv. ice, and failure to receive a state- ment from the office of the water de- ant ships would be located at Alep- po in Syria, Karachl and Calcutta in ndia, Hongkong in China, Viadi- vostok, Petropoviovsk, and Kam- chatka in Siberia, and if & northern route across North America is se- lected, at Prince Rupert or Vancou- ver, Winnipeg and 8t. Johns' N. F. It the southern route is preferred, stations would be at Chicago and Michael Krager, 42, of 14 1-2 Spring street, smashed his automo- bile in a collision Christmas night, sustained painful injuries about the chest which necessitated hospital treatment, lost his job as night watchman at the North & Judd fac- tory, and was fined $100 and costs with a suspended jail sentence of 10 days, all on account of drinking two TODAY — children. It includes two large rec- | pany offices late yesterday after- New York, it was said 1 b i We're going to bring two indispensable house- at dint 5 $ artment is not considered a de- o, 1t WAy salg. . |Slasses of beer, according to the tes- g ape L:;-Ll:‘v::' . ;;?C-zm‘m-fl e r::m ::‘;m. 2:::'9;.»0. m:m the coming of the ll'eme t;‘r Secmali The F‘okk:hn -l;tetndlnlt i.hl?:. timony offered in police court today hold products to your attention. If you use dormitory on the second floor with | < a0 (U L erept eyl moet SRASNAC EEET 1) TaL iz, yhe Sran: smaiGed o ibe them you know how good they are, if not i Deds. _ Sheteds also a splendid | 00 o1 the heavy shrubbery - By e tcling mud [0t Hhein, The only way to know what & oy Yo7 | front of the office building. One, re-supply. Officer John M. Liebler testified man has in his store is to come After six months in the new qQUAr- |y ggerty, hid behind an ornamen Noted Pilot that he and Officer Thomas Woods in once in & while and poke ters, Miss Irene Feency, directqg of the nursery, states with conviction that increased air and sunshine, brighter furniture and decorations, more music and more toys have all been mirrored in a gayer spirit among the children and her staff. Each year shows new cpponumucl‘ and new needs. The nursery is grateful for and is proud of its new building but is re- minding itself that it must never be- gome an institution in which a mass of the “poor” young are fitted into a mould but rather a happy free home in which the little individuals are Jearning to grow inte different type {al urn beside the office door. The | other was Holt, who in accordance | with the plot, stepped to the door |and called Wood. Falls Dead As Wood stepped onto the porch | the conccaled man leaped towara him with lifted blackjack. At the same instant Wood, who has but one arm, fired. Haggerty fell dcad. As the shot sounded a car, occu- picd by two men, drove to the walk | leading to the office and its occu- panta opened fire upon the group on the porch. Tmmediately a fusillade of Rho“i PAY CITY’S CLAIMS Committee on Overdue Assess- ments Will Consult Magor After two hours’ discussion as to | how it should proceed in hearing | disputable questions arising out of | wholesale billing for overdue asscss- ments, the common council’s special | committee last night threw up its | Colonel Goebel, an outstanding | pilot who won the Dole air race to Hawali in 1927, and who holds the non-stop transcontinental flight rec- went to 450 East street about 6:45 . and found Krager in his car, which was badly smashed, having slammed into a parked car owned by crd, said such a flight would require | a great deal of financial backing and | a real airplane. ! Frank Phillips, Bartlesville, Okla., | oil man, who backed Goebel's| “Woolarac” in the Dole flight was suggested as one of the possible packers of the flight, while several Wichita business men already have | indicated they would assist in mlk-‘ ing the flight possible. Ivan Nemeth of 656 Rockwell ave. nue. Nemecth's car was also badly damaged. Krager, according to Of- ficer Liebler, was intoxicated. Taking the witness stand after pleading guilty, Krager said the ac- cident would not have happened but for the lights on an oncoming car, which dazzled him. He pulled to the right and was unable to see the parked car until he was about 20 RUTLAND PATCHING PLASTER Unsightly breaks in plaster walls are quickly and permanently remedied with this long around. And that's what I want you to do. Get over the idea that if you go into a store you are expected to buy. Here's one where you're not. Great guns, I know that you will when you're ready. What I want you to do is know what I have en hand. A man can't advertise everything. Take my store, I'd need more than a couple eof I pages to list all the jtems I have, It has innumerable i bl Goebel's crew would consist of | oot from it and in his excitement he two pilots and two radio operators. | pyt his foot on the accelerator in- used household plaster. uses including pointing bricks and patching 1t I could put out a catalog once in & while I might come some- of creditable men and women. Miss Feeney’s report for the years is as follows: Aggregate attendance ... Days opened ve Number of families represented Number of children specially 3 treated .. Number of children burst from the shadowy shrubbery (hands and authorized Chairman |His tentative plans are for a special- | stead of the brak: L : d i rake and the inevita- and the car, with windshield shat- | David L. Nair to meet with Mayer |ly built plane, equipped with & pow- ble happened. He mmm:am h:a:- tered, sped awa: Paonessa in the hope that a solution | erful set. ever, that the beer might has been Mrs. Wood was in hed when state | of the problem may be arrived at. Going to Washington at the bottom of the trouble. | police entered her home, She said| The committee, comprising the | (q1onel Goebel said he would go| Yeaterday he lo she was ill with influenza but she |alderman and the corporation coun- |, \\'uhlng:on as naoan :- he is a\fie | tactory huly he cx;ic:‘:stéuzp":fl::‘: as almost completely dressed ana |8el, questioned its right to grant re- | ¢, investigate the best route of travel | other work there and he asked that the officers took her to the hospital [lif in the case without legislative |gn guch a flight and the time of |he be allowed to pay the fine in in- | for examination. Physiclans there | authority, and pointed to the fact yoar pest suited to the venture. %»mlmnn(-. Judge Baxe referred him Stucco. Sells in two size, 20c and 40c. PLASTIC WOOD Handles like putty—hardens like wood. Nails, screws, etc., are held firmly. It is a remarkable scientific invention. The discovery of a brilllant chemist. Wood in a can in the form of paste, where near it but who. wants to buy from a catalog. Let me take a tie or a pair of socks in my hand and I'll tell you wheth- » er or not they're worth the price asked. The same with hard- ware. Give a man a saw to examine and he knows whether y its good or not because he can past 4 hospital ........ e 2 = i A g 4 J R alial s e “r‘\trll';vuy:e:::r\r';o I»:i,.fil-a')::m‘ to police :ri:‘z':‘ze.l:o:}:g of 7lvd;rnl\'n' i €O\ ccess dn & continuoun fight |0 Probation Officer Connolly, who Hardens when exposed to air. After hardening has S i manal #t dook it avar and ] clinics s e e v Aesedhen only body to make |, o0 the world undoubtedly would | ¥/ investigate the circumstances | all the characteristics of wood, except grain, and can If 1t's not right back it goes on s 1o be | he sawed, planed, whittled and turned in a lathe. abatements and then only in the |'more than cut in half the present |And if the request is found the counter, not hundreds of children | Chain of Motives Number of The involvel chain of motives |case of poverty. i i | justified it will be granted. Ji assed for I ipe hol linte: g dental care L 3 stk o | rountd-the-world speed record of granted. Unsurpassed for loose rungs, pipe holes, splinters, % Children sent Air |ascribed by police to Mrs. Wood wan | Mcznwhile, the board. in an ef- g4y 15 hours and 21 ‘minutes, | loose casters, loose handles, wood working, base mllea kwny Camp 5 | tangled cven more as details of the | fort to bring about a test case, has |, 4o yith steamers and airplanes in TAR board cracks. Ask to see it demonstrated. 13 Woods' domestic difficulties came to {ent out about 160 disputed ~war- !Ju,},. 1928 by the late Captain C. B. | ITNE Es Infected fingers treated Hurns treated ........ Skin infections treated Fitted to used shoes . Fitted to used clothing Widows supplied with coal ... Rick room accessories supplicd Employment found for mothers Widows working ; Nothers and fathers both work- ing to pay bills . Mothers descrted s light. Wood had filed suit for di-|rants for collection, and will place | 18 | vorce but Tuesday ordered the sure |liens en properties where payment | 19 | withdrawn. is refused. 32| Police said he had settled $30,000 | Tt Was agreed that the chiet dit. o large houses and 12 aineg fCUIty will arise when persons whe | Dincrs of ey mroperty on Mra | Purchased properties without previ- Wood pending outeome of the dr.|us notice of the dclinquent bill |the same ship used by Goebel and Vorce artion. She was reported to |A7® asked for payment. or when |qycker to set the phenomenal rec- have demanded more, bills are sent to those who owned |grd, cracked up against a mountain Tohmpson-and Bierce teld nasist- | L', PIoparty at the tims the work g+ Arisona. Tucker, fania Monlca,| Washingien, Jan. 10 (P~Opening e 31wl Kooy | 4% done. but who have since lost | Cal., capitalist and aviation enthusi- |up of the carthcnwarc and glass- D. Collyer and John Henry Mears. Captain Collyer was killed last No- vember in his attempt to lower Goe- bel's transcontinental record of 18 hours, 51 minutes, when Harry Tucker's monoplane, Yankee Doodle, We are still doing the best job of Skate Sharpen- 4 ing in the city for 25¢c. APPEAR IN WASHINGTON| Congressional Committee Opens Up Glassware and Earthenware e Schedules for Hearing, Fathers deserted . 5 iy o it ”"‘(I(v:vr holds through foreclosures, |gt, also met his death in the crash. | ware achedule of the tarift act to- Widowers ] “oh.” |ee, are asked to pay. Many of | 1t is estimated that the Question day brought another army of wit- Qrphans L et To “slug” Him these, in the expressed opinion of | Mark in its epochal flight which end- [nesses to the house ways and means | Chairman Nair, will be found to be judgment proof. The limited spac ed Monday afternoon flew a distance {committee bearing suggestions for of 11,500 miles. |changes in import duties. The com- Speed No Issue |mittee has concluded its hearings on i TAata tatatata 22 S 52 22 22 B2 sI Angceles County Facing Charges of Accepting Bribes I a5 well a8 for the pleas- | country and then rob the office safe, | KEYES’ TRIAL REACHES then that success of refueling the Kasten of Chicago, representing the and Chamber of Commerce. | bination of the safe, they were tola, g non-stop flight around the world. |ing brick to enable American pro- | F |10 join in the plot. He was told, he As PL”NV[LLE MAILHAN\AHJ that Mrs. Weod wanted some that Wood was to have been Killed | pribes reached the testimony stage ithe DpiAdHiata; OF NEW BRITAIN 20 and 50 per cent on declared re e irsery. from nauting | When (he plot was first formed, Speed and distance were no issue |(he first schedule embracing chemi- Ure of the children. Spectal thanks | in which they were assured a lurgs STAGE 0F TEST]MO“Y [plane and the remarkible demon. |Brick and Clay Workers of Amer- ducers to moet Belgian competition. | valuable papers from her husband's| 105 Angeles, Jan. 10 () — The GAMERA GLUB PLANS Not On Carriee | "0 voir Keeper Oon as part of the plot. |today after the accused man had value, was cxpressed by representa- | Announces the Fbrmation of a Padividually those who have so kind- | they said it was decided merely to| of the flight which lasted ncarly 7 cals, oils and paints. Wre duc to the Board of Health, Pub- | sum of money always was kepe. | was known by Holt | Former District Attormey of 'm‘-tranon of endurance of men and ica, requested a tariff of from $4.50 Common brick now enters this| safe and that the men were (0 Eet | trial of former District Attorney Asa SEGo"D PHOTO sHow Opposition to any increase in Force Office Tnsists. Thompson's statement was much | heen described to the jury by Byron )y contributed to the matntenance of | slug Wood and carry him to the days, but army observers predicted | The first witness today, Frank He Welfare Association, Boys' Club | This they were to divide. The com- “]S EMPL()YED | Pierce said Haggerty introduces | motor had brought closer the day of (to $5 a thousand on common build- DE“Y OWE | Lim to Mrs. Wood and invited him country duty frce and Kasten said i i |the Belgian imports were hurting | Man Discharged as Wolcott Rescr- ihe cash. He said he did not know | Keyes on charges of accopiing Drick poines oi The eastery spust ot Members Mect Tomorrow Evening to | duties on tiles, now ranging between | 4 like Pierce's, Litts, his successor as county prose- Discuss View Preliminary Plainville postal authorities today | Thompson and Pierce were em- | cutor, as the recipient of many gifts p i refuted the statement of Councilman | ployed by a privite police organizi- | for *fixing” crin:inal cases. & Exbibits, "‘:& of.‘lhn'.,‘,‘.""'l'“.'.vom".",["ly «;{ New | famuel Sablotsky that W. C. Owen, tion here. Haggerty was a former | Fitts’ statement to the jury paint. f | ters As i l‘ D;‘ ] who lost his position as caretaker | cmploye of the concern. Haggerty od Keyes as “associatc, confident Photographs and lantern slides to | ters Association of America, impor- | be used for the second annual pub- City ters of tile, on the ground that there is no serious compectition between the domestic and foreign product. | came here fry m Toledo several |and receciver of moncy and costly years ago and ¥ of the Wolcott reservoir in the New ] ce and Thompson | gifts” from central characters in the mployed as lic exhibit of the Hardware Camera club will be submitted by ax (“Crying™) Marx, who was payments of $27,500 from Jack Ben- studio of Johnsen's Photo service on Jjurists which will study revision of Mrs. Kenneth H. Walther .. sho 2 insf < d T el % % 5 Arch street. Everett 8. Turner will | the statutes of the world court. Most cretary of Union Mfg. Co. Also is S0t and "‘;1:“:‘&1 k':':l‘,.,',',:.’.‘,':;' [ "'”-h“'"“';“‘: "5‘""d n "‘l; "““’":‘“ seak on “Bromoil and Other Kn- |of the Jurists on the committce pre- ] L] ] D N | CTAN] ha een made to en Getz- i i i _ . R ey & 5 2 9 , largements.” An open discussion will [fer that the first meeting be held in 3 . A - o Necretary of Conn. Assn., and | Were receiving extortion money |off, alleged Intermediary, Who had | fy o March after the session of the Recognizing the growing participation of women in matters of National Officer, ary of the Carl 8. Neumann, sec in Ban Antonio. | ’ | from Ben Glines, the proprietor of a restanra His companion, 1d- . was wounded and i win Edward in a serious conditions [ rict for 20 years ( {said Keyes “necded the money” to pay off gambling debts and buy a new home, The jury will be locked up for the The meeting fs open to all inter- ested in photography. league council. The decision of Elihu Root, noted this American jurist, to scrve on committee finance, this board has been formed to assist and co-operate with women in their relations with this bank. 11 carrler in Plainville. Owen, | came here three years ago from |Julian Petrole: Y i 8 e had boen collecting $1,000 & | Kentucky. | About noongco‘:.':“‘..‘::p(o,;,',‘:?fd C4%%. | local amateur photographers tomor- | 8tuart Mannell, of Stuurt Mannell ’ year for his services, was found to | - iiiiines r fiie iohes i ionpuny | RoY Sl B & BrgRUT oL INERIR: A Compen s ol L ol placs be absent from the job and the sixth second Victory wiaer s ot dlo o o | Er eI e dield (e Ulati gy e ol (IUCIPOCR IR Sar O Reace | | e e epuncilman explained that his | Detroit, Jan. 10 (P—For the scc-|about $100,000,000 resulted fn about | Fr' of February at the library of |of lime stone, now dutiable at from 4 heti . t 3 discharge followed discovery that he ond time within 36 hours criminal 50 persons being charged with crim. the New Britain institute. 5 to 12 cents a hundred pounds. Miss Catherine E. aneza.n ‘ i i > » Detroit are 'he photographs cover & wide —_— e was & member of the Plainville mail | conspirators in the Detroit arca | inal offensca but all were either 1 = Mrs. ] carrying force. | wlked into a police trap to have |treed by dismisssl or acquittal dur. |2ange of subjects from snow sconvs| League Officials Mrs, Wfl!lamc Hunger!ord 1 WAL | one of their number shot to death |ing Keyes' term of oftice. to glimpses of shady ndookxl and wild Arranging Meeting Mrs. Harold L. Judd ' . when William Haggerty, 27, was| ‘The state will show, Fitts said, |flowers. Country rouds in Novem- X ¢ : c S NEUMANN HEADS {54laa during an aliegen plok to say | that Keyes recelyed $125/000 for ob. |ICE #nd. Viswsiof Willow Brook purk)| Honeya, Suitzerant, dan 10 (e Miss Wanda C. Lagosh i 5 e 0 : Ralph A. Wood, Wyandotte rcal es- |taining dismissal of charges against 'h“ i :“" ;""‘;’ widiie) ety .‘,‘:.f,";':,la ::,, “,‘,:,,f;?\i"f d?nicr\t;‘l( o Mrs. Alexander J. Leventhal ! i tate dcaler last night. . ave been developed. E v arra c 8 NUNDRYIENS ASSN' e\ Muat Aletm.: of BolldasEths I;:f:’::(r‘,‘,.h:'“m::”"_":]"o;'“.""lg “The meeting will be held at the|first meeting of the committee of | Mrs. Howard S. Parsons H Union Mg, (o, was clected presi- |0 FoE has created great satis- - > wspector Henry J. Gar cad | remainde ial. Tha % dent of the New England Foundry- | Wx «m.Tv- lql”:‘v:rml Aun:‘ ;\”d> v y:nn der n'r‘(l\r' trial. ‘lh-" nrder!Casket Company dcilon n Jodslet Gl | 3 men’s association at a meeting held | ) and:honiy saiad, orthe | wan elven yestertay. by - Superioh D: ed by Fi Other jurists who will serve on the | b T aat. might. fecording to | ITOIt police department, said yes- | Judgo Fdwin 1. Butler, after Fitte amag N AN iae are WasnelscolUERUtA word received here S0y terday that he has given orders to | statement, and after charges of jury | Boston, Jan. 10 (UP)—Wire whieh | ¢l 5 oy e mber of u‘.: 1 g 4 :'l o his men to shoot to Kill if any [tamperings had been made on the | 8W the National Casket Com- |y, 00 wounc Vittorio Scialo, ; ? Mr. Nu:vmv:n._ who :-\r’-‘ ot %3 Luown extortionist, eaught In the |open day of the trial pany's building caused more thin | a1y g helped write the I arrison street, is a son of the 1ate | et of rocciving money, *makes a| Keyes, acting as onc of his own | $75.000 damage and threatenca 5 % D story 5 1%, Neums o has hec el # e & a i |covenant; Dr. Frederick G h > epository E. 16, Neomann. He has been WD | fyiso o Attornevs, replied to It statemont: | valuable property fn the vieinity of | Gonams: onal asime (o ihe G Member LeRo ; the Union M. Co. for many yeirs. i1 said he lad previously It is one thing to make these al- | Massachusetts and Commonwealtn | " ot Somices Femri 1rom, Federal Reserve State of Cenn. ) _He {g sceretary of the Conniecticut | warned Marx and Fdwards that he | legations in a statement and an-|averucs, Back Bay, today. French legal expert and Sir i City of New Britain "”"““’3"}"‘: ?“"""’"k‘""’" 15| knew they were making trouble in [other (o prove them. [ am positive | The blaze had guined great head Hiisat: Isgailiaaviser e System i ] serving his 10th year In that office. | hutroit hut that he could mot fhe evidence will not bear them | way before firemen artived, and 1t | rigisp foretgm ofti | 2 U. 8. Government A He also is a member U.\!h' "mm.—l convict them bhecanuse of lack of evi- ont.! | was with difficulty that the fire was | o Sy e 1 ;I,S:,n,':,]wmw,..,n..x of ‘I|0~". National | jence. He said he told them that e confined to the 313 story brick| WMOTOR VEHICLE REPORT [‘oundrymen’s SOCiA L f oy Fomain o oy n . e o din: which i P s iy ! i LLian i7 they remainel here they wou't Start Fight to Save building in which it started. T e | end up in the hands of the under- | Life of Knowlt Hoseman Thomas F. Lydon was|the suspension of the operator's li- | 3 Another Accused of | taker iy l“e!l) ; "n(‘)’}\ “Qpl}u'n_.unw and peed u?m to nllmsnil: L [censes of the following: Jacoh Las- | ! 5 Sitie e | e am . Mass., Jan. wenty-five other firemen had nar- | kewicz of 139 Gold strect, Willian | AR 4 v Lomml}tll{\g Mlll(:l'el‘ Rescarch Experiment A new fight to save Frederick [row cscapes when two floors col- |« Perkins of 34 Talcott stroet, ““".‘ MAIN AT EAST MAIN 4 Boston, Jan. 10 (LP)—Another Is T. Plac Hinman Knowlten, Jr., from the|lapsed Ivice Hovey of 241 West Main strect ¢ man today stood accused of the s to Take Place ci-ciric chair had been launched | More than 100 cashets were [John L. Schenk of 44 Nou(h High | 3 murder for which Gangi Cero,| Bosdon, Jan 10 (UP)—A novet unespectedly today by atforneys for ! stored in the structure, some valucd |street, Sebastian Coccomo of - 348 | b Brookly Y., youth is scheduled | experiment in preventive research | the convicted slayer’ of Miss Mar- [ as high as $12,000 Clinton street. 10 dfe fn the clectric chair will he undertaken by the Harvard goerite Tsabelle Stewart, Beverly | This extraordinary situation de- | madical school in an cfort to learn | school fracher. veloped following the tion of the |more about inf n Imporition of the death sentenee, | | Suffolk county grand jury in indict- Five villages in Lrnstalle coun- | scheduled for late yesterd was | ‘ ing Samuel Gallo of Revere for the v, on Cape Cod il he “isolated™ | delayed when his lawyers presented | first degree murder of Joseph Fan- |10 permit rescarch workers to study | Judge Wilford D. Gray with a mo- | tasia of Boston. (‘cro already has|the development and spread of tn- | tion for new trial. This petition was | ' been convicted of his erime and | Huenza among some of the 2000 (hascd on an affidavit by Fmma Gil- ver a PHONE 1603 ‘ i three times has heen saved from the | inhabitants Lert Kennedy, supervisor of the [0) ‘ Gicetric chai by eleventh-hour re-| Tho purposcs of the res 57y afool. ok Ak dor, - s SALADA to your guests their €ars 1 spites. to establish how the oz germ stated she saw Miss Stewart at the ] b e A SR e e quick glance of approval Contin S 2 y 4 the shot which ended Fantasia's | "0}y the germ desclop ol will eat IMuous dervice T, bt llo's me was not| Noattempt will he made to quay Miss Kennedy's affidacit supports ”“‘l’ brought into (ero's trial. antine residents of the communitics, the clain of the defendant, that he | SR . | hut their activities will be carcfully | took fhe dead Lack to the satisfaction Authoritics indicated 1oday 1hat | (i Ehaolion Tii LR CdatioR areee | B :']; ""‘f"f":"f':" "1‘ “;;f' ""“;“"]"""' Dr. Milton J. Tiosenau of 1 oimng for an antormobile ride with | r “’ "("]”l"ln "'d. i i’} L2 ”"v;}mulr‘ al school stated that the alal- | The jury pliced no credence "" e "?}; row that iy to control an epidemic was pro- in Knowlton's clain \ E he “,"-“ an accessory eif .’I‘ before portional to definite knowleods or Tudee Gray announced fhat he - "]"“r )”" e i Cero were|how it spread vould hear arguments on the mo- ’ ound to have been merely an ac- 3 B 5 ion Monday at 3:30 p.m g cessory, he still would face the | . ~ % M Cieetrie chae under Maseohuscris| Arkansas Sends First : ; o | i 5 { , e ZABLOCKRT ON PROBATION K 5 k las. | Woman to Washington 1000 Zuiocki of 250 Hizh sireet, ANY s 9 e Batesville, Ark.. Jan. 10 P~ On who was fined 2100 and costs and o s \\||TH!1’:I‘\’\,I~ " L the face of carly returns the sccond sentenced fo fail for six months on Printers and Stationers New ] Jan. P). hick | Arkansas congrescional districl today - Noy 0, 1925, by Judge M. D, Saxe | 2 & Yullis and Art Veltman. rookie out- | pparently hod the st AT AT B notor v m:-\vr \ fielders, have signed their 1929 con- fiyst woman represcntative in con- faw, has bheen released from jail on 66 CHURCH STREET NEW BRITAIN, CONN, tracts with the New York a1 rese—Mrs, Pearl Peden Oldficid, | order of dndze Saxe, and placed in Veltman was bat hoy for the Giants | widow of Representative William A care of Probation Officer Connolly elght years agn when they trained | Olfield, whe renresented the dis- | for six monihs fo pay the money N

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