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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1929. offenses attributed to them. He in- dicated that services of a mediator. as provided by federal law before a { strike vote is taken may at the meeting in Waterville tomor- row night. YOUNG RYAN IS ON SERIOUS CHARGES FACE OFFICIALS New Mexicans Allged Violatrs of Anti-Narcotic Laws | | | | (Grandson o[ Late Financier \'leds in Surprise Afiair New York, in. 18 (A—Thomas “ortune Ryan, 2nd, grandson of the e Thomas Fortune Ryan, finan- r, and the former Mrs. Margaret on a secret who escaped, said she had been given only bread to eat for three : days at a time, and that she was | 14 kew’s death, the cgorner's jury it because they said it contained Albuquerque, N. M., Jan. 18 (®— | J. Collins, general vice president of Helen Haskew, 18, an inmate, gement. It was charged that the served “no water fit to drink” for found. Tt was brought out before | Colll mm om {Dan J. Collins, Carmen Oficer, medicine. violation of the Harrison anti-nar- | |the Brotherhood of Railway Car cotic act today faced officials of the | Men of America, says the discharge ‘nf veteran Maine Central railroad Sunday following an injection | of twilight sleep. dismissal of the men violated an al- |leged working agreement. el Lack of water and injection of | that body that while the girls had | New Mexico Girls Welfare Home |shop employes to “czaristic tactics Announcement already hs | Collins was here to confer with| Moorhead Rea were John D. Semor Gomes to Rescue Vith Influence New York, Jan. 18 (P —The New o | York Times says today that John D. Rockefcller, sr., has brought twilight sleep” caused Miss Has- been served water, they had refused Portland, Me., Jan. 18 (P—Dan here in connection with the death of lof the read Waterville shop man- made by District Attorney Eugene 8 | railroad officials on the matter. He honeymoon today after a surprise Lujen that manslaughter cha would he filed against Bertha Lips, superintendent of the home and Dr. | Evelyn Frisbie, medical who were held respo death by a coroner’s ju When a joint comm :"::"nl"(’:'s;“):;;;;' ;‘P‘;"‘:le""";;fi\"”n sou in the fight to oust Cal. Robert an official igvestigation of the death | [+ Spnt fham Mg Chaltmenship | and conditions at the home, J. Btaulerd 00 ssmpny of T Picper, federal operative announc: he was following the evidence clos I¥ to determine if those in char had vielated federal arcotic laws in using the drug sedative, To Question G He asked permiss lative committ. | indicated the situation was “criti- | marriage at the municipal building. jcal” Collins, who will attend a appeared at the marriage mass meeting of shop employes to- hortly before it morrow t in Waterville, said: | closed accompanied by | "I am here to try to avoid trou-|two frie nds, obtained a license and aid of his | ble. If the sment ig obstinate | were marvied immediately by City and refuses to meet with duly au- | (Clerk Michael Cruisé in his office. thorized representatives we cannot an, mother of he onsible for the course of ac- | aid she knew | tion taken by the men concerned.” Refuses Comment Collins charged Frank Bennett, master mechanic of the Waterviyle shop, with having “exerted czarjbtic in the discharge™of employes S, |1 violation of the seniority rule of | ement, Bennett, in sed to comment e > was not in powerful inflhence to the the bridegroom, her son was. “If my son is married T don't Kknow anything about it and T posi- tively have nothing to s | itvan said. E don’t know where T Mr. Ryan, who gave his age as and his occupation as rancher, a member of an old and promi- nt Roman Catholic family. Mis her, John Barry Ryan, inherited ipproximately one-fifth of the es- > left by Thomas Iortune Ryan imated from $100,000,000 to 300,000,000, The bridegroom’s wun- Allan A. Ryan, was cut off with quest of a pair of cuff links. hopcralt employe 12 bride is the daughter of the Wt denying that any | late John Moorhead, and mem- greement had | ber of a family that has figured in influcnee that “in the | the steel industry. Her marriage to Word from Chicago & 3 i a4 r ati of art had startedgfor o Watersille crrand, Saancial circ n made was fo take persor Vi ass for proxi niority holders of Indiana sfock in York to he used meet- | March 7. This move v ve heen actuated by the has taken. Aroused by the attitude of Col. | art, which he econsider: ront, the paper says Rockefeller ha re: * |determinedly that his as: assume active charge of 1l ing waged between John r., and Stewart. of the falher into |\l ko tand five | rded in Wall ,wmt 2 en given the drug ¢ might d e et | the onutcome of the struggle for con- |, f the Standard Oil company of Numerous broker: rance companies large Tolders of Indiuna which heretofore have d to be nentral, 10 the Rocks 1 of the senior Roc to question girl in- of the home | tion of the death vice president of the railroad, had not yet here [ Collins for a i | proached by ter diet which was their punishment for « m the home. Miss Lips testificd hefore legislators that 2 of vilight sle various [inmates of the hLome » had been in charge e superintendent in November other stock, incli Eartier been | o pPactland t Associatio the | ctions social event in Pifts- Alter a honeymoon *d in Sewick- f Pitfs- from . In her e suid all the girls who re- ions last turday n similur treatment at previous time: Miss I'aye Gra of Miss Haskew's companior a she had beon given the drug cight times. B ca) a \4‘«1)14\|Hh]1 e obtained a dive form t} Collins last n aid to | railroad with turn 1h s and as arged were not guilty of BRITAIN'S LEADIN FURRIERS - Connecticut Furriers 70 WEST MAIN STREET L] - ve Tremendou the January Sale FUR COATS . 3 Exitra Special Groups Greatly Reduced for Saturday FARLY in the sale, these coats were marked at emphatic Jan- uary reductions. We are reducing them still further for Sat- urday in order to create a wonderful buying opportunity for the women of New Britain and vicinity. 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