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Coahuila Se i lodyior taleltironst nila Rudolph Johnson, 2. of 77 Os-|(ight to raise its fare on subway and | The 41st anniversary of the bliz- tween Monterey and Saltilo 4 yoported late last night to be at N good avenue, was found EUiltY in'clevated lines from five to seven |Zird of 1888, which occurs neat the conii-l (yila, a few hours arch from police court today of the charge of {cents has spent more than $900. | Tucsday, is d-h('r{l-}v‘\l Ine, |I(I»‘n\r E-»].t - Nl T heine rreatibss had i) ;}.‘ld.mgl .-‘ sponsibility n-]" vas tined {000 of which $280,000 has gone “"‘i‘»y- I!unquN :‘:m\_ l}:) [n {.\\I\llho Ii; troops at 1= gccupied Culiacan, Sinaloa. without 3 ! g Shieand oote of which §i0 was re-special counsel fees in a little more | SN NN Yoy el oppoesition. The rebel forees in this iRjlipd Sand he bleadrd | SUILY A ihania ysar. (e onsoluowiia oo EHUIEINE Sdeiphtal o0 SGhs av 8t S e charge of driving without having | fore he supreme court. |snowstorm from persons > ‘ at . b an_operator's license 10 his posses« | Al these expenscs, ‘he Times | had persoual expericnces. Mr. Sm.th io i o ‘ slan, ..lu']‘fu.l‘\l.‘n‘l' was suspended On {says, have been charged fo omnt-,““l“’r“ff" :x}m‘: bbcou;l;‘:‘llll:r:;z:'ll; Seri e lo. Tox. Mareh o @ cnsin riyen A had waesnmiis | L. cxPenEes 15 be dodusted ibatore | 2 M TLRE i e promtaent fought at Nl s o i : iconscd anysrann i made appllucomnylalioniis mnde of angireliing SOART 0T pllnel 00d L PIOm S0t forees e ! b sl 1yt Slh cation for a renewal at the time of 1o which the city may be entitled. |10 loca republican politics. In his Grande and with only a sma liis arrest following un accident st U'nder its contract with the T R. T, |letter, he writes: ated Amierical gariison (o proteet it from lation that au \ Houston, Su its request that be sent b neement moved Wi rigadicr General Saturday evening on Liroad strect. Anna Jurezak, 10, of 173 Liroad street, was struck by Johnson's car as she was crossing the street near the corner of Gold street, according to the testimony. and the car vecred to the right and struck the curb- stonc, after which it continued with- out stoppinz. Anthony Ciesiewsk of 241 Broud street, caught the num- [the city owns many of the lines the | 1. IL. T. operates. 1t has filed a pro- i test against such charges. Tucluded in the Tiwes comput: tions of the lawyers' feets are § 100 to Charles Evans Hughes, $25 000 to the law firm of Hughe Founds, Schurman and Dwight, $55.000 to Harry L. Butler, mid- western expert on public utilities “To tell the truth, 1 7o not think |or belicve there is any survivor who |can recall or give more of the ex- | . pericnces of the storm than 1. The | Bible says: *Ask and you shall r ccive.” 1 don't believe anyone |appreciate the truth of that quotas | tion more than 1 can. | “For a number of years, I was in- {terested in the contract for cleaning heu and his stail of Housto ber of the car when he heard some- gy, 20,000 to William L. Ransom |strcets. removal of ashes and rub- one shouting and Supernumerary Of nd other smaller fees to other law- | bish, and removal of snow from the fieer Peterson received @ report Of lyops The company has its own |streets of the old city of Lrookiyn, the accident and notificd headquar- | corps of law expert |now the borough of Brooklyn. We ialion ) . : ] dar i ; y ters held this contract until one year after . 4 S M = i o Ofcer Touis Harper ascer- the consolidation of the preseut five abh : el HOMer } S ; ained that the car was registered Loroughs into one city, the Greater ¢ SR A Sk I : : e B - in Johnson's name, and the nest day New York. Then the city of New adguarters, @ Williams of I'ort York purchased the plant and took Mosican 4 he interviewed him at his home, 5 e | o having becn unable to locate him | over the job. £ o1 the night of the accident. Johnson | ‘ “During the winter months we oo | told him he saw the girl with a | cleaned only such streets as were not Rt : ompanion about to cross the street 3 | covered with snow and devoted ‘ie R e T eHo N dtoret i \ioie . DUt he was not aware that he had (Continued from First Page) time to conditioning our plant o housands Under Arms n & r S : Sl " i Seiich Members Holy Trinity Greoh struck anyone, ! : o | Inake ready for spring cleaning. (n imberioriraes ousolidatio Catholie chureh plun to occupy their o1 18 years of planning and sa.- Through Attorncy Irving 1. Itach- | (Or reissue to nn. 1onm1|(’llp of In: Saturday, Merch 10, 1858, we ro- SRR . SR $125.000 chureh cdific thin 1 bers of the parish. Just iy, Johnson made the defense that Vil as vigorously —as anything clse ccived orders from Commission: r s 5 L Xt two wecks cording 1o 18 vears #eo the old church was 4»- he would have stopped 4 he e has opposcd. John P. Adams of the departiment of os plan. . i N ¥ fire. The congregation known the cur had struck anyone or | Mr. Johnson had the bill tabled city works, to put our street ganzs TR omanesque s pu ) the foundation after cqused any damage. but Prosecut- desterday because of his and Sena- out on Monday, March 12, to clean Aid For Rebels - re from plans ) con holding serv- ‘ng Attorney J. G. Woods asserted 101 Peascly’s policy of having no the streets. W S 9 (A—De- i e S S TRinh anlisItlE fdes ther > since: that Johnson had violated the sta. Controversial matters discussed on| “When I cturncd home that night, velopments were growing out of t tute and should be punished. Judge | Fridays. I remarked to my wife that the A2 . 8 7 3 & Hellion A e o [0 pt 2 e = = T Suxe said the fact that Johnson had | Judge Kelsey of Branford, an-|frozen cobble stoned strects would e oo i 1 the T thioes il sickinEitharo et U 5 o wm the mirls was notice of the OUICr memiber of the committee said not respond to proper cleaning. ard ¢ ou 1 rmy 3 i A S = ‘ k Judge Peck had advised the com- said I would like to wake up Mo, Nl S A et e ; {5e ) . ave ’ u Yhnm 00 s, someore, and he should have stop- ™' Gilis pieplslative hfflmn‘l‘fl day morning and find six fect of ; i : : : : it R b I G I S ¥ ped. The accident happened during 4V1¢ report. - Judge - Peck - has jsnow on the ground, never expect- Mexican t t ] l fie blinding snow storm about 7:30 to discuss his OWD ing of course, that my wish would ebel General Mtruts in Juarez ' i e e Iy susn Drive Cost« Him $100 " confining its expressed rea- day. then turned to snow. At 02 EREE, sons for asking adoption of the bill| g'clock Monday. horse car fraftic Ly e Czeslaw Pomnichowski, 28, of 11 ] ! Dithe bl ¢ Saft Wi ; L e strect. pleaded guilty to tie 10 his belief thers is sufficient senti- | stopped; at 2 o'clock, the elevated e federal ree of driving an automobile MENt i favor of repeal. This bill |trains stopped running. 1 sent for tormoil Lerdo s e license awis under suspan. | NA8 Tojected without opposition by 4 carriage, and when 1 arrived home : UG ]"«-*,"_‘ SIBI D0 e ier D e ‘;f“,\ the senate at 5 o'clock, one side of the stre.t ! kad e ‘!‘ i AL apeeaEe) e Two More Contests i was without a trace of snow—it ha. o tuce they stoo : DU naliys o Two controversies. of a 1eSSCT ) grifted up against my house an those hitter ene Attorney lawrence J. GOION |1 \(jll be fought out on the sen-1y; e ) J A e Van Buren strect. On the neat ; | smnichowski necded tinie 1o !"0""] next week also, probubly. niorning. 1 employed four men to 2 4 o el wound- e Rl e s on Tuesday. § = B } v 1 At Tment s ; i 1 aeinestey : ¥ shovel the snow off my veranda ard e 0 { stat 5 ) money ‘n‘ m]\ vhl Both of these will be brought up | (o in front of the house. 9 that H 1 t b 2 = X tion v Sare sct bonds ¢ ntirely from the minority Senator |’ 2 3 Aniericar 1 - . & < i 0 ' . “Offic Attorney Golon told the court that Golgstein of Bridgeport intends to | 8 Lo} stroct § somun : s i ) f tiie ) e Commian S S Tour ohilo s A sioner furnished me with a list of : 4 : y ; e : : : hidrenfanid Seehisihedftidistacsiatun favoraieines| BeR il S0ESHEL S RINEL £ L8k T Gus i an e : A were et ) bt s POty ligit 1 1 ' rists I oy l' A . HIEF A ""')“I‘"" NI gave him a figure of $250,000 for the e ¢ pioy iHsitan s sl AT ol He declined, and later T took a contract to clear Fulton street, e soil, the ? 4 t v ne | from Brooklyn bridge to Wcdford ipin 1 Jaurcz Again Quict B 3 i : , Corn \ suspension, Tt en March 2 he took euis of Hartford intends to op- & sirects of Fort Bliss S plliorle driving to a store, post rejection of the bill providing 'y post P 1 su 2 i Aruntliesd oo was af ded atter a slig for a commission of three to investi-| - % l S an : B 1 gate conditions umong the depend. | 4VeNUe at a cost of $20,000. A > Pros t Woods 1011 ent aged poor and report 1o the 16 \ s evading 3 1 1 offered to prove it border line case, Mr. Woods sail. age pensions. was rejected without | Y v ) LYOrS Were answer Julian Case Nolled opposition in the house yesterday., | Mexican - 1 omments, H e case of Guido Julian. 19, ¢f The day betore both measures had | ‘ THes @ har : ne T S rei 4 : Mayor Denies Own o Esecution the court t Pon rowski o was general asscnbly, with, possibly, a Jead 7 1 g 25/ 17} P P it miles : 3t Mayor Gallo denicd fortunate not to be also charged hill setting up a system of old age His body f ! ar rebel strong- | s ar vas not ex 1 but with responsibility, Tt w pensions, Such a bill, providing old 1mbargo of un- ) B0CIion dtraott sossriolled e been subjects of controversies before pment of planes in‘o 0 1 " yrge was carnal knowledge of a (he judiciary. 5= 5 B i | i e Wit S St o o v avs o Damage of $1,000 Gansel by _ s e od dofeat for the Irateem Or| Ko o Park Street rganization support- = 07 EuN. S ok A touring car and part of a threee 1 unon neits o 4 A v = 2 open cd cither measure. Many years ago e i northicn s 1 i | ! a1 B islature to inaugurate a pension sys- 50 N o oo, Lanc suoch == " The corly arrival of the fire departs Lt S vt B i 2 ; r ' . o tem and, failing that, asked that a| 4% 50 SCCEES OF TI€ T might to. eobel b 2 d ine ) § L tined from First Lag:) ommission 1o make a survey sipnenatonn alunm s oy Way of t 1 e e view toward « plan aceeptable Lox 4t 8:18 o'clock, prevented the Ulaze from spreading. Situated near- by is a frame building and property —— i s : ) L i e A L ible Lo eavel withionly minior plisalo| 18 had diea before the last seas : B e ) S : . chdsgt J - cal ailme nts common to her i e TSRO g O L W GRS I [;AI | ES r N icd o ] 3 pivdge safuty 10 any one Who |\ there is a disagreement Meriden, who had taken his place | #mages including the automobile, A G| vl 5 Der in good health to interosts be appointed 1 ) # Visit our city ind I dea ¢ were estimated by Fire Chief Wil L 5 tween the convlusions of a 1 the order. promised the judiciary & Blue Cross workeis & surgeon ¥owith any of our followers jo 00 wng the government’s phys<i- | commitiee the Eagles would make | !am J. Noble to be ubout $1,200. F 's ¥ worked foveris operati mpt to harin any one. Even oy Cug o the woman's ability an investigation of their own, He| When residents in the house dis- Bifi FF“J []Al AR‘ o : stunds deserted. Gone are th 4 SR fravel without danger, the o believed, however, that the repoit :f“.’:‘l A% blnee gUle feaatt und (on H L4 PR Bt Tt 2 SO 53 R panish girls, Jup- |20 U L ie 5 liealth ofticer is presumed to be com. of the Eagles would not be regard- \‘"I'~"‘"’~('y'_“"‘-‘ e O ks —_— e e S e 1 bandages to fhe : retent and disinterdsted. There s cd as of sufficlent welght by~ the | Seelng 4 fire at one corner: a vouns - : : Tk PV wounded: gone are the scurrying * : ; no n for him to make a certi- committee to influence it toward fay. Man tricd to estinguish it with a A ' . AL i ¢ — orderlies and aid | it ficate unfavorable to the alicu's Je. oring a pension plan and therefore Puil ¢f water Lut the interior was . (romn Tixst arters of 1 . sirex unless compelled to do so Ly fathered the present bill, ERatnlile 3 2 General 1t ) el ] - ore 1o | the facts. Eventtul Week Closes _The intensity of the flamea drove i oot Bliss b i rer® Wil T reatize that there e week just ended was an (Be firemen back at first rush but A e S Shot by Rival General : \ business houses ArEree of hardship involved in eventful one in legislature, Both Sleady streams of water were ap- nt which would be sutis customs house G i ain sool anid stpecy Matter, mainly due to the the louses turned down the bills ve. [ Plicd with telling effect. oty to alll parties (e . . of the woman's s paration from her pealing the state prohibition enforce- The fire appeared 1o have started intng that s v Kol f st ; Jaughter, such ardship is the Ji- UTent act, legalizing horse racing an] on the lower floor but neighbors t ¢ s moment ‘ a ¢ rect result of the ction of butting, and abolishing the office of | Were of the opinion that it might o commence study of event- tos fraudulently ud opposed all three, churchs and becn in the building. i e 2 ‘ e SE e St Are temperance societies, the first two! The part of the building burned A oD g Bt he record shows fre. temperance societies, t Nogzales Menaced 'rom Air 2 i L phasized German Minoritie: Explain i : hraton fhe United States on oSpecially, and state’s attorneys and |is on tic property of William Buck- s A ] : R e R o e e i ke Question Up Again sy Navine immi. Other members of the state bar the ley of Kensington avenue and wis e ; SR g ) 3 Mci 4O T v grs i was not valid bo- | B8k ] ormerly owned by Louis I%. Dunn, Concurring action is yet to come A fence is on tiee boundary line be- in the housc on the rejection of the tween this property and that of the ederal Army Moves & i 5 3 c Sov 3 z able to furnish valuable assistanes ¥ crian minorities in PPolish the same was secured by ed nort ward an attems ¥ i s oY [toward reach Ercs v"" o - Voices Top : el S i B n LT s CKosher” bill which puts tecth in|lumber company. The other section to subdue Rodehis s son Pl R e cing i 1 ; i Tl Th e aa T the law reguiating the sale of of the garage for two cars is on the north. H ¢ @ S Miauon tha with Hooblsicc A G e kosher food and of the civil rignt lumber company’s holdings. Tt and s i Egha 8121l dificultfes. would o i 1 voted that no inter “IAMI " DAVIS bill, which puts teeth the law the car destroyed have not been in i ) e v o] D " _jvent ) wde by it for the " erctary o ARAIDSt discrimination o grounds usc for some time, neighbors staged. et 7 2 2 ; o aATindn ool o B iy jon of the . the areest by Toland of ¥ Lot color. s e s 3 loyal sol. CHATEing the nand of the jurists Ulits, leader of the German enyhiibice G thal i3l - ;s : : = e Suit for $30 Is Ended; Mo L A toun amd | o vized to take up the guestion of . . : b POLICE APPOINTMENTS Governor Will Ignore ~ % ed Vilia : : s e dlotubet i i i that I'olish justice On Docket Four Years : lunaing Atierican adherio Tt T = I fo function and e Jackson Probe Letter .. wore than rour vomrs: so- ) pluncs at San| W 0 C0 gate, said: “l am s uthority to interfere. ¢opupissioncrs May Name New Hartford. .\I|urvu ¢ (UP)—GOover- ourn in the files of the city court, ora-Baja (alifornia SENEL A e feclings of the n H ¥ Strescguann, the Ger. nor Trumbull will take no action the casc of Joseph Milucas against open a Bulietine woretaaid {o heve| . Chamborialis Addece o h dclie : vorEn winister, who has viz- | Regulars at Mecting Neat Tues- on the request of the mother, 140 ¢Charles Kwineski, was entered in the i 3 v tederal leaders offer- Liie e bt Jo) TUaLe Ol Ol e orousiy doferred the rights of Ger- sisters and brother of William K. | hooks today as “donc’. p € 7 American aviators at Stance the eminent jurist and % norinerities in Poland, warned | day Nigsht—Nine Vacancies, Jackson, slain detective of Windham statesman. Blihu oot than whom gain came before the ud or misrepresentation At ite head e _ A ed by Ithough never heard before any judge. The 2 £ couneil that the German minori- | .. g e e vounty, for a tate police investizga- | yetion was hrought in August, 1924, no ene could he mare conpetent to . OhEldRnGa’ tlie Brrodt of thefr e Iarl of the police|yion of the mionth and a half old| (e plaintift claiming $30 damagcs pianes at Mexicali, Lut two of the slst in th G e S e i 3 Lor as a blow deliberately crime, it was indicated, on the ground that the defendant Wwers destroyed by w fite at the muni- of the fr rs of the origival Finland. ( ) £ them, and that the ineident The request was in the form of 4 took for his own use a window sash ising considerable excitement, i |detted signed by Mrs. Saral Jackson. | and frame owned by the plaintiff. men—was kept se il late a8 Tre Lluze startcd when mechanics| mittee which will discuss the ques- of Ituly who luug 4 He reserved the right to raise the Of the commissioners Tuesday night. | Mrs. James M. Osten and Miss Olive | The cuse was stricken from the night when an official governmen! were tuning up a plane and a short tion.” no intentign of uestion u the Ulitz trial is con- | APPointment of eight men las been | Juckson, sisters. and W. P. Juckson, | docket in May, 1926 only to be re- statement said it had been concen- circuit developed A. De Aguero Y Bethancourt of warm endorsement of Cluded. provided for in the budget for the brother. and was delivered to the | cntered in January, 1929, and finale 'n‘fl L] = 1 S 0. st A" Gedhh The blaze spread to a box of |Cuba spoke after Sir Aust n'ln DS Propos: M. Adatohi of dapan; who te-| X ’fh al e and there is clso | governor by a Providenc: R. I |Iv was withdrawn toda; The de- juato, under the dircetion of Gen | hombx in a hangar und they ex-|port of the resolution, recallel thit | The text of the main resolition Lortog en i aueatios formed fhe | OMC YACANCS 1o be filled. newspaper man late yesterday. fendant in his reply, stated that eral Lazaro Cardenas. and had ad- pioded. causing great excitemiont and Cuba had already accepted 1he agopted was as follows 5 Members of the supernumerary | “I shall pay no attention to the while tearing down the house for force will be inspected in uniform | letter,” the governor said. the plaintiff, he threw the sash and council that Ulitz : 1 ready started for Cardenas BIVing rise to a report that revolu- | American reservations to the court e whuncill hequests ihe com ‘,,.‘jy‘,)‘,‘.,w‘\‘ ,’u ,if!.fu":ofl’:'rgn:nflr? Almost simultaneously with the tionists had attacked the town. Mrs.| ] thing that the presence of the . 7 i s 2 A 5 5 o At 7:15 o'clock, and the meeting will e frame away as worthless, Attorne: e ah B mittee appointed Ly its resolution o scrvice. The German association in e iR B SGRk | . o announcement a special train which | R, Fuentes, wife of a mechanic, was |eminent jurist. Mr. Rtoot, will great- (1755 SEWCRIEE T 88 TR0 0 B0 2 vt unjustly ar. | D¢ held at 8 o'clock POLICE CHIEF RESIGNS | M. A. Sexton represented the plain- had been waiting with steam up at injured. The loss was placed at iy facilitate an agreement and tuis JeSePOE T PR T BOIACCT I T O R ioned the eoun. e | Greenwich, March 9 P—Chief of | tift and T. J. Cabelus was counscl the Colonia station left to join the $i&,u0 agreement will be a happy augury YTt - ¥ = i - e ARGUMENT OVER $2.30 Police James J. Nedley of the Green- | for the defendant. ; o ed State the il o obtain his release. Ulitz was 7 4 anaRe Catien 2 chele Scel i % 5 « whole work CeSSion of the United States to the ci Hape aiind O No- Lwi 4 it e a h troops with General Calles and his Rebels Scek Cover for the court also the whole work oo o0 0 "0 onature of the statutes arrested immediately after dissolu- upernumerary Officer John No- wich police department, tendered his staff aboard. Rodriguez began his activities of the League of Nations.” 2 i o s P io lan was complained to by Harry | resignation today. to become effce- i H Departure of General Calies from yesterday when he sent a plane o Foreign Minister Iiriand of Frarce ©F the permanent court of interna | e G e S ’:‘ t :" ‘:‘d Wi | cuapman, ganitor at 1, O, 0. I, bail |tive April 1. Chiet Nedley tus b _,‘“:Dlxon Is ADDanted ) Mexieo City and practical entire drop thousands of handbills on in his sonorous voice which carried 10Dal justice and to make any sug (MIUAILY as a member lapsed. on Arch street last night, that Pani in ill health for two years. He has| Wilbur’s Assistant shifting of activity from north to Nogales. The rebels believing they to every corner of the large room S¢SUODR which it feels able to offer i geo AR Cianci of 70 Brooklawn street was been head of the police department Washington, March 9 (P —Presi- south made clearer than cver the Were being attacked, ran to cover suported the proposal enthusiastical. With a view fo facilitating such ze The quality of the sleep We enjoy ' cauging frouble. On investigatifte. 'since 1922 and a member of the |dent Hoover today appointed former government strategy—of sweeping and did not fire on the plane. Iy and expressed the hope that the €es#ion on conditions satisfactory to is more important than the quan- (e officer learned that Cianci had force for 31 years, Captain Patrick Governor Joseph M. Dixon of Mon- elean in Vera Cruz b fore attending The handbills appealed ts whose dufies were thus n- all interests concerned [ wher disturbed by dreams 8 oneed the ball fo rehearsal of an Flanagan was named as his sue- tana, assistant secretary of the ine 1o house eleaning in the north. 8o eiolutionaries to return to the T wonid peach & ceeement The couneil’s hih ic - g0 that fhe Brain ie still active. yemainment and Chapman refase] | cossor. terior and David S Tnzalis of Cleves Jepartment sad today that some ap- pointmonts 1o the rogular policr force may be o the mecting aimed cigal airport there late last night. Satutes, os a member of the cow- Persia and finally P'ro ! scatteped 18 the revotutlonary mov«. vral side. Rodilguez xald he eapeet: | “wiich we all %0 gres o Tl n adjonrned with st et : ) move certain sconery There was - Tand. assistant secretary of the navy, ment In Vera Cruz and the south od nine Lombing planes to be de. an ciehange of views" ing sct for June in Madrid = made of mistietoe 2250 ymelied in the dispute, the Swiss raliroads have been follow- in charge of aviation. K. C, Vin- mow R can hurdiy he counied as at livercd to him next week and that | To Dr. Gustas g, er The counetl fadis accoptod an ine was worn in Sweden a€ a defense officer found. and hefore he left ing an intensive cloctrification plan. ey, present assistant secretary of all threaterning © nest time he sent aviators 16 jnan forcign min sho follow=d vitatien of the Spami=h goicrnment A t dlness unfil comparatively Cianei and Chapman agreed to coine in order 1o be independent of foreign the interior, is o become solicitor Decishve Clash Lmpends Nogales they would carry “some- M. Briand. adhe of the United fo hold its June scision 1n Madrid. | recent times t0 an amicable sctiement. coal. |of the department. { ‘

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