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News of the World - Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending By Associated Press Ju?; ‘_’otrl: =t 15 ,028 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1929.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS uuo)) ¢ R . Turkish State Kill 1,000 Persons; ( Nt et T TRl R 0 Sren e I f"““n REVOLT IN CLINTON PRISON; | IN BORDER CRISIS Aid Is Rushed to Stricken Section (FFICFR IS T0I Tense Situation Bxists as Rus- 10 009 iHomeless and .\\'ithout l“_ood—Rcd (‘r.escel‘lt So- Pulice Boaflo—liiies Hfil‘l‘y TWU SHUT DEAD BY GUARD ! : ciety Moves to Relieve Suffering and Provide For sians Open Attack—China Victims—More Than 500 Perished In Floods Mount Dismissal Will Follow G " A € N 2;1 Bl:c‘:( Sea Jellil,\. f.'), 0Ce filtal b Tk HUYT [;R ASHES BUT Gfov R;o;evellt #ppeals EFFORTS MADE TOMAKE. | SRy < | et st o yyponisst, | LOGAPES INJURIES g e, Tore . i tolin state that recent carthquakes | undations devastated the towns of (AR, But is Refused - Fren- BOTH ARM]ES WITH RAW £ 5 e .. % 3 ¥ v'n‘! Iqm\\\ul’-y:” l\m\- : \v'lxul‘ HIM Surmene and Rizer 5 . s D o e # e e VT SIKTH WARD POLLS ey yoricNome Fier Foreed zied Men Burn Jail —— B L L R I e o e o s s e DoWi=Plae Total Whetk Shops-Available State Zone Believed Logical Step to Halt Fhan : S - Sadivinoees mntehlie sl e e ke e floods WETC] - on Police Blacklist Since Refusal _— Palice Rushad i by . ) . . assitance of the vietims While the | complicate by landslides duc o : | B B ) e e e D s s | 2 peieemomesm a HATER SNk FIROUBLE Featl Red Cross. and panic-stricken inhabitants of atchman - at Shuttle Meadow Arbitration Commission Ur - ST e S A ¢ | Shocks and landslides, the latter the country took refuge in the| (o poo oo o0 poree 29 Pocr Weather Puts Army Aviator,Crowded Conditions An- 5 g : caused by torrential rains, were re- | mountains. 8 e Years. Way OfF Sehedule—Accident Hap- ger Long Term Prisi- e | . s peacd at Valemount, B. € 1 f Supernumerary o 4 . B. Minister Wu, acting on instructions | : ‘ NOTSPlattabus . A R T . : i MEALS E[]ST $ fifi4 BREMEN AIRP[ ANF | Mount, veteran of 20 years' service | e Indicate. 4 lattsburg Army retary Stimson today that : 2 in the police department, c 5 oldi Post Sends Soldiers, But ed Terrorizing Towns By Tactics— Consider Difliculties. on ay November or turning in his - situation growing along the Man- £ % . = . | i t Rl o e SEGTAAE ot the power: | - - 3 ! | Sa ]Shed W][h F(]Od | Clan Reaches New Y()[‘k tion member of the department, | Yukon. on 11 s hom Dannemora, N. Y., July 22 (&— sought to aver: hostiiitics, although 3 . B i Chairman M. W. Bannan of the ward triy After five hours of rioting today the governor of Manchuria reported s % ¥ G | Ry E hoard of police commissioners said | ghe United s army flie s- 1 ¥ 1,000 convicts in Clinton pris- of Manchuria Saturday, there were 129 ! ; DTNy st Hhe ety S R ot erecked \ their desperate dash for liberty end- further dispatches fo support the 3 : A . dent in the history of the depart Expected Back o | u. ., according to prisen iikelihoo¢ of a definite Russian in- b : 4 Z : CGuardsmien Rise in Dark for Sun- Huge Transatlantic Steamer Expect- ot 3 Mount having been Hoyt had been expected to I vn.;-xon, x : £ . kept ‘ g".v-”u\ l;\"“i(\‘nu?)[;l: 15| lnck at Mitchel*Rield, N. Y.. tot the conyiets Bledl foto: dRotY Japanese dispatehes from Nanling concerned, since the affair occurred, : : “ BRI ie it R st s mer YA | e e e S “xcention of an occasion |if he maintained his pace. He had ¢ .. under the watchful eyes of 124 s Retirement is a Great Sur- | ping Many Hours From Previous i ey : | ain sinee Thurs. | Drison guards, state troopers, cuse decided to appeal to the Leazue of | when he was given an assignment |buttled wind and rain since Thurs- i} et gl Nations in the event that Russia|An echo of Chines ssinn differcnces along (he Minchurian borde prise. Mark for Crossin through an s day with practically no s J Iy amed iRy should take sonie “positive” action in | March hy Soviet sympi ane ¢ Chinese consulate in New York, 2 clined to follow Knalcoveredl naarly. . m el 2 them twe their < the controversy, Official Chinese re. | Was quic stifled by poli Above vou s group of Communists as According tc 3 released hy New York, July 22 (P-—The sca- | Chief W. (*. Hart that s ; o3 ' two of thy ir num- ports said the diplomatic body ac|they wers loaded into a patrol wagon afler gathering to protest the |(he mes s of the three New |plane New York, carrying a cargo of | peace” with the ma el Rhiivis) 8010 of & AL 25 N,qux“ Tk Sy Peiping expected that the United | seizire of the nese Mastern aailway in Manchuria by the Chinese | Britain and two Bristol companies. |express mail, landed in the bay wt |Sround that he was not in the wrong | York time, Thursday. Jilved by FHis f0rs Lioht tiey ‘ec‘;n States would form an “international | nationalist governuient Lo 16 Sanuel (& hinese consii |\ hien hay e (0 S o et A i ] AT DR TOR0 NEE OTE olo- | ath n Alberta forecd v rhitration commission” of Kellogg cneval in New York L : 5 RS gize for. ¢ lost 12 hours on the tislgnatoniesito, consider tha site | |Geeks in 1 Camp ‘Trumbull, | Bremen, where it had been cata Chairman Bannan said today t 57 and tricd to make curred about § a. m. The group of uation - — — ['Niantic, & fotal ot $9,564.54 pulted from the deck. An ¢ Officer Mount, when questioned tef nvict Ited 1 h ck. 4 4 ost time. A mes sent: from | conviets working in the carpente i Silinrstivom about the incident by the discipline | . e . Meanwhile efforts will be contin- | spent v e e : t i) bt e P — report from the line that the sui- lEa ks A Tk A told af oz Ishpn dropnad | thelit worky. LaeT S et I PTG el BIRTH AN[] []EATH W T : = o il BEIEE e e o ! touchi i d orks P et : omen Drunkards Are M lane hadibeenlna ot iea foom e o - A O o [trip” to Nome and return. with rain the guards and broke for the sians to withdraw their heavy forces M from hone. the mayor. while in itself was an ad- | \4 ) (000 g the entire distance carest prison wall, stopping only m \ I the B 3 was - police dut along the border, where clashes Taken by Keeley Cure he only ) the three com- |deck of the Bremen at 6 a. m., Was|mijssion of unfitness for police duty . TRy ¢ - Io fire ine ehip might ea C | < sanies which sta hin the al- ¢ he opinion of his superiors. The T ¢ f Sl might casily occur 4 . zht, 1L, July 22 (LP)—The | |{P2M ! i ithin the al-|corrected. the opiniop of h nert ! cw back to White Horse, a distanec Siren Gives Warning Red cavalry we reported near | i %5 s 3 lowance of the government, 50 eents |~ = oo e ion, (he | commissioners felt the officer shauld | TN S0 SR Gt 3 kT DilEon Wallt opental Manchuiia at the r ) B oS L per d ) wils Company bR X 1 ‘o the mayor, b he A oF western end of rhr | per day for cach apologize o 3 ) time e e Sl s s e as 5 oty fou (he o Bristol nit whose wis i | North German Lloyd announced th S R e n sterday. Yukon tim almost at the same instant St s ‘»\'flffl £ . R i | B om0 fcoven G LT millo SIS fitie Biprieotiter: et il et HbUUES s | Governmei t Figuies Show 1458 . Maitin Nelson, its scer S e Poes S U A, was issued barring DI | Shion, and the 1,100 miles more | varni an attempted prison e “:‘(:“» hays formed & defense | Ve []mel] lgl[‘e) 100 1,49 ey s flleln fr ctically Its en- | from the Bremen from further poliec -‘I-‘_VI_'.'\‘ to Minneapolis by this morning. |lrea Determined fire from the Soviet (\ux’{»\\- : :\”'rmw ported to | B l] D l : Gk ‘ o ‘”‘“\M“‘um»vm were well sat. | Although airplane on Bremen 1 “".h““ ‘”w‘.” tle Meq. | IFrom Minneapolis he would have [vall turned back the prisoners who have been fired on over Pogranich | It 5, 807 Deaths n 1928 e L & mstituton: || §55 i e mieals and not @ pro- | Was ready to start 400 miles oft New |, & Sy AT IR {hat (LOfmicen | ALXUZD milesiuiore do Nen Tork Ak Bucnied to el hyadly i bRl Is dow club reques - i crash was not re- human lsdder method, one climbing aya, border clty on the eastern e t ased habit- |liest was heard. This typical | York as per schedule, commander | g Jo vletailed to week-end duty | New ) | il WAl Gl al intoxication among women,” | (o o L s “l’\m“; A f'( "‘“'1‘1 '“”LL_““"‘ ““:\_"‘.“M‘, had | celved Albreda, 10 miles from fon ¢ \Ihrv\.hl«;.\(nf“rhc others. g GITY ABOVE A‘JflRAGES G el A3 ; scction, hut the mess sergeants. in |grder not to hinder performance of |had for some years, but at the polics | Valemount, in a telephone messa e T Appeal to Leaguo B neceds o erect ssed- | hojr anvicty to please the boys, § ship on maiden voyage.” e aetment oftice the refuest was from the cuptain himself. Albr jspnicTEE e ender by hunclvs. / " | : e lann ' - 'ship on maiden voy: Aenartme I N he of the Cana- |While others staggered back under Shanghal, July 22 (P—Japanes ey posely drew from the company's Greeted By Thea Rasche refused. Last week Chief Hart le 18 gn e, poatn b - the | the deadly hail of accurate rifle fire press dispatches from Nanking late | New Britain's Record Compares | | V"0 o fund. The plane was pilotetl by Baron |ed that Officer Mount was on duty dian National Railways near the U5 CRCE W 0 ReCUe S MIS R today s-id the nationalist govern- 3 o doutaing al e Company H of New Britain, spent | Gobst von Studnitz and headed for [at the links nevertheless ion Alberta 1..,...5‘1.\\ o . |\mm Murphy and F. C. ment had declded to appeal to tha| Very aplySSwithRsectana il (RIS LEECRRERIE ORI 16.23, according fo figures of Ser-|pjcy 4 Brooklyn. Baron von Stud- | » sent Motoreyele O Water Found in Fuc tie icanghiin the fArat rusiiof League of Nations for settlement of | Al S - B s Tl e e nt Ivank Flis and Company T it civcled about the pier fully five | David Doty to his home & remind | As understood here water volting conviets, e roveray millt Soviet Russinn,| Naitonal Plgurcs—City's Infant || room. wi i e ae- | lspont $616.00. Headquarters Co. of |yt SOt 200 escending, Among | him that he was not {o do police [plunes fuel caused Hoyt fo e o] | Erowing out of its seizure of the| Mortality Rate Also Shows Decline. || Nelson said : New Britain occupied the Kilehen [(pe first to greet him was Thea | duty anywhere unless detailed from |down. He t ading T Chiness Eastern railway in Man- churia. By GEORGE 1. MANNIN day Trip Home—Colonal Hunt- | ed to Dock This Afternoon, Clip- ittempt to gain freedom oc- mpa Cof W nantie, " N T MME T D ) at 1 v ) T ho “white collai 5 R EERVIC oE WL LA o A s ehiah Cerpan 1oy readquarters. Officer Doty brousht [at : % : bany, N. Y. July 22 (P—Two er member the first battalion, and | = ") qruck was waiting at the|back the reply from Officer Mount jat Blue G conviets whose names are not yet tween them the sum of $721 w pier and a police motorcyele escort [that he was engaged as a watchman yfterward. t ¢ a Kknown, were killed by prison guards o : liscloscd, now yields more su i The appeal is to be made in th for “the curc ent hird Battalion Headquar- avent Russia “takes positive action | Washi Y, July 22.—T e > had been provided to enable the|at the links and was not doing duty |east, apparently in t it today in a riot of nearly 1,000 of s Co.. was in the Howitzer Com- S aiter icemar e fing place e 3 ) in connection with the Chinese East- | birth rate in Sritain declined | N\ co——. o5 OraE et arem e ailivuek (iokmialtefd 'spaddyiruniitofth [As wunifopmadinolicema -, |Tooking for a lunding ~[the 1568 mmates of Clinton prison : t ) Nt O PO Gt Chairman 1 1 today tha plane, . t Dannemora, according to the ern railway,” the dispatch said 5 St t Kit i : along with the t e in 1928, | — - |expenditure in that Kitchen was he situation was broug ! i ¢ = 4 : : It was stated also the ministry of Post office officials promised to|il was time th ituation was brought air 1 ) tate department of correction here. : S ot figures released tod »y the art- n 0,63, , I T s i to a head. If the officer was to be | 5 A telephone message received b: foreign affairs telegraphed Chinese ¥ ] 4 5A Rt Home By Tinln have the mail in the hands of coa- 1 E . sage received by ministers resident in countrivs sig- | MU of labor sh B ) |/ 0 e T T | 2 of any value to the departm \ lepartment from Warden Harvy Siory o e L e P s e Bt s S T e o e (Continucd on o Two.) must do duty when detailed. and he Wires Mitehel Fi I. Kaiser at the prison sald the sit- ; 3 | ! et & would not he detailed until he o iy nation was well in hand at noon, and covenant instructing them (o 27 to 20 in 1 \of | N{:&R Wflflu] MARK 1 the Bristol boys arrived hom Sl eor inererore A ] 1”vy “! e o i et the. rebailone the governments to which they are | population, while th rat a at noon. They left the Niantic rail- Twu SAIL[]RS I]EAI] he would be given formal notice to |~ tel¢ 2 convicts had returned to their cells. accre: « tussia's 1 awf 8 | dre f " oad station at about S o'clock | fficials tod from Captain Ro: i c I1d“ d of “Russia’s unlawful at- | dropped from S.1 in to 7.7 in SOl U Hdn piabon 10618 do onc thing or the other. “His resig- ‘,l” Al e Set Shops Afire titude. [1928, these figures od. Th i ind covered the entire dislance by tion would have been asked for [HOY!. sta Lo \e rioters set fire to the car- [ ns I . t a o o a emoun B. € and e e e R e Dt o o ’ Tt was a tired group of hoy T el et Valemount, e o i st Stay ) X Sl Y ong ago had Chief Hart's sug : SR cked. Cap- |7 ind weave shops. As the m ronya i rormed iy Lress and deaths in the city in 1923 t Stay Up Until To- wno o e [been an order, but it was merly a that his Blan Tusi L " ling hundreds. many of them h R e N “H‘ 'l”“ ll‘f th ath ¥ MOrrow A\‘teln()ol‘ (“ f suggestion,” Ch Hll(l.u\ l{‘HYH.l‘H ‘” e 2 e ned eriminals serving long senten~- stated toc was still offi- | der one vear of age 1 : . owever, a for yrder wil J. Adamsc o8, hac " Sl 4 cially without information that | Infant mortality ratcs {herefor Niini Honors Band Has Sensc of Humor Do tee Davidson. assist rtaty ol o o e Lot Secretary of State Son A" 10" drenped. Tront 15:0: nee 1000} or 1ive the Way to Go Hon achine bl\lda and Hits ciines to cither apologize or resign, war for avia 0 s been W ftion were powerless fohalt the = | births in 19 53.5 in 1 Thesc - Pags Tiod he will be removed.” cha ol pa S progress of the flames. Fire aparat- (Continued ;i | included only those horn alive iy vis 5 : Rloons Telegraph Pole Near Mount Firm in Decision Captain Hoyt would i “"““h’"‘ s from Plattsburgh was stationed At Nome and ship L "l on a hillock outside the walls near R = Z In Other Cities ; . Chief Hart said today th s ‘ The birth rate in Hartford drop- |S°U" 108 i ; s Norwich talked with Officer Mount about the field. r ning himse v rail burning building. The fire en- | E e ixvul from) 948 in 1027 tol 242 in fEDOUTANCESTRIANC go aloft ut S situa‘ion a short time after it came = gine could not he taken into tha but the death rate (here jump- I amber-Si uis ticl an attempt R o N about and tried to point out to Tocal Youth Arrested | yard because it was feared the fire- e from 123 to 125 per LM pere (o sct i n for sustained IN BREB E "]E {‘ Norwich, July 22 (P—Two sailors | {nat ceven though the officer felt he sash [Men themselves would be injured S Tnfant mortality rates fell from | ient. Landed R Y i J ' were Killed here carly today when |\ right it would be the part of After Tmmwlon ( EB8H | i 16 necause the rispnacs wod 1.4 to 60.6 in that time L ¢ > their motoreycle skidded off the | wisdom to go over the matter with ! A {have made a rush for the open In Waterbury no percen road and crashed into a pole. Boih | \avor Paonessa and ST ) n iy teos 2 ) min Ky oil f 5 " st stroe oW given. since the estimate of poy el il gl men died from fractured skulls. |return to good stand he ) Fast st New | = . ~ ye r T, & that 1 T NOW 1 se ch rmish- Clothes (atch Fire in \ald‘vmn for the city are ot reganded ag | NDiEh they were unable o repar | Kirkham States Sidewalks they were tentatively identinea as aritain, was arrested this atternoon | 70 PO o el | satisfactory by the department, | Loreed the fielglotiatiani ceginn ] o Max Van Tanffherchen, and Roy &. e b o ollowing accident in which his g v ) @ s the of Bartlett Strcet [ There were %047 hirths and 1,098 | Vi Geirry Shelton, o bring the Are Only Municipal Coolk, both from the submarine base | Sl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Szabo of (he o S e s ar plane to carth e bruised ; e Tw | deaths. of ic seeurred in in- et , At New London. RS same addr were slightly L Home Fian e e s w st Black Rock Expense e men tett. Norwich at mia-|JOhn M. Tracy Is Named |70 S0, Seciient occurred — Tant Mol (i Ale Foaa ronIB] Tite e e e el (SRR ICHE el L0s g night on the motoreyele, heading for | City Plan (nmlm\\umm when the New Britain car attempted RH;[]RI] WILL BUIL“ 3 per 1.000 births in 1927-28 D DS the submarine base, and were trav-| John M. Tracy of 141 IFrancis (o pass another machine and crash: After nearly 12 hours of agony State Fignres Poor 1t is the oponion of Ci tion ‘elling along the military highway. | street was ]vmvlm. today by Mavor | od head-on into a car driven by from first and second degree burns 1"on 7 g Es Jackson and IForest O'Brine in their | o 5 3 ) 5 & N 0 1to: e SREen) T R SR 1 and Fores | S aly eireling | Counsel Jdohn H. Kirkham that re- [on the east side of the Thames river. | Puonessa to he a memher of the Stella Savill of this city. Both autos AI]DITI NT which covered her body. little I'lor- | pipth rate was 16.8 in Crh e i & | construction of “Bluck 1 i About a mile from Norwich they|plan commission, succeedir ouis | v badly smashed by the impact Urport today i - s g ence Dilloreto, five-year-old daugh- ! ) |to wid he roadway ttempted to take a curve, appar-| Ialletti, who has < now | drove the New T car v foun ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicolo Dilloreto ) Tt vas 1 5 SRR OB § foot-paths *involves no nse Iy at high speed and skidded. |touring Europe in an effort to regain | or walk Lgdack : i the municipality other tha f Bartlett street, died a o N v i > tor 19 : Siver " 1 struck el ol s hes Sziaho arrested by the police . N - ol rulett street, died at the New © tha Lo their notes, . et machi ruck a t 1ph | his healt X 4 o ’i“d m“‘“”“‘m e s |All Bids for Work at Britain General hospital shortly aft- i © for the total reg Sunday off” by his partner, g T pole, careened off and travelled rid-| Commissioner Tracy er 10 o'clock Sunday eveni tration arca of the United States was | Lutier i 5 ! Dhebcity st lesnlNadyiser Dar erless Tor a distance of about 100 | land representative for of the road. He will be tried in city g ition area of the States atter caught six hours sleep in one || v | , On Sun forenoon the child had | 19.7 for 1928 as compared with 20.7 {stretch. ZRefueling conta ¢ infor “']“'1‘“; ‘”\‘“.\ at a feet. Cook was thrown from the|& Erwin division of t vica Saturday morni ) City Hall Below been out short while when she | for \ B 1 1 cncgaitended by yon L nachine to the highway, striking on | Hardware corpo v ¢ not With his parents and a friend AT : en she | for W o sum being made with reg g : ; : ¢ v. striking irdwar ¥ 1 o suddenly came running and scream- | the e was 12.3 f g E by o Alderman Donald 1. Tartlett 9 nis head, while Van Tantfherchen’s|held public offi etofore. orn bo was starting on trip Estimates ing back to the house with her | ag: . (Continted on Acting City neer George . Mol- o4y was catapulted against the | Mayor George - |10 Ohio, having left New Britain this clothing aflame. Hearing her| ! leur, who met at the mayor's office | 510 Botyy men suffered fractured [ man of the he 104 morning. The party will return home : screams, the child’s mother came to determine means by which Work: 115 and body injurics preliminary pl 1 today. the car heing too badly on the bride might be has 3 cked fo repair commission for construction of an S Lo dashing out of the house. Michae i D U M T d stened. On Cook's hody was found anoth- | civic improvements wi i A e ; Gorman. a neighbor. was the first {o | Gais \aCe D lSSESSl}Dp! 0 ay As far as the corporation counsel| . “goniification card, giving the 3 dition to the vault in the office of can dete there is no statute 5 e © town clerk was below the cost ume of Walter tankin. Offi- nam Walter A. Rankin fti |which had been estimated, and a reach the child and he attempted fo her i the method of apportionment 1 o Wi, ' tear off her clothes Her mother, al- T E .\t 0}1 M r!( E‘ 15 anf cials of the submarine base were =x- . > 5 e S Do SOl (eh ¢ 29 ! { 1'0F O of when existing bridges are | 1218 O the SUbmAXTe IS X T A t vote of that board to award the most 'h‘ ferical, pushed _Gorman 1o Dea H{UR AL Y en e T T e LU L SR ) rio @ rme outns decure |contract to Albert C. Record for away. thinking he was hurting. (e | Bt o T T 60 e | o e G ORI $8:860, willl result’ in'a saving of child ion of both men — . . afe. ane saiEn 0Ny Stie antic S was curien into e owse | New vt July 22 Py i st oon unped o ompativs 1 oop et amt USRS v o [ Hold-up On Newington Highway i w tas asiblagly where her burning clothes were [Miles ahead of his rival the Marthi|commanding lead. The first sig “‘j\ “M“'\‘“"“_‘;Hj’l‘\ mctures at |the accident said that the motor- | Bids were opened this afternoon finally pulled off the while the child -’“”"v o ';";"j" ey ol i c at Donaldsville, La., at A gycle swas irdvelltisiatia s rvihl e e it 4 meeting of the commission pre- amed with pain. Dr. David P. it his squat little sp p! U . gave the Memphis entry a mar The admission by representatives|rate of speed, and at the spot where| qpree 1 ndits, one armed with a | Mrs. Trant and $66 from Novella sided over by Chairman Frank H. Waskowitz quickly reached Elgvaninpinsunih UESELinn hediRa i © The Martha |of the railroad that the present |the machine skidded, there is a balf ovolver, took $76 from John No-| After the car had been thorough- |Alford. After the award had been scene, and as soon as he saw how | infasboalizace Heeliiic of B9 Hies over e ARIE | ke, althongh postad for but|curve. It is believed that the mu-l(elia of 33 A\2on steagt, arttord |1y fansaciteni for laot, the palr Wwere |made) Tssmell Wexler &l Goh oadiie hadly the child was burned he plac- | ! tons, often carries loads as|chine was unable to make the tur |ang Mrs, M. 2. Trant, 1 otreat |ordered to drive on. Novella says came into the meeting room and ediher infhiskcariandiiookinerito | pitividie Sl iBle b S e 005 For ety ating ot Ui Be gh as 20 tons, will he used at a |fast enough to avoid skidding. avenue, Har last evening on a [that he is suve that the robbers had | proffered a bid of §6 the second the hospital ) g A b e R e feL it s e b fora — Newington road, it was reported to a car. as he noticed one parked jlcwest proposal. The bids were: After oxamining Ter he reported | 014 Robert 1. Lee in 1570, Barriug ) found £ EaininE A dpidly A § 1 Idzikowski’s Body Is the New Dritain police at 11:30 along the road, but he was not near Harry J. Battistoni, $5,600; Hayes e T RA T e o riretoA Hb;mmmvv|.\.n.m““...\ or other mishap en up the stream it was given an u;‘\\ }v‘m{‘mw &IA" ‘\\\l\lw w:, (‘1:“\\:}' ZIKOWSKI'S l)‘) S 3 ‘nulm:\: j -x‘ ”< ol L il ey e _“_Ml”;, T “.“m “;”m“ o S 400+ N,“‘{ neck. and chin. About her legs and | \“‘r," m“\ R ; PO R SRR e bon, Portugal. Ju > (P—The | by the police. Novella and " The robber who carried a gun, ac- | A. Squillaciote, $8,615; Albert C. Hody. aiie liad lessery (hotah naimnfl LR R et o laquemine, La., helow Polish warship Iskra, carrying Ma- | wore parked along one » voads | cording to Novella s about 18 |Ticcord, $6.3 burns, and much of her hair had |y,q¢ with (hree men aboard 4 Tatan Tio! reported that the N s dor Casimir Kubala and the body of | jn Newington when the door of their | years of and wore a grey The vault will adjoin the present been burned away Thee ALt FHE WEATHER his transatlantic companion, Major | car was jerked rudely open by the sweater and cap. One of the others |fire 1 building. It is to be Other than to strive to relieve her | oxpress yacht in charge of Geo of about 20 miles an hou —_— Ludwik Tdzikowski. arrived at Pona | pophers and they o ordered to|was dressed in a blue suit, a soft hat | 20x25, two stories high was concrete agony, little could be done for the |\ (ox of New Orleans, its ewner, | e record the boats arve trying 1o New Britain and vicinity: Delgara, San Miguel, today on its|put up their hands: Then they were and a white shirt, while the other floors and roof. Completion within child. As the day waned her condi- [aid aeven comm pantone east. oif fron RS e T Mostly cloudy with showers | |\ovage from the Azores to the fliers’ (systematically searched. One of the |wore @ blue slip-on sweater. Police |87 days is provided in the contract. tlon approached the crisis she must | Canal strect Sunday afternoon at | packet Robert 1B Lee hen th tonight and probably Tues- homeland | bandits. the one who ordered them |hay nt their descriptions out over TPlans and specificalions were pre- pass through fores | Hone ol ras | 4t 04A00E it el din . orie harbok) sleainboat: heatihe: Natches ¢ day:slowly rising temperature The ship's flag was at half mast|to put up their hands. pointed the feletype so that officers in sur- |vared by Building Inspector Arthur covery could he held. She falled to |shricks. for the 1,200 miles race to Louis by about six hours, arriving Tuesday. | |as were the flags of the escorting|at them. Mrs. Trant and Novelle as- |rounding cities can be on the look- |N. Rutherford and City Engineer pass that crisis, Sl Louis. jon the fourth of July, 1570, % l'olish cruisers Sagres and Zaive, | sert. Ten dollars was {aken from jout for them. |Fnilip A. Merian, having 1 e air 117 gat very bid received by the city hall steamboat record of 90 Jine nutes from New Or-| ‘he first stop, at Baton Roug Jane, a £ foot cruiser | Or ans hoat was holding to a spred

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