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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For Byl £ By Asscciated Press ) : 1\91;;9& 31.:?:?".15 15 474 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, I FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS BER RESIGNATION OF FASELIE \EL IRV 5000 M Wi Pt a1 SUTS AU, HEARER DESCRIBES PART | Over Shell-Torn Roads In France | : T0 BE ASKED, I REPL. .',‘E,}.',M‘T}:NSEE&,';%S. rf»lmh Ag;’@_gg Lol Toay E%”&ié%fi'fi.}fi‘%@% IN1328 HODVER CAMPAIGN: e | A,E hl Ig "D»Llej JLbS 1] | e .‘*\.:';( lm Hours to a1 f—a% i i i General Dl‘)sahsmflmn L Sl 1(”‘ Letl ] Hew York Heur Event Reviewed by Netable | ‘ e | Premier’s Aide | Sen MO‘GS Urged Him - i | { i | Bt AR BT s R SR R S SR With Conditions is| to Help — Conferred (PARENTS ARE NOT ABLE . With Liggett — “Sea Seen Behind Move toj | G abtor rouss i it on s big o : : | j Oust Street Superin- | / } To LOGATE DAVGHTERS i s e b N tendent in Office - : inm» Girl Told Her Mother She Had | i e A' s 150 droop- | o R h linc o d ‘. Vhen Siv Lawsers, T : and Two - HE : R ,’ | Wrote Adopted and | str positions o De- Been Transferred (o Metropolitan - 2 el pack gl farted g e Year and‘a Half‘ Branch of Chain Store—Another | Military squarcness as more than eaus fima 1 i e B i eaise i # 3 Used By Pal’ty One Promised > 1918, passe i 1 om Animals’ Ac- Mayor and Dohson Refuse | | 000 Girls Delieved “Slaves' Japiatel) SRk R s—7ans Mach Upset by Situa- 2 i Refers to cx-Secretary to Comment on Situation < @ six-1 ¢ p 4 y Trade Throuzhout Eastern States, e tim Kesponsi . Kellogg as “Nervous That New Britain may be one of | every delega rde t : 3 : ¢ ; A e Sl & y the operating stations in the white | at its allotted place at ne dsii : B : Nellie’—Insists Sen. Al- 7 Rift Among Democrats 3 ~ I G e | LM S R cvery g the cre | len, Member of Examin- —Believed Serving Last| [t 3 B s m the downtown district, | ‘ : g five who are . ing Committee, Impli- % E « nec hat a second g r € t 1 Weck. i ) sty was aisagpease 1+ 2 Sow Sor ' L e st ‘ . & | cated as Publicity Head. a friend of hers disappearcd —somc The sen- itendent Eugene 1;\7‘ g 5 En 5 i § i e ered ! time today asked to relinquish his | Ty B S i 7 7 : . i he 1927 Geneva vithin a week | a New York car about two mont 5 ! ) p i . 4 1 Y ° part William expected retirement of the | o ago, telling her mother she was go D N ] I ¢ -~; i eawnlaki Qi M Sheurer ¢ played ir las 1 , = -« ing to New York to a 1 job Ill.hlQ Hel [LE‘ LT L1l JDT0W0:SKI 1 mbers of M v « 1 > ¢ ¥ L ) took over t —Appointment Caused She carried no extra clothi i April , is said to be took no money with her. 1 I 181 | $ ) It « r 1 v Rosc pearir § ess for the predicated upon a rather general with whom she had worked in this Shearer lissatisfaction with present condi- m]i{ Task i it b cliain store, which wis sup ! k ; X : s i’ S is - for | tary ¢ Gt : a i e e 5 o pres S here A 5 zone to | o Gulf of Mevico Damage Reports 2 thems b, 1bou he mmfimflwm' WWLL*E"‘wwwflmfigmflWTmeMJmmwmw W — Pzao- hers had used his “‘lehn ;‘:;”‘:‘1 o .n”, works e (1538t ! S stoibe s esr e > S Ocean Teday or Tomorrow. nessa Upbraids itim for Aetlon. T red W 2 }‘H SUHBUHY F@ K 6 A similar answ an f1 .| stalled and Dutics of Office Em- | been promised marriage ) \ T - ey 5 i el J! n w prominent iy which did not invite further A @ ith whom the other escribing a ¢ are, the } ; S e 3 venublican mpa activities, Luestioni | ploxes Allc 1—Color B had had no acquaintance ! £ Tor several days, persons con- | X 3 *olice have tric vain lo- | R ¥ 30 ] 3 iinistration doings have cer low nference t L C ¢ his not northeast p the Guif of Me ssors ' lie ; \ vid L. D 55 ik i I tor of public for the repub- et superintend B I oof t pard of 4 ot ditoia Here e l [ iz and or- mber of t igation com- consensus in city hall today as | ¢ 1 taxation, ountant pRLhaE shapid S th z _ 1 liddi T T = that this will ‘be Iaselle’s last week warles i firm of | » 2 irance of her . ieorg cad- i t ¥ | i or Itol ., democrat, Ar- in the city employ Hadficld t . ¢ & Coates, still hopes to \ B committee to- clle is yrmer commissioner | has | 1 t . lae ol A motherly 1 after Shearer, on the hoard of public works. H k Alfred "hompson to ”‘“'” Rl CHDER 1 ll"l!~"\ l'l minished o : i J + r T f 3 1§25 from three was appointed in 19 nd resigned | make a thorough i il A bl : g B d Hn ' repre- a year later to take a job driving|reforms t LA AR CLEE AR ! PRCOegLHOf . or G 5t : ¢ Sen . § 0 1\-‘"‘llf' the basin eductor, which had | ment o et i Sl el : t Lt i e Vith Speech Accepils . ; g “‘\‘;"‘]““‘f‘n:‘: bl ruedlenne R m e ¢ an|Sh 1 ' trouble,” she said, s in e s )| ’ Mtorney Appell said today that it \tved the iden of keeping socret bis After the clection of Gardner C.jaudit ¢ C ulted Lromat lis- ot “"h Ealcina L b 3 v e Mgl foivnig e Weld as mayor, in 1026, Iasellc ! € ay - envelopes ThEL i h : 3 4 Y : i kema 8 Appointment Created Rift 1t el i HERBLON L. g LR RS e t S S ] : LRSI yienk DA enT had invited home for lunch. | Charlesto t st ' i f vt G wor 5 t h buildi Dock Co., ac- Iheely O illao on o : I they were off § m Charleston to Day : A ; ! ornin 1 to wil 1 out | quiesc ced about Clinton L. reer, in April of 1“\,\ Iraselle was ZonbE A s f R % A the ot ] i i SRR aroind ann) clected street superintendent. taking | e 0F the ¥ o, iha e i e i G T % ; S S o h | s At ise tnggnlacoiy IO 0 RLECUR T SARbY e T ey ed. She added that the oxtr southwestor ¢ . : C ) relet ) 1 ifists Got Too Strong Ralph = Battey His fappointmentyfey -8t e e e e R e offered her a bett 5 i cas ¢ tr 4 | i & B I | \ v : 1 \ son did they give?" in= caused a rift in democratic eirc L0 oL HEONS respon B : L ) | TS e position with th ie firm in New 1 Mayor Paonessa : \n Hall, | York. This_story was corroborated | the Floric from ' o s oul 1 responsi . th 3 vos hey ¢ let the so- L by the md® who was pointed out t e « ¢ 4 to ens's d ANSeE Vv divod 1 o 1 g t nee in the Unii- After Junch th ne her | hav ¢ « ither est ‘ 2 u 4 nduct the s done 3 ! hat Broad- back to the store. Th g0 | ¢ raia. a mer t v erald vas s u know J. D. in with her. At the close of A Com e ttions Crippled med ! ¥ g t honorary | Ito ) vay is affiliated ness for the day they drove her Ratilrc e and telegrap B BROWOLSI 1x v t t v ests. Ivy her home and remained outside | communica er 4 sl Wi onst ! th " Fribute (o Ancestor: = of the Rocke- 3 v today r . . Bethlehem “]wh s never heen completely | ealed % Although no intimat s bee Iev aateLnip given the public orsthe commissi that Faselle is ined round weeks' layoff resulting from e s - : 1 eart « 1D Py fun D fied Zatite $15 ) and I sup- ith of an automobile on Washing- | o in 2 » 5 ]g) Su@pended \Cnfic-l 1 I : g [ ued ¢ ! s n I Two) ton street e [ et | ROUSES SUSPICION 5 i, GRORGES INDIGTED 0 ; EUEA CANE SUGAR T e ol of { Ml L L nt in the ar and suspended jail sentence of 30 (w,\( cial Found With t is expected that he will be called | upon recommendation of Assista 1 A f y Record et State's Attorney Donald Gaffne I b " TRk ) 1 $110,600,000 Concern Un- Five Narrowly Escance GUBSRoIRAY i R e e Wrists Slashed : < ' Bankrupt deweler . ; I s e 2 .| FoEns % sl I > > e RGO ;i ; able to Meet De- )ur\'—f\o Metive POREORGANI R E0S y Afctnoy | Gaftnby, saial that ) ) 1 wy i & Washington, Oct. 1 (A—Naming | yenti's part in the theft of Elizabethio oV orad | { A 3 Konsu L Kummer Discovered of & committce o reorganize the | tomonile tires & Homeoman | Konsul W. C. Kum National Merchant Marine associa- | suto Sales Co. of New tain was | dent of the American Iiem 03 tion was agreed day 2t @ jess willful and vicious than that of Al TRl e nnebee ies . ¢ i " S receiv- Derby, Oct. 1 (A—>Mrs. Rose T |cor 1 i anl | Keog {eogh was sentenced to 30 foun : tead w‘ ed at ;;4~ h - g (ttanzio, widow, her two da el 4 € s days in jail last week ORI A Sk e ] ¢ e i A Mg the s a confurenc [ Judge W. . Mangan appeared for | W5t stasl ! e 0 ; L Sl s e s Brieheall body was discovered by a = Sonia ! Caruso, had narrow escapes from maid “who aroused hentures and son, and a boarder, John | ' | Cushion Gue Gilt : % X Jor oard and death or serious ry when a 3 E : 2 Sl v wieleo reorganiz committee, i vome i 5 oo North Sheffield Hall at Yale b, e, B 1 et e o | St B el T ot e e the shortly after midnight. The & Iymmons froom, Seand deben- 1 1 v with hloodstains. ¢ rric i : went through the roof. throu eIy "‘d B F E 1 T d nshc y t old s due J L plan of reorgan- roof. 1 Destroye ire Eariy Loday " i o . : e beams and the ceiling of the roo taly v : « . « e X wh Mrs. tanzio and her —_— L o \ Sl SRR 5 s s b wers were sleeping. A splin- | oy n of. 1 (P—North| Most of the fire wed itself to | and held up the 1 L sl i 2 foot long from one of the | ' . . ao: .ot |these two floors, but the first floor clectives ed and . 3 ; i f l"; pierced the pillow a few 1s badly damaged by water and [made an investigatior o 2 3 : ; ofe inches from the head of one of tha * 4 v g smoke. The flames broke through| No motive for suicide could T ot v ¢ sy S i el sleeping daughters, but no one was | early today when flames originating [¢he rear of ) T e G el i o : ; cacd 5 per hur from an unknown source on the sec- fand, mounting skyward. alarmed | or officers. Offic ould not d R tion! ¢ fl’ “, . 1 insuf The source of the homb and the | hundreds of students living in the s N efr 0 cmed insuf- ond floor swept through an elevator | hundr 5k & cuss the probability of mn T el SRR iy , . i ol U L Bt S0 e vy 0 Vi State Pe m Inves wa in e e ft to th 4, causing a loss of | Neighborhood. nt window of fhe house was was de=- teries which the police confessed to | MU 10 LS The fee stasted| The glare of the blaze was visible . and a flower box on the cdge |} i . b msoléed after an al da myes: | PROUPY S The D SS fom i parts of he i Shien L0 el e in Aldi Building In Southingion R tigation. , Mrs. Lattanzio. who has|§/'0% & ©¢9C€ | brought thousands of people to the | gha hous & placed wund long been a respected resident of i Hc PUllding was vid vere | SCONE. guard, Sheriff-— Moreland and : 3 , yducing lar ) v 1000 Derby, 1s not known to have any|ir® apparatus arriv ¥ North Sheflield hall, one of the old | john Nade, ch : - 5 5 railr \ Cuba. Owing ; Ui shooting through window i o puitt | Jonn Nade, chi 3 en f 1 Al to the « | FRlDH e R Pt cnemies, and has no suspicion third floor and the roof at Sheflield school buildings, was built | charze, No on s admit Al Saul Jet. 1—State police 3 v 5 the ca Close questionin Lol o in 1574 B. Willia ! it f T It r Ll (PR ve as Sy 2y first and second fioor of the i EA0V: > e . £ I ¢ i e 1 ied by t ¢ hay T t ¢ income last John Caruso, the boarder, e ey Valliabla| naval instrumentat andll syt Snoelrt Aforeloadiw tst| side i 1 LR : e ¥ B G ast the police that he had no quarr. = i ; i ematics department of Yale pRencmicaitell SRR 1eve sity, while the third floor W the crime o the drill and club rooms of the Investigation of the premises led ale naval unit 1 ot to the theory that it was the i e RS th s build T of the naval class were destroyed as | was attended by Dr. J. B. Shoun. |, < 200 in 1 suil on Li cor T t olders wha tentton to throw the bomb throuzh | (imo of the fire, accordin ire | well as over one hundred rifles. He appearcd resting comfortably | | ! cot. The blaze wa « 1 an Ialiar ok and 1 posited “their git ander tha the window of Mrs. Lattanzio’s | gepartment officials. The building is| The fire was discovered by a night | when he retired. Meml - room, but Lad aim took it to the |, three story br % i an adjoining building. He | family said no sound of a strugg mber i « s. and nesses s roof instead tain 14 rooms : 4 racted by the noise of falling | had been heard throughont c g and vicin ¢ battling the f W . g ) BALLOTS SENT OUT Another peculiar feature was that | for mathematics « * | glass as the heat of the fire blew out | night | i hoo I f time to consume ' 0 Saturday night . 1.—(A—All the bal- Mrs. Lattanzio's police doz. which | The fire, starting on the second | several panes of glass in a window. | Dr. Kummer hecame acting pre s e " 3 Strnoh thing G dntdii e ¢ 5 small town elections on ally would have given & tarm | floor, spread rapidly in the inflam-| A quantity of scientific material | dent of the fextile pl shortly ) ¥ mtinued cool remen « « two ns i laims tc ow nothing of rigin tober @ een sent out by the had anyone approached the house.'mable school material and then shot | and instruments on first floor ter the lengthy Strike spring ¢ ¢ ast winds, \ hov 1id identified « o According t secretary flice, with the exe gave no sign, and the police have up the clevator and dumb waiter | were saved from damage by rubber | e relieved Dr. Arthur Mothwurf crosene oil or as {urp re frer corried ir i all | coption baliots for two towns, a theory that the dog was doped. shafts to the third floor, | coverings used by the firemen. who went to Germany for a visit. - % | Ch John Cronin suspected arson | ¢ roper s¢ and North Haven. ship models used by the Yale naval | ofricers to reach the hous unit, housed on the third f100r com- | Jgoked like suicide : e ; : : . L 0 prise the largest loss of the fire. S Dr. Kummer had s d an at- [pied 3 g RSt O ol . . 1 Salich ) . eved tha | eral torprdoes used for instruction |tack of gall stones last night, and : : : s et Lo R s i v 5 the come

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