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] | o 2 | as to the prison itself, and to all fied in announcing my candidacy \ mn i | concerned. there is nothing to the I fully realize that there are only ATTA K ME H . \ ol ) report that there was any dis- | | two months left of the cily's fiscal ; : | turbance [ year, but inasmuch as it has usually i 8 10 the | T T hean arable Lok | { been custom in New Rritain {o UF I]RY LA\V F[“:S i ‘ ‘ p on the information ym.\m]{ | endorse the incumbent as candidate t * of the of om the ormant. But no one e holder o Serious Rlot .\\l'llml. “nhw‘::( v‘h“\ 1“: S C 511:“!;:“,.1(.‘41‘ ,‘,1‘1’_;“‘-‘- el : (Continued From First Page) | in April. I should also he a cane ! : | s date at this time when the vacancy . o ‘ j ' e i b Rl b urley culatio a lis to be fillec ays Law Can Be Enforced i ; o ted at |Hurley that regulations had Leen |is 1o amended to make violations of the So far | prohibition law military offense. | eXtra_ expense caused Army regulations since 1917 have | Would fully expect to pay prohibited the possession of liguor | help that might be requ on government reservations but they | count of the change comi made no specific reference to the close of fiscal yo | rational prohibition law passed in| “As the matter now stands I liay 1918 heen nomi d by a majority of the The new regulation has been in!repu n members of the common «ffect since October and ¢ es the | council and see no reason why ommanding officer of each military | I shou tion with enforcement of the pro- “If T shoy sition laws within his jurisdiction. | of my beco ison ¢ f S- Aleo it extends army discipline o | Wethersticld last Augus | every avalable guard had heen plac- on duty with instructions to hoot to Kill.” demand for latterson’s yesignation was mad Chatles S. Recd ok command a Burton J. Caswell has heen appoir d in his stead. and Casw posi tion has bheen tak ¥ officer convicted by civil an- 11" thorities of prohibition law violations ved that the escip 0 1an- | cii government rscrvaiions Watson Moulthrope and Roland lone. January the in Dovan Bames Criticism City o use of son's Washington, Jan. 20 (P—The WL 1 H. DAY ment 1e three convicts are now |cent caustic eriticism of the per- weing cd in the south. The sonnei entrusted with prohibition implements whicl 1 in | enforcement is blamed by Prohibi- their break have bee v the [ tion Commissioner James M. Doran prison, consisting o ised {as having had a large part in in saws, made by breaking teeth in | ducing armed resistance by violators | . tempered knives of the law, resulting in the slaying A4y Ofticials Said “All Quict” of enforcement ofticer e are Di ) f i i i outiroal. Is in direet. contradiction | Batterson ‘and Robert K. Moncure, t ) | i o Policeman Ja Nam st stville last Thurs- 1o the announcement made at Weth- | Prohibition agents, w they en-| : i ! ) > tion rsfield during the period when the | (ered a home at West Palm Teach, | b 4 | . ( C e A & 3 iy (ate | Florida, on Saturday, to scarch w7 T ~ ~ \ Gl i ! B A iy liquor J ! J Jenitentiary wer < terror in Jilk J PLVA & B A A iy person.” th o1 war 5 person.” t rap [ TShE Lo serve a search w n o e o Wt L R St B S Yt s "‘ | i { . d | plated wholesale livery at |AMACKS Upon our personnel whici e £ cit . Jer s ors in the | Wetherstield, that an inmate cane | 19248 A criminals to at- ehre Dtre . to Deputy Warden Patterson and | 26K onest and efiicient officers the impending out- |A€UNE N performance of their ned from his sworn dut overpower: 1 as | PrOROsals for improving enforcement md their lLevs used to ef | conditions—that affecting the trans- \ » i wte | fe rea fer of the prohibition unit e gy | PONIL committee tomorro call in TS sir Williamson, who has in- uxiliary to the 1 tros v bill, predicts it will guns, rific ar | 1 d out within a week, and T Ic an-g | 1eaders of the house have arranged % Warden iy . 10 give immediate consideration. LSO R SRS g : ) held over sulfering from his last illy ; _ Liepeal Yote Defe geclare that | | ) it ) g no riot ladvised of the proceet The promised vote on yort offic sodhounds Us v of no! ey oy driv were | authorized Patterson to take what. |0 the 15th amend vins re necessary ferred until the senate tuation Daite f the tarift bill ported stolen from lis order 10 pour ne | Who ir a solutio The conviet on the convicts i e |has not capo atlompteds Ward: | se€ 1 by the senate judiciary Scott left his bed and eame o | COMMittec. which must pass on th the prison carly next morning measure, until the tariff discu: Exery Corner Guarded o ] ‘ oray made 1 M on t With every corner in the niten- . u,,u]‘.k Killi worts from | ==l == T v the TS Euarded and doors heavily birricaded. the convicts were releas cd from their cells at the nsu Sl permitted to carry out the » M e fhe in. | MOrNing chores and then marehe the ninistrator ives 1 o one ork > Tuttle Patterson, Moncure and two other | Out of Jurisdicion tioy were admit ol r 4 whiskey had b vhellion and no actual ouihreal S ! . g v, although there was a hum added, illiclt Jiquor b T 4 wrinur, and - several machines Lised previously - | woken in the course of th oih A e = - - = worl sm of the personnel of his AESalLt i red ol celaring it had jeopardized for mor of his men. He pointed ont Which gcores of Inmates|(hat he had forbidden the use of grilled in an cffort o deter- | fircarms by his ngents oxcept in de- | Ment for | mine those responsible for the plot, | fensn of their lives or of the lives | liceman. Watsoun Moulthroy 1t the gnilty ones could not be fe ssibile 5 vear A o La . 3 ] of their comrades. Uy these in- | & possibl : ‘ i 3 ’ s > 3 A4 out. Normaley w 1y (o Laane 4 e : restored wdually, and the routine of priso remained unbroken until the convicts broke and gained their frecdom this month. tructions, he added, an enforce- |t Possible S years on burglur cony ment nt would permit a prohi- Lition law violator fo cscape rather e three men cscaped than resort to the use of arms, | from the prison hakery 'h led into western Massachugse WHlLE HI]HTINE gzt ONPUBLICOFRICE . crostroesfore tate will recommend that boards seized in (Continucd From Iirst Pa business sout Lhe ntinucd From First Page) 3 lemned as gambling devic did not run. On a previous occasion |Dolice took them out of store is believed a défective chimney | it had heen sugges 1 I run, |similar places several weeks rted the blaze in the attic and | but I would not oppose n Cur-| In court today two bourd en Co. No. b arrived in response | tis. Upon his death a vacancy was|were taken out of Vine ST alarm at 3:20 o'clock. | ereated and according to my under- |ick’s store at 41 Cherry cre was a lively fire in progress. | stunding of the charter it would be |condemmed by J Saxe Licutenant Hartnett had Officer | necessary for the common council {failed g in sner ring Box 211 at Chapman | (o eleet a saccessor. Relieving that [hea Jubilee ts, bringing other | this left the ficld open, I felt i- | dispose Py the first loor tenement This afternoon it was announced )t the licutenant’s 7 the hos- = il eoutt o dveistatot b i s Many &l ere Find New Hospital ondition iz not considered cspecially riou Reinedy Does Far More Than Magnesia Alone | | | TRUCK CRASHES R R. GATES | Stanley Robaczynski of 28 Do Doctors recognize that Milk of e, driving a truck owned by |y, ia is the t thing known lartin Ttesol of 24 Alien strect to neutralize weid stomach But |south on Main street about 6:10 |¢hev also recognize the need for o'clock this morning, did not see the {oher ingredients o stop gas dis the railroad crossing and | ress, nausea. heart-b: ete. Th b them while they were | why vast numbers of New Britain | cer Stephen Coffey report- | people are finding quick, surc Robaczynski agreed to sct-!licf from stomach distre thro tor the damage io the gates, home use of the new hospital stom- | The long arm of the gate on the | ach remedy which physicians find rorthwest side of the crossing was|hetter than Magnesia alone. apped off by the impact, and a| The esperience of Miss IEthel flazman was on duly while work-|Phillips, hospital nurse, is typical men made repairs, She had tricd various remedics PDAYS (CARTO! land diets for gastric indige: URDAY'S CARTOON LR ROBBED Lwhich kept g wors leadine authority on snakes. Margaret Coppe of 59 Broad | sie was advised by the resident| xa I —all cerfified g reported to Officer Daniel J. | physicians to tuke i pleasant spoon- | hy the s—show the ove last night that 1S e ful o of Aver's Gestex after meals :l."."’;-\ 3 m:"'f{.{ (y;ru‘nlur‘lvl In{\‘\‘ . s broken open. presumably (1o corrcel her troubl 5 5 SR nes W hecase Gestes cont o come down last day. A woman living on the That afternoon she s astound- Vil of Magnesia. But it does far mor Lable of all snakes, and tiest foor was out of the house | ed to find no trace of stomach dis ¢ o confiins frec from and body, similar to ke will als pancreatin and \fiemts have been | that day and it is thought someone |comfort. That night for supper Mam ety E g ¢ an intes took advan of the fuet and s ate heartily a number o t Ms which fone LD broke the weter, Officer Cosgrove also reported Ahat uses have been siolen ouf no For a Gravestone of the building