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ity D(EFWV:B"RITB&IB{!i]EELA];I) fifi@fi%fi OVL WAR VETERAN, SAVOR _DUCATONBOMD =NV G s LGGETT THREATENS VAST OF 14TH REGT. FLAG, DIES PPN I - e VUL LI s BOSTON RUM DISCLOSURES tion to Benjamin Franklin A & Qay With Hove 1o Allow Re- | g \ AP Michael MCMahfin Res- EUMPLAINS 0F PAIN School Today | | porteis o Al Me(eliings Ao - HATRY SENTENGED Author of “Bawdy Bos- e INN EUSTUMER I]IFS |3 NEW BRITAIN FIRMS \ CONFERENCES RESUMED . ' IN I”NU[]N FRAU” s bl State Capitol in Hart-| e s is Ready to Expose ford From Confeder- Thomas J. Flood Expires at WILL GET OTHER WORK' : T0 OUTLINE DIFFERENCES e} Chiel Figll'l;m v}‘iizifl“fl&l (0l- Whole “Rotten Ring” ates During Battle of “SilVer Slipper,” FRminglon ricwon & sonnson, . a. verons { Bl 5 msists Sne 15 wining o 1ie- - lapse Severely Reprimanded and Shock Whole Na- and Billings Electric Co. Prope A duce Navy o Any Point Other Antietam. SICK DNLY SHORT TIME! to Be Accepted at special Mect- ¢ Powers Agree on Provided sin B ¢ THREE OTHERS ~ JAILED tion By Facts. ing Today—Finance Board and Has Fqual Strenstle With Fhem— G i o Answered Lincoln’s ('all iN|New Britain Man Had Stopped at| Common Council Must Approve o ¢ of R Stimieon' Moves (i ke up] Grosae con eharged | $1000,000 Forgery swindle Princi- Scents Powerful Political April, 1861, When Only Hestelry for Lunch After Attend- | Appropriations for Job. e e G L Troublesome Cruiser Issue 1irst, : s 17 Years OId and Fought ing Auto Show in Hartford With Ithough the general cont ) N ShEes ndon, J 3 SeoL ALY Guilly—Judze Savs Case Reveals Iellow Employe. the construction of tl pals Suddenly Change Pleas to Pressure if U, S. Attor- ney Accepts Challenge— Appalling” Situation for Union—Spent 10 Jenjamin Frank R le soe e il ARt e riually lu 7 Not Interested in Just liomas J. FFlood abou » Of three New Britain companics w tomach q as wn 14 y¢ o B STl r o e de e thi .\\"\ Thomas J. Maskery of 49| tractor o W an street, Forest - ling : ich pictur- from capture by the Confed- |th, er-Buckey Baking Co., he school board meeting this no 5 s of Antictam died |attended tho aatomobile” show in | School Supt. Stutey 1. J,J,‘,,~ Wild Rep@y[g of Bmergeney - N S IlhflC 10 House™ | éabout sa.006,000 oy s 1 seat o vice and Hartford last night. On their way | predicted that the addition would i h : col 3 . 3 o vepores. UALLS HEARINGS USELESS S 4 |ome they decided to stop at the cost approximately $70.000. 1 the Brit 2 Vine street. The flag js| 0 for a lunch. successful bi as follows PLENTY 0}‘ ]00') IEFT L S 4] & 151 Shortly after they had entered the | A, Connor, general contrac <1~ - 4 Urges Presence of 5 L L e stats capi. | M. Flood said that he felt sick | g o Johnsot cating S The move 1 e eh o Plead Guilty e momentos of the N g declar 1 t osition ind decided to take a nap while the | ; ing, $T.063; Cl ] ) o confer it 4 O . Re % S beine i e st e Even Another Year In Antarctic Will SR SnlCHETE AT flicial or i € +318 £ i en ¢ made f 0. clectrical work, $1 Bo0ee e Tonl Gompins v iIoul B 0 oriz Clashes Sharply with Cavaway— epailie shest him he was found in a scrious con- 50. ) Sy er 4 | dition general contract Fatreme Hardship—Anvious to inson st v Believes with Grandy That “Back- i L G o Dr. Georges 17, Cook of Plainville | Hayes Construction Co. of this i 1 > ol ‘H e " was summoned but found that the|pid $50,900; Carlson & Torell 1o Leave in Month. : : ; 1l G R w had died a few Jninutes before Marry Battist | 2 O DIt 3 “"“ ”"“"",' S ;‘ he arived and all medical aid was es Lines Co., § The « s AR » E nzlo { v g e ‘ i : 25N : Do aunes of i voutli he ; pon ed 10 in vap trical bids were 3 el s : At 1 1 g o vears, 1 re i . ury today. mad: L :‘- . S ‘W Dr. 1. . Dunne of Unionville,| (o, $1971.50; Miller Electric oot fration of |medical cxamiter, ordered the re-|$»035; o vHv‘v‘ y nlistm ‘_" Sincd the | MAins removed to Hale's era e : 2 heating, L St h Conmecti, |parlors in Unionville, whe an'and plumbing combined A was to be performed today. | Lricson & Johnson, $9.094: believed that death was due [3[ilis, §8.125; Libby & Tlins indiz fibes Born in N¢ Cited For Bravery W ey McMahon's valor in cnt- [Jonn Tlood, the attended ) : Aroused on Lobby Stat s va ! presen i Sioalihradendat B At ] g A, paimod,| TP cutting off Tyrd’s camy fie y i 3 oused on Lobby Statement States Are Too Powerful. ratcd in Anderson- Prices on the heating and ventilat- | £ i i 8 : 5 . e : ‘ ‘ e Lricson & Johnson, 3 . Ml cDonald of work : oot Capta : police; Boston man 1 C E Micha “Mick risk of his life and relurned @ daughter, > v 1 . @ | Supt. Holmes estimates thaf tiie 3 1 b v <. meeting liffer s ears L » O'Donnell of Boston with the flag in his possession. Men 107 four s r Miss Cathori expenditure for the four contri’ who took part in ar I"lood, Mrs. John R will tota yetween $69,000 and $70, hesitated to say that the uld |and Anna Flood. all of this ¢ 000 and the furniture nd equip- not be in th ite capitol at this|a brother, James IFlood, also of this|ment, extras and other incidentals t had not been for his |city. will bring the price to approximate- Funeral arrangemc in charge 70,000 Fought in Many B of Joscph A. Haffey, are incom-| The bids were received more than plete. one wec and have 1 unde s Building Supervisor John ! € o t fce [ Seere > . ] A « 4 " s Worse Case icksburg, | ) i necessary appropriation and for th Joseph's church for more than 13 years and was also affiliated with t battle of unnoticed Bids on plumbit i Duly Council, Knights of Columbus. : 3. Leroux his vesene of the 14th sides his mother. he is survived | ygj ; Ericson & Jol veterans said that he |by his wife, Mrs. Josephine Dwyer the Confederate ranks Flood; a son. John Flood, 2: 1 Co., $2,432: Libb: ‘Bawdy Boston' I irs of prohil ‘uxmd th £ pol £ poli Hartford Police Say Mrs. Ystelle (Continued on Page Two) 3 lo it true 1 the e 1 1 that ¥ ics re scathingl (Cont i 3 t ollow every e | any ce trail to t v end withor.t oyle Tried o Commit Ve of County Clare, Ircland Boyle iricd « 1 former wife of John Hoyle of 411 ] i l ! _ ing any su western republie, he did v wife K > L L) e b, e S : S A o when P nt Lincoln is- Allen street, is at St. Francis’ hos- i e R e ; : ‘ Chairman Bamnan 15 Not Certain [ (o' conbie an. onores o o7 ay for men to uphold | pital recovering from the effeets Veteran of World War Military 1 « mit Bt Sanmons el \ During the next |near asphyxiation by illuming T e ‘ D ! it should talk WIlothoe Tntrease S niForen Do losel Diien coyerss yave his young 1 1sed, the Hartford poli SELYEC SR X . : . 1 I f AR o Al ; .‘: “,‘. “,n’m o 004 to the protection of his adopt- |when she attempted suic Dast Mamistrects gl % . ! o ort ¢ Iy, at th l 5 e Recommended. oS : i 0ppo y(\'y fro ed country sartment at 15on stre . Schaler Defeats Chair- Gl 5 gl J At 2 L s e Former IR, & 1, Employe ford, last night. This is the se Edmund J. Coogan, 33, son od i L ¢ several so : e g labes n Boston than in r the war Mr. McMahon re- time that she has been balked injof Mr. and Mrs. John Coogan o man—Mrs. Willebrandt Lt 3 ! . SrE i 1 i : ¢ ivic corrup- yed fo this city and entered the lan attempt to take her own life. | 368 East Main strect, for the pst e £ et U nguld faall v il D0l CulngR e S S e Joy of Russell & Virwin, retiving | About 10 years ago, according 1o two years a mail carricr in this to Testily 5 ! : ] deS D et ; el i latly declare.t t 20 years i the police, she made a sensational ed this morning at the home fose . = i % 3 0 S g Hoghusa ek s Justly blame Malion is enrvived by his attempt to commit suicide while 1n|of his parents after a short illne i ) : o1 ] i % ¢ und whi slavers ar nma White MeMahon, |a local theater. m in this city. he was gra 5 ¥ % d 5 T s I 1 in Boston. daughter, Miss Mavgavet 17 Late last night. Hartford police lated from St. Mary's Farochial Charge livened | i sl > . . . i v 5 ¥10lg force of ‘the. Allen ad Mihon, a State Normal school reccived a telephone call from an |scheol. During the war he served disc . y v 1 3 & it ) 5 o8 f Yol t izt : has to defeat ining teacher dentified woman saying t|for three years in the rican | committee today d s 1 v ; ! 3 g « AL Senato.z Funeral seevices will be Tield Mon- | there was a strong odor s em- f T day maor at Sk Mary's ¢l A e apartment on Nel- | gp of that time GMWMMWMMNMWWMNWM”F‘M o : Tl i 85, She was attended by the police | John_ Coogan of this ity g rule e aft hair- M “rancis’ hospital. 1t was said at the |geles, Calif. order 85, Expires at General ong:to the bonrd nce and | VY oman ho Got $120 for lospital today that she would re-| Funeral arrangements, v i e DU < 0.0 g « on or no! pro ‘ cover. |of John . Tarrant, are incomplete. |difceled. prolibition prosceutios H0~p|ldl oy SR Sidewalk ]n_?urics Files Southington Man 'S e afer's 0 vas put Wt E Action Slade and Gallacher Reporter Who Flew Over Flooded i = o v v i Racial Hz%tred' Flames Again !‘3 : e R Held Him Up : e California Clash With Filipinos - o i — Area of Arkansas Sees Suffering |- v VI B B S lulged in sharp debat v mo- A i Terald) tion by Cochran, | i , Southington, Jan. 24 — William e i to Imoadan ihe | lier son, Charles 15 Ande Conway, owner of sol (tion By JACK BONDURANT Persons appeared at windows and | jjcar e i Tatimony | Commonwealth avenus near Oak Hill con . yes Memphis, ‘Tenn., Jan. 2 (® —|doors and we dived low in front of | ypit might bear Shoar i AOLIE TR NEUQITIEN Y made positive identification in Bris-| From a plane—the only possible |then. Down went the first note | {magume®ing i, e e okt tol of pictures of Kenneth Gallagher method of contact—food and — fucl | which read: “If you need 000 Wave |uny way hia SR i St ”“.‘“": ! of Bristol and William Sladc of | have been dropped for the first time | something white. 1f you need fucl |y, ochran was voted down 10 Sl Rb L R New Britain as the men who “stuck | to some of the more than 200 fam-{wave something dark.” s P : i e up” his station on or about Thanks- |ilies held prisoncr by flood and ice| Before we had time to circle they | T . ; Jlsosaltitiated with giving Day last year, police say in the inundated Big Lake area of |were waving both white and dark @ : . Rl o The pair, being held in connecs fnortheastern Arkansas, | cloths. A s i et aon Clatleals v 3 ot ; At R e e Tomes AlcNambal bt hiisier dast|.And - foueh fcrude. sienalainr| Mhe last of the flows: supply was|rio isconsin Jolin' Altredt Anderson: of Ui s were gu {& i | 1 by & ol ot whit . ring was 1 his was ignorcd ced by notes attached to blocks | dropped at a cabin that seemed to| . S s 5 S ot i y e g - L) o el roRTAItes S Thea week, were also positively identitied = up mor I I ! 1 ve grandehildrer ¥ i e s o lite i & G *lof wood and hurled down at cabin [be housing at least a dozen persons. .t tho last co 088101 T PR S 5 5 i : T tion halal . e T tent bad beer O vo potive. by Mrs. LONWAY | doors, we learred that the familics [some of them children, Tn a small| " ypyong 1 R St ol | Im- m‘"\‘\‘.HF‘-V;::(\TH\\ ,“ h UL veady are existing on the barest|a that we were 107 coxerliinas iy today Wi ’ RS AR it NG ¥ of i i 1 ding . nt. which : 3 : of rations and face near vation | closely in the next few minutes We | heming. president of {he 3 / T e i 3 ks . i ' Monro: ice commi 1o up at the point of revoly 5 5 ess help reaches the £00 counted 2 houses that showed signs Conway, at the time, complained \ihless help reaches them soon. 1o the police that two men had vis-| 10 the ship thére were sacks of jof life. Youngquist it his station and asked for five |charcoal and small sacks ot flour Other Cabins Nearby Ions o0 P SbI Ui UAS s avas hend|ibo at Blytheville when we! Far fo the north and south we i e i i e . i { R YrOBARG Tt ek clitimed g over tank to take the “|learned we couldn’t reach the Tted | could sce scores of other cabins i FHE WEATHE LR {hbed i loprived nd ice was 1 oaa GuL e (Wb stedl s Crassfood \Hp]n]\ yesterday. of them cut off from the outsids 2 v walk and e on him and, when he made a show | Motor Used as Signal ice and water and some of them | New Britain and vicinity: \ 3 N pinos | ( d to t N feel L cor was “dang of resistan one of them hit him| A house where no smoke was half submerged. | SKATING SCHEDULI Ralct anivaher e 1w e . v £ the seve e it 11 + No ashes or sand over the d. The men were scar- | seen coming from chimneys was| At Red Cross headquarters in {he SIS Saturday mosty clowdy and \ ts. 1 lipino v rio ‘ ! s|wer ! 1o sidewalk the ed away the onteries of the other | aro by diving low and raising c Lake zone reports of c Skating at all parks. Naithtor allowed to two hefore they could take anything [as much racket as possible with the - f 2 s i el her were taken le John Recor served the else. | motor. (Continued on I'age Two)