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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1930. g = 7 {ary, Miss Rose Palmicri, and the|the house takes the position thu : [;[]RUNER Mlx mEh y : z reuest, Drives Blazing Machine || simination was started the continucd delay in action on th . | \ ared en i e Mr. Woods told her that the in-|tariff bill has created a situation o T | BELIEVE lT OR NOT Cleptio sl BY RlPLEY To Fire House for Help || cunt was dead. Until then she had | uncertainty that is resulting in a EN[IIN[i ["N[] TI:RM o | & Princeton. N, J., Feb. 15 (U | not known that the child had not|telling eifect on the business of the | —Arthur Tichenor, farmer, took || syrvived country. Many industries are hold- ong his fire to the firen en the Under cross examination Sergeant|ing up buying of materials foi ] 1 police joined in—L re’s how || Kllinger said Mrs. Doherty d ot manufacturing purposcs because o (Continued From First Page) & ‘ it was. display any affection towards the | the uncertainty. —_— ! eding chenor | finfant, She did not volunteer any in- | “The house is rcady to go ahead wendo rea ¥ pitc Rlaced rnon the || formution about the case, simply | with its legislative troubles and get cles L rous garage unscrewed the inswering the questions as they were away from h The senate e o zrested New Methods ¢ wnd the flames cnveloped (he car. Ehegiold i ,“”’7","‘“‘1 eiars Jhe| making note of the sonference la- Rt g . e {he car. | examination began that she regrelled |0 ¢ the capitol, Senator Lora, e i e S TYS S Pt A e e '”“"’1 o "‘” life] ‘f‘l“‘l republican of Idaho, a leader of the . Al | firering wheel and yaced towurd || hoen unsuccessful and the neat Ume | oion, expressed the view that : : 8 o she tried it she hoped she would [(P8HFREL O aseed certainly safegu z o | 5 re. He stopped at a firehous succeed. Asked by Judge Mangan if (€ 0ot SR LTty soonet When za " \ 1 firemen used all the chemical || yrs, Doherty knew the meaning of | bY, March 10 800 BISTERY one ¢ | in theic tank, but still the firc 5 s ok [ have no doubt, said, “tha | f ) the word “immunity” and the signit-1 B B i Toe i padenee in iy L U i, yt | | icance of the warning that Whatever| o "o iy, hut with a bill that has s : e said could be used against her. L% SRR SUE L aout 2o i : i pursuit of Rt replicd that he believed |50 T ot not. to be there, it tal wledge ¢ 5 alteeantiesion oo i sestiofs Walue Of Gonlesston . (1imE. Time Is B TleRtiyieg JE oY ca of Before the confession Mrs. Doherty shiophaneaaiecodsbill el 4 i | made in her hed in the hospital. was 1l of ) sad, Judge Mangan addressed the = er ) ‘ cou made the point that the Moover Calls Conference i a ¢ 3 woman was not mentally capable of |y \wuchingion, Ieb. 15 (®—Hu 1 : ; . making a statement at the time she | eyl that an exchange of ideas might 1 v « ! zave the authoritics the cOnfession. | n.ojuce some solution for the ad ) He said he would not object {0 the |yynigiration’s frankly serious legis ok ’ « . : : admission of theconfession at U;)s lative problems, President Hoover n i ! : S P AT {ime because he appreciated that the | iecq republican congressional e automon | ; oneveryone U/XIE \JUNGU'\ e ; CAN YoU ARRANGE 3 NINES n i police court hearing was merely Pre- joaders to l‘m White House today s ! L o oj . - ST i 50 THAT THEY WILL EQUAL 20 liminary. tod it and Dros. |for @ breakfast table conference. A S ) ; o BLEW /872 SMOKL RINGS { | Judge Saxc admitted it and \'°~=' Admittedly, the outlook wa b ; ould cuse BLEW /£ S0 35 | ! 9 9 | v 5 ccuting Attorney Woods read it. Mrs. | oy S0 ™) (1o senate completes - zave of . OFF ONE CIGARLTTE & | = | val. and met James Flood, a former | Doherty admitted that she planned {75 o icted debate on the tarifl sed ons o ‘ . 9 eI n;. who lives nearby. He | the alleged murder and exonerated | 0y, =g disposes of that measure. L : . “ | e holding itheiinfant in hissarms fhor fliusbana fronifany 8 CONRBCLER e Healslative iprograniids ilocked : ) i Major MeCook Speaks S on the veranda. Mrs. Doberty was| whatever with her plans. She admit-| 1 g "6 o ‘tne tariff is concerned. o vian ) : " , ! N i | unconscions on the bed jn the room | ted, according to the statement, that iy, ,“oapijon of democrats and in- ; ea by a orse ‘ ; A { e ¢ off the Kitehen and the of-| she put money in the gas meter the | o i 0 B orn ™ republicans 1 L RS c : : ) SHRSE f ficer afler opening all the windows | Thursday before the 9th and decided i ongiy entrenched in command o e o : N orkicd over her until she showed! on the 9(h to kill the child and take | JE RS0 Lo ho met 4 fre oW ¢ ) X\ | ! s of life, Then he drove the in- | her own life. She said also that she *% % 1 in these 1 : i — i | fant to the hospital but death out- did not bid her hushand good-byc Those summoned to the executi ; haps furnished his ¢ i i i I distanced h when he left the house. She did not | mansion were Sena atson of In 0f wo C > THE WINGS 1 | Het lior O care 1o say ,what the trouble was dlana v_in, republic end- o to = added 10 S S 7 Cabel cfforts at re-| between herself and her husband tor McNary of Oregon, the tant saw Crimes Inerease : OFA & il suscitatic L Dr. Joscph T. Mat- | Offers No Defensc party chicftain, Speaker Longworth e ) i ; L M 84— /J,fi A | teis arrived and took charge. The | o state rested its case at this|Representative Tilson, Connectic sirics to T in er cases f e | jots on the gas stove were all shut | point and Judge Mangan said he re- the house republican leader, and the He saw the risi thoi $ went ¢ lov ¢ o KOJEERSIER 4 & & o hen the officer arrived and| alized that the court could not do!authors of the tarift bill. Senator ] the records of erimes of vic ' e Ton T AN AN ¢ ) N Q fi , N there were no gas connections in the | anything but hold Mrs. Doherty for|Smoot of Utah and Representativ. i I e = s SR PLANE'S ¢ z e \ : superior court. and he did not intend | Hawley of Orcgon. C & i el s TROPCLLLR L_7 A SEE - Thomas Tierney told of go- | to offer a defense. His purpose was| House Blames Senate 1 e i 5 s McDOUGAL the Doherty horc and finding | to obtain all the information possible| . 0 5 o8 T dined s ; : : N Minesola er Cabelus there. Mrs, Dole e e v ceas e LCRITONSE L L GAC STAMIERG LG i i k . to blame the senate. Mr. Tilson was ! ¢ SCORED 63 POINT Jishang vag orkinsieserehls satisfied after hearing it thal the | 7 o 6r (no prediction tha : R o cortd 63 POINTS | on the bed Hements of & first dogree murder | the autho the_ prediction thi : : o } 7 {A SINGLE GAME | Blol e e e . ami the confes. | unless the situation in the senat ’ : 9 AL : feoiBALL | Braily Dt Maitels brouzioilic »om |t s oall not bo edmilten i se- | Poat foon, (he House Wil it o 5 2 ppropritio i | e L = disposition to go ahcad with pend- 3 congr c £ vet | 4 . : ElcsRRanion cob - aja N legislation, including Vills carry- z « i 5 N 1 | Ticrney and Mrs. Doherty’s husband Prosccuting Attorney Woods said N8 2 B ROE S of L Bzl Bl | Ao Pri o Workad ovor hor for several minules:| lie nad mercly done his\duty and heliNS: out ithe ibresidentainronihition : ‘ e g || of HILDESHENM, GERKY e e e D e 12 i o recommendational and ricasuscs o o de thagiclion / i R el i Tic L e e IR \irs. Doherly before the réilread consolidation and for Sofiol i Tl L) ‘ e L s z T T T S e ] su,;fln,hcnmr the 1.;;»,];.\,.7; vs. 1 not e | 0 B NP am . SV ICT) 5 | n G 20 minute | Judge Saxe replied that there was here was a possibility, too, in the S A tichards, Cli ( 61-Year-Old Fire in Summit Hill Coal Mine, Pennsylvania—The fire originated from an f““:‘n il '?:‘i;"'”', SAS A Eh LJ::\,‘IM “(\x‘r“;\;\‘:’r,z: n\:;fr‘.”‘h. with | priation bills are pa o :1\,‘ ‘::n‘: would i wapaper | ! ] iward Lo Whitt. unknown source in 1869, in the mining propertics of the Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. at | i home, ANl the indows were opon | relation to the bond. Judge Mangan | may beghn taking a serics of three S e i aceustonied o) & HNIEREH | B1Y izt Lansford, Pa. Despite the careful and expensive measures taken to extinguish the fire, it |and a policeman was working over| said it would probably be impossible jday recesses until the senate can Hine i i ot 1 B ORCEL OO s ol e B o Bt the woman to raise a bond e o o catch up with it. open his doors to theni i cling in fip A\vmm(\l Ialkner .\l\<i¥u> On One Leg—Though M Falkner lost Iiis right I(“j: in the W m‘ld‘ ,v‘_\,m;,, ::’1 W,‘l o o'clock albes Izr 1d jury is in session in Hart- m:»” :\rl‘(‘x’|:ov:\|f\(;-:lovlr‘1nl—‘tlh.z,v‘m{:.mi i: Mix had office | from the outset Lth uingly War, it did not prevent him from resuming his pre-war pastime on the ice. e does any of xt motning Dr. Mattels saw hes | ford but he did not say whether helring the enforcement unit from th Church a 3 : veomplished, 401 the trick and figure dances, forward and backward. The fact is accomplished by an unusual d she was calm and composed. | would go before it or no _treasury to the justice department-- to the old post rked by |9 : e 00 s Ilis address is 26 Larkin Avenue, Toronto Canada. ¢ 4 what had happened to t Tmmediately after the trial. MIS. gireagy has been passed by th sign “El Mi LY the [ S18 LIDEOL 3 & wby and Dr. Matteis did not tell| Doherty left the courtroom With Ner |y oyee yng js now awaiting action by sw couNty co! s t he re-| ! Aol opL ol b — e T He administe codeine and | husband and Mrs. Mary Mettey, VO- |y, gop Tilson held the, view iwed an office ) b Co RN e LS St ; : o v hehs Dl sie the Oild Fellows' block in fiames, | 2SPXFn for & headache and a toothi- | lice matron She was lutfl’rml'r‘?\;él":" that this was the only one of tha was he did not de Buliies O Sion hane e oD e ache of which she complained. The | back to Hartford county Jall. Wher tour measurcs for strengthening custom. : i S .0 olloning. Slovee. He s and||toothache iwas more sovore, she said. { she has been since belng g enforccrient of the dry laws propos Among C S = 3 y of € Tajor iz onul 1 cabl 4 offices were destroyed: Odd Fellows' Carbon Monoxide in Blood EEIERE RIS ed by Mr. Hoover, that could be cn . 2 | Ttives Biiine No v ¢ s Lurcan and towed 1 building, K wan store. | Dr. John Purney. deputy medical g acted into law at this scssion. i Sl i . : Ha s presenting zov of the 1 t tation, O Fellows: | ©Xaminer. testified that he was call- ISLAT[]R | Watson Keport Gloomy ¥ i a5 Gordo o ‘ United Sta ised st shov- [ tined a ¢ rooms of three fra- ']_‘(']."_iv“ i« “'NI”‘"' CERL il "’\ 5§ Watson also had a gloomy renoit e { e Mijo nder. | When 1 shiftod i lding: Griffiths sporting | ¢hild had been admi e frankly in charge of the ; x was traced { o Co wlider ved . . 0515t alore s Uhasaist Koaulee tioreul fonnfed antanlopss dc ft- | e themsiiutio) alaT e asiioL y e Sea il S e SLL T e in the senate, and the regular r Wakeficld Casc His > S Jiiges 1 Veterans and |t volu 1o e e e e e _— iflticanshare yivluallyluelplesa iad S i ey e ) o i e DR A : Sk el ar as cxpediting the tariff del Wakefield = | ) of o ! S S 2 5 el S pullam v ilalueiandis s e e b e (Continued Trom 1 is concerned. The coalition ha BO " AF G 1 i « } O o Yol S el ‘ 0 ¢ dental parlors of Dr. Pardec, 2 S A LS - — practically rewritten the tariff bi e Dlg : I by Depar ¢ e s o et : ’ ) g i contemplation in fishing ©off the[that came from the house. It he : | ‘ i A Sl e L e ere W o hleaqy | Florida coast, has asked for ajcliminated almost all Increases c 4 ‘ or { , ! storc g L I eding up of the legislative ma- cept those ricultura e ! ) I, R PR e it of (he hoay_and |:pceding up of the legisla ! se on agricultural con Sy | oeceded to Lo T : e n : S e e e 40 mer eent carbon monos. | Chinery of the government, cspeci-imodities, made extcnsive changes i a oloz Wt 7 tin cari or the disabled n oL rowa o heeseni 7l be Biohd wiiiel 1h{pily seiiaiteita Ghe At DU ""I_ the administrative provisions an pical wing i g o 1izht be placed in e hospital 1 i N L s e nt to Lill a person. He could |Nas been told by ““"’lv:“”‘-‘ "" ’<J:Ir‘. "”’"'{"J (""’”‘n‘ for conference con i 2 i wrd. Mis feet : tate posillyely that death was due|that the nominal republican major- | iniltees (hat may keep them busy e ltan | ‘ « 1 e AT - o niwaki, Que. 1%eh. 18 (P—Tive | (o iluminating zas, he said in reply |1ty in the senale is the merey | for two months. tons ' ‘ v " | R plain o . [lielt strapped alou ons Wer A ko death. and | 1o Judze Mangan, Asked by the lat- | of the coalition i | After It has sent the tariff 1o on th : : ; As VL Sl oundd by v pl 1 n uaknosn number injured today | jap i he had information that asphy- | ‘The coalition is 1 group of lconference, there arc indicatiol S ; g i : Syt e nn ko, e L v destroved the Galarineau hotel | yintion was susprcted befors he per. | demoerats and republican independ- | that the senate will become inyol - [ ¢ @ ; L | £ Benediction w ool 0 strnek Uie runway | 404 two adjacent buildings. formed the autopsy, Dr. Purncy re- |ents who have been busy for weekis jed in a stormy and cxtended debste Sl W i e s M St : v Lifforts definitely 1o iy the num- | plicd affirmatively. He said he had |in paring down rates in the Hawley-|on prohibition. How wmuch tim Jdlcbury 1o @8 ! : ST & s ¢ beroof casnalties were rendered dif- | (a1ked to Mrs, Doherly before start- | Smoot bill, already passed by the|this will consume no one can siy. ckly wooded ; Yl “5r Tnchiud y the inter il = i ‘.\ AbEtha it hatt the ured |ing the autopsy house but whick has been so thvn\,: _ Dry Measurcs Long Task O X 3 i t the o o e grou ¢ aceident NeBLIlEn Lo aen el otses McAvay Tells of Confession ed in the long scnate "°"»"d°""“°} There arc at least four pending o Mo e S St he town as thov wero resoued from | gizuanc 1, A; Meavay testiried |Hhat it would hardly be recognized 'measures dealing with the dry luv 2 \ 5 5 Losidatic HepltiabiE IED REMACioR Ber O e e that he stayed ECaileE R e S S which will serve to keep the prol sonind € P . e e e raat otel in. | Meht and wh Doherty ve-| “:1‘;/"1' f"f“;wl‘:"j” e bition controversy before the sena s > Virst Crash N e e 2 ned contciousness he questioned | The president, fechng tiat busi-for weeks, They are, the transic ce hu - 5 L ZORLE ¢ and the first thing she wanted to | N¢ss leaders were disturbed by the bill, the Blaine resolution to repe i [ ! ; small Lumber Town e hether Te was a nows, | delay in chacting some sort of & the cighteenth amendment, th ming b e Faniwacki i @ small umber (0wn. | paner reportor. He tald her he was | GF bill, and that other legislation |treasury department appropriati =t c ¥ ! e 85 miles noriheast of Ottawa. at a policem After a while she told | Wig being held up, made it his ' bill and the proposal for a commit ged i o end of t Gatineau line of the 1im that she planned to kill t hild | task upon his return to the capitul ltee investigation of enforcernc 1 ¢ s ¢+ in | Dadian Pacific Railway el to summon senate and house lead- ! conditions. el { ; Sl Anong the five dead were Mrs. | She was uncasy while her husband [€18 1o an intimate breakfast con- | fhe Jast project has the suppo: 6 O p: ! 1 bruised oo e sse Galarneat proprictor of | was about the house. she nted ference today so that the situatlon of numerous drvs including suc ofils o I < nolishe An o 1 « the hotel: her two children, Raoul. | him to go out o she could get the [might be threshed out. He was told loutstdnding cxponents of prohib 1 had : A S e 1. and Donat, 2. and h T opportunity to furn on the gas. Helthat what could be done would be|tion as Borah of Idaho, Norrs of R il 1o governer started his aviation | Mare Ger, 32, Mrs, Galarneau's | jege about 4 p. m. and she waited done. But he also was advised that | Nebraska and Brookhart of low. Orders Bodies Faamined i A ; : A S st Ao band died (wo months ago awhile before Zoing into the attic|there probably could be no tarlff|The treasury supply bill makes ap ] Ie o & A 4 PR e : Sl e SR victin was Nelson Be- | and bringing down a door which she legislation until about March 10 |propriations for the cnforcemer ; RO i e or in th i to fly over | trand, 25, of Gracefield. Quc but in place between two rooms. | Scnator Watson of Indiana, the re-'unit and the coast guard. t « uahenier i Liis o ; (alificd in al AMONZ (he known injured av Turning on fhe gas. she held the | publican leader, frankly informed | o gl . A b AEh R s artment of Commerce ex- G0y Galameau, 12, daughter of | pahy in her arms and when the lit- | the president that the “coalition™ \ ) hisor o i Milors 1. the proprictor one beeame ill and began to kick | was in charge of malters affecting MAN INJUREH lN []IVE p Mason. And Lealph Ko- [ L Miss Louice Robillard. @ servant in | 4 sirugzle she brought him in and such legislation el alio i he hotel, placed him en the hed. She became HMouse leaders have been rather QLSO : 2 Romain Detrand, of Graccf dizzy from the gas and remembercd open in cupressing themselves about BRINE \ Gl Mo oe 1 b w (hat che threw hersell on the bed the senate’s attitude toward spee:d [ y Firs 1 cin i i i 1 . beside the baby. Then lost con- tachi legislation. Today Repre- o | ! ‘.‘ (BN : S ciousness. entative Tilson, the republican . — h ) \ oLl G H " UI N' _ Did Not Know n’ n»ln‘(.'l - eader, blawed the senate for “cre- (Continued I'rom First Page) Sl el PR i h ! Cross cxaumined by Judze Manzan. [atlng uncertainty that is hampering s 5 i . ki ) J Sergeant MeAvay aid he did not tell husiness and interfering with the depth and that the defendant did no Sl : o~ Ars, Doherty her baby was deid. ecomonic progress of the countr sulficiently warn the people whe ! h ; } l] When slhe asked about the baby e | Tilson, with Watson, — Speaker | swam there. It emphatically con g Pt e b 4 i ! l told her he was in another part of Longworth, Chairman Hawley of the |tends that the City of Bristol main the hospital. She did not give the | house ways and means committec; |tained > she held | “nuisance,” which was in ' . wmp cot (¢ b i Paze) sergeant the impression that she held | Chairman Snell, of the house rules [herently dangerous i Wi S any animosity towards the baby. Teommittee; Chairman Smoot, of the| Iloffman was Lknocked uncon Before talking to her, the sergeant yepate finance commiittoe; Scnator scious when he hit the hotton) s did not warn her that whatever she |y and W ! Nary of Urcgon, Iter w-fhe was pulled ashore by two g Hirtton Clar « SRl DA e (Continued 1'rom Tirst Page) said could be uscd against her, D¢ o0, one of the president’s secretar- | who were with him. He was taken « Jopar < Ihe fire | I throngh the roo = admitted to Judge Mangan. = ics, were al the breakfast to the Bristol hospital, where b e ¢ A v Legion, and BNy ngoparts of t 1 of the Aquid-, cused the yor of playing politics Detective .\»E'm.nfll 1( ‘ va“')’h-;'(ll-‘ The call by the president for the |reccived treatment from Dr. Arthur et Dl s ad Ure cur. | and ingisted vouchers were on hand | head of the ’]““'""“I”“l,‘i e img | Dreakfust conference, iminediately | 8. Brackett. X-rays were taken and v ; tain of watcr, hut the zreatest dam- | 10 SUppOrt all payments P the hospital the MOTANE lon nis return from days of battling | discloscd the seriousness of bis in o N 1 ze was donc by sniok nd watcer. »“.)“,,,‘J'f'“\”';” a\ ) ;;11 “1 in .7\; i r v ‘\”‘ m_: e x:uh :«.‘mim\ ‘_',' the warmth of the|juries. ‘ . Thiz rnems of the noted Mtaulonomi 2 Second suries, a5 & vastit of which) 8L8 K U8 ol e prites with Gull Stream, came without warning. | He sustained a broken neck and 3 ; i club are located on 1 cond floor. | they found véuchers for about onc- | t }\] e B e week preced. ||t indicated the concern of admin-|his arms and legs were completcly ; ¥ T Ry tano Dank papers and | half the amount, but claimed the in-} her husband during (as istration leaders with the jam of leg- | paralyzed as a result of the accident ) of | mionarty, Xassremoved Sitomitiotiiee i alcesiwere iplacediintihelliesiatien ns T8 ]".m“] aliole and atter qe-|islation facing the senate, which In | Mis neck was in a plaster cast for : ! prose neh in « cr police pro- | the audit was made. [ S e put « door in |€ludes action upon various appro-|a number of weeks and he was . nent of tection at t ight ot the blaze! the discussion, {he mayor uvylmh..oh‘_‘)m"( hallway and {he | Priation bills, prohibition questions|obliged to stuy in bed for several -] 1 S ha oners ¢ SesEnT R T LR i Sl et e s would not |and other matiers. With the entire|months. The injury to his neck, it \ « ocuted within 500 yard xeecding appropriations and cited | kitchen 50 Lhi | membership of the house and onc-|iy asserted, is a permanent one. (" city officials li- | escape and afier turning on the jets ond tr SrE il s ; S L e e e S el st e it ithilEh ndRS e senalefto jcometnn on BRHOMmA st icarpentenia helpg . ‘ il f u L 2 A e ¥l ) not living within appropriations, and | the child in her arms until hie be- reelection this year, there has becifer, carning $5 a day for his work. 1 B hove B " or o leave o ng ML APRTODELE e AL rug- | an anxicty on Ca also for u 3 ¢ o oi c a 3 JINES WeTe ¢ red the | the argument reached its peak 1 came naugeated. Feeling his strug- icty on Capitol hill also for u | Since the accident he has been un- i R i ‘ [ 9 o ol nevy Y. Mo€n & w briek | day afternoon when Chalrman King | gles. she put him on the bed and specding up so that adjournment lable to work. He has been paying upo . 1 QL e e Wil Strect from | renewed his protest against the may- | then lay down beside him. might be taken carly in the spring. | for medical service ever since tha ¢ i o 1d declared such conduct | sorry She Was Alhe Republicans Helpless time and will for some time to come, s | z s After the breakfast today Repre-[according to the writ. bank, which was i \ of | or's action i ; | = Manmics for i ti Ihic o- | makes responsible official a rgeant Bllinger quoted a i | iaa i Sy rn e " “mentico to {he city.” Doherty as saying: “No, what for” | scntative Snell said: “There seems | The case is returnable to the su- ) . ) E : orched by t v 1 one o May D s e mo statement | in reply to his question i she was|to Le nothing that the republicun perior court of Hartford on the | " o A : 101 et ort five ' onwer of ) (o make tday but intimated that the | not glad she was alive. She replied {leaders in the senate can do aboul |first Tucsday of next month. Fs C B s v Dran discussion is not at an cnd, making | that she was willing to make a state- the situation. They are in the ) rent P i Tl five was discoverod by ual roforence 1o the school | ment and sign it. when asked If she jminority.” You have a right ‘o a<k the e il FaVO NG ul i m Jereni ont cesion at which Chairman | et to do so. and Prosccuting At “The house leaders made it plain | culation of the Herald when insert o Hinary ' Jaosio a Gorman | wake Lo'clock whe nte used the term “menace.” ‘hmn,\ Woods brought in his scere-lat the breakfast,” said Tilson, “that ing a Classified Ad.