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2 s NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1930. | and would seel a murder indict- |special session of the council be ar- | I_ T I]UT Jensen Flies Backward (On request, went with stamped, ad- [ment before the grand jury tomor- [ranged and that Mr, Clark ; . . | dressed envelope, Mr. Ripley will furnish row in the killing of Gaw. asked to resign d await reappoint- And Upside Down Mile | | SIr o surihis Oinicter vy Rl BY RIPLEY e .Wo[!‘m‘mf Erendianati2unoy LIFE I]F [iIRL I? Roc ield, 1o T, Web. 24 (Bes L RE Es O | truckmen, after they had been held | The mayor then inquired the rea- STRAN[]E [;AREER EN“S up at the entrance of the Guggen-|son for resignation from an office | | which Mr. Camp claimed Clark did heim laboratory on the night of De- x Ly T cember 1928. An autopsy show- |not then hold. It was the expressed Sech, S cirst X U e 1E Siangalny vard and i "CONTRADICTING PROVERBS [ed that he had been killed by a |opinion of tho city's attorney that (Continued From First Page), | powerful poison. this was the quickest way to arrive George:" Mr. Woods ¢ “ WINE HOSOEVER /. Suspicion pointed to Baker, who |at a seitlement of a controver: old of her death by Norman Kerry, a kindly tone WINE IS0 HOGKER T HOUOSER LS | : : ! : lat the conclusion of a birthday par- , and Schr v « 1 e - e s ISE " Ihad once leen employed in the| A hint that effort may be made to cone HBVAR SN d and mur that A plane | | DECEIVED THEREBY /S NOT W‘va - |taboratory and a large quantity of take the case into court before the |ty in Cody’s honor at the Kerry hardly a « po I su N #ro | poison was found in a room which |return date, the first Tuesday in |hom: waive TP E |he had occupied, but he was not|April, was made today by Lawyer | Iuneral arrangem LA LITTIE WINE | he pied, but , wa > ay by Lawy inera e g 0 SEA ’ ‘ 4“”‘{- ":‘ER‘ found until last Tuesday when he|Camp who expressed a belief that |tentatively set for Iriday morning. Pros: torn ‘ 2 : . s g o THy STOMACH'S SAKE as arrested in Detroit as a robber |such procedure may be resorted to |Definite sments, _however, A t Se y TirL 5.23 spect. junless therc is early agreement. await the arrival of Miss Normand's i tornay P tat 5 2 riles - E 4 ; / readily confessed the Gaw | mother, Mrs. Mary Normand; & e it to the court's discr s : 3 | L A, LS 5 | killing to Detroit police and told in | brother, Claude Normand, Jr., and eean o G i is ot R it |a voastful manner of eight other |a sister, Gladys Normand, from St : DL : . i { 5 4 5 i | killings he had perpetrated begin- ;hn Island, N. Y. They will come by, : ) \ts have been I ning with the shooting of his step- | ) lairplane from Columbus. Ohio. father. He said he had later poi- Her father, Claude Normand, Sr. ed men in Bombay, India; Ger- | LU |dicd a few days ago en en ls- many, South America and at sea land After his arrival here he added | b ¢ A murder, a shooting and i 1 )th crime to his list, saying he ! (Continued om First Page alienat f affections snit brought 4 PARALLEL LINES Killed a railroad detective in | — e Acet shadows into. Miss Nor- ACROS5 4 PARALLEL Detroit. An inquiry to Detroit au- [expenditure that would be imposed |pang's life. fiNES o rities brought the reply that|upon the federal hudget during ths | o o o T acicseq Tihe A TOTAL OF Walter Aue, a Grand Trunk rail-|first year of their operation. These Tt odar s il mfjicsmond Taylor, 6 togd g deteelive, Thadgbeengstotyto not. the totals projected, which |, "5 5 inont Hollywood director. PARALLELOGRAMS |death with @ shot gun January 20, |are very much larger, but - SIMDW |y "y gow of the event cast itsel 1929. This was about (hrec wecks [the annual addition to the budget.| 8 SHEECE B0 fve o) "Normand as ARE FORMED atfer thebkilling ot Gaw: |Many of the items would be per-|2Ver the | A e e | Satrclt. authoritics sald that 1f|manent and increasing annustly: | |the SWeve o8 SE (0 | Raker escaped prosecution here, | “Public roads $350,000,000. k«-x bad called at Taylor's homs 2 TR Ch A f s they wished him returncd to their| “Rivers and harbors $35.000,000.| She 888 S8 0 &5 R o e an { ! . v A i W% Loy | jurisdiction for prosecution for the| “Compensation to property own- |\ PNFRH. (v 1)y was found. . s g R : Mol v MY | slaying of Aue. = {Q:,.,r,'f‘]\',’[,uf’,{ way in flood con- | (o S0 L nd was the last person : N WA . PRROR i 15 P = | | i 1 drvee: lEHED - G| o0 TR AL e e S SC BiHeriou L ’ ' Ins g Courtland S. Dines, a 3 Protection of forests $10,000,000, Causes Trouble and Miss Nor- ver millionaire, GRIZZLY ADAMS — of Califernia gragication o pesta $20100.000. | DN UL LY 0 vome CAPTURED AND TRAINED GRIZZLY BEARS AND USED THEM a4 00000, arch $5000,000, |When Miss Normand's chauffeur FOR BEASTS OF BURDEN IN TRAVELING IN THe SIERRAS. Davalopinent ot Coffihx\;ia r'“_cr.r,\mt‘ there on an errand. While From am old print e (Continued From First Page) |345,000,000. t‘hl‘ 6 tho chat lff*";‘:“‘\’f ":iq‘\ ?\‘:Qll; 2 [ Jines. (] e as e ~ “Reclamation service $100,000,000 |, oS o v lived o 2 : % while the dispute concerning the National parks and e P .E,\V:d“:;p’,i alihonss Elm street he went 1 2 but he did not wan 1 = | official status of Mr. Clark contin-|s54 000,000, the driver was acauitted. tioned him. - Bk 4 ¥ ; ued, and several hundreds of muni- | wypaito ool e 000 100 [ ABoutielycariiat st ssi N OEmADG Often Spoke of “Sugar Daddy” | o : { ] ; P Elbeliean 1oyes favitia o iauieonie | e omeasice ALY NOLTMNEIR o ot enciinte (R alvorc o The young man told of walking e life for, but fir went | / \ of deliberations which were fo de-|. .y cOnStEietian FIIETRA00 Iplaint of Mrs. Georsla W Church from church w 3 It g | to the telephone ar g | =, £, 3 - cide whether they would receive "in:-r.:1éod a}n]v ARt |against Norman W. Church., Miss her near a gasoline station 5 : ; s ' A FISH WITH TUR X their weekly stipend today. | £50,000.000 Y& ¥ !’“Y‘A ormand retaliated with a com- ; g g e 5 cluded were the Smon| 820,000,000, ¥ arging libel, and asked half ford avenue, & as ) few | ir ¢ N = INSTEAD OF SCALES P Included were the following: De. bl S14E s plaint charging e minutes later bu - . ; partment of public works, $11,500 d’“"‘~' ““; . ’(‘_"fl‘fl"{f‘“»' bam‘cksia million dollars damages. The di- about it. He ! ; his Sera WAS CAUGHT BY WILLIAM G LONG fire department, $3,971.75; police de ‘““."_f‘:?»tlz\i):;““ o0 oo0) | ckce comBlalIE ARt he had often hear ¢ o ; S ey 1is ¢ —of Seattle partment, $3,595.74; park depart- “n‘m'% e st diaiin. “sugar d " Tnox P % A ! P Sepl. 1929 ? 3 ; Ith department, = Ll R This series of unfortunate events whom t hit i e aous & . . ; 3 2; public welfare department, | 4% H‘i“u’{“‘“?‘;‘:""‘“ War veterans |go phurt and humiliated Miss Nor- ever, that she had a girl chum 1 have AR n 5 i 3 N 9.65. el R N e mand that she lost much of her ing at 43 Cabot street the & ng her near No. 3 fire hou ain | Bt e 2 in the mayor's| 40,000,000 A |nerve and sparkle 1l Holly- : Al 3 = T T office rang continually, the inquiry |SeTrIce $40,00 LS 5 |wood's great and near-great gath- ¢ 4 ; & RV el AN INSCRIPTION WESTONE almos ariably hav 1 ‘Increase in World war veterans|,.. 2 S Young woman, who told him . mat b e atter R R Ry ' o AUSTRALIA (slerculin Imost imarlably having Lo do with | Inereess i Wor [ered at ner home, as always, to named Schmalz was the v assured hir . 4 e REIER £ 199, Ring Preores Syndicate, Ine. Great Beltaln righty resscved-. RupesIris. the important questions of salari i e s |listen to her wit and laughter. A s i A | and wages. At the suggestion of th ncreased civil service penslons| “yjic"Normand was born in Bos- ety o e R EXPLANATION OF SATURDAY'S CARTOON mayor, all payrolla were brought to | $20,100.000. [ton, November 10, 1594, and her - ot be ved by the| “Increase in civil service pay . } ‘ ter being signed by the | ivil - service Pay e,y moved to Staten Island when ’ . y e . e . s . ~ y . c 2 12100,000,00 Washington Was the First American Millionaire—The marriage of George Washington to 3 the eeveral boards: 300000000 she was quite young. She was the There they were signed by the ucition $100,000.00. S tomboy of the neighborhood and one geant w geant Flyn 8 b Blufis Fainting Spell address and he fficer Stroll Later the same night, the young LS e 2 g 7 A - went to the A ' ouse | womar q U aiven oy | Martha Dandridge Custis united the two largest fortunes in the American colonies at the |, <o 2nd made ready so that the otal $1,725,000,000. and interviewed h d mother, | Schmalz w, George Groth of | time. The great American thereby became the first to enter the class of millionaires in the |comptroller might sign without de-| Tmplies 40 Per Cent Increase a2 her yonihiul et Was Loul who told them George was not liv- | 19 Ari cet, and of | new domain. This statement is verified by Washington’s last will and testament and proba- |lay and bring about payment of sal-| “The present federal income 1| Colenno g Tewe Codvito whomyeh ing with his wife, who made her Schmalz and h et tory proceedings before the authorities of Virginia aries today, if possible. |approximately $4,000,000,000 per an- Va8 married at 3 o'clock one morn- home &t 650 West Main street. After | Groth stopped his car on Fast Main) ™50 ) oy o N Bor Fidea £ Arkansas. In 192 ‘ ¢ o Day and his lawyer, Attorney num and such a program would im- [\N& after a gay party. “covering” the Arr A 1 nd Miss Velicka jumped out| Dan Durham, Boxing Champion of / rkansas—In 1923 at the encampment of the Arkansas | pon216 Gaftney, called on Attorney |ply an increase in taxes of 40 per| Mi% Normand at 14 posed for house with policeman, Sergeant { started to u ational Guard, Durham won the state boxing championship without putting on a glove. He |camp before o'clock this morning | cent artists and modeled clothes. In Fiynn and Officer Strolls went to 650 | 1a1nlcd or feigned 11| was matched for three fights, and won them all by forfeit. His challenge to about 1,500 men |and were in conference with him for | “In addition to the above list other ’“‘('h“""‘,;‘;‘;"“;h“‘ polgnets West Main street and interviewed | ! 1 her to ¥ ISitdos . ; 3 e ’ i ¢ = q 3 about half an hour. | projects are being urged, but are not | S oEx & ow sl Gl 4 o 5 she | Was not accepted. He then received the Qoph) giving him thg*v s-t.ate boxing championship. S i A Camra AN ics B o e e, Bt eoni | York, acting a small role as a div- e s 2 inted again fer she | TOMORROW—A Remarkabhle Swim Later, City Treasurer Curtis L.|impose a further expenditure of |\n8 Eirl ‘The boy told them his tather had L, e Sheldon visited Mr. Camp for advice | fully §1,500,000,000 per annum." — eallad s Tl oltbk ba e e e ad | d a weakness = =S Ea ‘ | as to what stand he should take with | ~Walter Newton, one of the presi- not admit him becaus red PO - “North, up Summer hel|Broadway. Just before she lost her |and Chief Hart hurried to get him |reference to orders signied by either | dent's secretaries, in announcing the I3[] PERS[INS ARE him. The sergeant asked ¢ 3 it : nney lied. job in April a glass of water which he swallowed | Day or Clark. He was informed that |subject of the breakfast table con- e you was a photograph about the i x 2 5 lied About where did you get 27| “What name did you register un- | hastily. He appeared resigned to his | Day is, in the opinion of Lawyer |ference, said the first of the pro- and the boy produced one of h o ; o RPN was the next question der2R | fate ana did not wince when Mello, | Camp, the legally elected comptrol- | posed items which should be given father in a group. urning to \ o eon.| “In the middle,” he deplied | “George Schultz and wife.” | the material* witness, unhesitating- |ler, but restrained from carrying out | consideration would be legislation | S Armistice street to show the photo- | i : e said Had Gun to Scare Girl Hundreds Knew of Romance |1V picked him from a “line-up” offitherdtesiol offlee. B0 s a0 I e elenad ios £he ) compeneillon 4D graph to the other office 1 e S L tiine br & el AT os| WA Lr i e oe fadiie) {iie | CDICOKeTSAEs (tiie ienihatian €reeit) form e dNALL IS SR assibtan . Co Wotld Wy vetrans, . Flynn sighted 2 man turr : %, got into his|have?” Mr. Woods asked and|Caplain George J. Kelly received [TUHNINE away. poreton counbels ,Dmm{;,n L) oAl of (s (TG e (Scutiiuediomplltet Lage) the house and a gl s : : 5 drove her|Schmalz @ red that it was 2| word by telephone that there had Empty Shell Recovered i no comptroller at the present posals, Newton sald, were not dis- —— TronlsLoatnimitivas HCAEBRCIAR AR E e X he did not vecall where|been a shooting on Summer s murdered young woman's | Ume. y _|cussed, but the important aspects of |while motoring to their homes in ing Officer Stiolls to 5 g TiHam. Phe 1att th irchased if, having had it for a|at 10:15 o'clock, numerous t " | parents were in the detective bureau Allofn y Camp expressed r@fl the government’'s financial status nearby towns. ¢ar, Sergeant St e S e He bought the bullets| phone calls were pouring into head. | While the detectives were running | that sz“f must T}”lf‘”i‘,.!‘,p and | gone into in detail. All Available Help Called sidewalk and I¢ it, ol i N e e carl c i it was learned that|40WN clues, but left before .\‘a)\lnalz;“""“!"‘l ofen smicablopact »:n;nw Appropriation measures already| Tn a short time, the Central Schmals el SLki Bl et thou eh 4| hundreds of employes of Lande vas brought in. Late sesterday aft. | of the problem to be arrived &t be- | passed by the house include §1,1 Zmergency hospital had treated 50, ernoon Schmalz accompanied police- | tWeen the mayor and the common 00,000 for the treasury-post office |and when the situation became more men to the Armistice street section | cOUncil. 3 departments, $552,000,000 for the |serious every available doctor and and pointed out the spot where he Camp’s Opinion | independent offices, $153,000,000 for {nurse on the staff was called. Am- To guide principals in the dispule, | the agriculture department, §1 bulances were summoned to all parts he gave out the following opinion, | 160,000 for the state, justice, com-lof the city and returned with full aking him by the arm s 1 1o police permit to have firearms & Clark knew of the alleged geant asked him if he had a “You fed it in your overcoat, | illicit romance between Schmalz and volver, to Schmal plied e later, & 1 1 for w se2" Mr. Wooc the yo voman. Fellow workmen Sl eIy ) s s ; had adviscd Schvale to stop secing |11 hrown away the shells. One his ovfirro e ey ST roomed at t - 1 to seare her” Schmalz | |8 (lnE ot flfi)?.s ‘;?m]u:- . Guarded Throughout Night 2dutessed oG Ly canien Sheldon: | merce and labor departments: $253.- | loads. Sightseeing busses were final- It was of libre and there o | cc M T 1 stre i break away from her, without avail After his tie, scarf and other be- N EgIOUL e L DS g 000,000 for the interior departme ly utilized to bring in the suffere thres em amber 1 1 d you pu bullets in | gpe was A{tine £5c Him i | longingsbvers taken rominim e W T SE SR T $148,000:000 for tho first deflclency| Warnings were broadcast over shells whic Rl EHEE whi -[it?" he was aske Main and Commercial streets when | V8 locked in a cell and Super- Dear Siri— : y:'q.-in\»\f\swu s e reaoltations Bnddinstnittions tor charged, With Offic t t ough Liie jome day | the factory employes were on their | Numerary Officer Saunders was de- . AR e s Rl e tn't stop.” he answercd | way home, evening after evening, it | {ailed to guard him throughout the Schmalz in time arrived this morn- s gig; night. After a few ]mh:]ulns lielceled eadquart tart 0 t t r 1 ' S | e oftia 5 _Ifor a newspaper, which was given to IV hatha B A ght ne.” o & o U““‘ "O x‘ ],f went to sleep. In court his hair was shoot the 3 5 ha “AN ade up your mind e anhia onra m' neatly combed and he had the ap- « vt i 0 nesa ag pearance of one who had rested c told me schmalz and while she was discuss- | o), Officers Strolls and Doty guard- she looked out & Win- | o4 jim constantly in court. 1ala across the | = g(iorney Thomas F. McDonough A UatReT L ]"'\f\‘,“‘j"'l)1:”"“’(‘:},“{ amounced this afternoon that he sald bha. ed out the gun.” o < 1d Mrs, Schmalz would confer with St i ] « many times did you fire?” B 2void him but he | sehmialz in the Jjail this atternoon, P eer ther « 1 catiid jon't remember.” 7 % Cing 18 land he will represent him in ¢ 2 rds 2 She represent- | o bovior court. He said Mrs. Schmalz retained him after court tod Bullets Cause of Death R0 2 : Slanione ‘ was an expectant nalz is well known in New | | Britain and was a follower of the |orders and should be honored by the | Officer . Q G at the Salvation Army training col- athietic {eams of Landers & | eity treasurer. Police, Boy Scouts Seek 117 (", lion cinereency hospital. mer street gt (U s Tanager of | TNy epinion Mir. Day is st Miceing Southington Man e from Mrs. Fred |0 raciory basketball feam a few | the legally elected comptroller, but Shevlatite! e Hieraid) Major Adolph Kraniz, divisional vears ago and scldom missed a i resirained from acting because «f| gouthington, Feb. State and |commander of the Golden Gate di- opened (he door | jcepall game in the Industrial | the injunction proceedings. Southington police, Boy Scouts, |vision of the Army, said the food S pecond Il o g O SOl L friends, and relatives have started an [had been purchased from reliable aloney, who lived in cording fo the police, Miss| MORTIMER H. CAMP, intensive search for Bert Aichler.|dealers and had been prepared by an saw the shooling | yjicka had been warned by police- “Assistant Corporation Counsel” |,zoq ahout 58 years, who has been |experienced cook ) s0 hysterical the police | oy on night beats to be more ci _ Clark Perplexed missing from his home on West| Dr. J. J. Carroll, who attended advisable nobitorduestion liey] iof her company, after they had|| Mr, Clark professed to be in & |creotsince 3 o'clock Saturday morn- |many of the victims, said a prelim time. Officer Dolan also | ([ 75 (il young men of ques- | auandary, hesitating to affix his sig- iz jears have been expressed by |inary investigation indicated the g woman in the Gonaye repute in automobiles late | hature to any order on the tr members of his family and friends [chicken had poisoned the banqueters at night. All her young women |urer until the injunction order had |(pat he may have committed suicide. |He pointed out Mrs. Arthur Hopking, friends knew of her affair with |been interpreted by the court, ad- Aichler, who is married and is the [one of those stricken, had eaten no himalz and it was said she always | Vising him whether he would be | faher of two children, went to bed |other food at the meal. 1 opss cerred to him as her “sugar | held in contempt for refusing to act |, ysual Friday night, but his wife S ston, who s 3 A daddy.” in the event that he did not sign. {awoke at 3 o'clock Saturday morn- ! ; +| ' Besides her parents, Mr. and Mrs.| All of the officials involved Were |ing {o find him gone. He had been | pronounced Miss | iuion \‘olicka of 1 Ann street, the |in agreement that, under no circum- 'in“jil health for some time and he en e failed fo find | Ui iSO ed by three brothers, | stances, was Day authorized to act |paq often shown signs of melan- | Dolan, immediate- | (¢ 1o and Joseph Velicka of this|as comptroller. The moot question | cholia, | i tried to find her | ST g Anthony Velicka. of Hart-| was whether the courl by enjoining | He was employed s a collector | el Lo & “T:v'.}v:‘)x.‘.{/m,.,’,r,‘i ford. ~ | Clark not o turn over to Day any |or the . A. Cowles Hay, Grain & AL ummon Dt PUr- | ey noral services will be held Wed- |of the books records “or anything | peed Co. in Plantsville, but officlals v 7 z 2in General hospital s leailad day morning at a time to be an- | pertaining o the office,” had in-|o¢ the concern stated today that his (Continued From First Page) T o ton | Nounced later by Anthony Veskunas, striicted him to proceed as before. |books and his accounts were all in ) Cocn B i ats [BnaeTaker. | he mayor took the stand that the | grger. and weary when he reached tha ok Miss Velicka was a native of this | common council had approved the | ground. and the f of three emply . o : L e 'Y ity and attended the local schools. | appointment of Clark, to be effective 5 sTaEy . Carried Sealed Barograph ! ”l’“‘"' s in i " 12's revolver bore until such time as a successor was (Honm Plainville (OuPle Bowlus carried a sealed barograph Bl real Net | nstelled in oftice, and that this ac-| On Their Golden Wedding |and was started on his fiight by an DESAL SLEUTHS FRUSTRATE tion has not been completed becausé | (Special to the Herald) | officfal timer. The barograph will ! t IhEal, N ehar a prima facle case of illegality has| Plainville, IFeb. 24.—Mr. and Mrs. |he checked to establish the official “Mr. William H. Day was duly Separate Bills Included elected comptroller in my opinion| In addition it also includes approx- by regular meeting of the common [imately $39,000,000 in separate bills, council on February 12th, 1930, m]‘l:‘«’)f which $31,000,000 is for federal he thereafter took oath of office. | highway ald; $5.400,000 for the gold Subsequently he was restrained from |star mothers pilgrimage to rope; acting as such comptroller by Mayor | $1,200,000 for Mediterranean fruit Angelo M. Paonesea, as an individ- | fly_eradication: §600,000 for pink ual, by injunction proceedings | holl worm eradication, and $200,000 “During the period between (hulfnr the naval arms conference at time that he qualified and the time | London. that he was restrained from acting '\d('ll"d to these ate "H‘: which by such injunction proceedings, he |Wwould authorize the expenditure of [*C X was in m\'Jopm\gn évrn ;m(h’:n 14 about $306,000,000, including the |t¥-scven of them were {0 act for the city ot New Britain as | $230,000.000 public buildings pro-|ran&ing in age from & ihr o el e e o 1| erentiand w3 160000 steransinos | SO DOV RO it ERaE el S | A Twenty-two officers and cadets of ) ring el pital program, etc. ) ‘ by him during that period are valil (50 SO e S Hem it scores of visitors from San Jose, Santa Cruz, Oakland and other points had partaken of the food Twenty of those who appeared to be seriously affected were removed to hospitals after being given emer- gency treatment. Others were cared for at the emergency hospital whil those able were permitted to go to their homes. Records disclosed 107 were ed at the Central Emergenc 1 did you make Two Women Collapse Dolan and McCabe (hokes Girl in Anger who was 4 Miss Velicka and he prostrate ollapsed. GG SR Betn 8ot up and Day has been in- |Joseph Lanzoni of §2 FarmingtonTtime in the air, and if found correct birha tana e AT PLANS ']F PRIS[]NER Cstructed not, to attempt control of |avenuc celebrated their 50th wed- | the new American record of 4 mobile policeman active in the |the department. [ding annive v Saturday. They | 5 minutes and 27 seconds will e et onol el | Opponents of the mayor had |were given w surprise party in the | be 2 Officers David Doty and George | argued that Clark's connection with [evening by their daughters, Mrs.| Tt was Bowlus who interested Moffitt ‘saw Schmalz coming out of | (Continued From First Page) the city government ceased when Rose Tedesco, Mrs. Martha Bonols, |Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh in the wooded section near Armistice — | Day was elected, and that, if he |sil>f>tll of New Britain and Mrs. Re- | motorless planes and both Mr. and oot st & few seconds before |clared it was a mystery to them | to again assume control, it will be gina Marchetti of Forestville. Mrs, Lindbergh recently qualified as Sergeant Ilynn and Officer Strolls | 10w he obtained the weapons. | necessary for the mayor to appoint | About' 200 guests were present | glider pilots. Lndbergh announced On the train and after his arrival | him, with the consent of the com- |from New York, New Haven, Bris-|that he was making a study of the here Baker discussed his self-con- [non council. |tol. Forestville, - Southington, Mill- | motorless plane as a possible aid to Harl was 4 cadquarters | fessed killings as freely as. he had | Paonessa and Camp Confer | ale, Hartford, New Britain and |proper flying. when Schmalz tin. “This |in Detroit. [ The mayor and Mr. Camp held a |Plainville. The couple received many is the man,” § nn said He was taken from the train o |long conferenceSaturday noon after juseful gifts, including several gold | TAIT REPORTE DUNCHANG is the producing police headquarters, where he was|the former had read in the news- | picce Games were played and | Washington, Feb, 24 (UP)—T! s« nickel plated revolver, | examined for two hours by District | papers the declaration by the dancing was enjoyed. Refreshments | condition of former Chief Justice "id von do it for. George?" | Attorney Thomas C. T. Crain be-|sistant corporation counsel t Songs were sung by |Taft, ill at his home here, was sail i Back Latied fim “sie broke|fore whom e dietated 'u detalled | Uhere lstin éue mow W the office of |Mrs. Erminls Carvl and \Domienic fte be unshinged 1o & bulletin issucd np my home,” was the reply, as the confession. | comptroller. | Zattala. The Happy Six dance or-|at 11:40 a. m. today by his physi- 'n wonced fobrn Lis fores| Mr. Ciain ssld fhst. be would ! it Uit tlme, actording ‘ol the lchesira played sader fhe dicsction of | clans, THe dteiem e said Taft epent He gulped and seemed dazed | have Baker examined by an alienist | mayor, Mr. Camp suggested that a | Joseph Cianci. a comfortable night, ived, and suspected it was their \

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