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«s | NEW BRITAIN HERALD [-] NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, MARCH &, 30 Oklahoma Victims Paralyzed |(itation and Engin ) From Drinking Bad Jamalca Ginger|__Frogram to Be Given) 4 Oklahoma City, Okla. March § | (UP)—More than 500 persons were | t ted today from effects of drink- ing “Jake,” popular low-pricc intoxi- | ESTIMATES MA[]E | cant which paralyzed the victims. i | Many were stricken at their | | homes yesterday. Ph ans could | 0 i promi: them no relief, At least ‘uH 89000 P d I Sia i Bospliala aalnHyRicians wal ound Increase over some cases might result fatally. | l R aenina oevuerea cnaan g | 1909 Expenses Planned Sicians reported many victims, who had noted only slight muscular| p,n50n March § (P—British air twitches carly in the day, were| . 3 s Sadne | force estimates for 1930, as shown | 30 Dr. Cook Hopes to Prove Claim | Of North Pole Discovery to World ‘ Leavenworth, Kas., March § (@ — [ When Dr. Frederick A. Cook, leaves| the federal penitentiary here on pa- role, probably today or tomorrow, lic | will depart with a five year rccord | marked by service, kindness znd | fortitude. Only the receipt of formal papers | from the attorney general in Was from e aworney generat in wasn- | Weslegan Professor {o Speak at e i, wanat vty e s Collge (lub Meeting claim for his the north pole, department of jus BELIEVE IT OR NOT {555 5By RIPLEY (Reg. 1. S. Pat OIL) CLAMS HAVE TEETH — AND FREQUENTLY TAKE ° LONG WALKS serted discovery of and freedom. The ice announced yves- Dr. Clyde Olin Fisher, professor of cconomicz and social science at All vietims told authoritics the |in a White paper issued today, total ‘H"]"‘ ]“‘Ij“u;‘”'"fl"':“d\{ (i":' "fi’:'c-\l‘p"‘r';; Wesleyan university, Middletown, illness followed drinking of jamaica 17,850,000 pounds (about $9 Ao Prison | Wil e the speaker atia meclinkiol ginger distributed by hootleggers | 000), an increase of $90.000 pounds | & 4 : the College club of New Britain o At . April 6. 1925, scntenced to 14 years 2 % and “blind pig” drug stores. (about $4,450.000) over the 1929 ex- | I indinine months imprisenment for| oo held Monday eventng lock Ban On Jamaica Ginger | penditure | { .l e R le el s frann aoonE the home of Mrs, . Cor- A federal ban was placed on the | Lord Thomson, sceretary of state Ii nection with oil promotion activities | ?in: 9 Laurel Road shipments of Jamzica ginger from |for air, in an accompanying state- | f Dr. Fisher will on “Small in Tort Worth, Texar. Prisoners Hear News When news reached the prison Dr. Cook’s parole had been ap- proved, the “whispering wires” by which news travels through the hig i penal institution, buzzed with mem- ories of the deeds of kindness of the )Tx\(:(:“: :‘::(M;v‘w;l fl:.d LO.‘.‘:S,(;:}"'{:;x"m” said the increase would “al- BLACK HEN scs sterday ¢ E low for a broad continuity of air e said |)t] would exist until specialists | policy and approved increase of the TURNED WHITE / are able to determine the cause of | Royal Air force. The increase is of | = e [ | the affliction. |snicdl dimensions, therefore demon- FHILHESVALD iz stah' Most of the victims live in the part |strating once more the earnest de- 229 of the city where oil ficld men and |sire of H laborers live. Mzny were youths. |avoid a | Loan Companies in Connecticut— | hwa H bhers or Good Samari- ] | Dario Niccodemi's play “Scam- Majesty's government to | polo” will be presented in Y. M. T % sastrous competition in air | A, & B. hall tomorrow cvening clderly physician-cxplorer, as the William Hartigan, chief of the [armaments.” | under the dircction of Mi Pina comments passed from lip to lip United States food and drug station | He revealed that it was planned | Careddu, a young woman who came | among « conglomerate population of at Kansas City, has placed an agent |that the new airship, 1100, should | fo this city from Italy a year ago to 4,900 prisoners | Hundreds of these men were re- | calling today Dr. Cook's words of encouragement head of a night school he organized. as night intern in the prison hospital and as ecdito of the New Era, the prison maga- In charge of the situation here and |make a flight to Montreal in the late % announced that wnless the malady “is halted within 24 hours T shall | complete her cducation in the arts. pring or summer while in the [ The leading feminine role will be [ autumn the R101 is to fly to India | played by Anna DiLeo, who has send nationally known specialists to [and back. | achieved consid Oklahoma City.” “The trials of the R100 and R101 | Hartford as an actr “The wholesale paralysis is the |pave ble success in| s, Philip Vail shown that a satisfactory |of Torrington will be leading man. worst thing our department has ever | measure of suc has been| In addition to the drama. there| ine experienced,” onc of the agents de- ‘lnr'hih\ed." he said, “both airships | will be several one act pla Young | In the official family, the guard clared. proved o he thoroughly stable and | Americans” will be presented by a likewise had the same views. The Sells Tor Little Money 5 s c Money | casy to control.” {local cast consisting of Hildo Bal- spoke highly of the fortitude of Di Y “Jake” is an abbreviated name| e added that it was proposed |ducci, Mary Formica, Lina Ciquero, | Cook, who entered the penitentiary for “jamaica ginger,” a drink sold at {that a squadron of flying boats | Antoinetic Vilardi and Charles Di- 5 <5 at 60 years of age and who leav blind pigs and some drug stores. Tt |should make a cruise over the Bal- [ minno. The last named will appear / |it at 65, with little money, but op is easily procurable here in cight |tic sea during the summer. |in a monologue “The Little Woy DESECRAT‘ON By NATURE | timistic and with plans for his fu = ounce bottles for 50 cents and some | L | A force written by Paul DeSole of »*LTr\cuGH THE INSCRIPTION STATED THAT— ture. places it is sold at 25 cents a drink. | | this city will be one of the attrac- 6 rmn i X | His two daughters and his divorc The liquor is highly intoxicating. | | tions. -~ This Greve may never be opened. I ed wife, never have visited him. Federal and city officials have | ‘ mpolo” will be given in| A LWING TREE HAS BURST \T ASUNDER . Notwithstanding the discouragin . ttarted raids on places selling “jake” | Italian and the other parts of the {onnover; Geimany outlook, Dr. Cook announced whe: and tests aro being made of the | | entertainment in English. he entered the prison that he woul contraband in an attempt to learn M PI‘ANE‘ Miss Careddu is a student of the be a model prisoner. Officials sa) poison is attacking the drama, p'\mvmz nd em"n\g 1 A he made good his intentions. TS 5 BLUE BERRY IS RED Warden T. B. White said that Dr. : : | o b) " |t e : e Dr. Fisher was born in Kitrell, N. Thre Avitors Rt From POYS) HARMONIGA BAND | & iz TSGR ookt “bad et the ouranding | DY EUL Y 1 e e | Rev. G. W. and Ida Lee Fisher. Ho St busy to pause and give some BR!AN]] ATTITU]]F | . | WILL PLAY AT BANQUET A CHIMPANZEE Was TRIED AND CONVICTED G [ reccived his A. B. degrec from Trin- v o] Wreck in Gfiflyml e | before & Police Judge in South Bend, Tnd. / HOT WATER WILL FREEZE MORE QUICKLY | Hones to Prove Claims |1y colleze, Durhan, N,;nifii‘;:v!”: S e | | FOR THE CRIME OF SMOKING A GIGARETTE THAN COLD WATER. Close friends of Dr. Cook have said | M- i ealziant iyl | Juvenile Musicians to Entertain at | 20, Kirg ¥ e, 1 that he still hopes of establishing l‘]« m “:‘ ‘:n' Tos Angeles, March § (®—Jimmy | i L aii s todtho Aldtove ey iori{ne | thorne cw Britain, I Doles, ~otoran of the air. and his| Annual Mceting of Barnesdale EXPLANATION OF YESTE Rl)n 8 CARTOON B Wikistonn Nolnas | Tuniclds 1 to 1912 i S 5 Alfonso XIIT Was Born a King—Alfonso XIII, the present ruler of Spain, and the post- | written some material on his polar [he was principal of the Lakewood . : . |two companions were found late yes- | Community Society. S Her s > : ) ; eI aGl Dttt < Tor the Hekd Key Flgm‘e n Fm‘[hel‘ Nego“a"lfirdwin e e e | humous issue of King Alfonso XII of pain, was born six months after his father demised. |cxpeditions. which he will publish. e % ncipallof the 5 of their red tri-motored transport | ;T havmonica band of i According to the laws of succession in Spain he was a king before he was born, and pending ‘ Lodersihe ((",rm:,,;{{ i in B NG 2 3rits 30ys’ club under Gl il oo e each | hig i tions of Naval CO[][EI‘&]]GC {plane at the bottom of a thousand [ o (¥ BOYS €luh under the ditec: | his attainment of majority his mother, Dona Maria Cristina, ruled in his name the Reina | o CO0k I thech o 1935, In addi- | I'rom 1816 to 1917 he was fellow in g —_ fisoet ‘ll':“ sy pieh ""“n:‘\l‘“;:::g“' | E. Berg, will provide entertaimment | Regente. . fion fo his prison sentence, ho was | cconomics at Cornell and tho follow- |t BEC RS TeGD aIMS. | at the annual banquet of the Barnes- | a) 0 T fined $12,000. 1f he makes a poverty | ing year was Presiden hite fellow Londen, March & (P—Aristide| In the secluded chasm, a group of | G ‘Uonmunity Socioty, o, ae. | MONDAY—The Sex Without a Shore affidavit that he cannot pay the|in social scicnce. In 1919 and 1820 Briand, French foroign minister and |grict-stricken friends scrambled | cording to arrangements made with o~ e = | amount, another 30 days in lieu of |he was instructor in cconomics at Trance's naval delegation head, was |40V the stecp walls and through | (haries Ringrose, chairman of the dded to his sen- | Clark college and lectt S e S NE payment will be S i Al e s he furthep | the heavy timber and underbrus entertainment committee. The han- ‘ tence. Since he is paroled, that 30 |nomics at ihefkerafeniciodarginithoylunthes |gnd them after a weary trek|gque ake place Monday. March | Andhcngh Scolded by Warden White said, will be ap- | he became as gotiations of the five naval Pow-|fhrough the mountains. The bodics | | o at the Quartette | m, plied to the time of his parole. onormcs Fat W v ers fo limit, and possibly redvee, |had lain there for 12 d : 3 a3 i rate Traffic Officer ; sk s Dadame professor: naval armaments. | Trom the mute " evidence fhe | The speaker will be Rev. William | Del Monte, Cal, March § (Ui%) | He is 2 member of the American he United States and Great Brit- |searchers found, it scemed that | L. Alderson | Charles Lindbergh may be EARL [ll: RUSSLYN Fconomic associatian and Phi Betg er in eco- In 192p ain have reached virtual under- | Doles. passenger pilot for the W est- | Due to the withdrawal of Ired- one of America's outstanding Kappa. He is also the al.tlIOP of B. standing on a limitation arrange- [ern Air Lxpress and his mates, Co- | erick W. Radil as o candidate for| i { heroes, but to o statc | 1y i |government. publicatior o o; ment permitting “parity” between |Pilot A. W. Bieber and Steward | cc-clection president, the nom- B l A d I g | officer he is merely a traffic 0 Sl] k Up S p | Fede Power in the tlement o them, and while Japan still is hold- [ John W. Slaton, had run afoul a|inating committce has Serm| WIS A Made m lages 0 blocker. b aAKEN I dwam SCOH‘ | Railway Labor Disputes.” ing out for a higher cruiser ratio |terrific windstorm while fiying with- | the name of Anton Schifiert as one v o G‘ When Lindbergh's blu 1 (1, l ] TOd | T e w willing to grant, few doubt that a|to Los Angeles on February 2 | dates are Charles B. Iratt and| . highw y some five miles from ‘COUNTY “Y” BANQUET compromise arrangement also is Wing Tore Off | Charles G. Schenk. | e Pebble ‘Beach through lack of ‘EflPOll&d () Seaman and Le | within reach with the Tokyo dele-| RBuffeted about in their heavy| The election will be completed | BRaaINOTESAUNDE S wind currents, about 75 cars werc Swampscott, Mass, Mar. 8 (UP) ON TUESDAY EYENIHG gates. | plane as they neared the divide of | March 14 and the znnouncement| Paris, March 8—The politic nd | held up by the blockade. About 60 persons were shaken ‘”" vessel Sa]l | X v Briand's Problem 'Difiers |the mountain range. Doles realizkd | Will be made at the banquet. patrioti meditations of a good | A traffic offi appeared on and f bus passengers and the | But M. Briand, who bas just Te- [{he futility of attempting o reach| Plans include the presentation by French citizen can now be soothed || the scene, scolded Lindbergh and driver injurcd when a bus and — Trophies to Be Presented to Winners turned with a French representa- Loz Angeles and banked about, | Patrick Ringrose on behalf of the by smoking a pipe bearing the | then untangled the tic-up. sireet car collided at Dlaney Beach| Tos Angcle March § (P)—The tion after an absence of three weeks, | speeding for the desert to the cast|¢lub of a suitably ecngrossed |image of his hero, or the leader presents a problem of another color; | where he could land, as once before | acknowledgment of thanks to Rev.|whose policies disturb him. The “The bu c & demand for a naval tonnage €on- | ho had, and await the passing of | Pr: J. Ii. Klingberg for his gift of | latest thing in pipes ar hm\_ Wells of in, carried 15 members | h | sidered cxcossive by Great Britain, |(he storm. Ho dropped too low and | @ Plot of ground for a community carved with the featurcs of promi- FALCONS T0 HAVE SCHOOL |« the Order of Red Men returning| sailor left in a foreign land when he e with an alternative of political pacts {4 wing snagged on a canyon ridge. house site. nent men. to arblehead from party here. | fails to return to ship before sailing o angoments | guAranteEing | T SnaSEed o1 & Sonion ine| | Tho banquet will start st 6:50|" Pipo dreams, perhaps, but an en-| (| SING]NG AND DANGING mhere were about 45 passengers on | dme. Hariord March 8 SElanstogas French security as the price of lim- im,:;",i’:;mpm:n (;:” carthward, a |©/clock and will be served by a com- | terprising pipe maker is -having + street car. | he earl did not cnlist as a seaman *"T““”"‘ pES ‘*"K“”‘-fi dinnerfoc piio itation at a lower figure. tremendous gust of wind caught the | [ittee in charge of Mrs. Charles G. | great success with his new models. The accident occurred when the {aboard the motorship Penrith Castle Hartford County Y. M. C. A. Ath- ¥ MacDonald. British min- | fcolage, tossed it a hundred feet | SChenk. vice presiden | The foreign policies of Aristide | ),y (ueiiaion Inau strect car stopped. Wells, driving in | for the one shilling a month the | letic association to be held = Mareh nd chairman of the naval | \eeers the aidse and dropped it a| Afler the openins prayer and|Briand might. the maker feels, be | back of if, was unable to stop the|ship's master azreed to pay him, he [ 11th at Y. M. C. A rapidly near- . b group singing led by B. F. Arm-|better understood if vote smoke Course to Instruct Boys and bus which skidded and tu d s0 | admitted to immigration authoritics completion. The speaker of the conference, who professes optimism |y oe8 € pEEE ot Ghnon , N it thieinceo thousand feet. into it CAnyon | ctrong, with Ben Parker at the|a nd pipe. Briand himself, i tonr londBcrashed into) thy inz will he Rev. Harold Cutbill, carly to | arl of Rosslyn, British nobleman. oldicr and author, was in the United States today with his status that of a in Varlous Athletic Sposts—“Fly- operated by Chester W ing Parson” Will Speak | depths. tha | Thursday. The cnlistment preceded fions, wil confer with M. Briand on | ‘Wit (10 searehers came upon | PIARS: Prosident Radil win sall upon fwho fainow ‘irsing (o, guide the Girls In This City. [EERe windows on |y A fow hours (he docking of the | frequontly referrcd to s the l"lyi:\_r:: the general $tatus of the conference (o anin they found it necessary to | oo [0t BAHCS 100 T e o0 e dom s om0 tichlelos Bston s teatatiect ftsselfrom Mondoniab,aly Hodeo PRI SR ot S R X mnalfoniiliohAnzloaenahmeletions o ot s e e matalream U oae Sh e o lling Conmilee | trotbled) dhannclsiet Hip Brondarijis n Al v passenzors reported serious in- | The Penrith Castle sailed for Aus- | rack. ' Mr. Cutbill is the holder of ship Sunday aflernoon. prior to a | YR (Y (10 TR PR IUCIT 1A briet installation ceremony will|iaval conference, dors his medita- | liance of Awmcrica, has taken snoth- ) tralia while the t luncheon | the world's indoor record in the 1.- radle address 10 Ameriea at 5:30 n. | pua St ® Qo IS 0w | fellow: 4 “w‘]“_wyyx"Hl\nyov'x‘\mh tion with the help of A :y»lx.u‘\l e (ol pion e bale | 1 Men taken to Mary | with his friends, las 1 s{ 000 yard hoand will be taking e o i iahon s S on W that poin et S Wil mat be o oningeen of the members | A, Alley liospital i Marhlehed and | and Hars Pickford, ot th mml stars’) pert e ':‘t tha :\‘Ji Some quarters helieved the con- | (e 80 Bt o ances ¢ rothered with a pipe, by IS e e de cel et et g nel ot s were harle =5, | ome. As soon as the ship sailed, Ii. | aTmory on cmaining over . . versation between the two men m‘f_o";“"‘”‘"“’ “;"“;"’{":”_”N;_‘”" th Camp W oo(lstod\ Banquct popes very popular i SR i I lacerations: T Beach. body | Ross, 63, a5 the earl was listed in its | especially (o address the County * might £0 a long way toward eradi- | " ¢ céone of the crash is 27 miles| To Be Held This Evening D A e i ey iper | Members of ek “'“(\"‘fi el O R R o Gl ,\;;1\‘\‘111:' ] cating the imp; brought on by | o ) 5 S . ¢ 5 | wetl, but they are five francs Cheancr | o i pe iy charge cad laceration illiam 1%, Stev- | Jezally o'clock new banquet hallsand the tonnage demands of Andre 'T7 ‘::‘:‘;’:ML“"l‘”1\_“,:‘(0\“‘;:;2‘1“““&’ :,m'; o '!I[:‘\:I|1A\‘l'":"].|‘1‘|\ ’l'{’\‘,‘o'z';\m“; “‘}"f"v‘"“lhu‘ the Briand pipes, Foincarel oo g M«vv\' Toia fi hody lacerations and possible | The carl leclared in his bi- | Wil be tollowed by presentation, of diou, rench premier, which . | cessible only by horae and fact, Th¢ | altending Camp Woodsloek, the (ri- | imselt nover smokes at all, but an |20 ESE T, oxial Thlaries andthe Wriver. peanny ihn broks the bank of | rophics von by the various individ- Briand is now repeating. In any 0T BETE ’ s e R SO DL GRS e ) Chester W. Wells, fractured Tibs.| Monte Carlo twice, and then lost | U2ls and uniis in the county, the eventilft man continaren inEouable i S e B et = T acn haa S DI ORCC B s e nim adaitar isladmibeis B iicoroivadiv s it G Al but Wells are from Marblehead. | §5,000,000 gambling, cxplained fo Di- | €lction of officers for the ensuing that the mecting would permit once | e DO 5 2 Uline maid ihalterndon sntierey us henima i s admirors, S U B R Mgtindle el R e e e Hesion bEimlane Tapitie for all a clear understanding be- e SRR, i e i ‘"‘n “’] ]‘:" u‘~ coliiers | Will teach the boys tenor. Miss No- | £ gration service, that he neglected to | SPTir mie < tween the two on at least two | = 0 b s Eame o Alligry menteniBiiin s isc DS ai g S s s have the passport vised, so he en- It is expected that many of the ® points. 20 Hurt, One batall\ sEuiteia oAb egiab o Gamo e nal o BN S SRS R S I R L S s e e T Problems Tiemain T liiofs: Btk Craslh |0 020s ssmmiantyells ani an avgtiac e Jusstesss slasiimher DR T B0 DR s e are e e et | o 2 athistic ‘wi Se i The firat of these was that 1} yoyiooa Til, March 8 UP—A |summer scason ahoad. The reunion, |sitting in his Tavosits cafe smoking | Wil form a class for girls and Will that he be given a waiver of a Ull ‘strengil, Ieprofvuiue France insists upon a total mavall .o, ¢ hacsongers was injured. one | which is sponsored by the Hartford | nis pipe. 1is nines, with mtricate |leach soprano. Julian Twarowski. a poriiulliieptonld iwo olsanH fo i ashetialln Shussball tonnoge of 124,000 within five Years| . one rially and seven others| County YMCA, will bring ftogether | work on the mtlitae cap, come |Member of the dramatic club, will cizco to catch a ship for N swimming, indoor track, outdoor British _ fleety will have to be - orely, when two buses. carrying | 150 campers with their dads and |higher than the Doincara pipes, | nstruct boys and girls dancing lund, @Gt lelcsraphed togivashing L : ased accordingly: The second was | ST B N8 TG CCubure | pucats Teom Al parts ot he. Couniy: | Cobmemons. plocs aise mea mota ma |cluding the popular Polish stens and U 0 Killer H Cl] 0] Two " for a waiver, Anderson, prosident of i Lt s f)sw"‘i\l.flffi mx‘»?w from a basketball tournament at|including Avon. Bristol, Broad |pensive than both Briand and Poin- ClORgIng. {al Kiiler nas 010& — association, will preside R e Pininglons f2 o oreaaldiandibusncd s Elinoslity o Smiot i o i ‘ o L R e Execution Methods Six Da\' Bike Racers Gitv It NS ocalion Aas nis! rear arly today [ field, Farmington, Glastonbury, So.| The personality pipe is becoming |Vollg o s and the teach- : Al ‘:‘",'““\3 S“;‘T‘f‘r',,‘!\.L‘;fi“l:',“‘:l When the leading bus failed to | Glastonbury, Hartford, Hazardville. [quite a vogue among pipe smokers. |€FS €Xpeet about 50 boys and girls RS e i 5 VP‘,"P‘“E for I,‘aSt L?p 1ty tems e SR make a turn one mile south of J;M-v Kensington, Manchester, New Brit- | Curiously enough. the Ierriot pipes (0 attend |Ih- fisc lcssore) th ]‘J\r St ;‘\\Or\”?:l\m v("‘(‘“‘“lct(‘l“fii:l:; sases . land careencd wildly, the trailing|ain, Plainville, Simsbury, Southing- |are among the cheapest. although |CON Nest also conducts a drill clas arm . Utah, Marcl s of the six day bicyele race 3 Miss: Catherine Tesiak of T vIar Wiile Mr. MacDonald and M. Bri- | o oovonge crashed fhto it. The gas- | ton, : Thompsonville, 1 nionullt.!tlln- former socialist premior is sel- | for boys which has been in exis- | —Delbert Green today paced a juil [ Madison Square Garden going into | WIS Satherine Lesialk of | e aodfarsconioning Vil e rexe dnm |oline tank of the latter was broken | Wapping, West Hartford, Windsor. |dom seen in private life without his | tence for several years. cell trying to decide what manner fthe final day of the ‘grind, are all | gy [5THS EOMTOHARIY at the ' the Anglo-French relationship, the | 54, " e} burst into flames. | Windsor Locks and Wethersficld. | large-bowled briar. It is a question | S of death he preferred—hanging or (primed for the strenuous finish dur- |y ! a minor operation. Y Allcrcans m‘d..Jdm"m’ ATC N e fire spread quickly and many| The program is in charge of I.|of workmanship, the makers Y ‘M G B “"“ execution before a firing squad. He|ing the final hour of continuous| which the i ' ¢ gaged in discussions to determine | i prog | D ‘Maj. Gen. Brown Wi i iR e el Shrintingliwhichl starte atit fo'aibsl h tional Sales- Hont Jarge Japan's mavy shall be O the 43 occupants of both buses|T. Thicnes. exccutive secretary of |rather than politics. | Quit Boston Job Today ctaveRlsiug mukeliiie cholc g 52 K| man's Training assication has insti s : ¢ the United | Were burned before they could get|the Hartford County YMCA and di- | The pipes of French public men g S JOb Y He was convicted = yesterda 5 s s ’ tuted it is claimed that Robert He maiepediloghatiiol Be out. Others suffered broken limbs, | rector of the camp. [ thireaten to challengs the popularity | Boston, Mareh § (UP)—Major- | killing James Green, his wife's step- | Dorn and Macynski. representing | jagen failed o saw 1 t BtaeshotiTensasen At o e O k. | e e lof the under-shing Dawes pipe. |General Preston Brown, for the past | father, He also had been charged |Germany, who are riding their Airst | 5106 14 and costs of $46 55 men dmv nlglog Anst any. Aenies geresd WROh S jon, Wides o Gulsstuce, | < Talk {Like the American to|four years commander of the first |with killing his girl-wife and her [race in Madison Squarc Garden, rae- | i1 Novemher. yaen. . cavarded §i= may hobsubjected Stol revislon Wbl Gyt SREEED G ,,”,,,_iMaC]\e“ZW to Ta e Carii e \ch | COrPs arca with headquarters here, mother but was only tried for theed the entire field into submission | yajg ¢ R S 1 { - ,l:‘;"‘ TEcich NEnIcsate SN ok |ies. was in a critical condition in a | From London by Radio | icaders are begindfing to give their |today was to turn over his com- | murder of Green, who also was his [during last night’s jamming, work- g ) et e Monmouth hospi | W York., March § (P—DeWitt | fricnds pipes bearing their images. |mand preparatory to his departurc | uncle ing themselves up with the leaders. | on Janu thief took ' 2 Vo S ol i MacKenzic, chief of the Associated i = for Washington to hecome deputy Conviction automatically ies | They were five laps behind last night | glass tubes cont aining 100,000,000 . TARIFF NEARS AGREEMENT TRINITY WINS | Press burcau in London and in| REFUSES TO OBEX chief of stafl of the arn the death penalty and the court |When Primo Carnera shot the gun | infuenza gorms from & doctors’ suto Tokyo, March 8 (P —Official di Hartford, March v col- (charge of the Associated Press news| (olorado Springs. March 8 (UP)— | He will be succeed gives the condemned privilege of for the 9 o'clock sprints. in London. ; ; patches today intimated the possi- |lege debating team last night de- |coverage of the five-power naval|yiolet G. Lorimer refused to ‘prom- | DY Brigadicr-General choosing the manner of death.| This is the first time since the | s’ bility of, completing a Chinese-Jap- | feated the Connecticut Agricultural |parley, will discuss the parley in ajsa to obey” when she appeared with | Walker, who has been commander |Green must make his choice by |[new Garden opened that four teams | 4 ancse tariff agreement within | college in a debate on the subject, |rebroadeast from London by the|pyank 1. Holm to be married by . |Of the 1Sth infantry brigade. March 13, when he is to be sen-|are knotted for first honors on a | week. | Resolved: That the administration |National Broadcasting company at|\y. Highsmith, justice ofthe peace. | Thirty-six years ago next Septem-|tenced. Only one of Utal's con- | Saturday morning. [ The agreement is understood to |of Muscolini has been heneficial to |1 o'clock, castern NAard e, [Imiiafiistios nsedi Hialcxpraasion - cneral Brown enlisted at | demned slavers has chosen the gal-| _DBelloni-Deba Dopns neki. | | include Japan's recognition of Chi- | Ttaly. nday ernoon, March 9 | ting obedience” and that permitted ‘rancisco Battery A, 5th ar- | low | Grimm-Lands and Beckman-Hill arc | ¢ | . nese tarift autonomy, abolition of | s = The program, which will last fif- | ( cceremony to proceed. . servin private. then as| Green followed his wife, Gladys, [the four combinations tie | the Likin or transit tax and ar-| BARRINGTON DEAD teen minutes, will be heard through ¢ corporal, and being commissioned . to his uncle’s home after an argu- |leaders. Moran and Harder and rangement of a three-year agr Geneva, March 8§ (A-—Thomas [ WJZ, WEAF and WOR in the New | NEFUSES TO PROSECUTE econd licutenant in Sin ment. There he killed his wife, the [Sheehan and Zucchetti are holding| ment regarding a tarift on principal | Barrington. delegate of the Irish | York arca and throu the combin- | Muncie, March § (UP)—Merritt [that_time he b c State to the League of Nations|cd coast-to-coast netwerks of the | Poster, 25, was shot in the leg by po- | (hrough the variou ariff conference, died today after | NBC. | ler Green and Mrs. James Green, [second plac the mirl's ot commodities. It is understood a agreement also has been with Jack Oak —Tolly Walker lice when caught stealing from « |prosent ra = L he alligator n,.: no hp< and its NOW SHOWING ached regarding the unsccured [an illness of several days. He was| — M¢ B. 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