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. s an McNamee of Bristol Will Johu Nqus‘ 67 Fails to Re ’ | Be¢ Arraigned Tomorrow in Superior Court and it i S Bengtson 208 Nt to ADVER’”SINH [lfl]][iE Date Will Be Set for Trial — Two SDOHd When COH]DHBIOI] Asks | P Others Still Missing. 1 lor Illl[ andle Reins for Or- — C dS : feorge T, Schmalz of 30 Armisice tram his wife und was Iivi Highlichts In Taft Death and Ongress ancEOUPIEIS ganization Candidate stcet, who shot and_ kiied Mive s mother ac the tmo of the ance: (JUARTET ARRESTED WHEN 1gniignts in la eath an : Court R in R i \lmy T A 3 cdrantrcer Rl Ct T a s e LT POl ou €cess m Re- 1. for Mayor-Independ- Accused by Union Labor Men of wericie en dars atason, ot 4 an S0 0,50 i ooing naa b Ll M A reparations for His Funera spect for ex-President i 2 = er street, Sunday,|Schmalz's paramour, ording to e e J | February 23, and was arrested 5 SEe | | ent w 1 ]l Address Tl l]]efl PIaGflCG hours later by Sergeant Michael J ::, 1:dx‘~‘\n“‘;1“~'”;1 Lmluifo\“‘m:l“:‘ Rooms Used for Bunking By I\-‘ Monday | Death argounced informally from and Former Cluef .’IIS- i Flynn and Officer W. S. Strolls Sivase e L ; | gs at half mast throughout the e I Workers at Factories B G R o Lt o ] e ters et it 4 st trewenont ] S s 025 .| e p . b 2 s st de-faunted 1 and angere s AN Bossoes ong s ft at bedside of her hus —_ P] TRAILED FOR W0 YEARS gree, will go before the grand Jury | (pap po xvlu‘;;‘ljtiz‘!g oy 1‘,:3‘ hor | Condition Warranting Attention nl‘ Military and naval salutes at sun- s . Thie e ice uria 0 Hartford to be indicted, Tuesday, S ¢ : 2udea = | rise and at 113 throughout the | band when he died. . o L her threc times as she fled through idusecand ay : ghout th | March 18, according to present plans | . ¢ & Health Department—City Avenue | day President Hoover and Mrs. Hoover uie! no osen. 8 Democrats May Announce marttord Man Charged With Selling | ©f S1ate’s Attorncy Hugh M. Alcorn. | [UIMREr Sitect: Sho was on b . Taft's Lody lies at his home on called shortly a 6 o'clock to pa 5 | Schmalz was bound over to supe- ““i\ h“"”" (;'” church at the tims Man Exnires From Heart Condi-| Wyoming ¢ respects, bt Candidacies at Rally To- Space On Signs Which Were to Be | rior court by Judge M. D. Saxe after| JORn Brophy: of Waterbury and Tuesday Charles Ev T ) : | ally = ) ¢ oreantze | P0lice court hearing the day afier “lf-:x',\“.\n’t of thls it charg-| tion With Pal Body will e foken from home to | cessor f Simple Ceremony in Un- I : A IS ung in ms o rzanized | the shooting, and has since heen jn ! ¢d With the murder of Officer James g . tol at ks Y night i W et : fvithathg mord I e itol a ame time ; : 3 . ” 5 g n Erwin Hotel Tradesmen, Hartford county jail. He was not -‘IAI\’-U-‘\; of Bristol, will be ar et Vin alront|l abwill ate in the 1 ro-| President Hoover officially a pretentious Church Ar- ; 4l esmei. represented by counsel in court, but | Faigned tomorrow in superior court i ¥ tu for ho Selected nounced Taft's death shortly hef Morr £ 2 1B i p L ported by the police to the | tund: hours. oun death st ore | MonrisEERWVITIREEA coen i SU S [1ater in tho day Altorney Thomas Ir.| &t Hartford and a date set for thefc| pegiih department {oday afier John (™% mevy and marina defaill will| 7 . m. and in a proclamation or- ranged — Thousands of | inati £ Cit O ot ram e e ity i | McDonough was retained and witi|trial. 1L is the plan of tho state’s| N el Tt T i b omination for ity ¢ Hartford, pleaded guilty in |jook after his interests in the com- |attorney’s office to proceed with th ! e e B th ' : : e LY | N s ol 3 th e ol ima Blehard ik assing f © public expressions of Sorrow M s ] C troll I police court today to the cha of | ing trial, which will probably get trial although two Waterbury men | on (s ‘,..’[”“,\" ! "]\,]‘O;K““ ;X . 'm. will be per o pay tributc and culogy came from members o ‘1%531’“ of Condolence “omptroller. obtaining money under false pre- |URder way within a few weeks. who arc said to have been present | and Albert Larson - Services All Soul's Unitarian | the cabi congress and others ir ; a tences and was mentenced to jail for | Nlml]nlr,‘ is 4¢ years of age and|when the policcman was shot at a | the charge of drunkenness | chureh at 2 n. 1 official life and friends throughout and Bowers of Flowers married, having onc son and one|gasoline station in Forestville, ¢ TRE DIRE { Leaders nation vAll accom- | the world . ¥s hesides being fined G Rl el : (OIS o) Ul i il i Arr I Tepresentative Thure Benstson |eosts 1o g H daughter, but b estrangad [still at larg phons 1 man wimed Disan ai | pans the body o Arlinzton 1 Arrive at Home. I sta by Juc stenle e I e o TS Salutes of 2 at military anc 5 o : fro and Alderman David L. Nair today e e o R e S e O R e |55 o'clock this morning that a1 | i L A e (A R e N s ot s : ! dead in the tenement and Offie- | naval posts du funcral | wreed to act as campaign managers LEVRLSC S0l In view of | | H. C. Lyon and Henry Zajkowsk Burial in Arlington National cem- calle Washington, March 10 (A —Parl- ' Donald I. Bartlett in his drive that he \]m ulhu ly served | detailed to investigate. Dr ctery in Virgin [ Wood tokens of affection and respect | to capture the republi nomina. |Seven days in default a bond Purney, medical examiner, examined turday ft sele of gr in i | : 1 a- St e : 7 Sl > heaped high upon the bier of s e e D {while awaiting trial. he will be | body and pronounced death du Taft died a p.n | « ry ',’ LSRRI L) ayor he G. 0. P. pri- o toiainifor 08 Hav s 0 s e R o i s Ad | William Howard i today as the 1ary, March 2 <ki said, suspending execution of orie prepared to give him hon- announcerne was expected |0f the penalty insofar it applies Finds Bed Mate Dead o {5 be the only one forthcoming from |10 S°VeN days KEER Later ant J. Feency was house on Wyoming = 09 Sy 1 Two-Year Case Ends Landry' S D ¢ M i.vm d o investigate the « nd SossRRn ey | o o potiat camn sor e g WA o LAY'S Statement (o Detec- ore Than 100 lu i ed asiMoyie | e e s e e e e e e lived and died was filed The candidate is perfecting his | tary Egan of the Connecticut Ied- | o e s ntoxicated anc e a mammoth spring basket w 5 | f ut ounc h our men intoxicat and oth spring basket with B (ic platform to present his argu. |bureau at police headquarters after LIS son shared @ bed with M G T il C i i : court and accused of having ob- qui s and upon waking i i o gl | ents to ihe republican voters, a o ts G0 SRR R e B e e o o t sorrowing family the consoling | o ien s avoidea o St tha smcammiomn veanen ot sne.or. | TOUTH 70 TAKE STAND|MANY VICTIHS CHILDREN o Tor A pinen of shutt. ot ro-| COVETTOI Ho]ds Vacancy Should Mills Bound Over o Deat o e n many lunds, | g0 when he was given the ] 2 e supreme cour ki ganization to an advertising solicit- ceiving a re ook Nyquist but N . nomination without a conte - decided 1o recess until after the ‘ Quigley to Speak at ”_j“"f‘”“.;,”"” m‘;v% b I‘N i1 ;:m,_ Inspecior Says One of Trio Ad- Improvised Theater At Chinkal son called Itz Davideon. who wa ¢ 1l 000 8§ POSS] b tW Bl’llal[] l]mfl[e icral tomorrow. President Hoover : GRorea ANQTLIEe Bartiet oo bR 1o Tudiheen s AN (] e ! 11354 : i personally dirceted that the execu- | TR Gl i the state for tna | mitted Moulthrope Killed Ofiicer— Naval Bzse Turncd Into Roaring et dut A | A anch of the government ‘ AT day Ma el ot y.n‘m the l(u 1l police made the Convict Who Turned State’s Evl- Furnace As Plames Spread— L he only man in history who had arrest last wee e 1) speaking program in the Jatter | “TOSH 2 ke dence to be Tried Later. Crowd Trapped in Building 1o av both president and ‘chiet jus- | Rrbloiiiinbn Ber ) soineto e Attorn s ‘.\”.“ rt \'\'.""]"”,’ ERDDETIEB I e, e et Interest Will Conter in Power Wield- Defense Brings Siv Witness to Meri- tice. s for noonday talks. Several I ity Coal & Wood Co. | jacksonville, March 10 (#—The scoul. Korea, March 10 (Pl—One | (¢ 1 i { . Guns Salute Lost Leader S oUen i o) vl (e & 3 arch 1 ne 0 bedrooms and a kitchen in the . o : . e s S I e l'll?'”-tl:ll n v\”:\;.n\.h Eninat (’v( ' 19| lloged confession. of Leo Landry, [lundred and four persons were | {anement and a number of men who ed by Tleven New Haven Towns —den Court Indicating Contest of Wiile the guns of near and dis- fianlzationsara al s, fn fcontemplasif S Sne R ol fo oiinen . Tofl iy | escapedGentibcticiblconvishinaming| o sosand more Ahan 100N} dred o= irregularly employed as expre Added to District Twenty Years — Charges— Counstl For Defense |20 atiy posts hoomed their re- |y atomobile. The City Coal & Wood | W, Moulthr aver of |93Y 10 a fire which broke out at a men's helpers, live there quiem, plans were completed for re- Hensy SR eI tnind conten e BTSSR AL LS B S B oulthrope as the slaxer Of |y g(jon picture show at the Chinkai| Mr. Nyauist had heen a residont of | Ag 3 Waives Formalities, moval of the body tomorrow morn- for tie fionov of heaiing the sopubli= (08 VA8 T8 oL B EUSEC SPR R | Detective W. D. Smith, was Intro- |, ca) pace in routhern Korca. Most | this city for the past 40 yea A ing to the capitol rotunda, to lie in can ticket, reported today that word | Whom Gray obtained checks in pay- | duced today in the trial of Moul- e 41,0 "\ji{ims were Jupenese naval | was a member of the Swedish Betl Waterbury, March 10 (&) An e \‘\‘” s i i \iils, | State for a few hours, and for the 1ent for ad sements appes rope and Rolan¢ 0. Landry's @ £ 5 Marc o stin Miils L B0t 4 | is bheing spread among his friends ”” "'m'”"' ::y‘i";y"ly "'"“y‘: 4"“‘ “"‘y ";:"y’“ and ‘~°1‘”‘““ Il':“’f“o'm‘“‘:;“;““ nien and: {heir wives and children, | any church. He was atfillated with “tion in the - fifth Connecticut sail ‘1‘ ;| service at 2 p. m. at the Washing- s ReLEOBI AL signs which he agreed to place | companions in flight fr rison. UEE ; of New London, was presents N Bl | Tip lias Sthdranndrrom feandi | O SIEREANRIRE NG GeTeod st Bars s Q0ARIont & TG SO Brofs e i e R 1 Alundred Men's | aiatsiot. tornit- tiaivasansy: which w London, was presented |on church which Taft attended, dacy. This. I ured. is not a fact, v”' STty ]‘ S ot o 1 R DSOS = ; 1‘ e Beinehald socicty of thi nd was employed | oo e et b o qeath of Gonsl o police court today on a charge 6 “-At Arlington, across the Potomac, { nor will he withdraw, he added. [FHC ¢ OBETEIst 1L oBvers ‘1‘» o " Lo s statament bk s ‘]‘_” £ S alvol e nival haatan anders, Trary & Clark. i e X stabbing to death a fellow inmate of | © knolt ovErlBoking the White ; Smith issusd 4 statement in whien, | Connecticut, and among his helong- | through Detective Tnspe A Aoy ¢ B Ny- |Eressman James P. Glynn, whose [ "o 8 19 A : House ahd the capitol, the fami W ings were credentials, which he |Acosta of Jacksonville rvance of the “ith anni 6 "9 the State School for Boys, Rudolpii | » Jie predicted his nomination at the '} Ll bR 0L S R A e ne is survived by a daughter. | funeral took place today, will be[p o of New Britain, and was Marked out the plot where the de- |5 vrimary by a heavs maoriiy claimed {o be bana fide, {rom lahor To Take Stand Later — |the copi S lla Nyquist and four sons, Ed- | ordered by Gov. John H. Trumbull |y ooa phie e b G parted statesman will rest at last, { 4 Democratic Rally Tonight frun als in several other states. | Landry, who was indicted with 958 W (e fnsso-Jini . The | O, Elof, Ernest and Emil Nyquist Gl = . bound over to the April term of Sl the Eihves bt G msE oy " Democrats will meet tonight in | ce Counts Nolled Lalono and Moulthrope for Smith's| AMis o celihy Btoueh| T without delay. The governor says| New Haven county superior cou ‘ i G0 : When the case was called in court, | death, but who will be tried later, |OUt the empire today S | that his opinior onditio! He was represented by Attorney € idquarters at the w otel fe : i N e held to ¥ conditions in pr i 10y N of T b3 Justtersat in hotel for| 4y, ney A. A. Greenberg entered a |under an agreement for a severan rhe film, which ignited and cansea | _Iuneral bl J. Danaher, who cntered a plea of ALl of Uis mepnii s ieir first gathering of the campaign, iy 3 ANt =% TS Arelinis dinatriolic mepiochiony| PnomToN Ratternoo S tRa Soigloch Rt ani {heNinterestiCionnacti- (NS SIS A0SR el BRese S funeral service tomorrow nd party leaders today forecast an- is expected tollake thotatand asin) 78 * : ; in chapel. Burial will be in Fair- | cut has in {aeife Bill il | Dog By i benalt ofs s youthfulisii e one of. the simplest:ihat ever 2 : 5 | (Continued on T |state’s witness tod scenes in the Russo-Japanese con- : 1 rif make | e ind waived reading of tl : : nouncenients will be made hy pros- X T T v cemetory s o o marked the passing of a great : peetive candidates for places on the Inspecton Acoatajanid Mg ani ofhic o LB O R ISt S v imouls - Dumonti made @ ipor nar et CH s e s popular figure. It will be held in e il it F er Jacksonville officers questioned | Bulding when the filn bur conal inspection of the premises this | £ation be complete as soor pos- | e g el ']‘," ERIEILT 1 “Io | All Souls’ Unitarian church, at Six- Attorney P, F. McDonough con- the three convicts in: the polica & Rl : e (fternoon and found conditions | sible otlier Inmates of the state sohool 2041 cnihiand Harvaras atioets Yy |tion here regarding the gun battle fost of those who died were ; fi | court, indicating that the charge will e tinues to have a clear field for the ;| 4 CnEr lle potice | trapped in the builling blaze | “Eenerally dirty He communicated Wide tion lkely toi hie'@i={ye rought hard. Attorney.Danaher, pew where Taft sat will be ‘ nomination although he | o = alrést near JAcksonILe oL eg e e at s raiouk Intiio atiec||ithha o¥heriof (iic buildln to (he special clection in the |ane of the leading eriminal lawyors |decorated with flags and flowers, vet public declared | """“‘"*‘”“'“ January sl 7iin vhich , 4 advised that the three men occupy- | fifth Connecticut district because of oL 5 1S Y1 As the church bell starts to toll | |Smith was shot to death and De-|noon and raged for two hou of lag (he state. was engaged by t . ! he will consent to run. | [P s Sele ea iy e et o ot S it |ing the tenement have not paid rent | the possibility of a very closs s e RS e e e Tilvaass MG R Ridel Mombersiontheitonn commiticsate T [tective Willie Jones wounded. ey |children. Fiames from the wae | oF some time and were about to he | between republican and democratic | ests of the Mils boy Taft's pastor for a quarter of a making no effort to boom another lais ot ol ot s it | Uoute toe w time Hireatened tocvicted iy willibe mpiced 10 JERe dnniicts Mills was brought to court by .| century. will stand at the door to for the headmost position on’ 1o | Death Comes Soon After it ‘n;" Thev W o B0l neathy, Ammtunition| At once andiiheirlace mllLEhe ren o vo Counties Represented ¢ Sawver, state parole agent. A meet the procession. ticket, and this absence of activity | : xcosts sanc ey eres s Sdf o] ; il " | (ated, the supcrintendent was i is i g s aliine caze KA BeC sposed of, i s et o) e G iy Auto Ride With by Teo Landry, who sald Moul- |magazine. Tho blue jacket fire |Yafed the aur his district consisis of Litchfield | the €ase had becn disposcd of, e I\\ln‘H,;m!\‘] (lufim : ranks of the pa hat MeDon | thrope shot Smith after the officer |fighters barely managed to prevent lees county northwestern hill coun- | w&s remanded back to the school in ithin the church, with its plain anks of the party that Mc oucug!\’ His Son |stonped them and attempted to|th | = ty, mos ultural, and a por. | CUstody of Sunt Boyd, who also tool \\\M'h(.Iv;':vyy]ylv,»;l‘pr “s‘nm‘m 3\\:};\;;&;:;‘ e 3 i 'TERRIFIC GAS EXPLOSION s ven county. the ce.|the six witnesses to their place of |caske ) o ' (Continued on Page Two) — d'?}.,‘: S Holding Anniversars jmainder of this latter county being detention. SRHIhER Gl i G N of 27 Harriso Acosta identified Landry as the| Japan is now holding “silver an H[TS WALLINGFORD PLAN’[‘ the third district represented by | NO festimony was offered at to-|processional. Memorial chimes will | » ;i n . O o o e e 1y | day's hearing. The decision of the |play the hymns, “Abide With Me” street, a former athlete and for the [ “man in a white sweater,” who sev- Johin Q. Tilson, floor leader of the|J2Y's hearimg. ~The ! ] A e ) | past vears a clerk at the general |eral eye-witne s have testified they (Continued on Two) national house ‘;\h»,”; .n(; \r\;‘!;\:‘ TC M]lvnl of € 'u:p. E: L - ad Kinc |'\ Agh _‘ an(” w;n e hiicl 3 4 aint and enter a plea of no: ¥ lo oo o , |delivery window at the New Britain |saw running from the scene of th Roof and Walls of Gas Company's| 11 Litehfield county the in- T IOLEUL S QUL LRSS BAn % \lrv\l office, died carly last night at |shooting. The inspector said Ta- BANNAN DENIES REPORT i dustrisl communities are Torring- [Gontinuecdlon Bags Two) i asimston: fhe ttaligers s home from an acute heart attack. | lone and Moulthrope both carried Purifier Room Wrecked— ton and Winchester which between N AR e T UB oK P ]‘]0']"?" a l"dr : ' |. was in his 66th year. He had|pistols but that Landry did not car- v yArm Six Escape Unhurt them in S cast an aggregate = e .‘.:_Ou‘;‘fmf %1?' cen employed at the post office for y\‘ any weapon. GE F R M CUD vote of about one-third of all the \ s S 1L LEE f wore than 35 years. Wallingford, March 10 (U'P) of the county andatnosmillCarygedlice: | Faints 32,000 Feet Above »r. 1ean, accompanicd by his terrific gas explosion ripned the ro e A military escort was chosen to- ¢ . on, Matthew J. Egan, left in the 7 Police Board Chairman Emphatical- | ff the meter and purifier — dc o were added 20 years ago dayfilo §accor DETR LIS EO T L0 ' Ground and ¥al e e ment of the Wallingford Gas Lig Siltalonl dongncsman e ome o the capitol, thencs to a Hart(ora and on theis relurn akout| Iy Declares Licutenant Will Bie- | Co. today. given up and the statc 1 Souls’ church, and from there to 27,000 IN quq H]RL F & [’ o R e : ALl U G o Arlington. Major General F. W. | sl s | &=in Old Post. was unknown, was expended upward hate g i e T —_— . | ) get equal representatio el > ) 2 : A g ‘ Retoria A i el o o d six workers in the building 5= |10\ ly ns possivie, New Haven| MIS. Gerirude M. Kitson (Continued on Page 18) Roosevelt Field, March 10 (® | week-ond to the effect that the |Caped injury ounty lost its top end to Litchfield : N e g Jlinor Smith, 15-year-old girl pilot |Surplus Increased, Finan- veara of police commissioners con- | Goneral Manazer Haward AL A counte ant ininis Injured by Fall at today attained an apparent altitude | | td templates the trasnfer of Lieutenant started mmediate inyestiga- Dorby Hon of 32,000 feet in an attempt to set cial Report Shows— | w. 1. Mccue from de e He ibed the explosion a s ome ¥ a new altitude record for women | former place in charg Broiiic 1 towns in 1928 cast 3 The previous record, sct the | Dividends $1,890,000 tcetive burcan ara enfirely without | *The explosion occurred at about 2 e Jate Marvel Crosson, was 24,600, ; foundation, Chairman M. W. Bannan | 10 @ m..” Addis said. *The roof wa (Confintied on Page Two) BC L AL L Miss Smith carried on her flight | id today blown oft and the walls torn o 5 NG et Crose yoliaro works i a sealed bavagraph, which will be | Nct profit of $2.387,104.71 for crsonally T think Licutenant | "It was almost miraculous that ths the New Tritain ral hos- (I e a 71 for th 4 ) oht SISt e it ? landing, she said that one of the two ey & Clérk, “accordfngl talitho | jehero hothvas i tho: ebairman said ficaned dnjury,abut dha Sforcesobitlie sl rom a wctured altimeters in her airplane showed at inenals 5 g Ao “L have not the slightest intention | explosion was expended upna spine ned in a fall her Body Borne Home on ] l : | financial statement issued (oday by T : ; d . e A 0 o e B : 2 a point in her flight 52,000 fect anc the officers, Dividends of $1,890.. | Of cven considering a transfer unless |a caped from the building safe- me at 40 Cambric Satu A < b y the other 30,000, | S i pe. | Chicf Hart rccommends it and 1y,” hie said day afternoon. Train Today At this altitude, she said, the su- | [ieiaas ; has not done so o dat Addis said company officials were | Mrs. Kitson was going about her G per-charger regulating the flow of | i e AT ihoid.| . The board will probably meet at loss to explain the biast. No f household duties when she climbed ] : d oxyge e appar- | The annual meeting of stockhold- | .11 4. ovening this week to trans- | was used in the building and smok- a step ladder to reach an attic trap. | Knoxville, Tenn., March 10 (P— #as and oxygen to her motor appar- | |ers will be held March 19, : ) ] . % : y % ently froze. i S et foows e act routine business. ing was prohibited |Bemands for Increases aoor. A rug upon which the ladder | rin from Washington bore the body e nhyeicall efforti ofadfusting | S e L kg tuan iy, RN ‘ . ot At stood slipped and the structure col- :" - Jiaticos idwapd ery; Paniors {he motor made her dizy, she said. | | cash s s h g Come Up for Action lapsed. Her hushand, James T, Kit- “““'f”‘ho .‘l‘"..OI,'-'.";fri\".l‘"sfl?n::d\?" then everything went black, and she | [t S C k t D C t O Tonight son, had just left the house and | With 2 ngw SR s"ompgn‘" fainted | [ i e Al L card the crash. but hear c S FUBLEINS € = | rainted. ) | Intes 3 00 0 rop ontrover sy ver | AL L ut heAring - NO ;o Mrs. Sanford and Representative ¥ When she regained consciousness, | tnvestment " in ' OULCEY S eo on his way. Al 4 Mre Fisher of Tennessee, the | she had dropped to 27,000 feet, and | ties niece ran out and called him back. |, - S | nvestment " in asons. carpenters and hod ¢ = " Natter a sister of the late justice, the tle glide. | avle R o5 Whethal'foq and the injured nurse remove et g = : eladlre s i T e R | IR i . 1. Arrangements were mads to Attired in heavy fur lined flying | MATTHEW C. EGAN Prepaid_expen: iheir_demands. for ncrea A €omi- |10 the institution where Neray pic- | it SHEGECREIR BE Grrc‘l\;(:vaod clothes, she was strapped in the seat | - g o [1nsentortes o Teave Kansas, March 10 A lioLol Svhibra hotmer | By satlonSwitlEhiptm StEbYAContEass fiiures Bweralitaican Stolldatermineithe i Fae oo S v i 5 Py 30 o'clock he complained of paius| and plies cavenworth, Kansa farch 10| to a downtown hotel where he met | o | cemetery for a brief service conduct- of her plane, an oxygen mask and | *\ichest. Word was sent to Dr, | PIAMt. machin | (UP)—A new night interne in the newspaper men e lness i ol An T hanaust resulfiof shariniiivies: ed by the Rev. Dr. Walter C. Whit- i tank nearby, and aled barograph | George I1. Dalton and in the mean- | big penitentiary here tod exper- | Cook was dressed fn a faded bluc | i | o IShoUsh & Lrohent hac o0 ks i ierf ircotorfors St ol g lacsbal ' installed to mako her mark official. | inie o was given some baking soda e {1enced his firat day by trying {o sleep. | suit. A red necktic contrasted his |20 108 NeW SRR G IRAC SRR tured epine ordinarily means that| church; # Her plane is a red and black, Ve |15 relieve the pains which were hoe pillities December 31 1 | He is taking the place of Dr. i pale blua eyes. He took nothir v\'y‘l’(""‘]"""“" B e G| et B Gl W RTE chance | chjef Justice Hughes and Justices |~ passenger cabin monoplane, power- |jivoq caused by indigestion. . 1l | Accounts payable, aceried lerick A. Cook, author, lecturer and |from the prison hut his clothing, a | e i |for recovery, Mrs. Kitson is fortu- | McReynolds, Butler and Stone, rep- ed with a 300 horse power Wright | Gied before medical aid could be ap- ! B e §950.180.50 | oxplo who yesterday walked | sheaf of personal papers and the §74 | 15 Vill report their recommenda-|pate in the fact that the break is at | resenting the supreme court, were whirlwind motor wifh a super- | plica I Romer D Do through the big door of the peni- | which he possessed when he entereg [ RS With reference fo cach BrouD. | the hase of the spine and there is| designated as honorary pall bearers, © charger to regulate the air gas flow Medical Examiner John Purney, | Capit . 10,500,000.00 | tentiary a free man. Cook, one of | Leavenworth. A request by painters for higher|ne injury to the spinal cord. Her|together with a group of distinguish- at high altitudes. She carried fuel [yjo viewed the body, pronounced | U7 64S5.940.41 | {he most famous men cver to broke, gentlemen,® Dr. |Pay was similiarly handled last|complete recovery is said to be &|cd Tennessee jurists and friends of j for three hours. death was caused by o heart attack. otal I S91s99; | Eiven a number and “dressed in” “I am heginning rv:'\m.'i‘ ar. and a compromise plan Wus|matter of time. the late justice - The present woman's record of |1iis death was a gr shock to his Assels December 31, this prison, has for the past four 5 | approve d and is now in effect Although suffering from pain and e supreme court delegation was " 600 feet was set by the late M fricnds whom T I made throusgh | % years been ht interne in the (Continued on Page Two) | Lffective April 1, xne ma exhaustion today, Mrs. Kitson seem- | prepared to entrain for the return Marvel sson. Killed last year in|gaily contact at the post office. 1 nus? gC ddpoRiL Y prison hospital an increase from §11 to § cd bright and cheerful. trip to Washington an hour after its {he woman's cross country air derby. | was one of the most widely known s Qianga)and et When the prison door swung open | 4 i 2 the carpent from $46 Miss Gertrude Jahn of 219 Maple farrival here in order to participate Jilinor hopes to r > this m residents in this city and had resid- stment in ot ne it W another climax in the life of THE WEATHER 1 week, and the hod carriers secs |street, a kindergarten teacher at|in the rites in the capitol for the-late 10,000 feet. Captain George Halde- |ed here during the great part of his| tes . . the 65 year old man, a life which — | {to have the $7 wage increased {0 the Elihu Burritt school and an in- | Chief Justice Taft rhnan whojflow parkbiviyiacrons e plils it e has heen filled with unusual adven-, New Britain and vicinity: .75 a day. structor in the evening schools, is \tlantic with Ruth Elder, attained| Torn in Colchester, Mr. Fgin | ame ture 1l expericnees. Prison life, | Yair and slightly warmer to- | Committees of the build asso- | a patient at the New Britain Gen- Washington, March 10 (A—Al- | an altitude of over 33.000 feet last moved to this city with his family | peepaid expenses however, has mellowed ook and his | night; Tuesday increasing ciation have et with each group |cral hospital and is suffering from |though President Hoover had de- week, using an identical plane. Lli- exit was quict and orderly | ' cloudiness and warmer. nd it is expected that a compra —— mor s shooting at that mark, ) (Continued on I'age Two) (Continued on Page Two) He was brought from the prison ! % - — mise of the demands will be urged Continued on Page Two) } (Continued on Page Tw - » ‘ & P i k) News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HET - Week Ending March 8th ... Average Daily Circulation For 15,945 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1930. -TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS | BARTLETT NAMES MANAGERS OF HIS PRIMARY CAMPAIGN: QUIGLEY OUTLINES ATTACK sy v s Grand Jury Will Consider Shooting |} Of Valicka Girl by Schmalz Mar. 18; AN DIES IN BED Broplly and Schrager Plead Tuesday IN SQUALID HOUSE STARTING INQUIRY TOKENS OF AFFECTION COVER TAFT'S BIER AS CAPITOL PREPARES PARTING

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