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News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Weel Ending’ 15 991 March 15th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONN ECTICUT, MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS GAPT. SERGIEVSKY DIVES OFF BLAZING PLANE IN HARBOR Russian Ace, Record, Near Bridgeport, Barely Escapes With Lile PICKED UP BY BOATHAN WHILE SWIMMING ASHORE! Sikorsky Plane That Has Set Three Records in Past Two Weeks De- stroyed—Right Motor Catches Tire—After ANew 500 Kilo- meters Speed Mark for Sea Craft —Noted as Aviator. Tairficld, Conn., His ship aflame, former Russian imperial army ace, was forced down in sound threc miles oft while attempting t& sct Kilometer speed March 17 (#) Baris rgicvsky, Long Island here new 500- record for sca- } thorities . | home. today | | in Witchcraft—Younger Buffalo, N. Y., March 17 (P—Au- today are linking up evi- dences of witcheraft, uncarthed yes- terday in graves of warriors on the Cattaragus reservation, with | murder less tha | Mps. Henrl M prominent Buffalo artist. articles, found in these graves, bear | mute testimony of the drafting of the | spirits of three poweyful Indians to assist in ending Mrs. Marchand's ca- chand, Strange recr. An old Indian woman, who accom- panied the searching party to the Indian burying ground, said Nanc: Bowen besought the aid of the war- riors’ spirits in her plot against the | mild little woman who was beaten to | death with a hammer in her own Naney is the aged squaw who | with Lila Jimerson, a younger worn- |an of the reservation, now is in jail *the | 1 two weeks ago of | wife of a| Indian Woman Opened Graves to Get Aid of Warrior “Spirits” In | Murder of Buffalo Artist’s Wlfe | Cattaragus Rcservation Inqui ies Show Strange Beliet Secking New| Defendant, Who Claims Marchand Was Her Lover, Denies Implica- tion in Crime—Letters of Endearment. awaiting {rial set for next Thursday | on a charge of first degree murder Food Tound in Graves In the grave of each of the war- riors, dead these many yea was found food for the journey the spirits would have 1o make to do the wh witeh to death; a bottle of whiskey to give drink to the departed spirit on his tragic errand; and effi { Mrs. Marchand to guide lethal task. In {of Mrs. Marchs | of small dolls, some of cloth, |of wood and still others cut from | paper. One of these paper dolls had been cut from the of a letter | sent to Lila Jimerson. The handywrit- |ing was similar to that of Henri | Marchand, husband of {he vietim who s now in the Tiric county jail (Continued oRr Page them in the all cases the effigy nd was in the form Two) cd up in a motorboat leaped from .the 1 Plane (s s azing planc. Destroyed The Sikorsky amphibian plane in which Captain Sergievsky ha three new world's past two weeks, tain Sedgicvsky, who pilot for the Sikorsky Aviation cor- | poration of Stratford, landed the plane in the water after it took fire had | was destroyed. is chief test in midair and dove from the blazing | craft. He was met off shore by a boat, and hrought s While three miles off shore in the third lap of his test and flying at a | low altitude, the right motor caught | fire. | Captain ievsky landed s planc in the water and jumped off. ; He was swimming toward shore when regeued by William Hanson of | Iairfield, who put off in a boat when lie saw the plane burst into flame. The ship caught fire when Cap- fain Sergievsky w making ird lap on {he 500 kilometer course mapped out between Tair- | and Ixecution Rock Light- | a man in fely in. nis | plane carried a load of 050 kilograms and was surpassing tho old speed record on the first throw | lap | set | tion of affidavits nece | the local police | of obtaining money under false pre { tence $8,U42JV_SWIN[][E‘ o Miss Mae M. Booth Gives Up Stock, Bonds and Cash ALLEGED SHARPER HELD Pair in New York Said to u:nu} Reaped $100,000 By Ilimflam | Game—One to Be Brought to This City For Trial. Swindled, out of according 50 in cash to Tier story, | and $4,950 | in stocks and bonds, Miss Maec M. I3ooth of 52 Cedar street, today sisted the police and Prosecuti torney J. G. Woods in the prep: ry to extra- | dite Peter Saul, 34, of Everett, Mas from New York for arraignment in court on the charge | akes Stock, Bonds and Check | Saul called on Miss Booth, who is - [body of |of a modest Latin quarter |to Madrid. DE RIVERA DIES I CITY GF HIS EXILE cumbs in Paris Hotel Suite ENEMIES SEND SYMPATHY | 60-Year-Old Leader Succumbs to Embolism on Eve of Departure to Cure—Body Starts Back to Madrid Tonight. Paris, March 17 (P—T1 and which ruled Spain so firmly for nearly seven years today was stilled in death. Dressed in the sackcloth and sandals of a Carmelite monk the Don Miguel Primo De Ri- vera was in an unpretentious suite hotel. He was 60 years old. Tonight a train will take the The end came in in Paris, the same city which during his seven body exile Former Spanish Premier Suc-| ‘RENEWE[] ACTIVITY AND OPTIMISM IN Test Case Puncnpal | NAVAL CONFERENCE, Convers- \MacDonald-Tardien ! {ions Lead Observers {o Feel ‘ Chance Still Exists 'SEGOND CONFERENGE HELD | BEFORE FRENCHMAN LEAVES But } | Premicrs Mect Over We k-End, Pail to Issue Both Appear Pleased At Prospects and Admit others ure—Eaperts Say Prance Must Make Concessions to Bring Success, m— visit over London, March | bued with it eim- h the Tardicu of throt of I ‘h..m_. o five pow the week-end e r naval confer- { ence 4 renc }q»nnmm today. | widespread feel lvmn prevailed that | Donald and M. ‘Tardicu haud [ their talk at Cheq faced the problems of IFranco-British rela- ionship, and found it was not ne wry for either to withdraw fro ‘l\thw r ne tiations us hopeles Holds Sccond Meeti M. Tardicu, who left at 11 a, m for Paris, conferred at 9 a. m. with Mr. MacDonald agai nd an hour later with Color timson befo taking his train. Members of his delegation, head by Arvistide Briand, | foreign minister bade him farewell at the railway’ station Colonel Stimson later went to | Powning street for a talk with the | British prime mir . havi viously ~called a meeting | American del | Another imports pr ¢ ence projected fop loday between Prime Minister and FForeign Minister Grandi of Itai It was understood b th main them was solution’nf dian situation upon final outcome of gratific Ramsiy had rs Sunday; confer- was one problem before the Irer which depenc the conference 1co-1 holies again s this morning that the tween Mr. MacDonald and Premice rdicu at Chequers rday had been He added that the conversation wus largely on the tonnage figures and did not relate to man conference be- satisfactory. They Do Not See Lail- Mac- | tion for later in the | I'rank Statements— suprer James i Mass., cor spiracy prohibition law in buying two S W ey A | judge held the purchase was not a crime d the justice d decided her above Wat mitted rime of ¢ violate rtown Boston partmery 0 make it a test casc, VANKEE TOREADOR GRAVELY INJURED Sydney Franklin of Brooklyn Very Weak But May Live GORED BY BULL IN RING Hopes to Continue Carcer 1If He Re- covers—Turned Back On Animal Por Second Just Before Brute Charged—Ssaved By Atiendants, Machonald | Madrid, ) h 17 CP—The condi- tion of Sy« r Brooklyn bull fighter who was gored by an angry bull vesterday, w we to- laay. His physicians visitors, although they hopeful of his recovery. have heen no alarmi he is very weak. Heretofore, *in dis friends the possibility Iranklin has said that injury ould | numbers. One newsreel (Crecceerman ] WICKERSHAM BELIEVES BEER WOULD NOT SOLVE PROHIBITION DIFFICULTY; LAW BETTER ENFORCED THAN OTHERS 0. FISHER SIGNS | CAPONE'S PAROLE Papers to Be Mailed {o Peniten tiary in Philadelphia | CROWDS AWAIT GANGSTER Reception Pla . Beer mned for Notorious Baron in Chicago—TPolice to That He Gets Out of Quaker | City At Once. nor i r today s ed the immedi - | Gover papers x effec Iy, the r of Al Capor Bodyguard, Frank Cline, Pennsylvania pe Philadelphi he parole with the tive | ind ‘\;v,\‘ om the | istern nitentiary . which in accordance | tion of the stafe pardon | 1 rd reduce from one (o ten iths the time served by the al- | year oug! | on e1s, were the only o fleeting in the Lastern emtentiary The -signed papers were tur to Irancis P. Hoy, Jr., sc vy of the pardon beard, who ey would be mailed. 1 livery, to the penitentiary a prisoners DELsOX ho tha i G I'la Quaker City Quict Philadelphia, Pa., March 17 Little concerned with the of the most glamorous of all chieftans, two and half good Philadelphians got out of this morni ate their grapefruit | and read in the papers that Alp Capone, b Known in the land as “Scarface is getting out of jail today Through the n wall crowd | gathered before he great doors of the penintentiary. 17or the most part up of reporters. were cameramen in g () doings mang milli hed onse | ter the crowd was mac comy n kept its men at the prison en- ce all night, prepared to s arfa Al leaving stir Swayed by Beauty i mse it Tic t wl g urors N, al to ha v plea | scalded in tel he s ins, New Brit her nf Supre Niedzwiecki Held Tor Superiop | vinimacis Gourt Under $2,000 Bond POLICE RELEASE DUNTZ v in With ) Commission Head De- clares 2.75 Per Cent Lager No Solution— Finds Dry Statute Bet- ter Observed Than Any Other Law. {Tells Senate Group Efforts of Federal Bureau En- trusted With Work Are Improving — Uncertain Whether Liquor Situa- tion Will Be Reviewed. Was ton n Wickers| yreem March 17 (P)—Chair- han of the Hoover law vommission said today did not think the proposal for 5 per lcohol in beer would t hibition problem Previously Mr. Wickersham had port from one of the his corps showed prohibition law was being tier than any other law. tors of Wants Another Year | Asked direetly if the being enforeed Mr 1 that it dry law was Wickersham re- was not “100 per cent” report of his special investigator, who was not required by ¢ commission to conclude its worls. added he ‘did whether the commission would decide to go into ts of the 18th amendment, an the Volstead act. Mr. Wickersham gave these views in talking to newspapermen who vim during a break in the exec- cssion of the judiciary com- appeared this » chairman said. He not know nittee before which he | morning to discuss the Norris reso- lution proposing an investigation of prohibition enforcement.” Gt rolitiea pact i il ' at a moment’s notice. Loaded Tit Goes to Statien With Tardicu bullf Secretary Stimson continued ot Premicr Tardicu arms Near Scene of . The newspaper men talked with e 200 At 1:30 A M. i Wicke afie : b Ml : 16 crod iR bETey Dalter SL000 Jowelry Kobbery, e ; 1”“"“{“‘”;:”:3”:"4 injurics mizht when Warden | swer a > roll call on the tariff. tinuavce in the ging DL 0 members had vary- Turns Back on Bull HREC rio s the Norris measure. whirled his red e Lol NELIRODS 1 fic 1dze ) Wickersham at first scemed reluc- mlilng ot chaingidndithe boaye d to t tant to talk with the press corre- Jelllis gad throus police court toda spondents. He, however, retained a ahd e, Louis Niedzwiccki under the questioning. | e s e 1w No Comment on Possibilities ST e pons hout r e said he was not ready to state : what extent the prohibition law could be enforced: He was emphatic in declaring that the law was mot being enforced perfectly “but law against murder,” susper nith robust fello came n to the with st moment acc he committee premicr o the sta ng views on n conversed as the doors 1st's eyes refuse Democratic Candidate to Make First Speech Tomorrow Iranklin's phy I 6 Je Lo 1perio 3,00 10 recover. member of Cooperative ul Large Calibre «iuns Niedzwiecki was arrested neither Wednesday ni o Officers . | he is the addec n He v ture spend his Ahordinnny did not know the fu- course of the Hoover commis- expressing an opinion as to 18th amendment om Governor Fisher, who js | was indicated Hirrisburg, Detter than 100 miles | 1 of by Senator Jones, republican, Wash- G sk srighton st ington, t the commission might 3 express its views on the dry but Wickersham said today this still had to be determined commission. said released ome time speciall Smith pone W not b sion on necessary papers were re- | ¢ ) L0y the from the | 1t some time ago cach- | -3 1 I law nt but ¢ Vercodl alk- |t b zwiceki told him jupon by the apon in his | Pressed in a brown suit and wear- ing spats, the veteran lawyer and commission chairman smoked a bull : nd to it ! sdediand cocke flash cavette as he talked with the an in umors of Party Heard 5 drivers will whisper in there is 1o be big Philadel othe 1 t « Ca- and with 1 num men en he as guests. Policemen will not 1 Tip Philadelphi n. Gum shoes SRt visburg late I wasn't going to fool chiet or no would sign Al Ca-| order, he said, when committee went vour back into party bull. triumpl nd ang re in ed to frenzy, lifted the now lim form of the Yanl ed it about like a rubber it scemed (Continued on Page Two) LOGAL YOUTH 13 HELD FOR BRISTOL ROBBERY Two Companions Sought— Had Mushroom Bullets in Revolvers ies Guns “Por Excitement” veteran postal torero and tos: Lost badl, whic to balance in’ midair i profession ide that there wo I ) urface of (Continued on I NDICTS SCHNALL FOR FIRST DEGREE NURDER *". Grand Jury Returns True over the john In an article in magazi con Bill After Hearing “Hollywood,” on sale {oday. Tl St o B ‘ (Spcislio arch 17 2 vrote that th 7 HS g 1 Today W High street, New Brit nued on Two) Jim Tully Admni John - ( ilbert Justified in Row Moore’s Will Leaves (z wry—sin | To ()uoen and Mrs. Caruso rown contri ittsburgh, March 17 (P—The will cpisod Moore ood, March ntly has Gilby — lh\lfr Ren- swing Spain. |1 Am- also wa uso were close | ficer employe, whose funeral was last week Mr. Phalon sinee 1912 is said I efe and for sev with fuberculosis made in worl anyone told him his Two) bR courts where settled Cut Cross On 1 Stiles” contention testimony of who said the nnings 1 case which, he repre- [ sentea, men and Pilar, stopped _in their I'rench Amo Manu-|to inquire 1 o days. car t 1 bonds, to be used as collateral, | He kis ts he enraged be Franklin | o much better The S man ths i e s R e S R e e unless M. Tardieu made conside about the bull ring for several [eiea on S s e Lioux lster the youog women) G ok Tvita and | predicted he would live but said it of the | ard ¢ | - Locs After more than a quarter of a|stock had increased a few points, as | wo) the Bull Iigh reading glasses lay beside him. — s & X | hospital | lipped and campaign speech in his own behalf | ity to make a profitable inve: PHAL[}N CH[]SEN [;LERK instead of the Booth | Billy wounds received in a The bull was the first and only one | until 1 ing. | when she wrote on the back of the ment of “I. Gor-|Miguel summoned the family phy- b e A A AR dane rot at that ti decided whether [ man,” it might be difficult | De Pariente said death had been Neragar o the bt il S that time by an audience“of more | the g Egan in Post Office 1ded the roquest. He cashed |betes, from which the former dicta- | itarlo had ABAd G e e He backing and is understood to have > cates or bonds. All she has to show country has killed him) the vh.—i with his cape, and turning for week before opening his drive for are a receipt signed by “R. Gorman” | his arch political enemy, the Duke [clerk at the post office, filling the | ' tee and agreed to atténd tomor- Miss Booth did not report the®al- | guer, the dead man's successor. sat the republican nomination, today “Gorman” having represented him- (Continued on I includes two commissioners serving T o ! Dry Agent Faces Arrest learned of his activities in New 1 missioner Edwin Parker, City | Iim but had been unable to find any- | Presley, federal prohibition agent roe §. Gordon. The sixth ward rally (Continued on Page Two) abandonment charge because his al- didate Quigley and olhers 3 v 2’ [don county, Tennessec May Have Skull Injury | o ith will hold a wife, Lucille, and a son, Iarira of 120 Beaver street, was| _on Emmons place. j ought by police today after the Meanwhile, Presley’s wife became Harttord which he wrote, incurri i treatment for body bruises and a committee, has declined the sugges- {6 the ' Boonomy Grocary tion recommended a warrant for her | v grand jury uthor's answerin blow tion to the common council from the [ oo giairs " according to information | IR e il 3 yards from {he spot where Of- {0 him and his definite answer was HARRY 7. PRABON Velicka girl which dniitie = e e The {rio were surprised by Super- and Richard B. Viets, democratic M o ] . f B Btk e : {and fell and was apprehended. Of- o him as her Wdy” and | e an With lubercuiosis of bone o i snce iz and for v 3 Snsiieng men had started to go ap: tment to the post office fused give . Lach party nominates two to AR DAL DR Ry e B e Shooling el : ¢ SR AT Selos Galt Aarch LT R | window. The trio ran in different di- Lindberg of 48 Main strect with ef- [ real ailment. e e e chureh, an argum ollowed and | 1.08 Angel L. Mar v Struck by Truck . [t R Boy 5 y the Cedar Crest state sanitarium in| 1 did, but since going to Cedar Crest|ployed as a clerk in the Schmaltz voluntarily confessed fo | came the clue upon which Mrs. Edna | him, capturing him when he fell to avenue, Maple Hill, was run down |the institution today for further|is nothing they don't do for you. I I'ortugese Aamed Mecllo, all of New | and make her an heiress to the years ago, gave secret birth to a baby Supernumerary Carpenter, accord- /jley street, this city, this noon at the | Lindbers went to Cedar Crest with a | do not say so. It can be cured if it New Britain and vicinity: jur dicd two years ago into the flesh of the little finger of | in front of the store and immediately of ti oh th by s al injurles. He was faken to New | number of physicians, most of whom | hopeless, the local man and| | tonight and colder Tuesday. | | usual homicide co hich present- | ed claims intended to prove the P, The dancer. at the peak of her|@ bit too late to catch the burglars e | & former teacher in the local schools, | POWer he doomed so many of his canversation would shortly increase 1| ['A fipAHfiN F[]RM v \\.fl\lt She turned ove father's room on their wi¥ 1o mass the res of stock in the two statesn not been well the y 1 on October 7 he made his second call | go to church. “I fecl confidence and optimism were | turned his back on the bull which | = | bonds in the deal, and it would be | concessions: 1d it was indicated he jute returned to his room and found him | 2 d T e a0 i nATLy coult |the order for the bank stock be-| g United States, are (would take him 40 day | an electric button which would , P (Continued on Iage 550- | the 1 century in public lite, Attorney P.|he had predicted, and Miss Booth iation e mu | Senorita Carmen called he ¥ cquipped in- | fore nightrall n tomorrow night at democratic head-| The confidence which Mi RO | from duel a| : the American faced for the aft ived f Attorney McDonough spoke briefly | check t to honor the which was the name Saul gave | Sician, Dr. Alberto Bandelac De _— front of it with his red he swenld make the run. The en-|her as aheck, which was drawn on the | duc to embolism (a blood clot) prob- spectators of impending nounced that he than 300 men convinced him that [ New it but never called on her again, nor |tor long had suffered. | Service In the midst of the murmurs Iy hastened his decision. for her Amo Manufacturing Co. [sician commen . Phalon of 27 L e e the mayoralty, but today accepted and the cancelled check. of Alba, now minister of state in the | position made vacant by the death row night's meeting and speak. leged swindle to the police, but wrote |at lunch and wondered when a | hounced appointment of a sixth self as an agent of that firm. Tt was under the present administration. land, they wrote, and indicated (i On Warrant Wife Issued Plan Commissioner Prosper I'ranco- thing but a rail of swindles in which |and former Akron, O., patrolman, , will be held Wednesday night at an- —_— ——— - |legedly deserted spouse recently was speak Dassette, chairman Th T ebruary 922 Dresley departs Leonora Tlarira, 7 month old ald Bartlett campaign, i heing held under §5000 at her) home wow 16, Sheriff Edward Parl = by cafe re taken to New Britain General hos Attorney B. J. Monkiewicz, fitth L " e Attl 8 Soealier LevaIvaE: R T ssee county of first d tor's displeasure, gave G possible fracture of the skull. fion that he be a candidate o g Moore store in Forestville last night ! husband's arres Presley is fighting Schmaltz of New Gl klocked the actor down fifth ward. = Séveral commiliees of fgivon the hospltal authorlties. oo James McNamee was murdercd Schmaltz, a marricd L he pointed ou made today. ¢ nicarly broke up his numerary Officer Dewey Carpenter o Jrembers of the board of relief wil! Scar On Woman’s F!nger Clll(’ to R e e 3 er Carpenter came around the side when h o ca o ine fward. Imil Hagist, a former mem- S ST e o A i and the third, who was cap- Saltless diet as an aid to tubercu- Lindberg. th S AL e They came tog day of (Continucd on Pago g fecting his almost complete recove “People wait too long o go to a it is cha red thres shots | A vivid cross-shaped scar on lit ons and Carpenter gave chase In Serious Condition | Newington, spent the sweek.cnd at|I see how wrong that attitude is. The S S BANIET (he police.. Dr. John Purney, Police | C. Stiles, of Pasadena, Calif., hopes Iy on the ground about 300 yards from the by a National Biscuit Co. truck driv- | treatment. think doctors make a mistake if they THE WEATHER | | Britain, were among the few wit-| buted 000,000 ate of Gaby | girl. A few hours after the baby was | ing to the police, was patrolling his | corner of Robbins and Maple Hill | tubercular infection of the left knee. | is caught in time. Showers tonight and possibly Judge 1y charged the A. W. McGovney. Gardena child’s left hand, for identifica- | Started an investigation. He walked § Britain General hospital and his [ diagnosed his case as rheumatism. — cd only one problem—that of dena woman's contention that ghe is | 9 {and advised her on September 15, fellow citizens. | ‘,,, NS bank, e- | daughters of Primo De Rivera, Car- up to the | to him 100 | 1s to his health. He had The o cturing Co. of Middletown drove thro busy Londen | AS h 1 them, and told them to end pointed out that he had been put |and am going to dress, but be sure|not shared elsewhere. Many felt t impinged him and then hurled hing L | Tried to Summon Aid ; e i " necessary for nec o give him a| ap did 1 the differences between respo, ician, i daybr dead. His hand was stretched to- | 2 4 d come effective. The value Stace IFranklin is no have summoned his valet. His broken | | con- | up the person I McDonough will make his first | was certain it was a good opportun- valescence in | ¢% broth- nent. | quarters in the Erwin hotel build-|had in his hone was evidenced ¢ the | few days ago at Pamplona, Spain, in S ulv-vl\{‘]"“'” c of his father's reputation, | J noon. He went out jauntily fo 1 at a meeting last week, but he had | with the ¢ndor his own. He apparently | Pariente. N L There wa omethin, Briin Trust Company, unless|ably occurring as result of dia- | There were murmyrs (hat the 2 any papers, ‘he party would give him united |She ¢id she send her the stock certifi-| il F lo ha matado!™ (his lin made g whirling pass at th He had planned to wait until next stock, her bonds and her $3,0 ot far away in the Cafe De Par appointed general delivery | o the invitation of the town commit- Firm Reports Other Swindles cabinet of Gene Damaso Beren- |of Matthew Iran, George A. Quigley, candidate for to Clark, Childs & Co. of New York, e rd campaign committee which RERERT R not the first time the brokers had On the committe Police Com- they wo desirous of loc Detroit, March 17 (UP)—Leslie H. | lino, Tke T. Hills and Attorney Mon- SepE | today faced an cight year old wife Ukrainian hall at 7:30 o'glock. will - e ] cleete : attorney of Lou- Baby Falls Down Steps, lected prosccuting attorr Mrs. ‘Buell B. f women's division in the Don- ed from his Tennessee home leaving * 4 | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio |a b | vally tomorrow night ! c . 1d two companions were be- | came here for the dry agent charge fully admitted that i pital about 7 o'clock last night for | ward member of the republican town v TRl oo biTIatds hia and shortly after that posi- to the superior cc ¥ i} ¥ | ple ground to at ¥ i i ) f 1 \ to aid for elec- 1"y child fell down three flights | ‘ P Ll el of the robbery was but 2 extradition. | B . TR v killing Mary Velic ¥ | the was merely a republicans have proposed candidacy \ Lt | by bandits on January 16. hildren, had an aft Chairman Lawrence P. Mangan S ltl D' t E * t A'd held i alliess vlet Lxperiment Aids ‘ [and two cscaped, but Renick slipped 3 has been in the fed-| The girl rred yun for re-clection, as will also Bur- Sral sevice 5 3 : e e it Cl . O ?000 000 D l E t t of the Forestville building just as Py the mailing department. esume his norma lec €, she o 3 ber of the commission, will also ! S | alm n | oy 9 €s ys state of the e it e e A ? o tured later, was climbing through a losis of the bone is credited by Sven | roads hefor R oA “ callman | the shooting after she came out of Lindberg, who has been a patient at | sanitarium,” he said. “They fear it.| His son, John Phalon, is also cu o her body e finger of her left hand today be- to the nagvest, Remitly Sil 8 Harry Hintlin, 7, of Mapie Hill | his home in this city and returned to | treatment there is wonderful. There Sergeant Michael Flynn and a | tosolve the mystery of her parent nch nu dancer, | storc en by John Rogowsky of 60 Thorn- Two - years ago last November, | lhink a patient has tuberculosis and SR resses to appear before the grand | Deslys, noted French dancer, born, the nurse said, she cut a cr beat when he noticed a car parked snues and sustained probable - | Before that he had doctored with a| IMive months ago his was Tuesday miorning; warmer | | jury, saying the cose was one ittorney, announced he had forw tion purposes. |to the rear of the building but was condition is said to be serious. Because of this delay, according to| (Continued on Page Two), *‘lummm;.; the de '8 . wn illegitimate child of the dancer,' said, e Tyt (Continued on I'a (Continued on Page Two), Yy {

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