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}' ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1930.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ° BRIAND BELIEVES In House-Senate Conference on Tariff ] HOOVER REPEATS Mcnono“gh Talks to 2,000 at H.S.; |CHICAGO BUSINESS NAVALPARLEY TD | "= ——————————— [NV ORDERS ~ Quieley Asks Whether Opponent ISTRICT YENACED ENDNEXT WEEK (ol Rl % CORSR2Gol %0 | TOAILOFFICIALS ~ Accuses Him of Being Dishonest By SFRIQyS BlAZF : Ay \ ; - QT - Democrat, Speaking at His|Republican Talks to 200 . : MacDonald and French Foreign , \ ~ AN CRR ¢ Rigd Watch on Brpests eots R e Supporters Wit s, i 01 Spectacular Proportons Minister Confer Again— | |8 ' R | saryinNext YearouBasis ol by po NonPartisan-| Alling, Judd, Day and! CASES General Alarm—Loss 3 Power Pact Prohable -, ‘ ; March Tax Refurns sl 1 g Over $300,000, Experts Say ship in Management of | Others Appealing for EASTER AT MOST WILL : | - 4 CORPORATIONS APPARENTLY ~Public AMairs—Fails o Blection of G. 0. P. jOTR[ GUESTS FORCED HARK BND OF HEgTiNG | [ / PAYING ON PREVIOUS BASIS ~ Mention Rival Ticket Next Tuesday. 0 FLEE FROM SMOKE President Believes Moderate Surplus More than 2,000 mew and won-| ¢ would like to have Mr. Me-| » T & ¢ en heard Attorney P 1. MeDonough | Donough state whether he thinks I formed of Results of Conversa- P 5 " : > Will Be Available If Plans Are | democratic nominee for mayor, dis-|yould obtain graft it I let out con-| of Battle — Department Fights i 7 S B A : cuss campaign issucs without alimaers it I am clected mayor. 1| tions—Polite Expressions of Op- N — = Tollowed—Points Out Customs | single reference to his opponent, i wouid like to inquire through !lv'l Spreading Flames From New $11,« CEA Washi B last night at the Senior High school : timism Discounted by Impartial| . ) NEA Washington Burcal | Jtetums Are Decreasing—Second | press what he means when he said, | Theirs is the complicated task of ironing out the differences which have arisen between the Senate and the s cereasing—Second | gijorium on Basset sirect. ‘Don’t let him get at the sewer con- | Observers, Who Say Five Nation | House over the important Smoot-Hawley fariff bill. Senafor Tteed Smoot (seated, in center) of Utah, has Warning Within Two Months Is-| The spacious meeting hall e trac 1 think my reputation for| Halted and Entirc Loop Bathed In broken the traditional secrecy surrounding tariff conferences by demanding that this commitiee’s progress | nearly filled, all seats on th My onesty is as good as his.” | llm given daily publicity. The conferees pictured above ar: ted, left to right—Senators Samuel M. | sued at White House. iloor and t of thos: m‘fl\c bal- e s highlight in 2 | Choking Smoke. U (s Shortridge, California; James B. Watson, Indiana; Snioot; Iurnifold Simmons, North Carolina; and Pat Hai- B : cony helog taken Wlln BROUE: A0 iaite 1y Gientza 4. Dilele Jubli i i TLondon, April 5 (P—Prime Min- |t e, 16Tt to tight—Representativos 1 Biehioh ol T B n e Washington, April 5 (P—Dresi-{who arrived late, stood in the rear, | 116 by George A. Quigley, republi| - Chicago, April 5 (UP) — A firc Stimson and Morrow Assumed In- Fire Marshal, Near Exhaustion, Hero 000,000 La Salle Bullding—Traffic Agreement Virtually Impossible. 1star. Mao : Poreig: = s A PO ) e OoNan ; e 5 Z s e can candidate for mayor, beforc ister MacDonald and Torcign Min- Texh: WLl EIRIAs{Ovcson: Alaatd Sy, MasvachuSOts: And. Jatnee Wi Gol Nissisaingl, | dent Hoover is looking forward to a | preferring not to interrupt the| €00 SOl & foF JERCE BEOTC 2 ister Briand continued cfforts today | nder surplus at the close of this | speaker. was one of the most|Persons a € e | britding in the worthiest oo ¢ fo find a solution to the I'rench se- land the net fiseal year if mecan- |enthusiastic meetings addressed by [ Night. o REICOIANLY curity claim. while the most rigid cconomy is ex- | McDonough in the —campaign nis| Quigley's talk, which followed afthe loop today, causing between At the end of their talk at St. i ' creised by both the legislative and | departure from th practice ot [series of speeches by prominent re-|$200,000 and 0,000 damage and James' palace the Xrench forcign | eal Beel Disgusts Lexccutive branehes of the govern- | “quoting from (he record” to prove | publicans, was comparatively bricf | giira raged through an old four story | attracting huhdreds of theater goers. minister rushed away to Paris for Ec) ener, He Assells ment. | his contention that Quigley was (l\w‘hu.mw of hoarseness which had| | B at Q A ¢ fire started in the Western the week-end saying he was return- | I,h‘m,fi,mm R Srl e e His estimate is based upon income | “most extravagant, wasteful and in-|handicapped him in his campaign-| Radio company plant. All available ing Tuesday to resume the negotia- | Dr. Hugo Eckener can stand al- tax colicctions for March which, he | efficient mayor the city has ever ing. He began by saying that the re-| firo_fighting equipment was called tions. | 2 = roak? most any kind of physical test, “indicate that the unfavorablc = ¥ 2 - o out to batfle the: blaze, swhich “End Next Week Blitino AT e canl e e D G ar —_— developments of last fall did not af- (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Iage Two) threatened to become the most spec- s he was dashing off to the train 5 . yuring a brief visit here yes- | fect individual incomes to the extent | tacular in recent Chicago history. B e ot eemticans- | Trans-Continenttal Flier Over e e O ‘Orgamzed Workers ~ Against B R h A housands gathercd at the scene I think the end of nest week Will ec the finish of it one way or the| ti his frlend. A P. Mowitz, 3 expected to be somewhat less than | the radio company. The fire -had oo i o e e e | RAUSAS CILY Barly Today f v e eiens, Ao x, owie | Nomies for Supreme Gourt 1250, 5,2 a7 s OIL fiUSHER | was referring to the proposed se-| ciety of Pennsylvania. He order- [ than in 1928 : ! 2 ‘ “I'l rx} 5 a fn..h.l‘d rm\(?h"rd suflx ri at American | | £ MacDonald arrived ] s RS e e ‘ SR e e oy [Pt Tart Tos Anpeieals art| | e ket es S ek B [ment issuca for publication todax, | | | rire Marshal Michael Corrigan Sccretary Stimson and Dwight W. | Pilot Left Los Angeles Secretly Yes- | | said. Senate Commiittee to Hear Objec- | “it appears t we should be ablc 3S H C ivi E d | R m S G d Sufferol & cub Inderioner e sl Morrow. It was presumed that the rday f S ; i citets e ok vear cnding the | Bvell hours amw“’y 00s aszu ust Rin (Ul BJS 00| e and @ sroup of assistants were British prime minister planned to| terday Morning, Hoping to Lstab | tions of Teaders, With Green |, report the result of his morning i . | | | showered with broken glass. - The | ;0(h of next Junc with a very mod- | | ; L : | | lish Record for Light Planes— Openitig — Objection—Claim Ap- | “Tte surplus.” i | Pressure mcreases Dldfl Meafl Mfln OFW | fire, attacking a. strategic center, cut meeting with the French, to the | ”THUANIANS VUTE | e same holds true for next| jo’f motor traffic bound for the north American delegation. Unreported in New York, vointee Prejudiced Against Unions [ year, he contended, but there the | \'d“ Automobiles were tied up for The conference hurricd on to what : - at r table end. Unle the situation ‘“f“‘l \f;\)d\?\r'.flmwndgw:m v, Albert ed labor mobilized its forces today ‘q,_w‘_w. has already been re- e e "ax lrv;lm n‘u» flan‘w ?"litfl fire ll;‘qat changes greatly in the next day or|M. (A) Mooney, flying @ small low in opposition to the confirmation of |duced by $30,000,000 through, con- : iC | Azed Swedish Resident Very Active | 2492d its hoses. Fire fighters untiliz- two, observers believed, the nego- | Wing monoplane of his own manu = [t P il e gressional appropriations. SualkiNo:a SWellion sRam. Aol Swcd i RelEhb W ErypAct ot tno (oweraibetore thy; Ham sy tiations will be concluded before | facture, today was believed headed K H el GBS e i "l “The najor difficulty in pros-| pagze Since Week Ago Wednesday | Despite Years — Chops All Wood | Prousht under control. 3 S [cast toward New vork, weil on his| 12ke No Sides on Mayor-/ciute justice of the supreme court. | e are domver - aden, | & : ! i | One-fourth of the whole city's fire The American delegation has en-|w 1 endeavor to establish a | Ity Q tion But Sup- | R ATy GRS T St 4 ‘ from the fact that bills already fa. | —Spray Blown Many Miles Into| for Son’s Farm and Helps Dig Po- | fighting forces went out to battle the gaged spac > athan, leav- |speedy transcontinental fligh a| alty Question but Sup- | i =il flames under the personal direction Ed&a (spacedoniihe Leviihan flenvalisE Ansdontinentgl dlishiz rccord |appear before a senate judiciary |Vorably reported by congressional ! 5 pers o ) ays aft-| for light pl s. | b2 . x W A ‘ & Oklahoma City, tatoes—To Obscrve Birthday. of Fire Marshal Corrigan. The fire nEland aprl B te e eh el port Watkins sub-committee Which has the Park- | COmMittees it enacted into Jaw, | The Iorench and Italian | Mooney, who took off sccretly e delegations may “even leave befors|from Los Angeles at 6:43 a. m., Pa- — adionsungery consiceration 5 1 | boat Graeme Stewart steamed to the would entail an additional expendi- | oma City, April 5 (P— (EDatlaT AT hasTe oat Gra . and give their reasons for objecting that time. They probably will de-|cific coast time, yesterday morning, | g ¢ E0 | 3 8 Gai=ar obs bebie 5 126 ture of nearly $300,000.000 next Hurling aside man’s puny mechani- | Newington, April 5—August Ring \‘\ ":L ;1{'?:"(‘:2:(“ ‘:‘;:cr‘r t!\:nf‘:ames a as 4 ar; S After a discussion of morc than|to confirmation. William Green, |1 Year and. as far as we can see|cal contrivances, which for seven fltmt of Llm }f'" \\v]»l» ohf:r rve -)’\|~' part as soon as a plenary session is two hours during which the pro-|president of the American Tedera- |0day. inevitably result in a deficit. | hours had held the recalcitrant | $9th birthday anniversary Sunday, held next week. g reported over Kansas City at| m. Three Power Treaty Previously, at 12:30 a. m., the were billowing the most fiercely. c . ¢ situation clear 5 for mog : L i r e e Il Traffic Halted ponents of cach of the two mayor-|tion of labor, was ready to speak for | Lh¢ situd arly calls for most | gusher, the Mary Sudik No. 1 under | April 6 Mr. Ringquist was bornina| o o000 " monsures were put $ne alty candidates spoke in high terms | that organization. while representa- |M8id cconomy and deferment of | control, the well early today again i Small town situated outside Gotten |, S0 RE R0 o "All street, ele- It was cxpected that a three pow- Ship passed over its home hangar|or’tnoir favorites, 300 Lithuanian |tives of the . five brotherhoods of |5YeN Otherwise justifiable expendi-|resumed its wild rampage. flaunting | burg, Sweden, his parents being hard | 2 ‘0000 (o™ srasric was or treaty between the United States, |t Wichita, Kas. Attendants there, | oitjzens last night decided mot o railway trainmen were here to testi- | ure by both the legislative and ex-|a rumbling pillar of petroleun over Working farmers, | shunted away from the danger zon Japan and Great Britain would ba|Who said they plainly reroxnized he | Ve as o unit in the coming clec. | fy also | ccutive departmehs.” the south Oklalioma City field. Mr. Ringquist arrived in America | S0 SR8y A e Bky- drawn up in the remaining days of | Plane, reported the pilot circled the | o, | Based on Decision Corporation Tax Sustained The big well smashed out of con-| 20 years ago last August and since| . .oc. or Wacker drive came the the parley. Prime Minister Mac-|field at an clevation of about 200| “Sioporters of former Mayor| Tabor's opposition is hased upon| The President’s statement sa‘d [trol al 1305 a. m. after a specially | that time has made his home with | FEPES B, DT Fopiloeo e Donald is said to be the only onefect. > George A. Quigley, republican can-|a decision written by Judge Parker|that the income tax payments of |constructcd master gate, known as | his son John, who runs a large farm | o o0 50T S atic harrage of of the naval delegates who still has| The pilot did mot drop a flarc | didate, and of Attorney P. I Mo |45 a member of the eircqit eonrt | corPorations apparently will not fall [an “overshot” hegan to leak. |at Elm Hill. Another son, Samuel,| = &5, 4ne 10.inch | streams; the faintest hope of a break in the i“ hita he had expected to do. | Donough, demosratic standard bear- | hench in. which e upheld an in|below last vear. It is apparent, lo Valves Opened Again lives in New Britain. Mr. Ringquists| T %450 0i0d on the blaze. ‘Another impasse which scems definitely o [After circling the field he continued | o, yere' called upon in turn by | junction preventing organized Jabor | 2dded. that cut in the tax rate| The leaks widened rapidly nor | Wife died two years ’_”‘“"“ “”‘“}‘i’”‘l bombardment of water went .on exelude Franco and Italy fronmoh toward the northeast. In a be-|john Gerdis, chairman of the meet- | from secking to cnroll employes of | “Was fully justified.” bolts creaked and the whole gration in America. Upon his arrivall F R0 (B ot “anattored’ glass e {lated wnnouncement of his non-stop ling and president of the Lithuanian | the Tted Jacket Consolidated Conl| GOINE on to amalyze the Marca|ture hegan fo give way. Icaring | Newington Mr. Ringquist did not\ Ol 3 %o emonts from a bom- Others expressed polite hopes, but [attempt, Mooney was quoted as say- | [ndependent Citizens' club which |and Cole company. Representatives | 4% collections and the indications |that the “overshot” would be ripped "”»’;’-‘ "°°l"{ h"i"“" ost )(frxhflln;h barded city. nevertheless they have gone on |ing he hoped to make the trip in|ealled the mecting. of the labor organizations assert that | derived from them, Mr. Hoover [loose and sent smashing up through | d¢climated to this country his health | BV0G 0 os )0 was staggering under thead to make their ship reserva- |22 hours. This would place the time | Ajthough the members were di- | Judge Parker's decision deve said:— the 122 foot stecl derrick, the few '””‘"l“)‘;‘l' ]’:‘“ “I‘"“ A ‘\'ht"fl“"lf”;"l‘; the blows of the battle against the home. The French and Italians | of his arrival in New York, his|yided on the question of the mayor- | atitude of mind that should bar 1o fizy submitted in 0% | men who had been stationed to | S8 REFCEL HAS U nd cut his|flames and the showers of glass, themselves, patience apparently destination, shortly before $ a. mu, ity candidates they were practical-|him from {he supreme benc budget message estimated incom: | watch the well through the night, | $0Wn @ fUEht of stairs and cut dire Marshal Corrigan refused to | 2 v n om the supreme hencl head so that it was neecssary to|Lir 5 frayed by the long arguments over | €astc - 4 ly 100 per cent in favor of the clec- | Other witnesses on the list drawn | !aX revenue in the fiscal year 1930 flung open the valves and the | 7500 5 i 2 5 % | give up the fight. He was urged ltaly's contention for parity with | ng Into Wind tion of Victor Watkins, the demo-|up by the committee included|at $2,480,000,000 without taking in-|column of oil and again spurted (Continued on Page Two) ime and again to go o a hospital I'rance, in unofficial statements,| At Wichita, the designer was | cratic choice for alderman, accord- |Thomas Townsend of West Virginia, |12 @ccount the tax reduction subs:- | high over crownblock, and i : |and have his wounds dressed, but he passed even this point, and mutual- — ) refused. | | | | | e s |an attorney in the Ted Jacket case: | auently provided for. The March |spattered down over the already oil- Iy blamed the other for their lure (Continued on Page Two) (Gontinuealontp o and Walter White of New York, rep- | collcctions indicate that income tax |soaked countryside. “As long as my men stick it out, to reach an accord. | _— R resenting the Association for the|revenmwes will actually aggregat Handicapped by the darkness in I will.” he said. Work Not Belittled W“RKERS ANN"UNGED | Advancement of Colored TPcople, | $2.400.000.0 which, allowing which they were forced to work, the | Fifteen of Marshal Corrigan's men There was no disposition ar \ | who is protesting the Parker ap- -000,000 for tax reduction, wouil | men at the well were helpless to were trapped temporarily by the complishment of a three-power | r | | — | |ncgroes that he says the nomincc |the old rates. W. P. Sutton, field supcrintendent | | reared itsclf be, ‘cen the eaves of treaty, which, it is pointed out, FflR ELEGT"]N I]AY; | New Britain and vicinity: made in a political specch. Mrs. “On the other hand there has|for the 1. T. . O. company, owner {the building, am“ > horizon. But would have been the maxtmum pos- | | | Tair and warmer tonight; | Mary 1% Speers, of Washington, D.|been a substantial falling off n [of the well said the “overshot” prob- ‘hicago's B¥e® ®° were up to the sible at the unsuccessful tri-partite | | Sunday increasing cloudiness, C.. who wrote the committee a long | custom’s duties, the estimated |ably was hanging by just a few|[talian Monarchs and Il task of the' \git. They raced conference at Geneva. In addition | 5 = | | |letter objecting to Judge Parker, — — 3 2 |across the sevei® ‘hundred fect ep- it was said in circles close to the | NeW Precinet System Re-|* # |also was asked to appear. (Continued on Page Two) (Continued on Page T Duce Call at Villa Where |arating them from the flaming delegatipns concerned that the | g ; iti yo . = I'structure that held their chief. don T |aire il R Victoria Died [ Rescue Trapped Men (Continued on Page ']'Uu) | They rushed up the ladders that at Polls | S - stronghold he held |1ed to the fiery strong i 5 ) Tiome, April 5. (A—Oficial Rome | Down the ladders to safety they Registrars Thomas Smith and Queen Victoria of Sweden, who died | trapped in upper stories of the ill- William J. Zicgler today announced | last night at her Villa Svezia here |fated structure. | eppointment of a force of about 100 after a he ack, § was ill for! Chiet Corrigan estimated actual clection day officials to be in charge . — more than years preceding her |damage at more than $300.000. He | of the balloting in 10 precincts. < : dcath. said that the excellent work of his Splitting of four wards info tw \ & & ath heentaln re additi am- ‘\Dl\‘m:l'lvs%ri?(»- \Pull nlel\;:(m‘lnl‘v:"\rld‘: i GEORGE V. {AMLN LRSSl Rne B nute i o £ |”\ly‘\:n:‘:i““..J}r}‘\'uo::!ldhw “Beeches” Has Liquor | ine 5o onon Aol I & NOMINATED AS $ betier than her own capital. Stock- |age st ‘ S 4 (| |ing 30 checke cight deputics and | <] FIRST SELECTMAN holm, since it was here that she |[million dollars in all. o 9 £l D four mod tors to the list this year. | Yault, Survey of Prem- v ; > is. 3 A % spent a considerable part of her sts Leave Hotels | h| .;no‘\\znhl 4 those sclected by DRAWS “SURPRISE time during the long bronchial iii- iuests at the Sherman, Astor and s the registrars: ises Reveals | Moderators: Michacl il ’ | RS L : 5 \ iy e queen died with King Gus- Martin Connolly, John 1. Lceney Il 12 3 ¥ TR ] e other Loop hotels were driven to the Hannon, Backeds 15 : 3 i . \ av anc st all the a 1y, | (Continued on Page Two) | Harold Ward, William Dorsey, Al s AN aan “J”.:'I.:‘J ‘\{-,,‘;,‘)fi,:l i e S Northampton, Mass., April 5 (UP) | fred Rice, IFrank lllingworth, Fred | A i 23 asidhi . ICine Gustaviheld: e -—When they move into their rather | Yost, William J. Rawlings, John Vi B i 2 z Hand TaliRnenE s Ak bRl UFHEERS “N TRA“_ luxurious new home, sometime be-| Middleton. i : e : s e tween now and June 1, Former Pres-| Checkers: William Fitzpatrick, il i X ; Lo T e e e ident and Mrs. Calvin Coolidge wili| A, Suilivan, Howard Smith, Basil 71y S 1 ’ T T e face the probiem of what to do with | Riley, William O'Brien, Raymond I/ / 7 AL S sl i e Rl & specially-constructed wine cellar. | G & Mrs. Zarecho, John Du- | 3 ; et D B The fact that “The Beeehes, which: | dack, Sam Rosenberg, James Dona- fo PO | Coolidge purchased at a price esii- | hue, Mrs. John O'Mara, Mrs. Joseph > \ \.U'ITN HE APPROACH OF ; el sele e . mnated at $40,000 or more a few | Callthan, Miss Itose Butler, Miss Ny ELECTION DAY, THERE'S A hortly after her dath Kins | Believe Murder Suspect in Gavs ago, has such a. vintage vault, | Mary Donahuc, Mrs. Frank Hum- TaN ¥ [OT OF EXCITEMENT— | Victor nucl and Queen Blena, | e N vas revealed yesterday when Mrs. | phrey, W. Arzylowicz, Mrs, Wilbur, | AG i . 5 E, \ MAY THE BEST MAN WIN~ the Prince of Hesse, and Under- | Distant City,” Not Comey, former owner, 0ok | Mrs, Cullinan, Mrs. Koval, William WELLT ?MOULD\ < . Scorotaiylof | loreizn "Afairs Hani 2 i group of newspaper men and women | Bentley, Bernard Prelle, Walte SAY NOT/ uT 3 called to offer their condolences, Costa Rica un a personally-conducted tour of | Goff, Alex Sandberg, Jacob Petros T'LLTELL v . > 4 ardinal Pacelli, "'l‘!‘"'] Secretar ‘0 the cstate. e \ J | state. communicated the NEeWS o She explained that for the L‘onllr (Continued on Page Two) the Pope, who expressed profound ]1 u-\:‘mr) 1.\llml ; (UP) -—O;!'hcir s, the wine cellar obviously st f ) sorrow | plans shrouded with secrec: unty would prove a useless accessory, but| (1 + v Qe -, NEs A J 3 Death of Queen Vietoria recalled | Detective Edward J. Hickey, State The satd the new owner wouta ve | Chicken Coop Burns; : | i | her young womanhood as Princess | Police Licutenant Paul Lavin and jle to utilize another section of the Damage Put at $1,000 | - / i — }n'u,\- Detective Sergeant Charles Lasement which provided chauffeur’s| A Jarse | ices at the rman Lutheran church wooden chicken coop at \ Vi A ( DIAMOND (Continucd on Page Two) | Keefe were believed today en route quarters § 45 Sterling strect was destroyed by b il 7 S p;zqf\;v ) = = to distant city” in search ot The house, a 1G-room structurc| fire Jast night, with a loss estimated . PR i | Henry 0. -+ .wanted for the surrounded by ninc acres of sloping | 4t 81,000 Ly Chict W, 7. Nohla of i \ / ! BiLL D Quigley Denies He Ha& et s R land attractively dotted with beech | o 'fire department. Croce Ri . A |} Promised Appointments| Tne trio 1eft 11de last night with- trees, has an interior finish almost| oy iryman, owns the propert / 7 - | George A. Quigley, republican | out disclosing thw.r destination. exclusively of red birch. ; The fire department was called at candidate for mayor. today denicd| Police termed a ruse a letter left e he s (15 olaloalkiby: an alarm from Hox that he had made any promises in|by Lorenz to Miss Elizabeth Benson, Yibrary with shel¥ e extending to the | 337 and found the coop cnveloped in connection with the appointment of [ niece of the man slain Mondsz s R e e lost, so far commissioners in the event he is|night, in which the fugitive d Toom is an indirect lighting dome |23 could be ascertained. | H | clected next Tuesda clared he would clear himself of which hangs in tho cenier and| At 6:27 owdlock last evening Co. Hean BT WONT s cuLD 8. Tou can sy for mo that T hava susplcion ant left & forvarding az- e A :43 oiclock Co. No. 3 went to | 2 3} g&i;gsfi%‘ga“” ; 2 - mado any promises,” Mr. Quigley|blood-soaked p 2id to be from dining room, a sun parlor, butler's 1 street where fire had broken X = - 8 ANDfll:wwnNeFuLL N wgg‘,mmnME_wflA\‘OMQMMS iid. “In fact, I have not given the |Lorenz's automobily, - and a place )try, main kitchen, and coole's|out in a pils of rubbish on the for- WO (S Q7 YEARS QLD ~ THOUGHTS TURN To Love/ | matter any thought | where Lot washed ‘he ear ! dining room. mer Knights of Columbus property. TUE CENSUS ENUERATORS ARE Tlie Herall yosterjay Grinted Hit] dus. On the sccond floor are two wt- A grass fire at 252 Clark street on AT WORK (N NEW BRITA N~ names of several prominent Quigley Although seeking #gome othir mo- tractive guest rooms and two sleep- | property of Mrs. M. A. Lynch was { workers who, it has been rumored. |five in ihe prutal murder, police e extinguished by (o. No. § at 9:20 have been slated for berths il their - - (Continued on Page Two) o'clock this ferenoon. ‘ rxn‘hdutf is clected, Lo k (Continued on Page Two), P

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