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FRIDAY, APPIL 11, 193 ObATURDL\\ APRIL 12, ]930. _———————————————— NEW RRITAIN-EARTRORD | Bryan University Faculty Must Believe Bible Stories Foresees Journey to Moon In Rocket [FIGHT ARF SAVED Sfl%%fi%% IS}WS it 2% “ : _ lty ‘a,l L : e } Prols)Z“ed By DznamlteoBy Yea: 20650 IN N[}]Iawam FIRE Workman Drives Pick Into Cable in Census Enumerators Here Bx.| ~cona! cur and cus o R i A oot rteser o NEWlNfiTUN PUPILS Firenen Seve Tennts Trpped ades hence man may {ravel to e ad e Inneiiar ihe ooy | L diolgeeTyicoRtopsabout Lo Sliotrs > : § ; . ) ! e moon. e = | Norwatk, April 12 (®—E: late yesterday afternoon when an " - ; ; ) 3 : : - The census taker had arrived. L . ; . >, e ict atona o b the |sons were trapped on the secon - miestions wers belng asi. [CTFIoYe of the Hartiord Elsctrie o : 5 oy e it on: (e nocula Ainst Diphejmne oo, apped on s e he usual question: TientiCe facol2entallyiatuak & orors < " 5 4 rogress in the rate of travel ma | ed and some of them had been an- | Dar Thls s HaslfordoNew Brilain . 3 . % : uring the L contu here carly this morning as the ci swered by the master of the house. 2 “'Are you cmployed?” sweetly ask- Al . Gk ; ? o " ~ il ecs before the Brooklyn Institute z three days swept through a two- vd the young woman with tho Lig| Al direct telephone communica- 7 v N i e et y and-onc-half story frame structurc book and the fountain pen. [Sion gbetween Hews brttain, snnisto, Co L el 2 B AT i Spe ot T {pecial to the Merald) in South Main street. Damage es- ol and £ o1 4 Plainville, Terryville and Thomas- : A , e ! vy 1950, he said, Newington, April 12 — At the |timated at $12,000 resulted Naw, ain't got no job," growled |\ | " "y eot was interrupted ’ ? ¢ : ; )0 miles an hour will be possible i on . the lord of the manor. and. it sas necessary o route calls Iy = ) . R N md by the year 2050 man will have meeting of the Newington Public| Occupants of a nearby lun wa- “Are you secking employment®® |, o )" ggletown, Meriden, Wa- : : ? Pt # evised & means of fraveling at the | Tealth association held last cvening |Bon discovered the blaze at 3 & m. : ) . ; o 4 . . ! when they saw flames s 5 trom "“[““‘5“{’ T O Do L e T e ot or o T 4 ; : L ’ ate of 50,000 miles an hour, thelat the home of Mrs, Helen Lewis| ™ /en they sa next question. ¥ e ¢ —_— cee . .. |a second story winaow. 1 nted the head of the ; $ 3 - E pecd necessary to make the Jour-|or Kirkham Manor, the treasurer's “Yeah,” gru c o > | They called the fire department, 2 g : : Wy to the moon. report showed that $1.691.61 hal & et e 5 ; k¢ . AU ; at $ but hefore they could arouse the ’fa‘mlls, know where I can get a El] H PRA'SED IN Y % P ] " 4 é Dynamite for Pucl? been received from various sources | [t Hefofe they couls - arouse The ob ? A : 5 L To aftain such a speed a fuel 5 ? 3 She was taking the census, mot 0 : ' . and expenditurcs to dat nounted , A B eblaltmelsan e mary Himesitnel it oo T hes | fiames had blocked all escape. Z ; X - apat ecasing many s the o $1,317.50, leaving a cash balance = oy yunning an cmployment agency, 50 : ? | 5 > t %> Ay Snerey’ obtainabletrom coal gas ‘O;‘ i stlsstales | Ladders were hro'ualn. into play she asked the next question. ~ 7 - 3 < 2 = 3 % * 2 Sk & and the firemen took Mrs. William ¥ Ve L # line or dynamite must be 1 Miss Elconore Walters, the nurse, |« “ “How long have you been scck- 4 i . 2l i 3 S *C:| Gendron and her two-year-old baby . : wailable for cngineering purposes, | aiso gave her report for the month | ¢ Wos 2 h. 30 ing employment " —— % s i : 4 Kavsatd e Talloy ;rnm ncl mg( of a hrn*z)r x;orrh brs. p 2 4 ity 5 it pfMareh, sas il legina Baudoin, who had clamber- The head of tho family ponderad. |, A 9 . ; P : : i : . He described a possible ship for! patients under carc at 8! 2udoln, awhio-hadseaob Me wrinkled his brows and scratched Yery SaflsiaCtOI‘y Ra“ng - s : 4 lunar voyage as a sphere bristling 1 no Rl eiontotne 100t of iai Ay Swin\ogy his head. The family cat, sensing s B re el ae e montial anewgpatlern became hysterical and was ready to that a declicate situation had de- G N [ l G I‘d il < < ' E fipascs S dtaich X tients readmitted, 0; patients u 4¢T | jump when Joseph Porkk, a neigh- veloped, scurried to cover. 1760 Natlonal Guards velled into space after the manner car during month, 54; patients dis- |yor “ryshed through the burningz The census taker waited, pen _— Sequel to the famous evolution frial. Bryan university at Dayton nn.. will open temporarily in vfl.: .r]orl\r*(;] e charged, \\;.;mu\nh' to »o.llwr © house and detained her until the poised in air. oy e safiotactoryl thai| o) e nisitschooli(lowsril eft) fthis fall Sy ch I Robinson, (insert), resident, Foundation of first | Sueh & s ‘r‘r‘ 4y S e el DR d or improved 5; died. 1if}fremen arrived. Other occupants The boss of the house decided to| '° or "very satistactory,” the |y i1ging (upper left) is completed. Scopes trial courthousc at right. et ciioicee Bnilia amateriandfotiorts under care at end of month. | o¢ {ne building let themselves down answer. “Eleven years,” he an-|highest term that can be applied to e N = - jweish about 70,000 metric tons. 1t]4s; nursing visits made, 48; advisory | (rom windows or climbed over the - a national guard company after] Davton, Tenn. April 12—The|Lockhart of Decatur, Ga.. Who has|youns high sehool professor, chimed |would carry a crew of 60 and a| visits, 95; social visits, 31. Total|porch into apartments in an ad. HOBNTCE: 3 ! Hart . : “old time religion’ 'is to be pro- | raised funds for numerous southern |in and said: “I'm violating that law |group of scientists as passengers. number of visits made, 174. journing structure. This happened in a town in Hart- | tederal and staff officers have viewed | yoor0q against the attacks of mod- | colleges. [every ¢ Would Start from Desert The foxin anti-toxin inoculation|” The fire originated beneath ford counly not far away. icteous|!t !N the annual inspection, was given | ernistic cducation by “fifty thousand | To date a little more than $200.- | Originally “FNome-Talent Show” Starting from a desert where the (of children for diphtherin was |stairway and surent - upaars . inte nn‘?lflVn\m}:(lll(:c]:t‘moj\ltto:r:syc\‘\J-rmiam to Company H. 169th regiment, C. N. | fundamentalists, fishting for the|000 has been pledged and about | Somchedy, thirsting for some cx-)discharge of the propelling cannon brought to a successful close. ' hataccond door i Vle(:r arilol \C. Harney, who has: charge of the |G, by. the military authoritics, ac-|faith of our fathers” who (think|§225,000 collected. = An §d-acrecitement, suggested a trial. —Some- |could do no harm, Dr. Stewart said. | campaign of inoculation has had the | the house was gutted and downstairs Harltded cpunty cansuEbureatt saye| bosding) o, word. recelved foday by Cioustiefithelr falthitotgive 3100 featpue has been purcliased ®on ajbody.cls popped up. and offered 1o the moon-shin would take off about full ‘support. of ‘the Meallh assoca~|aparimsnts and & grocery store sl o ek | SR RE Lo e cach. . 3 | nill_overlooking the Rhca county |0 on Scopes’ bond. Scopes was shy |a half hour before noon and about |tion. At the Junction £chool 23 | fored water damage. . ‘There wers census takers have had les eyt leHt Letice Here in the hills of Iast Tenn courthouse where the famous|at first, but finally consented {o i |three days hefore the full moon. 'children received the treatment,|ne fire cscapes on the building in New Dritain than anywhere els¢| Tne annual federal inspection, |sce. where five yoars ago William | “monkey trial” of Prof. John . test case.y So it started, just as al Tn six minutes (he sphere would |also two children of pre- S e e in the counfy. most thorough cven to the minute|Jennings Bryan and Clarence Dar-|Scopes was held in June 1025, home-talent show. Then the World | 12 miles up and would shoot out |at the Nertheact school 51 (BMelRhsspertiallySearated byl 1t is likely the work will be com- | getail, was held in February and the|row fought their famous battle on |Foundations have been laid for the | Fundamentalist convention. meeting fof the carti's atmosphere at the |ehildren and eight of pre-school( e pleted by Tuesday of next week, Mr. | company was put through a drill. | the sides of God and the Devil, as [436-foot, four-story main college [at Memphis, heard about it and en-!raio of 200 1niles an honr. After|age: At ine Tl Hill sehool 60 Harney says. p first by the commissioned officers. | many viewed it, the DIiryan Memo- |building. and just recently a $70,000 | gaged an to defend the faith % A “New Britain is giving us excel-| [jeutenant John I. DeLorenze and |rial University is getting ready to|contract for the concrete and steel | The answer to that was 3 J t yan 3 | . i ¥ a $70,000 53 £ [t (o hours and 29 minutes, he esti- | school children and seven of pre- ) J ar : 3 | ria sity is getting ready toc ] e i steel | The answer at was Clar mated, discharges from the carth-|school age; at the Junior High lent cooperation and we have haliparold 1. Dyer and then under the)open classes in September. Toe of | framework was let. Finished three | Darrow, who rusned down from |y il i 5 2 Clarence n ! : ward cannon could be stopped and |school 42 school children and three few if any complaints from Yourgirection of First Sergeant Thomas|evolution and defender of the faith, | years hence, it will be of Tennessee | Chicago to defend Scopes—and the RD) oo chooll childven 25 city,” he told a Herald representa- |Kiiquff. The guardsmen went|it is designed to provide a college | sandstonc., of imposing colie dovil, too, a5 many saw it. ("):;0,:”1': ,‘},‘,’\UU,""‘;‘,HI::“,1:":1'"""f ":'I"‘Nl“"‘"”"i“l “"[” S E REAEH AEREEMENT tive. through a hard drill in every forma- | education tha twill be in full accord | Gothic architecture, of a desig Lverything in Dayton dates from | ol * ? ST “;nqr sl ;"ff ‘L.""" o ! Asked how he accounted for the |tion and they did not falter in the| with th® teachings of the Bible. closely resembling Princeton. that > town folks still tallc T e T I“ ‘_l:;‘ ‘i‘_"f {’l_*l. l'll‘?“’T ?jl 2 unusual cooperation here he attri-|15 minutes of successive work, Pledge for Fm‘ully | In advance of the completion of about though it happened T s i talgo o= 1( )‘i‘z Chlidreianilgst 3 bre of residents and the fact that| o Sore © g cqu,pm,nt were | ulty member will be, required to {in September and, singularly cnough, farmy of 300 newspaper men Who | (1o eratt would eross the moon's or: | children toented by theie - famile census enumerators working amons | oo i0q and these were given hon- | Make solemn affirmation of the fol- |in the old Rhea county high school swarmed here, how the streets were [ if (o0 S0 SOV EES PACEH ‘:,.q,,;(;'.”:‘“ :r " £ Y ”u\-\r_ ",m:"\ ill]d szen Eggs the people who speak tongues other | oo ov) o o PE S Chine guns | 10WINg points and, to guard against | where Prof. Scopes taught. as Bryan | roped off for the thousands of visi- fontth i R Y heatoato “M\"‘»" S ans . t“"“ ’r’“ “‘]"\ N d: than English are familiar with their | oo cnocted and were found to be | Possible backsliders, repeat this af-|called it. “that damnable theory.” tors. how newspaper correspondents| oo oo™ ‘?Tf‘;d out 3’“ “ 0 ”"{MO".’_'\ '\:Tf | native languages. “You have soms | GHRTCRCC SrC T firmation once each year: A new high school is being crected | telegraphed 300,000 words daily out| iyl Co0 il Loiig find them. | raarcn and about 200 were then| oo . cton, April 12 () — The accomplished linguists there,” he . 1. We believe that the Holy and the county will turn the old onc |of Dayton .of that hot afternoon | j.oc o0 ot thite which is airless treated 4 APy, onal e n At b .‘" added. It was the general belief that the| piple is of final and® supreme au- |over to the university for temporary | whan Darrow.cross-cxamined Bryan | watoriees and liferess. Dr. Stomast Aax Delinuent 1o Gourt e R e e O Mr. Harney was unable today to | COMPany would be given a very high | thority in faith and life and, bcm;\us», {on his faith in the Bible, of Bryan's Raid “h‘"r‘. as md’ r'\igm'q '1‘_‘; A Joseph Smolak of Newington “ns;o“ ”‘OM \‘P igon[\p ete agreement tell what the final figures in New |ating and in announcing the award | jpspired by God, is inerrant. President and facully of the uni- | death a few days later at the scene DeIE s 9458 haled into court last night hefore e controversial wool schedule, 3 5 : r e a weeks long and where temperatures | yu 2 st cas i i Britain will show, nor just what per- | the staff officers were high in their| "5 we believe in God the Father, | versity are to be announced soon | of his Last Triumph. £ P S| Justice of the Peace Clinton §.|in most cases upholding the higher centage of the work has been com- |Praise of the commissioned and non- | Gon the Son, and God the Holy|according to Dr. TRobinson. The| Sees Divine Hand ;‘.,m,':”,fq,‘”&n:h:.](pnd\;?;;i:rga:fi?;ufi BuEomshon @ clianeetothRlluxeRto Za,‘,':p“”m“ A 2 pleted. commissioned officers. Ghost. this trinity being one God. | president, he said, will be a noted| “Doc” Robinson. a staunch Pres-| i i tidnight pay his personal tax. ‘111‘ Lim, Two requests were received for| No word has been received of the | externally existing in three persons. | cducator. | byterian, sees the hand of Provi- R e o AR Ho pleaded mot gullty, but his| ~he rates approved by HE additional help from New Britain, |2ward given Company I and First| 5. We believe in the Virgin birth | Will Teach Science dence zuiding it all. Gravity on the moon being only|OnlY defense was that he had been | pronches o ”:”'““s" Were) lazxely The allotment of enumerators to|Battalion Headquarters companies, |of Jesus Christ. | “Sure, we are going o {each s’ *he tells you as he mixes| 2o ® B8 o he carth, men | ©Ut Of Work for several months. st ds_mcr hose _of the existing {wo sections failed to take Into con- | but it is expected that these also will| 4. We believe that the origin of science—and why not?” says Dr.|another drink at his soda fount.| (oliq"ho able to carry several hun- | JUdE Barrows found him guilty | % "’L. i "”";«‘ sl i sideration the large number of tene- | P® Siven a high rating. man was by flat of God in the act|Robinson. = ‘We arc going to teach | “there was a purpose behind it all| 509 Coina of apparatus to provide | 2Nd assessed him the §2 tax and 31|88 Tates wero higher than those of P e B e Ehe iR of creation as related in the Book of | the theory of evolution. too—hut |the way through. Tt didn't ‘just along with the costs of |the house. The decisions of the 2 b 5 : ° |air and regulate the temperature. conference were announc X { esae s T o appe at we z g : rt, making a total of $13. € 8 ced late yes- Tl o s e gfl,,‘.?;_‘ . | ,.mdl}ou, T fay the :mo, We ]nprov\].'h b we "“f' to falking it| py. v (ourd travel in garb similar to| COUTt MAKINg a total of $13.01. b ye (3161, L WIEH Ehs textra. Relp AL Hars 5. We believe that all human be- | put that question to Mrs. Bryan a|in the drug store that day, that the 3 o . Hits Tree, is Arrested . ¢ diving suits, Dr. Stewart said. i The princi i hhias z Y - efore cd. S dame o Joseph Perbe; S Oliv o cipal increases o ney said New Britain's job will be |inzs are born with a sinful nature |short time before she died. She|World Fundamentalist convention | "'l it \ould be made by Joseph Ferber of Olive street, D P accepted 1 < £ re in ne a Savior | said: ‘s v, teach s cey by % ting in Memphis just at the | ., " Sty New Britain, was arrested at 12:30 | ¥ere on wool waste and wool rag: R : nd are in need of a Savior for|said: ‘surely, feach sciemce, but|was meeting in R e R ] ; sotpistediiniipelickediime HEAI IN [;H'[;A[i[]“\c(‘am‘llintion with God. [teach fact as fact and thcory as|right time, that Tiryan came here to 3 o) SRR The house, 0 i however, scored & vic- " \ face of the moon and navigating it this morning Constabl John - . a e & 6. We believe that the Tord | thory’ defend the Bible. ' No, sir; all of |- 50 1 means of the can.| Welsh on the charge of drunken |!OTY by obtaining approval of its b 3 sl rate of 40 cents a pound and 70 per ROMAN PAPER GLAIMS e o ae Ferber, who was driving a coupe, | €Nt ad valorem on wool felt hat TTALY DESIRES PEACE Temperaure Dros FIOm 0 {0 - drt 75000 00 St 0 M VIBIPRER SORRY |5, ™ 5 " S5 S0t £ b AT | Agzaz manner, suddenly loft the |2rticle on trimmed bodies and fin- ! of the crucificd body of Jesus, in {0 scientists presenting merc | visited by numerous tourists. |road. and in trying to regain his|iShed felt hats, The senate had ap- : : 52 wm}m HUUF His ascension into Heaven and in |theorics to our children as cold | Just once has Clarence Darrow Dino Grandi Praised For Safeguard- position he crashed into a large tree |PrOVed a rate of 53 cents a pound “that blessed hope,” the personal ts."" returned to Dayton. Tn route from breaking the front right wheel of his | 374 30 per cent. : e t a Jesus C The curricul he a Florida about two years ago, he {6z T allan Taterestsiat Alll Times return to this carth of Jesus Christ, curriculum will he about the | Flori ut two years a h car, tearing off the left door and| L IMPorted wool rags, used chiefly Chicago. April 12 (P—The middle | Where He shall reign forever. same as that of any other univer- |drove up to “Doc” Iiohinson's drug [ breaking all the glass in the coupe,|In the manufacturc of low grade in Recent London Confcrence | west, which got hot Thursday and| S- We believe in the bodily resur-|sity. The school will be Protestant, store and got out. A crowd col- Sedan e istolen woolen articles, including clothing. Friday, had cooled off foday in a|rection of all persons, judgment to | orthodox. non-sectarian. lected. for Darrow, despite his he- were given a rate Rome, April 12 (P—Popolo Di : to come. | G 4 : i i fh| A sedan taken from in front 2 of 18 cents a . the cverlasting blessedness| . Robinson—or “Doc,” as he is|liefs, is well liked personally in Engllsh P]‘lsoflel‘ Remanded 10 {of ¥o. 1 fire house last night, Leslie | POUNd. that approved by the senate, Roma, discussing what it considered 5 | laeis ; !‘ Jesus Christ is the only Savior, that| “We haven't any quarrel with the | that didn’t ‘just happen.’ He was crucified for our sins, ac- | evolutionists. If they want to be-| The old southern lome where Nift in the wind sent the {em-|of 'h; saved and the e\erlnslmg‘ffll’“‘ll‘-lrl.\ !mo«nrx. just about the | Dayton. P 5 K I e et R et ‘in comparison with the house rate the lest phase of the maval confer- | yor, hi from 80 de.|Dunishment of the lost. whole noise in Dayton. Tt was at | — lice C Hi g S artas : fonets of eight cents. ence, today commented: §::;“$,!“.,'," t;h;f»a%: ST 000,000 Tnstitution a soda water table in his drug store| NEW PATRIARCH ELECTED olice Court Hearin "\":fq" Uikt oo b o nEtat e ahn A S ot “Il Duce found in Dino Grandi, | yesterday. Before an hour had pass-| Tresident of the Tryan Memo-!thta the arzument that led to the| TBelgrade, April 12 (P—Monsignor ———— { : 2.4 = A new sub-section was added to Italian foreign minister, a most fer- | oq, the reading was 2. Cloudy and |Flal University Association, now!world-famous Scopes evolution frial | Banarde, archbishop of Sképlje, to- Dartford, Eng., April 4 = the schedule providing a decreased vent tenacious defender of Italian | continued cool was today's weather |ralsing $5.000,000 in the form of |began. The young men-about-town | day was elected patriarch of thel CHTNERTL TR, Toel J0 oo Clty ltéms rate on wools that go fnto. the rights, which have been safeguard- | forecast. subscriptions of $100 cach from |were sipping their soda waters and | Greck Orthodox church in Jugosla- | NETL ©* WA ™00 a (S0 Magiy manufacture of cheap clothing and od day by day and hour by hour| Light rains over South Dakota50.000 fundamentalists throughouttalking about the new anti-evolu-|via. | parker, who was stabbed to death S sometimes carpets. Under the pres- with admirable care and intelligent | nelped get the {emperature back |the mation, is Tr. F. Tiarl Robinson. | tion law just passed by the Tennes- | He succeeds the late Patriarch Di- | (G40 ikine on a lonely road on . Nash Co. spring suits and top-|ent law this type of wool is dutiable ardor. where it belonged which had gone [The campaign director is Malcolm | sce legislature when Scopes, themitric Toma. Dartford heath yesterday, was re-|coats. J. Ryan, 22 Roxbury Rtoad.|at the same rate as the finer cloth- “The Italy of Premicr Mussolini|as high as 94 degrees in Cedar Rap- | manded until Thursday in police|Tel. 2909.—advt. ing wools. has sought by all means to make |ids. court today. The court was crowd- Phoenix Lodge, I. 0. O. F., will| The raw being the originator of the gold “I am very sorry it has occurred | which has a reputation for unusual Returning to the agricultural frozen and dried cges and accepted 2 . o Watertown. He practised for several peside her husband as the superin-|today from James M. Finnegan for|the house rate of 1§ For Forfeiture of Bond Give Garrett Evidence |Louisiana Man Alleged {0 Have|cherman sireet vears at Oswego and left there jce testif e : clothing wool rate was Tay souint byl imeans (oiete e B the United States, died last night in|.q to the utmost as he was ar-|meet Tuesday cvening. A large class|not in disputs in the conference as the cause of pece triumph. 1t is| Torest fires occurred in Towa and BUHTLEE ER HEL A | the Friendly Home at Pittsford. He | aigned. of candidates will be advanced to the|both branches of congress approved proved that the imperialism of |ally put down a fire that threatened B,rtb Re‘ord had just passed his 95th birthday. | Asked if he had anything to say |second degree. The work will be done|a threc-cent increase in the present others was stronger than all the dis- | the villages of Shueyville and Solon, Dr. La Salle was credited with|{o the court Marjeram answered: | by Gerstaecker Lodge degree team,|levy of 31 cents a pound. ermament theories of nations and | Ia., after it had destroyed a 200 SH T PULI[;EMAN universal brotherhood.” acre stretch of timber. X son was born st New Biltain) SOY0 00l Uip flrsp fo/use g metal) and T nster dntended- o ido ety work In. thie siate, sededule) dhefcontereen S elimizatel = S hospital last night to Mr, | PIVOt in their use. nnl was h?r:l\ atl murder.” Chief W. J. Noble of the fire de-|senate increases in the duty on Will Sell Auto Seized Fuller Anxious to |ana Mrs, James Thompson ot 90 |L:0nsdale, Quebce, and removed t Marjeram’s mother sat weeping | partment reccived a check for $10 oy T last s 2 tendent of police testified concern- | the pension fund, in appreciation of | which is also the pros v A petition to the common council | Boston, April 12 (P —The Boston Fired at Deputy Sherill vt 2o, Coiton Hesan as Kensing: | 1570 to come to Rochester. ing Marjeram's arrest and held up|the services of the firemen at a|dried whole cgss p:lor?:glv?z‘:)&:og: asking for permission to sell an au- | Post says today that former Gover- I76d al Leputy wheri o ] o = for inspection a knife with a wooden | nco & he T o Al T. Juller has told them ton at New Britain General hospital. TOTNEDECH O & recent fire on the Tinnegan prop tomobile and use the proceeds to [nor Alvan 1. = ™ nd dried egg albumen. The sena: e ndle and a blood-stained blade. | er(y on Lesington strect. R preneLIL A e s :swa;u::,: Iy for storage cxpenses and a po- [OVer the telephone from Michigan | Y Idith Parker was S!a\?hl‘d in the| Attorney T. J, Monkiewicz, Judge| 60 cents respectively. Thve house Ten conrt bord will be mresented te |that he is rcady to take the stand | Harrisonburs, La, April 12 (P— LUN[]FELL"W LAN[] I back as she was sirolline @€roBSlmizice & Trocski B A, 6 ey ) : Zybow- the common council at its meeting |in public hearings in” the attorne¥| Kichard Grogan, 43, was in jail tc- next Wednesday. This unusual pro. | general's investigation of Oliver I {Lartford Tieath in company of her | Gi" ang stantey Karpinski, fifth Lato °”I"’"“‘ cents a pound on frozen axtrord: Fleath Incf } ski and Stanley Karpinski, fifth|ocggs also was agreed upom. The 5 2 ounger sister, Evelyn. Ier assail- | (oo At orl e 3 : s day at Jena, accused of fatally shoot- U S v honid & clump of | Jard republican laders, will attend | scnate had proposed a duty of 11 cedure was brought about when in | Garrett, pensioned liquor raider. |jne “Ahqrey womack, 48, chiel aleally tomorraw At ternbonsin i e : . 3 conts as compared with the present police court a 1927 car was taken in| The Post savs that Tuller bItterlv | gepyiy sherife ot Catahoula authori- 1":‘"”1'"1:“ i :‘n":‘bc“"lfn:‘hra:‘l': mantic., six-cent rate. ? liew of a $100 cash bond from Sam- |denounced former District AUOMEY | (iog said they had suspected the ished as quickly and s 3 wel U. Williams. He did not make | Thomas C. O'Brien for statements|; 0. camp area as a source of LSEa0e e ttd Tl]]et’, A”eslw m NCW Y(]]k thad appeared. The girl died in a 70 GU. S pEEometh n 2t GUARD TOMR an. appearance and the bond was|mMade by O'Brien vesterda¥. TRe|moonshine whiskey. A search o Ruthor of Law Books Now i ciamniie ilan, Ttaly, Aptit 15 (P—seven | FAOT PROGRESS MADE torfeited. former districtatlorney declared | (12" Nigihornooa o Grosan-s tent, AUUIOT 01 LW B0oks Now 1n ¥ I Alcoholic Vict octozenarian veterans of Ttaly's wars The bill of sale is made out o |that hie had not been invited {0 ANV they reported, revealed a cache of . | ase of Alcoholic Victim W. H. DAY ]NJUNGT]ON independence prior to 1570, 1ert| [N THIRD DISTRICT COURT the city of New Britain rather than | conference between Tuller and To-|more than 50 bottles ot beer. Asy[um Ofle 0[ He]]‘s AR | | Taliedo field by airplane today for {he city court ond it will be neces. |lice Commissioner Herbert A. Wil-| Grogan was removed to Jena, in . : oo ment MOTION IS WITHDRAWN | reme to mount a guara ot nonor in sary for the common council io|SON at Which charges against Garrett|Tasalle parish, for safe keeping, of- Lew Xon ApnbIR RS | | the Pantheon where the kings, Vic- | Four pass on it. were to be discussed. ficers said, because of high fecling.| Cambridge, Mass. April 12 (P+— vho carried the hody of a man from | tor Emmanuel 11, Humbert T, and : 5 R e A The Post says ‘(hair Tull;r{ 'tolf«l Ie was ordered held for grand jury | Litigation secking the ]rlwzm of la TRivington strect restaurant 10! counsel for Mayor Paonessa Tak~=|the first queen, Mother Marguerita, Shows Two Aged Women and Two e s them: “T want to testify and festify | action after a coroner's inquest. Simon Greenleaf Croswell, eminent | - A S e : are buricd. Patriotic socicties in the A DR EDWARDS BURIED, | under oath. O'Brien is a liar—a| A megro trusty who was acling as| lawyer of 30 vears ago mow con- |} ccmen Deb o ,‘ il Case Out of Superior | apital nlanned an enthusiastic re.| CIVl War Vetcrans Over #0 Kingston, R I, April 12 (UP)—| poap tiar.” Womack's chauffeur, said Grogan|fined at the Brattleboro retreat, at|Were arvested today, with a waitct ception for their arrival. Willimantic, April' 12 (P—Celisus Simple funeral services were held | ™' ("Govornor Tuller is visit- [and Womack at fiest exchanscd | Brattleboro, Vi, and to obtain an | in the restaurant. | ) | : April 12 (P)—Census Court, today for Dr. Howard Ldwards, ] —_———— enumeration in the 1l o ing the home of a fricnd at Clarks- |lows. Grogan then procured an|accounting of his sister's adminis-| The three men, all charged with hird district president of Rhode Island State col- town, Mich automatic shotgun and fired a load | tration of his estate continued to- removing a body without a healt i c Hon oSN LT AT W oman Mayor T e e lege for nearly half a century, who iy SO0 s e of buckshot at Womack who had|day with a temporary rvestraining 'qcpartment permit, ribed the junction to wrestrain Williamn H. s on. Windham, Tolland and Mid- died carly Thursday. - . o turned toward his automobile.| order issucd by a court her elven astToRn Teal he waite: Day from filling the office of comp- dlesex, with a total of 64 towns, Kdwards Hall on the college cam- | WOman Ejects Census Womack died within a few minutes.| The order restrains Attorney Ar-'New York; Peter Black, 26, a fire- | troller has been withdrawn fron - moving ahcad so speedily that Super- Pus was the scene . of the eervices, Worker From Kitchen | mhc negro brouzht Womack's body | thur J. Gross of Boston and Wash- | raan, of 262 Quiney streef, Worces- | superior court by Attorney Henry G 1 o Rl e SO conducted by the Rev. Bdward Hol- | gt 1ouis. April 12 (UP)—The tele- | liere and notified Sheriff C. C. Finlay. | ington from taking any further legal | ter, Mass., and Peter O'Connell, of [C. Calnen. counset for Mayor 5% i(jL “aon |<:~an fcfm St voke, pastor of Calvary Waptist| none in Census Supervisor Richard |3'he sheriff arrested Grogan, who he | action against Miss Mary (. Cross- | New York. | Paonessa who was the plaintiff. 5 4 2 ;i ”chp\;na‘\‘gndll,,urcls,' very '] church and the Rev. Frederick A.|yagsall's office rang. described as being in such an intoxi- | well, sister, to compel an accounting | Police said the three men admitted | The case was heard last month 3 5 e Y ‘l" ‘a‘m “lor\e‘:‘ elderly Wilmot, 2nd attended by former as- | «what shall T do?” begged a|Cated condition that he had to be|of the estate. Iroperty Was inher- | (ho man had dicd in the restaurant|after the common council had clect- § . e L sociates of Dr. Tidwards and others | e, inine voice. “A woman chased |li{ted into an automobile. ;\mx from the sister the poct ay;q Black and O'Connell said Keliy {ed Day to the office. Mayor Paon- § S . e diation ‘.:n:f;n :," "g “WE-"”‘ prominent in state affairs. Classes |\ 'o' out of her kitchen. T sought —_ | Longrellow. | told them to take the body from the|cssa declared the clection illegal 3 : @ | Aot Tilson. CuTer e Tio e at the college were suspended for | rofyge in the house nest door, but| Trolleymen’s Union Asks | Miss Crosswell also sought a piace. and sought to have this opinion 3 old on March 29 'rdw;\s h )f;."j RRELERaT s stamend Tetime e e oo B | hearing on the merits of Per- | The body was believed to have | backed by a court order, but Judge 4 £ Ma 29, and she has live Burial, following the Masonic ritual, was in Fernwood cemetery. County Census Enumeration 8 7 | e i e e e sy O \_F'()l nghe; “,, age Scale manent injunction against Gross in heen that of Albert finzer. Polics | Newell Jennings ruled adversely on ; : ;"";"rgj‘l\‘n?c‘;’;m Avery oI U'm afraid to leave, but T can't stay | NoW Haven. April 12 — Demands 2 bill in cquity filed yesterday. She suid he died of alcoholism. Letters | the application for a temporary o A 3 : atreet, was' srorking ‘o amtroile here ol day for higher wages are being prepar- | declared him to be a “‘mere inter- | written by Mrs, Agnes Sin from | der of restraint, The applicatio 4 \ listzeeti i g roiders hen o moliceman was dispatched | ¢4 DY Tepresentatives of the Trolley- | loper” and declared that Gross met|Siate Ifospital No. 3, Nevada, Mo.|{or a permanent injunction, how ; ¥ when she greeted the caller who to the scene the irate hl;use;x'ifc Sl man's Union who met here yester- | her brother while at the Brattieboro | were found in his clothing. e I;:’n “a: t:'\uic:s:lar[ifi;::::':‘z:‘!d ‘551‘: soon quicted, the woman enumera- day. The demands arc expected to!retreat himself. Judge Qua granted erased Byl Attornay: Calnans r be ready within two weeks and a | the order. | DRAKE NOT ENOWN HERE lieh | o : : real daughter of the American Rev- tor reappeared, and obtained the re- | serjeg of conferences between the! Gross recently secured an order | The local police are in receint of | PORECLOSURES ORDERED s : || olution. Both Mre. Culver and Mrs quired information without further | onnecticut company and the work- | from the United Slatcs supreme |a yoquest from Chiet Inspector doh| 4 ORECUOSURES OMDLID . Avery were of a family of 10 chil- ado. ers are expected to follow. court to have Crosswell produced in | O'Brien of the New York police de-f, T30 Parseld € PROBEr S8 100 dren. The war veterans are James IS g ce t. B —_— federal court here on June 2. He x ) ot ihe A st oy EOan b i Haggerty, 80, present department ber of Commer: 0 act upon the JLLMAN RATE CHANGES partment, that an effort e cet were ordered foreclosed by is golf course controversy had been PULLMAN RATE CHANGES John Kenney, head of the New | charges that Crosswell has been il- | getermine whether a man named D. | 5i'oet Fere e ] commander of the G. A. R., in this called by President Pardon C. Rickey | - change in the schedule of Pull-| pritain local of the Trolleyman's| legally confined. Judge Morris D. Saxe in city cour state and his war time buddy of S J. Drake had been arrested in th = 3 . until 11 o'clock this forenoon, At |Man rates on the New Haven road|man's Union, stated today that the| Crosswell, 72 year old, and a Har- | city in 1926 or 1 A copy of the | today in favor of the Commercial Co. H, 15th Conn. volunteers, George the meeting of the Chamber commit- | Vil become effective May 1, yeduc- [ employes of the Connecticut com-|vard graduatc, has been in various | inger prints of a man who was shot Trust Co. w. tee with the park commissioners|INs the price of sections approxi- | pany in New Britain will receive the | institutions during the past 30 years. | while attempting to hold up a jew-| The plaintift claimed that it wa 'y ‘ NO ACTION ON GOLF LINKS No meeting of the directors of the Chamber of Commerce to act upon the golf course controversy had been called by President Pard C. Rickey until 11 o'clock this fore- noon. At the meeting of the Cham- , remained on the records until Thursday night it was voted to rec- |Mately 40 per cent. increase in wages which will be|He is the author of many Jaw (ext | elry store in New York accompaniesj10lding a mortgage note on 1he i SALVAGE SELVEDGES | the request, and it is stated that he |properties and the debt owed Save all selvedges when making ! frocks this year. They are the fa- | York police obtained informatiou | tion date is April 24, 1230. vored trim. Use them for bandings, ommend to the Chamber directors| After that date persons engaging|asked by the union officials, if it is|hooks. that all funds colleeted by the Cham- | an cntire section, which consists of | grantcd by the company. The union | — i5 believed to be Drake. The New amounts to $4.534.27. The redemp- Ler for golf coursc purposes be |one upper and one lower berth, will [in this state seeks the same scale as | AGED DENTIST DEAD : turned over to the park department. [be charged about 60 per cent of the |is being paid in Springfield and| Tochester. N. Y.. April 12 (®P— | that such a man was arrested in this| Judge Saxe in his decision order- | Assovtated I'ress Uhuiv for jabots, cuffs and collars. 1t was expected a meeting of the |present cost. The revision in prices| Worcester. | Dr. B. Frank La Salle. founder of city but a search of the records to-|ed a strict foreclosure. Attorncy Essie Ward, 35, an attorney, ~ has PO T S SR Chamber directors would be called |does not change the rate on zingle -— - the Rochester Dental Society., and | day failed to disclose any founda-|l.co V. Gaffney appeared for the|been clected mayor of King Citf,| They are little budget helpers— for Monday noon, Xbmhs‘ Vol USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS‘boNNod to be the oldest dentist m‘,wmn for the theory, 5 irlumuffl o p e Mo. Herald Ciussified Ad dept. [ '

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