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————-—-I——————————-————————_—‘_—’—'————_l—r——___——_—— Hot Soup “Blast” Only Leaking Gas Explosion Detroit, Mich., April 15 (®— Alex Sutherland’s wife was away and he had his big chance to cook up a mess of fiery, hot soup, full of pepper, the kind he al- ways yearned for but which his wife denied him. He used a.lot of cayenne and other peppery ingredients to put the desired warmth into the soup, and, full of pleasant anticipation, placed the raw material on the stove and struck a match. JUNK DEALER FINED BOUGHT BOYS' LOOT Purchased Wire Stolen From Stanley Works by Youths M New Yor AN BORROWED §7 T0 MARRY HEIRESS Playwright Got Loan From His; Mother to Finance Plan April 15 (®—The New | York American says the elopement of Eleanor Hutton, debutante heir-| | Heiress, Farmington Student, Elopes ' A few minutes later neighbors | °d Mr. Sutherland out from css, and Preston Sturges, successtul playwright, was staged on a total [that Amster gave her finan the sums increasing as time went on, according to Amster, until he could give no more. The differences in their stories be- gin with the birth of Lee, Miss Ed- wards' 6 year old son. Amster charges that, threatening to reveal him as the father of Lee, Miss Ed- wards forced him to create a $100,- 000 trust fund for herself and the boy and extracted huge sums of money from hint. Miss Edwards declares that Amster is Lee's father, and that whatever he did for her {and the child was due them. Early friendship, Miss Edwards testified today, Amster gave her $500 with which to go to Cali- in their WHEELER SELECTS JUDGES T0 HEAR LORENZ EYIDENCE Judges Foster and Simpson to Sit ‘With Jennings in Murder Trial at Hartford Hartford, April 15 (P)—Judges Carl Foster and Earnest C. Simpson are the two named to sit with Judge Newell Jennings in the trial of Hein- rich Oswald Lorenz for first degree murder, when the case comes before MUSCLE SHOALS BILLS ABANDONED BY HOUSE New Measure to Be Written By Sub-Committee Providing for Private Lease Washington, April 15 (P—The Norris and all other Muscle Shoals measures were abandoned today by the house military committee and a sub-committee was appointed to draft a new measure to provide for the leasing of the project to private concerns. superior criminal court a week from tomorrow, April 23. The ap- pointments were announced this morning at the office of Chief Justice George W. Wheeler of the state su- preme court. Lorenz was indicted last week fol- [lowing his arrest, in Canada in the slaying of Nils E. Anderson, 28, year old mechanic, whose body with a bullet wound in the head was found in a Wethersfield meadow two weeks | ago. At an exccutive scssion, the mili- tary committce decided that nons of the bills before it could mect the approval of congress at this ses- sion. The only method by which action for disposal of the project could be assured was held to be onc to pro- vide for leasing the project, with provision for government operation to be undertaken in event satisfac- tory leasing arrangement could not be made. MILK DEALER ARRESTED Joseph W. Duska, 24, of Souti- ington, a milk dealer, was arrestel by Motorcycle Officer David Doty on West Main street this forenoon on charges of reckless driving anl failure to have a certificate of registration. He is alleged to hava cut in and out of traffic along the ruck was wire ‘he RELEASED ON BONb Bridgeport, April 15 (#—Gesrge 1. Williams, 32, of Wollaston, Mass., arrested in Baltimore last week charged with embezzlement of Fair- field county residents in stock swindles, was released today in bends of $20,000. The bond was furnished by the Fidelity and Casualty company of New York. the 1he vice New Britain—Her- ed Ad dept. NSNS NS NN NN AN N AN AN NN NN NN NN AN NN N NEW YORK EXCURSION ROUND TRIP FARES New Britain $2. nville Sunday April 20 Receives Check | TLy. New Britain - Lv. Plainville - Ly, Bristol - - Ly. Waterbury - Duc New York? - 10:23 A\[ RETURNING Lv. New York* - 7:45PM *G.C.T.—Lower Level Tickets Limited to Capacity of Special Coach Train Now on Sale at Station Ticket Oftices e NEW HAVEN R SN SN NN NN AARNAANNANNNNNANNNNNNNNN NN Y As New Britain's Share of Proceeds From Levy Treasur $1,0 David Shindle, 33, of 45 Willow | Judge M. D. Saxe in police court to- day on charges of receiving stolen Eo8 3 : | il S beneath kitchen table, amid a !|cxpenditure of $7, and that was bor- | e e minors, and a fine of $20 and costs : : | 2 f Sut 2 kitch . 3 v each was imposed on Julius Luzietti thojSutharlandsl tohen | Suddenly deciding on Saturday Ay, 1018, and lntew miet ) Anister th N A " Los Angeles. Chachulski, 16, of 245 Clinton street | | Ve ¢xploded.” murmur 4 Alex. flthe couple jumped into an automo- iEhag 0P ehs worthiof | coppen | Ve e reeo CONSCIOUSNESS. | | ijo ang were wed at Bedford Hills, | neighbors can fully persuade him dle hought the wire from the youn sl pmy e | They then motercd (o the home of men. that thojexpiosion Nnsicaised bridegroom’s mother, Mme. y testified t I Desti, | n disclosed that Cha- ) |at Woodstock in the Catskill moun- { Iski stole the wire and L. ti = | tains. i i with it. Luzietti’s father’s would be obliged to send him 10 &n | preaking the news of the marriage i 3 used to carry the loot institution. confessed they were financially |Senator Waglm to Press Pass- Luzietti pleaded not guilty to the | all the money she had in the housc, not know wire was stolen. He Woodstock hotel and left them | was driving to the junk yard with cnough to buy gasoline for the mo-‘ Washington, April 15 GPI—A de- and for which Shindle paid him § i - \ 1“ : NEA New York Bureau | gonar approval for his unem- e S R A | i He bought a new roadster . . . it was spring . . . and there you | jioyment legisiation is planned by near the Stanley Works fence, } Preston Sturges, young playwright, with Eleanor Post Hutton, | York. laining that he believed he was guilty beca had disposed of the BOY SGOH[ NO(CS 2 : |by the semate when his measures {have been married despite the objections of her mother, Mrs. arec taken up—probably late today or fered it knowingly, having found itj ‘ | The second meciing ‘of\ the 'I[nt;r; E IJ [ed S 0[ 32 K l | here. Sturges is the author of the current Broadway play suc-|rect to the leaders of the house and fgrce, F1cinaajina fartaance of st Class Scout club was held | KS[][Q pefil D0(S | cess, “Strictly Dishonorable.” The bride, 20, was one of eight |Ur& that they be expedited there. old wire. =0 he took it pe Client | sistant Scoutmaster William Milish. | wol]]d B E[]]‘Opa Mal‘k ! 3 J is counting heavily upon his asser- Attorney Yale Sable, counsel for|The object of the meeting was to | eat | Mary of England in 1928. tions that the measures carry out the it was not the ordi-|of Dbead looms. This work will London, April 15 (P—The recent | by President Hoover. GITY WILL GET $25 606 Comprises Three Bills at night and dispose of loot. The |authority on' bead working. original |arq company, as described today by young men drove i I uck | lvvmn 'ks\fim and the study of 1" |the shipping paper, Syren and flup. |.mm~ bills, two of which are on the senate calendar for consideration as pression tha l)w junk had been ob- | ship the hoys rxum to be first clas: | 1000 feot long on the waterline mm, ined legitimately, attorney | beadworkers in the near future. |2 115 foot beam. |t,fox"(= immigration measure. These a | Treasurer 'Sheldon two would expand the present ma- ich did not look like use- | manent secretary of the club. Plans|speed over a measured mile of 32 | for the Good Friday mystery hike [knots. Her machinery will consist | Olga Edwa]ds Says Amsterum stics and set up an employment ed on Sergeant Feeney, who told |Lockwood, Sr.. will have full charge| She will carry first, sccond and | F h [ 5 l] planning of public works to offsct the latter wanted them to of firemaking and cooking opera-| Practically all the first class state- | thw according to an-| . [eral employment system to cooper- ing to anyone about the deal. |tions. Scoutmaster Edward Isleib |rooms will have bathrooms attached | nouncement made by the state tras-| New York, April 15 (P—Olga|ate with state agencies. He hopes the young men about that point | \mnn\ study, and Clifford Atwater |ble tiered smoking room with a bal- | forwarded today to City [iesRech recumed on the stand|measure together with the others, and when ho did. Chachulski ex-|will be in charge of sports and|cony. Curtiss L. Sheldon. in general sessions court today her|although objection has been raised them to drop the junk off and drive |Scout Milish will have charge of | The North German liner Europa.|which is about three-quart of a|clderly traction magnate, started her| “I will present the threc bills as away. He did not tell them not to | policing, assisted by Scout Grafftam. |Which now holds the record of four [ million dollars more than last y on the career of luxurious living|a complete plan,” he said, “urging Judge Saxe remarked that Shindle | dance. The meeting adjourncd after | Crossing of the Atlantic, has a length | receiving a share of this amount arc [When he had her arrested on an ex-|T fail to get unanimous consent for had been convicted in the local|a lunch served by Mrs. Milish. of 935 fect and a width of 101.6|the following: Bristol, $52,3 tortion charge. the consideration of the third meas- charge. addition to the fine.| Troop 11. located at the Stanley|veloped 27.67 knots and on her | Plainville, $10,214. [their friendship followed substan- | pecling favorable majority vote.” Judge Saxe imposed a suspended | Memorial church. went on a hike|Maiden voyage to the United States| Taxes on insurance and bank |tially that of Amster, told carlier on‘ A e | Merald Classified Ads keep many Shindle on probation. He warned [miles out from the city. Five boys|achicved by the Europa on the voy- | returned to the towns in which the |she came to New York | Luziett! and Chachulski that their (built a bridge which will hold 700 [38¢ Was 29.1 knots. | owners reside. |make her way in the theater, and led tences. |other tests was given. and the boys| Raplan Fined $23 cd numerous requirements. in- pleaded guilty to the charge of en-|and judging. gaging in the sccond hand business| The troop is beginning practice and costs was imposed. Detective P.|organized an indoor baseball team street, was fined $75 and costs by | goods and purchasing junk froM i o105 nass ot wreckage that | [rowed money. | Skl ; to San Irancisco, sh~ said, in Janu-| 21, of 61 Belmont street and Stanley The soup — too hot — must | | tnat they would be married at once, wire from the Stanley Works. Sh Ihpslilbefisom el pie gl ore Y. by a justice of the peace H[]PES FflR AETI“N caping gas, and not good, fiery | [t1€ ergeant T. J. Fee in the Lungalow art colony companied him to Shindle’s yard % | They arrived at 2 a. m. and after eighed 135 pounds. broke. Mme. Destl loaned them $7 W 4 S " | - S S R TR[][]P 23 S[;[]UTS e S e e an age of Remedial Las | articles which had been given tor trip l\acl; to New York, i 2 termined campaign to obtain con- when Chachulski asked him to carr 1T “ G 0 [ o Hlk are.” That's how a friend explained the reported elopement of j Senator Wagner, democrat, New Chachulski pleaded guilty, ex- POOD 0es Ul 6—| []ETAILS REVEALEU | above, right, at New York. The pretty debutante was said to| He is confident of speedy passage wire, but h lly had not pil- | | Edward F. ][utton, prominent society woman, shown \\lth her | tomorrow—and then he is to go di- in some bushes nc the factory | last night at the home of Junior As- i . > (erscbale 2 4 For this appeal, he said today, he P R L American women who was presented to King George and Queen Shindle, asked for consideration on |lake up beadwork and the TR | unemployment principles endorsed hich small boys call “=uyu rvised by Mr. Milish, who is an ly announced new liner of the Cun- Scnator Wagner has prepared DEFENSE EVI[]ENEE soon as action 1s taken on_ the id, and e also called attention to | Dominic Cartelli was chosen per-! She will be designed to have tl\m(r\ for collecting employment Prosccuting Attorney Woods call- |were finished. Committeman Lewis | of quadruple screw-geared turbines. | stabilization board for long-time told him in Shindle’s presen R eV Coltis Cvllinay e foha res) RNt and bank stock 5 & | The third bill would create a fed- ney Sable challenged Mr. Woods 1o | will have charge of nature tests and [ While a novel feature will be a dou- | urer. A check for this amount was | Eide Tdwards, slim, dark-eved for-|to obtain consideration for this plained that Shindle ¢ told | games and solving of the "mystery.” The total collected is $4.400,151, |[Story of how Nathan L. Amster,|to this procedure. i otion’ It, Towever. There was a 100 per cent atten-|days and seventeen hours for a|Included among the cities and towns | Which ended a few months ago | passage of the full program. Should court last November on a similar Troop 11 Busy | fect. During her trial runs she de-|lin, $10,415: Newington, Her story of the carlicr days of|ure. I will move consideration, cx- jail sentence of 30 days and placed |Saturday afternoon, zoing about five | She averaged 27.91. The top speed | stock is collected by the state and | the witness stand. Both agree that to try tola budget on the right side of the next conviction would mean jail een- | pounds. Instruction in nature and | 1P Max Kaplan, 55, of 76 Oak street, | cluding nature, pacing, mapmaking, without a license and a fine of $23 | for the annual field day. It has also 391- 401 MAIN STREET EXTRA WEDNESDAY SPECIAL These fine values and many others not adver- tised will be on display—and on sale—plainly priced—here tomorrow. MOHICAN HAMS Will again be popular at Easter. Well cured— sweet—juicy—fine in flavor. Order one NOW. EGGS 3 doz. 89c¢ BIG WEDNESDAY STEAKSadCHOPS SALE vorreriiovse S 1 EAK b, 29¢ PORTERHOUSE .1b24c RIB and LON LAMP CHOPS J. O'Mara testified that Kaplan nd-‘find challenges any other troop in mitted having purchased Dbrass the city. Games may be arranged which was stolen from the Stanley through Assistant Scoutmaster Wil- Works. The employe who stole it |liam Schwab. telephone 6041, was fined in police court yesterday. | Council Notes Attorney A. A. Greenberg, repre- The second session of the elemen- senting Kaplan. said there was no |tary training course for scoutmasters question but ths a violation had | will be held in the scout office at but Kaplan has|7:30 o'clock this evening. This > business count | course is for troop committeemen of his age and the particul ans- and for those who have never taken action which resulted in his Test | any scouting course before. netted him only $8 or %9. Prosecut-| Deputy Commissioner il Mac- ing Attorney Woods observed that|Dougal has prepared a stretcher Kaplan has had more consideration | drill routine for first aid teams, and shown him in police court than any- | copies are being sent to all troops in one who has ever been brought in, |the city with the suggestion that the and he should be punished. | drill be mastered at once. The rou- Admits Bicycle Theft | tine is comprehensive and covers all Julius Glowacki, 16, of 85 Booth | handling of patient and stretcher. street, pleaded guilty to the charge| The board of review will meet In of theft of a bicycle and several |the scout office at o'clock to- tools from August Anderson of Os-|morrow evening. The next session of good avenue and was fined 320 and the court of honor will be on Wed- costs. Sergeant Feeney testified that | nesday night, April 23, in the new v and two companions, axfid‘i\'fmor High school. 5 years, entered Anderson’s Swimming tests will be given at garage Sunday and stole the articles, | 3 o'clock Saturda fternoon at the B s e s ety eo| DG A Ho it b brush VERSAL Cleaner for the heavy cleaning rabbits on Booth. Burritt, Arch,|the boys' department and either g 5 R e R e e e tasks—a handy little Auto Cleaner unsurpassed for tice streets during the past several |and towels . e " S R U S e ||\ e o S SRR e cleaning the inside of automobiles, draperies, closets, ed by Sergeant Feeney, who learned | play being put on by the Scoutmas- . that somb others Had been sold by||ters' association and’ the Stanley staircases and hard to get at places. the boy Memorial church Men's club, will be Glowacki 1other held at that church tomorrow eve- and told Judge Saxe ning at 7:45 o'clock. understand the boy's c with the thefts. he was her mKlTCH€N“'" QUESTIONNAIRE “MEADOWBROOK"” Spring Housecleaning T AN EXTRA THIS LOW Here's an opportunity to secure two cleaners for prac- tically the price of one—you get a large motor driven wis called on a ot ection “hest she col BOTH FOR ONLY boy,” working nights in a alley and helping her work during the warned her to cx lieep him out of t bowling house- Judge Saxe v effort to , or the court :Mrs_l. 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