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e FORMER SHERIFE HELD IN HURDER Trail of Brood Leads {o Home— Governor Urges Action Mauston, Wis., April 15 (A—Ju- Reau county's ‘former ‘“boy-sheriff,” Lyall Wright, was charged ‘today with the slaying of District Attor- ney Clinton G. Price. As soon as the murder-warrant was issued last - night, ‘an_extra guard was placéd; about the .jail where Wright -has been held since cipal witness for the prosecution. Newspapermen last night on de- mand-ef Wright's-attorney, were ¢ cluded from seeing Wright. Wright's wife visited him but refused to make any statement. PLANET'S ORIGIN MAY BE LEARNED Princeton Professor Says Tew| Tidal Data at Hand April 15 (#) — The New York Times today quotes Dr Projects Hin elf Into Triangle of Bickerings Among Leaders - ('hattafii)figé‘hlé;'a; Is | Hurt in Elevator Fall Chattanooga, Tenn., April 15 (P— 15 aret (LP)— Perry her when a homicide. New York, M. Ing: t . |John Q. Stewart, associate professot & few hoursTafter the shooUng. of|4e gsironomical ph Prince- Price Sunday night. An inquest was| R e P on university, as saying evidence | Trail Helps Officers |regarding present, theorics as to the| e€S$ - Cook MAINE WILL PRUBE |Abdel Rahman EI Madhi, ‘ |in 1585 Many of the guests wore| New York—Quite a fellow is|W. Sutton, superintendent of | |and projected Poincare into the tri- n | The prince and his party reached |cd him the most popular, the most |convention. Dr. Haggard will talk [Poincare Defends Late Marshal and (brought into the waning limelight | Malakal. man and the man who has done ths |cuss | Misery of Victory.” Clemenceau's " dent, Perhaps Murder S ‘ P cquerries have taken 7,000 feet of | ing the handsomest. ticism by the late Georges Clemen-| Poin 3 A directed at the American army over- | chief of the allied forces during the The death of Mrs. Mar ken on the voyage down the Nile,| noted in other days for its beer. of France, in an article in the news- |the peace of two coffins.” the night of April 4, was “perhaps” |{Wo of them got into difficulties the | notables, such as initials on tables, | from the fourth floor to the base- alls | : : ting within 40 yards of them, took | ry s inow at=midenticating stated yesterday. i 2 rant, it is now a student cating|nejex and thigh and a fracture of of Kenneth Williams, 20, was tak- at 95 per cent fresh! Dr. Brnest Lit- | hurts NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1930. b eldest | For the year ending June 30 the|of Yale university and speeches by CLEMENGEAU ATTAGK | paper Excelsior. |living son of the leader of the Der-| United States will collect about §4,- [U. Gordy, superintendent of | Poincare’s article was in defense |vishes who- killed ,General Gordon | 000,000,000, schools, Chambersburg, Penna.; Dr. ON FOCH REGRETTEDN:( the late Marshal Ferdinand Foch | gorgeous, richly-embroidered robes|James Tee Campbell of Galena, |schools, Atlanta, Ga., and Dr. A. C.| angle of bickerings among thesa y i1 and large jeweled swords. | Kan. Seniors at Columbia have vot- | Fones of Bridgeport will feature the ! |three great Frenchmen tragically . here. vesterday afternoon after a|dignified, the most unselfish, th={on “Devils, Drugs znd Doctor: |of the great war by the recently \ h Ca P bl A 1400 mile flight in 12 airplanes from | best natured. the best all-aroun? |while the other speakers will dis- | published book, “The Grandeur and Yarmouth Case Possibly Acci- e ‘ During the royal party's hunting | most for Columbia. He won about |These lectures are to be open to the |last literary contribution to the Itrip in Africa the prince and his|everything c ot the honor of be- Paris. April 15 (UP)—Biting cr!- | world. | wre deplored Clemenceau’s jon plobipe i G , s ceau, war-time premier ¢ France, |criticisms of Foch. comm -in- Yormouth, Me, - April motion picture film. 3 New Haven—The march of pr B TooIne 73 b rang mmander. One of the best pictures w 53 ot Yale falto] ispare Mo 5 seas was revealed today by Ray-|war. He expressed regret at these Williams, 15, whose body was found | where a herd of 300 clephants Was|a symbol of Yale's past the old | mond Poincare, war-time president | “retrospective quarrels, disturbing in a barn near home here on|scen crossing a deep gully. When|building, which houses souvenirs o | Injured hotel elevator fell] { > o ( o) accidental but probably |other _“;"(‘;*'”5 of ’”‘"l“' "”‘:\:‘;’I‘P‘“‘*, to be spared as new buildings 50 | ment ‘of the building, Mayor L. D. o assist them, and the prince, get- | u Mis et et raataa] County Attorney Ralph % S : ¢ Eel-fup. Once Mrs. Morlarity's 1 | Bass was suffering from fractures of The young bride of two months|C¥ccllont pictures i the pelvis today and nine others wer. New Yorlk—Iggs in powder forn. |under treatment for less serious ing a short cut to P home, where she was going to play tle, dean, annaunces a developmeni | Nath the Rutgers College of Pharmacy. cd a fra n Bachman, attorney. receiy- bridge when she met death. ture of the left leg and a A trail, presumably of blood, was one of the . circumstances that prompted the arrest of Wright. The stains began:at' the spot where the slayer must have 'stood when he firedthe shotgun slugs into the dis- trict attorney’s’ body. That was at the rear of Price’s home, the slugs being fired through a screen as Prics started down the basement stairs. < The trail led to the river bank. origin of the planets may be found by a study of the orbit of the re- cently discovered “planet X.” He explained that the commonly held theory as to the origin of the solar system is that the matter trom which the planets were formed was torn from the sun’s surface by the attraction of a passing star. Much of this matter condensed into the planets and they at first r volved about the sun in highly e | After Medical Examiner William | | Freeman and county authoritic: disagreed as to the cause of de Medical Examiner George Burgess | Magrath of Boston was summoned. He has been working on the case several day Dr. Freeman had the { opinion the victim was beaten with a blunt instrument. Others thought she fell from a ladder. i expressed | Flashes of Life - the Associated Press. | ew York—When a well-known | bride win< the national tennis championship again in the summeor her husband probably will be sent. Helen Wills Moody explains: “He has a vacation coming, but T| think he'll probably go sailing. H-/| likes tennis but he’s more intereste 1 cailing and squash 1 Tarrytown, N. ¥.—John D). Rockefeller, Jr., ha 500 men at work rerouting a railroad to remove annoyances at his country estate such as smoke and cinders inter ing with golf. What with purchas o/ rights of way the work will co: Columbus, pro, le $3,000.000. O.—Denny Shute, will never Jeave Columbus un- he has to. He said so at a Auct for two b - | Philadelphia, and construction | golf | negro woman, who was operating the elevator last night suffered internal linjuries. The remainder of the pas- sengers, including I. 1. Brownell Pa., were cut and | bruised about the body. All were on their way fo attend the 15th annual dinner of the Dixic ociation at which Mayor to speak. ling lonoring him Steamship Line Merger Togetspoon from 2 pack: Quaker Quic roni to The OatsCo. We sen mail coupon youfindon your grocer's counter and cooking directions ckages of Macaroni Now in 5 Minutes! Save Bother, Burning, 15 Minutes’ Pot Watching Get Genuine TUDOR PLATE Spoon with Gro- cer’s Coupon and 2 Packages You Buy of the New Quaker Quick-Cooking Macaroni. Offer Made Solely to Introduce lew Food Invention Qualer Oats experts have developed a new, milk-con- winiter victories. Denny is in love | with a Columbus girl as well as Co- | lumbus. Miss Hettte Marie Pot ill be his Laster Monday bride. taining macaroni that cooks in 5 minutes instead of 20 and thussaves 13 minutes’ pot watching and ends burnt. macaroni. A far more delicious and tender macaroni. Go to your grocer’s today. Buy two packages of uaker Quick Macaroni, We send you a genuine glzudor Plate spoon free for trying it. Coupons in- side every package good for additional spoons o you can quickly get a whole set. 11 1t was picked up again in an aban- doned boat on the other side of the stream. From the boat' the stains led toward Wright's home where sheriff’s men later found ~Wright, his clothing tern and one hand cut. In_the river, near the boat, offi- cers found a shotgun. The sherift was told « Wright had been on a fishing trip and drinking party with |indicate that so far it has been ox-| triends Sunday. jempt from the influences that co- | Governor . Issues Statement lerced the other plancts and that it While. tyo_ special _prosecutors is followinz the same sort of path| 1o were appointed to vestigate, Gov. |(hat they followed when the solar| = (m e 1 Walter -J. Kohler issued a state-|cyatem, was you [esGirciior dBslncol o fENYdlEs fre ment from his home at Kohler, | S sald. il oo et T e e e B e S s ed ' investigation of - the slaying, |theory. It may support {he [rerelons g e Sudan ab e moalia ol Gt nbL T which e described as® “dastardly land it may work against it. This ||l Mheeption yesterday an the) b st ., sh tici- | and’ shocking.” 3 & historic palace of Khartoum. | budget, just opened, shows antici-| {cannot be known until the orbit of 1 S el R $3.945.000,000. | oy | Among thosc received was Sir|pated revenuss of §3,043,000,000. The sheriff was belicved to be|(no new body has been computed.” ; ko | working on theories that Price met esthos JUEE death either to forestall a promised GIRL DRINKS POISON threat to “blow the lid off” boot-| New Haven, April 15.—Miss Doro- legging in Juneau county or that|thy Coleman, an officc employe he was killed as the “double cross-of the Southern New England Tele- er” mentioned as responsible for|phone company, died in a hospital Wright's sentence of eight months’ |Sunday after drinking poison in her imprisonment for . violation of the|home. Police yesterday were investi- prohibition laws. Price himself was |gating to determine whether the poi- acquitted of similar charges at a|son was taken by accident or with trial in which Wright was the prin- fsuicidal intent. Noted Chicage Dietitian Advocates Flaxolyn » For Stoc Healt {centric orbits. Gradually, however, | {they were forced into approimate {circular orbits by the friction of the | dispersed matter which did not form | into planets, He said that if it is established {that the newly found hody is plane- tary in nature and is traveling in an ellipse instead of a circle, it would Ratified by Two Concerns | Hemburg, Germany, April 15 (P)| stockholde: of' the Hamburg- American Lines at a special meeting |today ratified the fusion agreement Dental Assistants to between that company and the North | Organizc as Associatioin |German Lloyd Lines by which the | Norwalk, April 15 P—The dental |60 concerns come under a kind of | assistants of Connecticut arc to he [0int operation, while preserving | organized into a state body at the |their identitics. 66th annual mecting of the Con- e necticut State Dental association whicn 15 to b held next week, April 24 the Stamford high school, Stamford, it became known 10 v. President Williem L. 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