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News of the World e .‘»\‘yetl'(algé ‘Ii}aily Circulation For T AP eek Ending By Associated Press g e : April 19th .. 15,989 e ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1930 —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS COMMITTEE VOTES t en. Walker Arranging Presentation 1HI]8PITAL BAN ON |Camp Asked to Pass On Legality ST MARK'S CHURCH VISITED D.S.C.to Mother of Verdun Hero| Of Council Business Transacted iy e reen e RIS W Pl A rsn O BY THEF THOUGHT 10 HAVE Reluses fo Reoommend That |* f& = hoting Magor Nair ASks Hart ™ i 1o conin, Brosidont Pro o Note Ads'!v SUUGHT EASTER BUI-I-E[:"UN irm Hi -l . Lo i Should Have Been Seated in His SR Sgl:‘ggecgggg? Mlgllfl]ggh]spu ‘ . ‘ 3 ' L Bfiggltgalflléltn}:an i > eR’g\\' g:ali:: ; In Line for Commander Desks in Office of Rec- i / ; 7 o Councilman Samuel Sablotsky to- [Sars Falk Acted Withput Authority | tOT, Rev. Samuel Sut- % 1 % B day asked A rney M me: ”" The xth ward councilman h l(]~ SENOVERMAN T0 CARRY A B - MEETING OF COMMISSION (e s ot s e i ta"no s et 4 cliffe, Pried Open and BATIETOSENATERLOR | Wl &~ B | 15 CALLED FOR TOMORROW 5 oot o ol i e T | % % | Wednesday night under the chair- | the mayor or the president pro tem. P apers scauered o ; | |manship of Alderman Walter R. |or someone desinated by either to| 5 Nominee, Whose “Yellow Dog”|| & B i Points to T'act Mayor Quigles is Il | Falk, [Setias i savor Giiiore| About — Nothmg of | : - = | Councilman Sablotsky protested {absence, forced by illness, and th Labhor Contract Decisions and Al- ¢ and Unable to Consider Problem | At Re e cting when Alderman Falk |announcement by Nair that he did | ” V l T k | continued to act as presiding officer | not agree to have Falk continue in| [ 3 | Yalue laken. . : after Alderman David L. Nair hal |the chair, eliminates the second | Started Controversy, Deserted By; : i g & ' Rocky Hill Sanitarium Except on | been elected president pro tem. He | ward alderman as a properly install- | leged Attitude Toward Negroes | D 4 S g —Dr. Dumont Opposes Reopenini; : v B has since learned that Alderman |ed presiding officer, according to ; Ransacker May Have En- I‘ormcr Friends—Test Before Lp-; . % r Temporary Basis Because of I i ‘ | v s air did not have a part in any|Councilman Sablotsky. v | S k. 3 agreement by which Falk was to| Attorney Camp preferred not » i o by - Wi - per Fouso Now Only Chance. e e e e Gondition, continue as chairman, he said-today, | give an offhand opinion, but was 4 tered by Rear Window, " > r s ¥ o . d with this information at hand, | the belief, according to Counci i "hi T o N, Washington, April 21 (P—An un- P e e SEytaes At the -request of "Acting Mayor |an Which Was Not Fast- favorable report on the nomination | CORP. GEORGE J. GAUDEITE MRS, FANNY GAUDETTE | Dayid L. Nair, Dr. Donald Craigen, |he made a formal request for an 3 o of Judge John J. Parker of North opinion from the city's legal adviser. (Continued on Paga Two Carolina to be an associate justice of the supreme court was voted t0- | gia¢05 army, has been instructed to|Mrs. Fanny Gaudette, mother of the | 3 . . : Sione ongidon A to Suggest Clue Leadin day b%:‘ the stclmlc Ju(h(;:‘ cn{un:lhl- ficfa Wiriolandl olncs foritheaward:| deceased) soldies: missioners together to consider ahl gL g tee, The vote against Parker in the ; stinguis : : mitting New Britain patients to the i ~ . : s posthumously, of a distinguished | corporal Gaudette was one of the| o Identity of Gulbi committeo was ten o six. he noM- |service cross to the late Corporal |first New Britain hoys to colist in | Hartford isolation hospital on a t ntity of Culprit. ination will Bo to the senate Whee|Georso J. Gaudette for extraordi- | the army. He was 15 years old when | temporary basis. ::—:cc";ur‘:n}r:so‘[‘ confirmation of | DAY, hefoism in the Verdun sector|pe signed up as @ member of Com-| mhe meeting will probably e ! 2 5 : L on the of Armistice Day, 1918. |pany I of this ci s © > SDW ) H. PARKET ithe nomince. gRaaae TR0 pany. T of this city, & wumit laterly o oo ot averat days ago,| EDWARD H. PARKER e S ! —_— SRS TS G Mark's church on West Main Before adopting an unfavorable | General Walker, whose headquar e S | the Capital City commissioners issu- ters are in Boston, will designate a (Continued on Page Two) SH I G |t an order that none vut pasioncs| [{eayy Demand for Flowers | Secrefary BwadoassAddress fo' e R e here to answer the protests against | ‘frcm\ the metropolitan area be givea e lircatment at the scotation nospicat | BIINGS S{0ckS Down Low | News Service From London P [] S []F A [;[]MlN[i ooyl K e B Chairman Norris, of the commit- ANNE AN[] LanY NAVAI DELEEATES ‘hfn(‘efol’(]\. This ruling was mad:‘ | | The robber pricd open the draw- GET NEW RECORD APPROVE TREATY General Walker, commander of [representative of the army to come|chairman of the Hartford health the first corps arca of the United lhere and make the presentation to ened — Minister Unable | board, has agreed to call his com- @ ransack robber who entered the drawers of the mediately before the senate and to tuberculosis sufferers, reducing | _ e cretary’s desk in ‘another taken up in regular order at the by one-third the capacity available | proprietors Estimate Total Value at|Short Waves Bring Message Across Natit)l]al COHVEHHOH Oi UUHOI’IH part of the cdifice, but got nothing zext executive session. |to treat othee contagious discas | | for his pai rott caon voe 1 Lindbergs Make Festst Trp Ready {0 3ign Tomormow al His- e s Soaee “tcat pationie| o nan sigme, wien some Rank Opens Here Tomormow | sorscan e 4. Steava o the mi’a‘c‘: ;‘:l;:r‘lxel: ;t‘:"lrfo]\l]g"‘:h ke S J P l S whose ailments required isolation| Doubling That —Iily No Longer| At New York lmmchc(m—l’rosrflfl detective burcau, who was detailed o Bopmimona: amett, wassa- | AGTOSS U, 5. in History tomc {, James’ Palace SESSION | v ucen bk 5o tne hompitat | oo BRI G e == b Chict Detective Sergeant, G. C: chusetts; Waterman, Colorado; | —_— —_— “fl!‘(rqrd, l‘hf‘\r expenses being paid & y & AUXILIARY MEETS ALSO | HI“‘“‘:' r to investi: te Rev. Mr. eul,, 7 AU for by th City. Py itain said i . ol PADIL (S 3 sl *‘llfm\nn’on of the burglary Ao North Caroli d Stephens, Mi e e | window had been left unfastened Harilh Caraling, and Stephiemm, Iis: | Acting Mayor Nair conferred to-|pected Easterstrade although esti-|l1€re today for their annual meel-| pagrioijc Exercises to Be Held at!last night and it is believed that en- sissippi. day with Dr. Louis J. Dumons ing and luncheon and heard, by| . f : : . At , Sl 5 of tha valtal vary, someipls \ | trance was gained in that way. 1t Against—Republicans: Norris, Ne- | Thousands Cheer Flying Pair When | No Hitch Expected Before Plenary superintendent of health, and then | WleS Of the value vary, some plac- | ang or one of radio's latest ad-| World War Memorial — State | wae ot fnst believed that Someone braska; Borah; Idaho; Dencen, 11li- communicated with Dr. Craigen. In[ID8 the total as high as $50,000, | vances, Secretary of State Stimson, | | Scas to Assoclated Press Mcmbers : z Rt e . scheming to steal the Easter Sunday nois; Robinson, Indiana; Blaine, They Reach Roosevelt Field From Session—Powers to Sign in Alpha- | letter sent to the Hartford board, | while the majority are inclined in the British capital, describe the| Trade School Will Receive Stand R : 3 5 2 : / J ‘[ | offcring, remained hidden in the Wisconsin, - and _Steiwer, [EON | California in 11 Hours, 45 Minutes| betical Order—Tinal Work Com- | Nair cexplains that the illness of the morc conscrvative figure of | London naval agrcement. LGOI o, Order. church until the opportunity pre- Democrats: Ashurst, Arizona; Walsh, sented itself to enter the offices, bug i | Mayor Quigley makes it difficult for | $25,000. Tor years the Associated Press Montana; Caraway, Arkansas, and| apq 32 Seconds. pleted for Speedy I rination. this city to take definite steps to One florist whose place of business | annyal ‘meetings were held in the| Ixercises at the World War me- |it is glso possible, according to the | ward providing its own isolation IS in the center of the city said that|o1q yaldori-Astoria hotel, tora|morial in Waut Hill park, pre- », that the burglar had a key, Dill, Washington. down within the last year. This| State | Pecause the janitor found the front BY a vote of 10 to 4, the commit-| New York, April 21 (P—“We" | London, April 21 (®—The heads | nospital and in the meanttme, ha|all his stock has been sold out and e %ce previously rejected a motion Lo have another record, a cross-con- of the fivg delegations to the maval|requests that emergency cases be |he has to procure additional flowers| oo 1oeting was held at the | niaion of colors o il | Goor unlocke s AL, irvite Judge Parker here to subm:t|tinent flight faster than anybody |conference met today and formally|pandied as heretofore. {and plants today. Another said|prit® SRS TS K e today | Trade school, official business and a Rear Window Not Fastened elf to examination on the pro- | elsc. ) _ |approved the draft treaty which| His Jetter to Dr. Craigen follows: | that there were more flowers sold |y " pchibore heard at their lunch. |Mumber of social activities will fea-| Rev.. Mr. Suteliffe, rector of the tests made against him by organ-| Taking off from Glendale, Calif, |was then sent fo the printers. D Dopald Coaisen. | but the 13m|lm be d\‘sposnl O R e e e e S on'6 | 2 Ativess) | Lurs Fhe Tvo-0dy seeslon ot 4000 ‘(h:u(h‘ was cerfain that the front Jzadilatopian by theliBeocs JusEiatEdaviteaty S OplonulEn pd e, | AT O BRI RSIoN sbopstanyel o S am Al othor ¥eU™ |grectings from President Hoover. |annual convention of the national | 4007 Was locked when he and some Senator Watson, of Indiana, the|Charles A. Lindbergh yesterday | Stimson, Prime Minister MacDonald, | Iartford, Conn. Extra Clerks Employed lGonvescd ihrough Hinic Bl No 8 2 5 HAHONAL | ¢ the church officials left about 9 republican leader, had urged that |brought their brilliant new scarlet |Reijiro Wakatsuki, Ambassador | year Dr, Craigen: Tvery shop had its full auota of | FOILERCE TIHOURT FEAE 5 Y0NS | commandery general, uniform ranks, |orclock lagt night, and he recalled Parker be invited. and black monoplane :to a three | Dlcuriau of France and Ambassador| .o = o0 B ‘hmr““flv Pt G e VD e manager, Kent Cooper, 3Ir, | Tatriotic Order, Sons of America o that the rear window was not Those voting to invite Parker | point landing on Rooscvelt field 43 | Bordonaro of Taly. The two am-| oo o0 F0E 0 78 ]m‘momwohll' d to take on extra clerks fm; T STt S Tioh il (e halatHos morrow | fastened it had been opened hiere were: Dencen, Hebert, Over-|minutes hefore the day was done. | bassadors officiated in the absence| oo oSl % (e He 0 MBIG the week-end. Wrucks were Sobrllces oA s i Ponca o s carlicr to admit air. Whether the man and Stephens. Against—Norri The approximate distance flown |of their « AT e e B e il “ll"’"‘ the '“-‘ UECLE R s past 14 weeks have given| The event will in reality he a|Chiance was effected throughthe AL . * obins 2,500 os, e 5 | . N 2 perts g f pa- urday and csyry v morning ¢ pa ecks have given c v reallty Bbe s allions s o o rode] Borah, Gillett, Tobinson, Blaine, was 2,500 miles, the flying time 14 Briand I'n Route el Gom New Evlainibafiicied s for ”v" > still making de.|me more confidence in my belief | double convention for the Ladies' | \"dOW and cxit taken through ihe Steiwer, Hastings, Ashurst, Walsh | hour: 3 minutes, seconds, the Torcign Minister Briand was en & jmany € nE G 2 e front door, or vice versa, the police B . Hastings, ! st, Wa g = with communicable diseascs, we | liveries. One » . mpany sends flow- |that the peaceful methods of diplo- | auxiliary of the order will meet at . and Dl SXsEacsispaatliZimlssianholiry route to London today from Bavlsif woci ¢ 4n o fnct that your. departs|ers and platits {o Hartiord, Meriden | macy ean eventually take the place]the same time. The general com-|couid not state bil avhy, s Lucglan Senator Steiwer announced that | stopiMadeiat vichity [nileibinsCeandtpineatlalian {955 on ent ihas eenivervinalofil to this | Farmington, Plainville and Unions |of war than anything T have wits|¢andery will have its headquarters|SnOWld risk using the front door in he had voted against a favorablz| A stop was made at Wichita,|cign minister and chief of delega- | (10 At 105 o QiGits bre | e s neased) Hinco the Tust war dreve {o 4|5t the Burritt hotelawhile tho woms |\, GVSRG twas eyamd ftheiz (Bach report on Judge Parker upon th|Kans. of 22 minutes and five scconds |tion, will not be present for the | fi §80 L. 1S YO GUC \ T e e T B I s oot e e o S reRalDE e Catlsn Rt SltTT conditi I eseryed the right | for fuel, but not food. Lunch pre- | ng. Grand s ill when he last L YOUES oW sL popular | close,” Scerelary Stimson said. i 3 | tively slight chance of his being ob- condition that he reserved the rig A n ning. Grandi was ill when Mo roi iy T A R e SRRl e e A e .| the Erwin hotel to vote on the floor otherwise 15| pared at Los Angeles, was ecaten in |returned to Ttome and was said still 3 Sene ERESenae > & | sl D A S e s <onip, | Served in the rear of the grounds. “ 5 St ok At rather peculiar situation at this time, | to be the ter lily, but today prac- | tic pplication of the peaceful “dward - Parker, outh | oo : ot = i new evidence were presented. | the air. to) be sufrering ‘from. his And1sposi= |5y 40 She ot {hat Mayor Guigley | lically 6very flower has its 'admirers | declaxations. 6 tho Heiloo Main street, who is ¢ i) b [t Male sirepbiE alnis S Sl Refuses to Give Up Although the colonel disclaimed R at Mayor Quigley Y s ad s arations o fthe Kellogg 7 0wl e iroaulliis Lthabl the iy lis) o o elected new national commander-in- | Taveled at ;"_‘ ’”’""fi' anyons Lol Senator Overman, who is leading any new record, the time of flight It was stated that the full 1 ing out of the church late at night 5 % age T | ceeded in popularity by others. The “ontinu e e T { chief of the order, confined to his 2 s the contest in behalf of Judgs|Was 3 hours, 15 minutes and 29 sec- o treaty would run about (Continueiiontaga o) o e (Continved on Page Two) would run @ great risk of being | tulip is sold in greater numbers, s % home with illness and will be un- b R Parker, announced after the scssion |Onds faster than it ever had been Ty e ——— able 10 be prosent at the conventlon. | 56en Whercas exit through theinean ’ it Jarge companies report . T B o 1hat he would not give up. flown before, Captain Irank Hawks,! The American delegation will be CONDIT]ON OF UIGLEY Sl Gt ot ooy ool 1] Mayor George A. Quigley was ex- | YArd \\»-! out onto 111 u‘)ur.t or Friends of the nomince who Have [Jast June 20, flaw from Glendale 10| the first to sign the historic doci- b : tHich straetunder dovenobdiaknam -0 Aetna Life Insurance Co, | There was a heavy demand for | pected to extend the greeting of the Teen at the capitol in his behal: | Roosevelt field in 17 hours, 38 min- iment, Colonel Stimson as its head, CONT]NUES TO ]MPROYE]S\\M peas, gardenias, roscs, carna- | city to the dele 3 a8 1o dla | THENE Rasllyibe made, Lhossi s Upih immediately sought to communicat. | Utes and 56 scconds, non-stop. The |jcading off. The powers will sign B L ot e e 1919 but because of nis illness it is | 2, With the '”‘”‘m"".‘“'fg‘f BOIuG OIS with Parker to learn his wishes, 1t | fact that he and rs. Lindbergh | — SR | which bulked large on the orde: IN MAY”RAL EAMPAI[iN\an ihat Actine Arayor Dayia | Eapets In the drswess S8CH L5, was their determination, unless in- Made a stop, the colonel pointed out, | (Continued on m;n Two) Al . i books were hyacinths, daffodils, hy- . Nair will substitute. Mayor | 25355 ‘\""_5‘?"‘”‘ : e ’““‘]v i structed otherwise to c: on the | fechnically made their flight not one SR fayor Is C g, Physicians Say, | grangeas, azaleas, tulips and lilics. | YA1s e memiber of the odget | S2-RE L1808 SAMOHET JERTE | of the tight on the floor of the scnate for |0 compare with that of ‘SD“'"\ Although He Has Pleu- | pensive orchids were sold sur-| . £ Opens Tomarrow SIS vhs UREBIoEte e T Parkgr. Hawks. Captain Hawks himself, ‘WANTS LEE"]N PLANE 8! Pleu T YA T e A i (Onll‘lbullOfl to Demo-| The convention will get unger |Cliffc was unable to give any infor however, and probably everyone clse el pane TSRS ey o o loeal mation which might lead to the ap- 7 except the colonel, accepted the | [ (Continued on Page Two) l cratic Committee His | commandery's nan i e s ek TELLS ']l: BETR“THAL flight as a new record. { '"] VISIT THIS [;"‘Y The condition of Mayor George Onlv E 7 street, ‘The session will be called to [ 2(1eN00R (e Bouce Maf Wale ng The Lindberghs left Glendale at A. Quigley, who is at New Britain | nly Expense order at 9:30 oclock. At 1 o'clock | PTOSTESS c stiga oy :26:20 a. m. (castern standard | General | hospita, eontinuca un.| ikl Recovers benses. $ pe the American band will play a short | SOnsideration of the preliminary de- 0N FATHER S BIRTHI]AY nmm landed at Wichita at 3:20:30 ———— changed today, according to reports Unconscious 100 Hours | concert program in the lobby of the | & p. m. Took off at 3:42:35 and landed | A - from his physician. His pulse and After more than 100 hours | Attorney Patrick . McDonough, | BUIritt hotel after which the dele- at Roosevelt field at 11:11 'J'lw\‘-“ ery to Recommend | mperature were about normal and | unconsciousness, Miss Anna Mc- | democratic candidate for mayor jn |£ates illna to Walnut Hill | total elapsed time was 11 honrs, 45 | > . 4 ; the patient continues S a P SRS el e 5 ecti o <00y | PATK where a wreath will be placed i o . | Resolution by Eddy- T e 105 to appear| Mahon, 18, of 15 Stratford road, the recent city clection, spent $20¢ Gl g .o | minutes and 32 seconds. Colonel mentally bright. The pleuratic pains| Was reported more comfortable |in his campaign, he reported io|O% the memorial, a salute will be Plainville Youth Follows {iiicron who made the fiznt fo | 2 e ) still continue to give him some dis-| at New Britain General hospi- | Town Clerk Alfred L. Thompson | ; S Precedent Set hy Three (e he possibility of commercial Glover Post comfort although he is said to be tal today, having regained her | teday | \Esatinded o Base Twa) . routes at high altitudes, believes that _— resting well nights. senses which she lost when she The statement sworn to by Mr. Sisters . N T e e S > is under the care of Dr. George | was knocked down by an - | Mchonough sets forth no expendi- (Continued on 30 Two) ey s \Imlle_\' et e e ')1(h ool nd Dr. Joscph H. Potts. mobile on Stanley street last ture made to secure the party nomi- —_— G s e o e ot g | The latler said this afternoon that| Monday night. Her condition | nation and §200 contributed to th R Letters Going to Alumnae (Special to the Herald) » meeting of the ¥Eddy-Glover|he mayor was gaining. remains critical. democratic town committee for gen- A S Plainville, April 21 — At the awh AG[;ENIS BETRAY TW[] | post, American Legion, to have the Xy cral election burposes. as Far Back as 7 hirthday celebration of James Boston good will airplane land in DU U ey K rTiogia i eRaand 1890 tillo of Whiting strect \r‘.\unla\. [] for lom\l(nll . contributed — coming wedding of his son, James, e €lon o an lSSlllg' mce nd spent 84 for other purposcs, Royalty Showers Four to Miss Anna Staranchak, daughter : ircluding advertising and postas 2 itations will be sent to - ap- T B R e P 1921,Sallsbury Natlve, Discovered | e rehe "semocmic o | Year Od With Many — yoyipach 4o goduates of oo Policeman Recognizes New ! A e v Britain State Normal school to fourth time that a member of the, = it ward, and Leonard R. Morse, who Gifts Today lolafaralimpac assotia Jonsibats Pestillo family s announced his Eneland l‘\\'ang—BO\'s : N s April 21 (B T T scught nomination for councilm:: ormed at a meeting in June. Wom- or her coming wedding at a birth- & 4 ew k. April 2 - The| The police notified his sons, Her-| 5 "o’ thira ward primary, had 0 - en who graduated as far back as day celebration of either Mr. Pes- on “Careers” | mysterious disappearance cight and bert T Norton of Lynbrook, N. Y., | L1 '0e U A e b 3 1890 » asked to join tillo or Mrs. Pestillo. The ihree pre- i 7 one-lalf years ago of Henry L. Nor- | ANd Ralph Norton of Kew Gardens 7 : Bny Yebldonchaied 2 : L C. Murnane, prineipal vious wedding announcements werc —_— | ton, & native of.Salisbury, Conn Yesterday the sons identified th made by girls in the family, ative of Salisbu J i : € € AR | British rone P i f n school, started the work New York, April 21 (®—Their ¢ i B i SR A e Thidi ot kit 3 elters today @ es! g % civi @ T and prominent |They sai ks or Bhca o y . ; Sl 2 3 Mr. and Mrs. Pestillo have ten ), 0, New lingland aceents today (il pYar veteran and _ promincnt | They said no marks of violence wer led her native land with charmir s assisted by teachers in the chilirenifniverubya e vo B Il iase SR e e B e X fason. had ‘been solved today with found and that their father evident- WILL OPEN ON MAY 1 evace. whien 1 delighted | New Britain school system who Yesterday's celebration in honor of [ Ut SN0 LI€ Carecrs 8 | 4 . |the identification of a skeleton |y had died of cxposure. 1t was re- : bl e J ave bieh Sraddattd Gt meins Mr. Destillo’s birthday was in the|P0¥S who intended to lcarn to flv found in a thicket two miles from |called that there s 1o plaudits from her subjects E c aduated from the insti- form of & family rounion. e jg|@nd “bccomo famous like Lind- . Ross sanitarium in Brentwood, N.|the night Mr. Nor "‘1"" DL on This day belonged to Princ Sliz- |tution. Miss Murnane wa one of the mo&t)momml‘m Ttalian | Pergh.” - £ o‘r[" ~0'|mn (H*v‘\}'l“'”\“'-] Miss Ruth Simons Expected to Be- | abeth, daughter of the Duke president of a temporary residents in Plainville and has ;} The plans of the boys, Iidwar i oLt QD CALI RO SOOI Duchess of York and beloved d- | tion founded a few years ago i TeGiune: 1 o 78 s stroct, | B lentification was made by {wo after receiving his cducation at come Clerk Creating Vacancy ughter of King George and Queen | Marcus White, wife of Principal large circle of friends. His son, | € g s L 7 sons through Wit a scarf pin, | Salisbu Conn. He served the ARANION x . served in the Mary, for it was the fourth anni- | Emeritus White, was another ot the : o g |and Anthony T Jefferson : @ pair of eyeglasse ¢ or per- in Pr P James, is also well known g |2 S | L pair of cyeg and other per- civil war with the 13th Brooklyn in Present Personnel S o A eth officer: ha! latters Il o mal ol o doinzeiitast 0 e ot, Bverett, Mass, went awry . . sonal cffects found about the thick- linfantry. At the {ime of youns | ; V. At the time of his disap-| . r ind carly little “Lilybet™ May 1 a t Sarine . 5 en they asked Patrolman Elmer o it = and carly little “Lilybet” as|on May 1 and it is expected that Miss Staranchak will \_\h n 3 d Patrolman Ilmer o o D T S D T The small claims court will ‘) 2 sice one o | & p = . % she Is herself, with deli, graduates in many dista J September | uckett where to find a Westers: | 5 Disappeared in 1921 of the Tssex, lodge of Masons, Liz. | function on May 1, according to|Fie (008 PSS = WIE ACUEY Foguston ! \'ml\lg‘.}. .Il| Eq‘n: points [Union telegraph office. . : Mr. Norton disappeared November | aheth, N, 5. He petired 58 (reasurer ANNOUNCEmMent made today by Juds g ncements. : S e . which the grey-haired king-emperor. | Duckett, a former inficlder with i . 1921, two months before his §41h | of (he J R " Morris D, Saxe. y 3 i ; Sticks and btones Did lthe Boston Braves, recosnized their | (8 g L e e | ¢ Jamaica Water Supply com- his queen and all the royal family been in | pany in 1915 | 3t7is reported cortain that Miss| 'S ¢ e ¥ Masons May Organize Break Pawlicki’s Bones accent and questioned thiem. od health, he had gone to thel . V;,n:,g:m.,. AV A TarbiEy Ruth Simons of the present court 10"‘-,\“,‘”‘\1 !,\‘ 5 1\._\0:‘;\”; i1 Betiaay New Fe 11 g raft Club Antoni Pawlicki of this city has| “We came down from Boston last | E sanitarium for a rest. For months| Funeral sory SRR G SR e i i || e s RIS s | Ne ellowcera u brought suit for $2500 against|night on a bus,” they explaincd. “We NATHAN C. AVERY al services will Dbe el party in old Windsor castle A T e S after his disappearance a search Was | Wednosday in 1 of the small claims court clerkship. i i < 3 5 ednesday in Evergreen cemetery, party as the fairy books record for | loweraft cly & 1 Ceasar Mieczkowsk . e | want jobs telegraph messenger LAk " h carried on vigorously in New York, | 1lisata & “CtY2 1 1f she assumes these duties it will |} 3 4 : or | Toweraft club to be composed of . ¢ : i New Britain for a short time when > | Elizabeth, N. J., where his wife is children to read all over the world. { members of all the Masonic bodies based on a fracas which boys for a while so we can carn S New Jersoy ahd G M el s 3 *lbe nccessary for the present court | s D gKan : a Mas s 5 it tours the country mnext month. buried. Besid2s the sons he leaves There were pre ts galore, includ- |in the city as well as sojourning and plaintift clajms that the dofendants money Lo ket to Roosevelt field and |, el e Bos. | Masonic wnd conducted et ; G s o von a new assistant for her| ;oo Tl Sk o 5 7 as W < & o The airplane, financed by the Bos- a daughter, Mrs. Nathanicl R. ing a mysterious package from Uncle | affiliated Mason cen started. used sticks and stones. learn to fly and become famous m\ 25 it | statewidn Mnyestizationsy Th. Tonz | o place. At present Emil J. Danberg 2 e AES f E ta 5 March 9, the plaintift claims. | Lindl : ot tired of 1 [ton Terani-Traveier, Wil advertis i Bronson, of Waterbury, Conn, : David—the Prince of Wales—sent | There ,will be a special meeting in On March 9, the plaintiff claims erzh, ot tired of Iive (he national convention of the|Island alonc 18,000 handbills giving 4 i Is the clerk and his assistants are|pom the heart of the hunting field | the Masonic temple April 30 at T:50 where his royal highness has been | p. m., to discuss the project the two defendants attacked him it was too o smerican Logion to be held in Bos- | @ thorough description of the miss- [ ., | Miss Simons and Miss I"ay Lawton. on 2 holiday The movement is a scquel to the and in the assault he received a| They added that they started with | oy next October and will stop in ing man were distributed. i WEATHLR i i volume of work will have broken wrist and contusions on {hw | only 40 cents more than the §§ need- | T h as .0 wallSTillad) 200 | Hanrrouyies 1 hich en there was a well-filled 700 | Har quarry club, which re- having an airpe Hartf cver, until a real estate develop-| | New Britain and vicinity: nd the opening of the court. When | from Queen Mary, for “Lilybet” is very city or town in New England o frace of him was found, how- | | o accomplished between now hody. Because of the injurics heled for hus fare, but carncd 50 cent spe; de )] b by ¢ b « " « s 1 1 . o P N < " a 1 1 spent a consideral imount. of |1 rrying | for other pas- | peady on the schedule, local | ment worker discovered a skeleton in tonight and probably {t is in opcration all that will be|fona of cgionnaires are of the opinion that |in the thicket Saturday. and notified carly cently dishaded and is a step 10- Animals and there was a|wards making it more comprehen- Tuesday morning; necessary 10 hase a claim entered | shiny tricycle from her father and | sive. Speakers from’ Meriden an home of the larg a olice, who had Mr. N colder Tuesday and Tuesday officially will he to pay $1.50. An mother because princesses ride tri- | drill by the patrol of the New Br on their list of mi o right. orney will not be necessary under n assembly Order of Rainbow o jthe plan, ol = l (Continued on Page Two) Girls will feature the meeting, - moncy for medical aid, he claims. |sengers | He is represented by Aftorney 1| Police furned taci over to' (he | New tain, the J. Monkiewicz and Depuly Sheriif | Children's Socicty and notified their Matthew I'apciak served the papers. I‘fl‘l\vllhh‘ | (Continucd on Page Two)

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