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News of the World } Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press ‘::geks%}? i 1 5 l 2 7 10D Propamyy ESTABLISH + ’_“"_’" NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1930.—TWENTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS e INCENDARYFLAZE New Ouibreak of Gang Saings ENDIRANIEF SUFTS TSR, |5 557551 FOIDWS MRS Taes Lives I e Wi, DDVTOA, NrORTS OF HEAVY RAINS CHEADSOUTTOSEN |55 | FORWINEBOWBING ~ Three Shot Down Near StPaul ‘s iy 7 SIGNIFY END OF DROUGHT: T _— train approached yesterday. The . b e WQ‘“}'"JIT" Triplc Murder Linked With Slot Machine Racket — Ty e GUVERNURS HULD MEET'NG Wireless Message Tells of Aban- | zans and then three cas wassea t Goal Tipple at Providence, K&l Notorious Gunman, Believed Involved in St. Val- Jackson and O'Brine Grinding! i over \\nhm!( m'lvlunr him doning Expgcted Course mé“;flzz"' hiy "“’"”"l tucky, Destroyed by Fire entine’s Day Massacres, Killed in Chicago— Off Hours “Like Nobody's + Over Newloundland ‘ Believed Set DemortiHag S Keeoent Gane Slaving, ' Business,” They Report P UHEEMAN [;UT UP Conferees Gather in R0 HAKING G00D TR TURNA[][] KILLS 4 opoowp mvmmormenn - 55 sttt e s e e e INHEAD-ON CRASH Symbolic Drizzle and foundwithin & radius jrearlaid Hear Dry Spell Has DESPITE ONE IDLE MOTOR‘ IN NAPLES T[][]AY; ALONG WITH THO MINERS o e 38 2 3 S 7 kel Sons "o HER CONGRATULATIONS oorogce Offier Hages Rur Been Broken Over chine concessions roadside. st’rnng Following Winds Aid Return | {James Malone Confesses Introduc- Frank Coleman, Kansas City, who| Identifi 3 ; | I . y an 53 . entification of Coleman, whom Sister of Former Holders Shows | Il[() f‘y A“ {0 DI'IVEI‘ La w i rge Areas it ll 28 | One man, still unidentified, and | Shot from Close Range 3 - o 4 Gomes Ofl Eve []I Cg]ebm[lon 0} c. | ¥as wounded fatally, were found Sheriff Maher of Washington county | | ]| Voyage—Ham and Eggs Served for ing Montgomery (0 Miners Accus- 1ot niznt by W. F. Rhinow, head |termed & memben of a Miceous| SPOrtsmanship—New Radio Bat- l RS ) Que_‘\ ESGa]Je From ’Ql]flke ‘ ed of Plotting Alr Raid on Strfke Of the staie bureau o criminal ap- |mob, tended to sirengthen his theory | tery Ordered Yesterday but For- E&GAPES SER]OUS INJURY More Rains Forecast. 3 | prehension, while touring a lonely [the trio were slain by a rival gang. bec as Dirigible Passes Over City— | District—Latter Deny Everything. road near Wildwood, an amuse- The automobile bore Missouri li- Gotten in &xcitement is Sent Up 3 ; - P 2 ment resort on White Bear Lake, | cense plates and papers in Cole- 4 3 : s 28 5 satis Above Greenley - 1stand, ) REPORTED [NJURED Providence, Ky. August 14 (P— pnorthwest of here o e e _Pair Keep Near Meld So that Cir Parked Om wWrong side or State Executives — Offer ond Accident in Past Week. lapses and Cause Deaths—Storm dence Coal Mining Company One victim later was identified as | (Continued on Page Two) dirigible toc a pace of T} Carly M = and consumed it and the tipple and i ¢ injured when v N1 ~ alits sl ey ; fi|l Early Mornlng—Boajes Recovered 35 SRR SRS LS SR AL : m., (est) today. At that|he mas hadly cut about (e nean ey der in Stricken Districts A B e Ao ) Naples, Aug. 14 (A—Government |cars on a siding. Loss was estimated e A ARt e One Asks for M & Seac - rec set y ter brothers | — £ o T 1 from his e by As r Money. man's pockets Record May Not Be Endangered. Farmington Avenue Smashes Into Various Relief Plans— strong following wind, clear skjes | The fire, deseribed by officials as in- SR e S The big air [ Where German Fliers Landed. Three arrests in the Monday's air | The third victim, also unidenti- |in the Missouri city. | Iatdfoniepsterlcointylaoal mincs i d 6 axttounal annl Vi Tanay s iter |0 Gl mar oaalt ot On Board the Airship R-100, Aug. |20 Serfously Hurt—Building Col- |"ere followed foday by a fire that |authorities ~searched the vicinity |from close range, officers eaid.| st Louis, Aug. 14 (P—Whirling, Mounted ratrolman ror H 7 T e e e destroyed the tipple of the Provi- following the discovery of three hats. | L N A man ror Mis se- - Would Use Surplus Crop and smiling sunshine, the British | Strikes Market Sectign of City in | cengiary, was' discovered in a shed E [ ‘m]f* Jfl'—‘rm fl:‘dh For Motoreycle O William P Holdings as Cattle Fod- rine had reeled off 581 ours at ( Haves was e ihey would reach MEUTES of the casualties in today's (at $50,000. e g Cardington, Eng., home port of the | (0rn2d0 were announced as four | The blaze was laid by Wayne Crow RoEs t h n by tomobil dirigible, 55 hours after the start dead, six dying. 20 seriously injured, |a deputy sheriff who investigated it tecrowns refucling endurance owned T ML B e o ddo z ® T his s dofie the airship. which |and abolit 50 slightly injured. Yo revenge for the ar at champions, re coasting | Stanl . - 3 by DAL S 14 (B~ Tain | R s bt t in t record | Le n of 202 1el street d reports of rain d ied on the 10ft its mooring mast at Montreal at 8 e preaking flight with each hour they cer Hayes . droj conference today as 820 b i Euslern Standard Ume | N eorationof aiaps. trom | the raid i whicn nine vombs were | ITWIDUIL 0F Conm, and-Casg of {Will Teave for Europe and|remainsa aote brineine them aa- | nome o tunch an was going noriy | EOVernors in the dry. siates urged yesterday. would arrive in Carding- ; ot litio ame and fortune. on F ngton avenu fon at 3:25 a. na (E. € T.) Satur- Serious damage <4n last month's dropped from an airplane on mines . £ : : [carthuake, the snetion ot Naples in this vicinity. 1t was one ot aser-| R, |, Walch Maneuvers | Africa Eally in Sep fember A the left the former record of | most. reached mis homo e occupied by the agricultural market |ies of disorders, which included the | Hunter brothers 24 hours be-|automobile, which had been today was swept by a tornado which |dynamiting yesterday of an Illinois | hind them this morning, Jackson !, the ficers. would establish a new record foday was swept by a tornado s ind O'Brine sent down a message | side of the i Gy e i i et vt 001 2 02 oo o SO0 SOLDIERS DRI HAS CROWDED GRLENDAR " i A o oot e |between 70 and 80 persons. Miners Out on Bond I A at “we are still going strong—Just | into the street from the The R-100 i following a northern | The city was panic-stricken and| Grant and Riley, arrested on in- LOmER ding off the hours like nobody's Aenen ey course approximately the same as on |Police and carabineers had trouble (formation furn by Paul ; s : L e Thompso T “_‘rl,lmmd gy in keeping back the crowds from the |gomery, Murphysbpro, 1L, aviator. | National Guard Officers Asked to | Administrator of Sacred Heart Par- | They had piled f on o!“w tarted the car out Ry ‘it skies the hospitals where the injured were |who confessed he piloted the homb-| g | vious record at cst) when Under clear rlit skies, the hosPi injur re | Express Preference on Annual | sl —Public: 2 b n. The storm broke at 6:30 a.|ing plane, were released today in B ishflofbeR annoluicdSEablication had been up approximately m., the early hour, it was believed, |$5,000 honds each ir hearing | Camp Site—New Britain Enlist- of History of Poles in Connecti- keeping the casualty list as low as|was set for Iriday. Montgomery is = last night of Essell Grant, he time set hy the R-100's of- wrong direction on the street and ther b 3 , to see where his next SEocuiives 79 hours. They were heading their | way 1o be, and it is said fo th government urance ship, the "Greater 8t |moment allowed his car to run along | ry to meeting with it was, since the market was not yet | expectod to be brought here about| d Meh in Favor of Niantic. cut Delayed by Journey. Louis,” toward a 1,000 hour goal. | j} wa where he was | ' President this afternoon The morning communication in- |, R S Suggest Various Remedies crowded. that time for arraignment. Mean- cial to the Herald) After he completes his lesias- | cl 2 t batteri [ 1field The four known dead were found (time union leaders called a meeting | Camp' Devens, Aver, Mass., AUE. |(jcal auties o Mo s eccleslas | cluded a request for new batferies | say the matorey v i front| - NOvernorsCalisla ot Misonpl heneath the debiis of the wall of the |for this afternoon to discuss the | 14 (onnecticut and Rhode Tsland | g ministeeior in nanointeq io eir. | o 02 j~’;‘_‘" e e L i and then giving his steering | "/8¢d Secretary Hyde to make fed- R Ao Titical Wkl o cotibined el pkcinl’ deve syl S et e L a quick turn, to avoid aS i nonens aallaplel O tion of which, 10 feet high and 150 | The mine number 3 of the Provi- | anq this afternoon approximately | o o o ';‘[‘» = “r“ Seleement atienc AERLHE sRreat HBE0E z the officer, but was 0o 1 > Rn Lsinsteadon wadting (un feet long, was knocked down. Those |dence Coal Mining Company, where G0 snardsmen marehediiniaview | Lo oor Ofjnerbacte BErC eIl L The t t sc 2 overnor Ham- night passed pleasantly for dozen pasgengers, officials and press representativeg, nearly 1 of whom pent mostfof the night enjoying Zthe novelty of the voyage Today all were comfortable and finding the Leviathan of the r ex- tremely ((V ad 10 of the news paper men !Hvr°'l in and helped the his city on his first vaca- efu. rm " 3 R Teiradn e crew at various duties including the s - : ad i Shiainie of betioll fori: the Runsry ldentified were: fire occurred, had not been op- | hofore Governor John H. Trum from six months to two toir n dis t ! Mauro Bortlli, 12-vear-old boy S bull and Governor Norman (ase ; ? il d 3 ol X S i ‘Thrown to Road stric i 2 T r an Ca ars, to Africa and Furope, includ- gasoline, oil ) as as feed for motors. | | o, Concetta Caiazzo, market ven- (Continited on Page Two) Gova T ol this (VT e i e e g Aha stressed the nee i motoreycle was struck square s of Towa proposed that the farm ez ; ) ing many of the leading cities of : st had been delivered ‘ . seve morn &t EAont BT olclocle i 2avoo it snios in Tt i finerary ; i oria e d landed on his left side. His Crenlt for e el fon o Changes Course . T - : - T Montieal iAo NI (i poc | s ol oRBlancaleR Calazo ST RbeR after reaching Fitchburg by air- | <o/ "o o biotion of the addi. | tion from Jacksons parents and face were badly cut hy | ney s did Governor Leslie of '€ 'son Dine and shorlly afervend G LD E SR thers ihdindlag i ment and he was knocked British dirfgible R-100 wirelessed of- | : Policemen and firemen engag ¢ Case arrived. Governor Trum- he impact of the : rnor Case arrlved. Governor Trum- (/2083 B Wi B8 S g A e e ot unter broth- | %L b the impact of tr r \couragement for the ficials here today that she was head- ) i ¥ quickly in removing remainder o( i e e ce station was notified of ing up through the Straits of Belle |(na denrie in the fear otner bodics | I]HWN BY HEAVY FU[i bull was met by & guard of NONOT Ijg axtensive building program here, | er. DU R e O i he conferees was Isle to the open sea, abandoning the |xoi14 be found, Many took helter | T 102 tand 4 gejayed, Rev. Father Bojnowski ! — e fne Dotective SeTEeANt | seen In the pweather forecasts S i A alute of 15 guns, one of the great- | e J. Feeney, who is one of O e e planned route over Newfoundland. | o the storm in its shadow and leaeh e Butan: hat be given a |POStponed the journey with the ulti- After 1,000-Hour Mark i Bl Ak hans . he pre onssfor tonight to to- The messAge gave no reason for the |paiely escaped when it fell \fum“"“"a:a',lzyd‘:“("mm BIVED 2 | ate idea of witnessing the erection . Louis, Aug. 14 (P—Messages ‘:n G oot pals in the police sta- | morrow were for rain in some of the change in plans. Y Ak et a0 e | 4 NES IBcTCRS . .. _lof the exterior of the edifice, tp of congratulation today continued to '!om. hurricd glon avenue plains state d those along th Weather was good, the message |noarby Rome experienced a terrif Youthful Record Seeker, _ Governor Case was met PY @ |which a roof is being constructed. | pour in on Dale Jackson and Forest 0 P2 eils ibothes onlcc , Dr.| Ohio river and“in scctions of the ¥ 2 o ! uard honor from the 11Sth reg- : e s e Stephen nnelly was called and | southern Appalachian mounta 4 said, with no low clouds and good |electric storm which knocked oft|. Qverdue, Telegraphs - |iment. He ia the gucst of General| SWnE today that he had made |O'Brien, who yesterday regaiel the |1,y ‘cavo frst aid and then took Of- | The forecant aieo. Infieates visibility. ¢l Sarilad chairs 5 2 = . no definite arrangements for the world’s record for sustained flight, a then took Of- he forecast aiso indicated show- 5 tiles from roofs and carried ALK Morris Payne, C6l. Harry Bissell, cer Haves to his home a few doors for tonight The dirigible had advanced 60 !anq tables left on open air bal-| He Is Safe \djutant Gen. William F. Ladd and |{fiP» Rev. Father Bojnowski could T e e S 5 OF (DUIEH d tomorrow in ex- knots since her takeoff from St. Hu- | conies great distances. Sleep was fm- | A CILBT a S not disclose his exabt itinerary. al- (Continued on Page Two)l ; as resting comfortably southern Kansas and in west- le 8 HeR CEDINaS | Brig. Gen. Albert Greenlaw. = is afternoon and wi W ts bert airport last night, flying most | possible | —— LR D+ main | thougR he intimated he would visit —— ; il sl rts of that s northern of the time at an altitude between | % ' T ¢ 14 (P 16 Rarade was on the main {0 unities of many nationalities le to report fo orrow | Oklahoma, . Nebresia St | Occurs on Eve of Feast Day Westfield. N. J, August 14 (P— ade grounds where the division | R0 00 e made T T RY norn extreme b south- B 2 The Naples calamity occurred on |Edward Schneider. 18 year old flier, iew was held last Sunday and |° 5 HS s Second Accident In Week ern Missouri, and all of Arkansas, 2 through Belle Tsle s P a rest and an educatlona In going through Belle Tsle she . " ¢ Accumption Day feast of |who took off early this morning on ! where Mains and Vermont d or both a rest and an educational i e i et passed over Greenley Island, Where |y, yirgin Mary, traditional protec- |a transcontinental flight, reported by |have been held that time. It w "pu:;?;:» his depart e ’ another accident last week h 1 along the Ohio river : “””‘:"‘ o8 S ’""”’]“‘“Z tress of Naples. By order of the Car- | telegraph 'hfl»"'“: and rain had forc- | the next largest review to the ome | opinied il | e The morning was taken up witt ig of the north Atlantic two |, 3 e e e o o gl e nextilar en oLihe. complete ‘hurch duties, outline ! h ning was taken up tinal Archibishop Ascalesi To Deums |ed him dowh at Huntington, Pa. held Sunday, it being termed a comPiat W8 BEECR CORER BHE T | (Continued on P ¢ ago last March - ivatce - on; ew n the of thanksgiving for comparative es- | compo: ¢ 12 ¥ | > ¥ make plans for the continuance of B o b et c’? s o o [2nd "oms medical regiment from |{e publication of the Catholic|Carolina Youth Says Three| }OLFER APPOINTEDiPRO (Continued on Page Tw0) e R er lane she was sighted s e ke Eetiiomi R Rofte 1o istrator will he made by Bishop : , , Loy OVER DEATH OF GIRL er Montclaire sighted her off 5 S e A UErencen eany iodiy OO O istory of Poles Delayed Whittle at §:02 (E. §. T.) and about | UPON DUCHESS OF YORK o | which 1t was helieved would cause Tw"wurn,\ e e e Former Champion Caddy at Shuttle e S ' i PR vith the eti and ublication I C 1 » - (Continued on Pags : (Oontr e o R ar = l=ht) piigiheicompletionfand onbilce: Raleigh. N. C. Aug. 14 (P—Al- Meadow Club Gets Post k E of the “History of the Poles in Con- |y oy “ % 010 of Snvestigation was S Four Physiclans Constantly on Duty ! . — s e Links. Dn\ er Held f(n \upernor whose second baby has been expe o New York Mamfitmte esziivnoraseeon et e e - B | Rescue Squads Work Des- Yy e oted obstetri- 5 Sir Henry Simson 2 F : e . tifies Today at His an Nnaexpert in the Cacsarean ’ perately After British Myzena Awaits Sentence— _Own Request For many hours one of the physi- ] ; Columbia Blast | New Britain Priest to ————— cians has remained constantly on . B {Ho) sRotiir duty g | | Be Tried o and co Today was the ninth day Home| £ Princeton, B. C,, Aug. 14 (UP)— While the woods n Secretary J. R. Clynes had been| 4asociated Press Phote R crews succeeded today “in ¥ searched by d . coun tourname aiting at Glamis to attest to the | EDDIE SCHNEIDER \pumping fresh. air to 46 miners Jew Aug 1 3isho rs here pointe that “als|'sfeadess club birth of the royal child 5430 & trapped by,an explosion in No. 4! Charles zen the \ h : Rodgers hem he was | Yesterday h ir Henry Simson is the chief He said that he would continue as mine of the Coalfnont Colliers at govak Orthodox (Cathol v his way to Angie was or surgeon of the group. It was hesoon as the weather permitte Blakeburn (C.) B. C. was convicted r who was in charge of the confine- i Directors of the rescue efforts be- | conspiring to violate the prohibition tir s Former ments of, Princess Mary and also| Westfield, N. J., At 4 (P—Six |lieved they would be able to remove | jaqg by diverting sacramental wine Magistrate George I, Ewald, by his | who ushered into the world the lit-1and a half hours after his take-off |the men alive. ) ; . to bootleg channel Rale ~ SRt A own request, today went before the |tle Princess Elizabeth, first ch i of | for Columbus, Ohio, airport officials Forty-nine were -'am\fl when Victor Dumbra and Saul Grifi Milton 22, who said he liv Country county grand jury with an absolute the Duke and Duchess of York, in | e the explosion wrecked the mine.| oo By b o d Danie Plla Wolfe denial of the charges that $12,000 April 1926, | (Continued on Page Four) 'm; o “\':E:H\id ar‘»“,fln ar"r'l Bichaslanioncil SR obaxt M ! i, pres AR O o hotlearofalnoROtiersi ot & John Antonelli kmer was paid for his appointment as city sl magistrate in 19 W et e o o Farmer Slays Father and Son as | s 5o e im0 moms G e Sherlfl Vlllam [N e Drama neared the end of its investigation . Rescue squads toiled frantic to- | Unti peactestd The maxtmum senfence which ean and was expected to reach its deci- . ¢ ‘ i | to reach 46 miners entombed in y e ey Seek Food tor Hun amily (5 e e e e 1 we sears o Byt Show Goes On Despite ‘Papers Ewald said before he went into v / least of Vancouver. Two workers : h = ave been killed in an the jury room that he was prepared e are known to have to erpli\n fully the sm,nmy: '-‘1’03“" Toledo, O.. Aug. 14 (UP)—Elmer fleld, zand dug about 45 minutes. cxplosion last evening which blew | ““pp i oov liont charged 14 (UP)—With a|the names of Sam Wren of Hia wite, Mrs. Bertha Ewald, made | Tilton, 45, father of seven children, | Then they shouldered their £acks out one porial of the main tunnel. | yichon“nag forged withdray: ; T o T | o, o AR ‘to Martin J. Hedly, Tammany district |0ut Of Wwork for months, took hisjand started away. .. One miner was ased alive when | iite ‘haa drawn wine for chu t nd whiskey glasses | Doris W f Bo leader, a few days before Ewald was | 17-vearfold son Louis with him [ hollered at them to stop. They | oqoyors dug through debris and | which never rece : the Madison Re- Stuart Wood s ran and I fired. 1 saw the older |5ung the bodies of Albert Cole and | roceived one dolla “llon for the vival Players agreed today to con appointed and every other matter |°arly today and set out to steal ran apd I fired 1 saw the : connected with the char some potatoes from a farmer's po- | M: ing s sack. 1/ Reiq smith S ot . ral work of pr fen Nights in a Bar Rol Emmerick Boczor, Lwald's for- | tato patch. red meainnand o Three hundred fect from the |some $40.000 had be et e The farmer, Lester Coy, 23, was| 0y ran to a neighbor's home and | " oe tho (unnel a cave-in |} Vit culties Bl 24 foty S Hote He sho: |called the sheriff. Officers found . % - him and his co-con e “dinlmn 3”!‘ i S > 89| I ouls lying face down in the patch, | Dlocked the passage of ihe rescue |year. d tt : , R ot @ -ali- |and killed both ponls i £ ! ey s available kers o foTtRE Uit 4 those who ma grand jury {hat mnd loan’ In r;uh—:‘ 4 Klled both, e told by /the sack of potatoes besids him, |Vorker 'rfnprtlna,:l‘l:\;(:::i‘la\;:r; r |;z:h:m Mrzena came to the Uni v S e fhes adiiloss ol il S : y, by Ewald’s own admission to him, | PLonAS His father lay 25 feet away, shot|%ere attem 10 ot S eS8 ol tales meveral SveatSRAR0 I : 5 i ndelieth arry on without | George Kimba T was a bribe for Healy's endorsement | C0%, who is held by the corone in the head. ough to the trapped men, Who | Czechoslovak credentials and was ¢ame 1\:!!;;1 ottnloled wie e st sy Ay 0 i) eorge all to Attend of Ewald for the magistracy. He al-|and Mrs. Tilton, who waited with ™5,/ tife 0 o v qaiq | comprise virtually the entire after- ordained a bishop in this city. Many he arrived on the opening nig hought rdid p (ontelen(e on Pollution 80 charged that it was accompanied |her other six children for Louis and I noon shift of the mine of the priests in his jurisdiction com- ‘the pape and attached every- | waged up and down the authentical : e sait : Coy. “I only shot to hit them in fLasbRnote Al o AR by a payment of $2,000 to Dr. Fran- |his father to return with food for | 7 o Cause of the explosion is un- plained of his actior 1 Mrzena, | thing of value in the theater in be-|ly reproduce ! 1ibe e ol aox half of four disgruntled members of | Tn the mean sheriff in- s cis M. Shirp, of the Steuben society | the family. He admitted he had loaded the |known, but the blast was attributed | without relinquishing his office as : for his services in obtaining the en- Coy told questioners he had lain| o "Goroun with avy “riot| 3 bishop. obtained ordination in the the cast of professional artists from lled Jacob Rickett of Madison as i n of-remedies for tt dorsement of that organizaticn in wait in the potato patch four | . i | (Continued on Page Two) Methodist Episcopal church and has w York, Poughkeepsie, Chica r the by ¢ shenity i Een Dr. Shirp under subpoena appear- nights Mrs. Fulton told officers her hus- - and Boston. | The ess ma. r tha er land Sound and t ed hefore the grand jury today. He| “For nearly six weeks people have | pand had been out of work several = — p (Continued on Page Two) The place is under attachme erprise, the Misses Ar t t was emerged after five minutes’ question- | been stealing potatoes from MY | jionins and the family was in des- 2 declared the rotund sheriff as he of Poughkeep n th R Upon request of Governor ing, expressing wonder-why he had patch,” he said. “They have taken | arate need of food. He and Louis THE WEATHER been called. He said he had been more than $200 worth. yThree | giarted out last night, she said, s last-minute preparations. r 1 gers went into @ niss ttend asked nothing about the alleged |weeks ago L horrowed a shotgun | promising her and the children they New Britain and vicinity: HIGH TIDE—AUGUST 15 “Who by?" demanded members of | hudd 5 en which will take place in Hotel passing of money in connection with |and kept it handy would bring back something to. eat Cloudy with light local show- N the company. forgett e miceties “The Show Must Go On : \ ieorge T. Kimball Ewald’s appointment, and it was| “About 12:30 this morning T was| “They didn’t tell me where they ers this afternoon or tonight; (Standard Time) of grammar in the excitement of the | _Some of the cooler heads @0 £ 3ritair esident of the learned he had been questioned only |lying between the rows of potato | were going.” she sobbed. “They just Friday partly cloudy, not New London 12:43 am..1:13 pm. crisis t £ 5 thesplan: to! ses | commssion: Gener sanford H regarding his acquaintance with plants, when I saw an auto drive|said: ‘Mother, wp'll bring back much change in temperature. New Haven 2:01a 31 pom. “The Papers” Are Served at the hov 1st go on” and re- | Wadhar missione nd direc- — up and two men get out something to eat,” and I let them The oflicer unfonled the vo > - tor, and William R. Copeland, chief (Continued on Page Two), i “Two men walked back into the go," * | % * |nous paper and in fine voice read| o 1 on Page Two), engineer, e W B New York, Aug. 14 (P—A county grand jury todaw refused to indict anybody in charges that former City Mdgistrate George 1. Ewald had paid $12,000, to influence his ap- pointment to the hench in New York, Aug. 14 (UP)- recommended mercy as to Ricuc Lt E et wit inowing that Maggi and Antonelli a r latter stre. a time to wreck the ices in lieu of the § strode onto the stage in the ist of of Madison, we moned and th 2 fFicic P state ter the confer ~

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