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L o Ml - 108 ind: ses s a €2 his he, as-| thel by iral rew im- ar- red out ific 1 i sior He ndie h3er owr ulay , or ha* navy e eI S PROBE CONTINUED | IN PACKARD CASE Second “dentification” of Body Proyed Erroneous Springfield, Vt name of Anna cent entrant Aug. 16 (P—The Littlefield, most r into Vermont's invol ed mystery, was eliminated as that of unknown buried in Chester as Mrs Packard. The unidentified Identified by George L. Packard as that of his wife, who he thought | dead until her reappearance several | days ago after an absence of a Packard had remarried. latest theory, that the be Miss ate Detective Ed- and State's Attorney Ldgerton at the conclusion of the woman body had been year. This dead Brown today | George L. | Littlefield, | NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD. SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1930. COMMITTEES T0 MEET Personals MINERS DEFIANTLY FALCONS T0 GET | City Items Investigation of Payment on Mort- E[IN'"NUE ATTEMPT Henry Iskra of 24 Carmody street | DISTRIET ME[]AL Summer school and trade school . 5 1l leave tomorrow to spend a two ended yesterday, the latter to gaged Street and Fleet Insurance 4 wecks' vacation in w York cit ‘ be resumed in three \\\uk\ while uf to Be Started. Henry is a local junior policeman | summer school session is concluded at the Washington playground \ for the year. The trade school of- The committee ot tne commen | HYSLETTCA] MeD SHill Try ReScue ™ sichaer” Rasiicwics ‘of 174 5roaa| Emblem in Recognition of S0- e Wi iiain open for e trane | council appointed to 1I]\"<Vlgdlr into | street nd Luc Wojack of 83 action of r usine |the payment of $2.800 by the ity | _Hope ]s Sfllfill | Silver street will leave tomorrow HE yS POS[ Wfil‘ AC Wmes |to Fred Bendza for property in the ‘ for Chicago where they will spend | Y |north side of West street opposit i a two weeks' vacati After th. _— Willow street without mortgag. \‘ Princeton. B. C., Aug. 16 (UP)— |return they both sume st of | being released, will meet Wedn Grimy, hysterical men, their faces | ©S the Bentley hool of Ac- 2 b fevening; August i (ISt T gl T s st iy __|counting and Finance in Boston gered in and out of the sh of | stre Miss Marjorie The commiltee consists of Alder- | BRIRIEnAON {man David L. Nair, chairman: Ald- (e No. 4 mine of the Coalmont col- : ad \\\ spe the R s erman John F. Maerz and Council- | leries today, defying pature and man 1 at Ueolalicods R in j Th i 1 M 0 man Samuel Sablotsky. to make them abandon efforts to '1’" : s gre ealrica aflager e nd th El John Alexander | The committee on fleet insurance | rescue 42 entombed com o I Th F d B h |for city cars will meet with the Inspectors and man rned to ,h‘t,,. f.m ,],r,j, spendir 0 [e¢ Fame m[ trs | garag on Thursday eve- |there was hardly a il e honis b Mk, |ning at lock. The commit- |of the trapped miners would he g Al Tonr tee consists of Alderman David L. found alive, but their fellows would Sar e |Nair, chairman, and Councilmen | not give up. Neither would the e e {William D. Boyle and Leonard K. Morse, EAST HAMPTON BOY families of the he men bec to organize Murrs men w them into shifts,” who trie said George PENSION MEASURE had not slept since Adnabrown hotel early to- “They work 18 ho i | day. The grilling also convinced HEL]] FflR FATALITY and sleep for an hour | Detective Brown that Packard had | Tl o i e woman buried at Chester as his great mass of rock wi . ] 2in shaft.” Ideas, A, F. of L. Official Says Held For Questioning Police Say He Drove Car That ™“some of tne St Robert King, who has been with . O Gt et e | Mrs. Packard since her absence ed R o () —Provis- to have accompanied the coupl: | Families of t men| .0 2 9 St i with W s S e Walprinse wers | B S0 SR PRI et | Stood it TitIE e X Bttt el held at the local jail for further|,q yere by two state policemen, Jo- | trance to the shaf t Federat of e boy questioning. They, with Mrs. Pack- | gopn Biondi, 18, was arrested at his | hope that at v 5 ard had been questioned through|pome early today as the driver of |might be fou r the night at the hotel. Mrs. Wal-|iho machine which last night struck already had ) bridge will also be questioned fur-|ang fatally injured Rev. Theodore man out of ther. D. Martin, rector-emeritus of caped alive | reason that A checkup on Miss Littleficld, a| peter's Epigcopal church of H “I heard a P 1d | 10k InCorpobaee former friend of Mrs. Packard, will | The youth was charged with man- | hospital s o 5 S F. WOJTUSIK he made today but police say that |slaughter and taken to Hartfo B cen located and are satis-| Police said blood stains were 8 o not the woman buried at | found on Biondi's mac hlnn and that i Chester. Packard was in Rutland | the registratior ey & ! today awaiting a divorce from his| tallied with th e : : first wife in order that he and his | lice, of an automobile which fled the i ; econd wife may be married again. | scene after striking the minister. ATy GenapHaller frostis age, died in St. Joseph's hospital, Willimantic. He was struck by the ¥ ° | automobile while walking along the e : 7 state way in Hebro e i vention o Martin was wide v\ known as a musi % “ == 5Ty Causes Strained Relations With Southern Neighbors University, Va., August 16 (#—The Monroe Doctrine, ose ¢ new voice during re United States interventions in n Ameri- ca by its inclusion in the Leagus of Nations convenant has created a deli- cate situation between the United States and its the institute told today by rtson, professor of rsity of Illinois Professor Robertson recalled ere t was argued t oe Doct William Spe hist an nations delegations to Geney The situation . in supite of a ten term- ed ficant an tual leagu assembly of the Robertson said three larger Latin had dele- and Brazil wn from the delegates as or participation in At the eighth league, Professor only one of the American states, tes. Both Argenutin had practically league, and there w nt from re no Bolivia, Hon What tion remains for the sit- uation Professor 1 rertson sa “lies in the lap of t go¢ For the time being must still con- front the fact that by an appeal to the parliament at Genea a Latin American state may conceivably put an elastic element of our foreign polify to an acid test.” A silver lining seen in rec interpretations by United § of the Monroe Doc Professor Robertson pointed out that th senate in ratifying the B ce pact inter- preted Doctrine 0 n to Inc 1ol by the United States Roosevelt corollary, in the memorandum of As- sistant Secretary of Clark h #said, the Monroe Doctrine w not used to i such interver as that in Nicaragua, and th trine was viewed as the case of the United States against Europe and not the case of the United States against Latin America. Professor” Robertson found praise for the Monroe Doctrine as having exerted a restraining influence upon the foreign policies of certain Euro- | pean powers. Without it, he said, | “the world might indeed have be- held a colony of Germans in south- ern Brazil, an English common wealth dominating the might Orin- oco, and French culture blossoming in Mexico rather than in Africa.” Unoccupied 531] Boat Found Adrift in Sound Fast Haven, Aug. 16 (UP)—A marine mystery perplexed fishermen here today. A 30-foot sall boat was found drifting without occupant five miles out in Long Island sound near the so-called New Reef, without clue to indicate whether it had been abandoned, drifted from anchorage of lost its crew in some unexplained tragedy. Leroy Perry, who found the sail- hoat, believed its occupants or oc- cupants might have drowned. for found a top coat aboard. The coat boze a label indicating it was pur- chased at Mack's clothing store ir New York city TORM IN NEW HAVEN Aug. 16 (P — A HAIL * New Haven, rific rain and hail storm lasting minutes swept over New Haven this morning at 10:30 o'clock. Streets were flooded from curb to curb and in some places went over onto the sidewalks. Motorists experienced dif- | ficulty in traversing the downtown| streets i e ",°,l '\;ft,'r.’;' i Member Is Informed Ruthorities Believe Oficer Was ™" ™ """ ! fund. of Gon. 1l Sin by Bodeg Gang—~ NEW HAVEN PLANT - tatune sna e i o o {F Alarms for Howard G, P, $1; W ort Ethan A | Blaze—3$200,000 Loss e REV(]LVER IN AIR []USTIEI]I]RYAEENT CHINA PERTURBED S e OVER OPIUM TRADE Take Him Into Custody Runners' Headquarters officer, had tried to be a good fel | ! 15 low and had thereby de ‘“\{nd sea SeseoaL b e O s < in he neighbortoc See \\k sh.. Aug » L engine house No. 11. In ession 14 alar! 3 When firemen arrived th Youthiul Birdman to Leave §t. vren i ar s we from spreading from th to the storehouse Aug. 16 (P—Eddie he or of the fire whic of Westfield, N.|ed in main buildin esks to e h a mystery e transcontinen d to take Louis field hefore t. Louis, Schneider, the early watchman ¢ statement a Injunction Stops Police From C I(Nm: C onccwu)m oft from oon Hel was U after an overnight stop here gat e Hanttand ider's flying time when he £ i | 100,000 Addicts Co i , € At D 5 Q A )\ , . Ther - ) i) sp H ° s, VT ES: e here st .. State Grotto Convention Sl 2L i : g to beat t Dampened by Rainstorm | 5 s . s and | and 18 minutes New Haven, Aug. 16 (@ — R = 1 officers. i established by the late today deprived the festivities 5 1 the §6 ¥ horough uled in connection with the = o Wh The Jersey vouth flew here annual convention of Cor | slie E. Sa from Columbus, Ohio, in four hours cut State Grotto of of Ang 4w - 2 and 43 min His next scheduled | color and glamo! H o stop is Wichita, Kansas Flags and banners inter s 0 a —— o bright welcome to th > 3 Two Employes Honored (o2 propheis ant Rl For Long Time Service aismaiy. ne s s . . e Winsted, Aug. 16 (#) — Two em- the prophets e ARt ~ . plo of the William L. Gilbert mornin colorful 1 ) a. r Aug Clock company who have given 50 | band . W 7 YOST WRECKS PLANF | vears of their lives in its service to ed o 3 fo tu, junct ) i Wost I N V.l day were proud possessors of gold rt were 1 E. E. Tost, fiving S vatches a 1 nstead. | of ' Anti-Op Leag i A Mitchel Fiel Fellow workers honored John L. Officiala in two MAINE SHERIFE FINED N ade fo q 1 g or Hotchkiss and Fred J. O'Brien at day con on which opened \ugusta, Aug Pr—Sherift | par - 1768 United St 2 dinner last night. The latter en- last night said Ar ASKS REFUELING PERMIT Chester W. Get C In Military Acad H was tered the factory at the age of 14 would be at doned rain con- 1 01 A 6 (P y Ger t who i f re s As vroch while Hotchkiss went to work at the | tinues ell as the program v for- s ¥ 1r og and x ne for t age of 16 athletic events scheduled for late ror a com =z il Avert dowh e e in the day at Lighthouse Point ng id a f r FOR BEST RESULTS mardi gras will bring the conv mitt a lit FOR BEST RESULTS USE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS ht. .'lon to a close ton: from jail re y ‘l SE HERALD CLASSIFIED Shots Alarm Neighbors, Police Says Dry Senator Visied Liquor ADS | ltaly. COURT RULES CLUB. PRAISES AWERI, (AN COLLECT DUES *CARIBBEAN POL, Orders Kenilworth Members in Politics Institute Hears Discus Rrrears to Settle Claims sion 0 Mex1 in Debt Discusses Mexican T " Qutdoor La bor Wanted, Depart- ment Repor | - BULDING RACKET WAR BREAKS OUT Two Contractors Shot to Death o in New York | Title and Mortgage Co. To Ask for R(‘(‘QI\ ership New Haven. A Bring Suit to Recover On Note ( Ialmed U npald Rabino rong a ® 8 i D E 1A 4 Natio u > e sheed W. H GUEST l\l\H!I\I\|I‘ pers were s A1 i 5 K gl i Hawks Shows Caution, x W l” \n( Bdlll(‘ Fnz A Carlson of 444 Mrs. W i tard William S = \ v Mrs S d s | W H M 55y N York W M ‘ A r o to Teliot e o New H by automo-