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News of the World . Average Daily Circulation For By Associated Press Q ?, \\\:\e k lf’t';udl.ng 1 5,302 X Gl & \\\ =3 4 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930.—TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 00-X ALIGHTS AT~ Kensington Girl, 19 Months Old, ?[j[]AST GUARDSMEN (Pesiy scorms mabbies ) MAN DIES AS AUTO FEDERAL AGENCIES T0 AID SINTADER, SPAIN, ~Drowns In Paper Goods Shop Pond T NGRY SES |7 HITS BERLI POLE, IN SURPRISE STOP. g o S T0 SAVE SAILORS RVERRUNS AWsy IN ARRESTING RAGKETEERS; Mg Pane s ity | G~ 5swuate s, Crew Pulls S F o ‘ %Joseph o psan s DRIVE CENTERS IN CHICAGO Getting OF Water When + 3 || Bt Two Miles Through 1 % | Expires at Hospital Follow- ] Leaving France Today el o | | Storm o Stranded hip - . | ing Miduight Crash P AY LAST TRIBUTE A:\tg GenG Mitchell CLIMBS VERY SLOWLY AND | | = s | T \GLOVES FROZEN T0 0ARS L |MOTORIST CAUGHT HERE m EIIYEHEIALS Tall:;;; Ha:;el;:mr::_ AFTER LONG RUN 0N WATER o v s 0 . ON RETURN T0 STATION 3 AFTER FLEEING SCENE Magor and Otber Members o tionwide Wave of Likely to Remain Stranded Until At t o A 3 o ’ |70 Yoot Motor Dragger Goes Andrew Petanowitch of Kelsey G()Yem[[]e]][ at TWO Fflflerflls Lawlessness —Special Least Tomorrow Because of Poor % i / i % . Aground at Callamore’'s Ledge Off ! Street Released On £1,000 Bond— . . Weather Conditions—Plans to Go ; : Minot—Gyda Breaking Up Today Charged With Evading Responsi- EMPLOYES LA]D T0 REST Steps In wmdy Clty to Corunna on Next Hop, But At- . . Under Heavy Pounding of Waves | bility—Carl Poglitsch Receives TR Income Tax Laws Prove lantic Hop Is Definitely Off—Ten s 3 i « | —All Members of Crew and Res- ‘\;‘ e 1; VIO I Minor Hurts in Accident At l'p-‘()hi‘qul(‘s Conducted This Mornivg Miles Fail to Give Ship Altitudc. | cue Party Suffer Severely. | here, she cd in New York after | son’s Corner—Auto Demolished. | For Isaac T. Hills and This art- | Particularly Good Weap- | Claire Anderson (right,) aged 19 months, was drowned yester- A trip to Europe. “Why, I haven't Santa . Spain, Nov. 20 (P— | : ) . PSR 3 At R as 20 —Beating | marriec o - < g o to g J s Militiz antander, Spain, Nov day afternoon in the Paper Gobds pond in Kensington, Her| Scituate, Mass, Nov. 20 —Beating |married anvone for fou- or fiv : ernoon for James Towers—Militia ‘ on When Used Against The Germen flying hboat DO-X.|pgiper Richard (left,) 3 years old, gave the alarm but it|thelr wav through a heavy sea injvears. In fact el ey J;;‘r',g'. Hinges Tonen g g . I wai \elay ar Gang Leaders — Denies ‘hich unexpectedly landed here at | : Lised el . alarain WS o brought help too late to save the charming little tot. O e by around 4 ¢ 1 ever, I'm | ain, died at e 1345 p. m. while en route from Bor- crew of coast e | 2 ol Aln d | : 2 5 deaux, France, to Corunna, Spain, (Special to the Herald) years, waded or fell into the Amer-|scituate station N Cantaiclsae e come o) S liree ospital this morning shortly before | ¢ 4o prominent persons in muni-| Complaint From Grape Berlin, Nov. 20 — Claire Ander- ican Paper Goods pond and was Filippe Str 1 his crew of five ‘i 3 o'clock as result of injuries sus- al ac saac T. Hills, of 4 {son, aged one year and seven | drown : brother toddled into | A e g tained last night shortly before mid- | Wils ., y employment Distri = o it was announced today, When|montha daughter of Mr. and Mra |the house and told his mother that|from the T0-foot motor drag Aned Iasuniehesbortvibetoten Lo v i employen istributors Received. weather conditions became decided- |Gunner O. Anderson, while playing |Claire was in the water and, rush-|Gyda early today. The Gyda we HUNGARY e was ridings with tw 1 w | Towers, vmour street, s S iv unfavorable, The ship lies at an- |in the back vard of her par ing out immediately, Mrs. Anderson ashore on Callamo ain men took too wide a turr perintendent of the Nov ) « ) £ SR . |home on Percival avenue, Kensing- saw the body of her voung daughter | miles off Minot & vp\o,,u corner, Kensin ment, today A chor about three miles off the Mole. [y, ™ya10 Yogterday afternoon with was in danger of breaking up. rashed into a nearby tree Yuneral| services: for Mr.. Towers|orie for law enforcement, almed . The DO-X landed in the harbor her brother, Richard, aged three (Continued on Page Two) Ship Badly Pounded g Poglitsch of 88 Pleasant . were held this at 2l gtloek Lt eera T A GhicaR0 A0 and Tyelie after cruising around the city. It| Wy ) The Gyda, listing heavily, other passe A hhovets hetone otcie been made for several ded a n b; a = { federal gov- 3t first planned to remain only an | being pounded and torn by helow one eye, he : cene, pastor of the First AL x seas us her hull scraped the 1 ’ 1 T S Petan e iel s } i I St ey Hul(rd the sc'mhne to make a_per- 'x he Mm.g dragger's ere « : lv left the scene of the accident an T 2 s . ce department, Mitchell | In stopping off at Santander the U |h= «mmo.n were numb with celd forming the owner of the v Ifiomas iy ceotescntincithe 1 to assist the U. § when pulled ashore at the co e K,,M el T e e i e i e b S e strict attorney in Chicago in co- may not take off again until Friday DO-X carried out an |m<(hrduln. stop in order to visit the city. | rd stat A fine y = N 1 ecckage and laid ou e o0 S arrival. | . d and w Houm] throug’ 5o rom the New 10 SRl e et e e hicago Gets Special 2 — Says New England Shows Very Pennsylvama Famlly Fmds {0 the ledge and back to_their st : Dol s fal L e e Climbs With Difficulty | tion. and a bitter wind had penetrat- Budapest Garlanded for Occasion— O A % e st et Avorig 3id ocal Anthorhies 20 (P—Attaining altitude with dif- Captain Stragino was sufferiy to. Both were removed to the h o e 3 r possible, but t icago has ficulty, the DO-X, largest airplane verely from exposure. He h tice of Events—Young Hapsburg | tal. Bysts 1d easily tell t e '? |received special attention because of in the world, left this little village, | SS S E thrown from the deck of the dr Kohl was seriously injured el e 3 > sitnation there 25 miles from Bordeaux, at 10:15 UNEMP YMENT DISCU ED GEM BELIEYED YALUABL r a heavy wave € Scion Away at School. Driver Arrested Here Sl | The att g al's announce- 2. m., today for Corunna, Spain. | Inu',\ oA 1 o tanowitch could not he appre- e e i ent followed a formal statement in Originally Corunna was designat- | lacive, a member of the Gyda's cres t ”‘f T 0 ended last night after he had called | .. . : 5 which he stated he knew nothing of ed as the last place where the plane Clayton Declares Bank Executives First Donation Made in 1928—Sev- | <prained his left ankle when he f gitimists to € rage o¥ but rreBfedilino i e B iny complaint made to Assistant At- would stop before fiying to Lisbon g 20 feet from the mast of the dr: e 15th b anc n this mor: e He o 8 | O'Brien by grape > ot M e v - 3 g et Sy T a2 More than 100 automobiles which whence a transatlantic flight to New GanitySRI ot Secant iR peake i iieral B ateh es e [k ceset t8 REOUDC 2 vt iF1 i ok (OLHGE 1ie i Falfot e majority by Prin - geant Patrick McAvay e 2 aRigmoliics whinh ing interference with . s g direct 2 < bore members of New Britain lodyg Fiiabe York would be attempted. Now with | Would Have Council act as Liaison | Since Then—Note Says Wife Once the Gyda’s crew were racketeers | Laden, pa Charles G t of the Hapsbu < d Kiely of sehaiin growing bad weather and shortened fo, Mike Tamona, Mario Pi an e and pretender to his co 1t ank | ‘;““ Bl 2 A ”]‘ e i cooperating in: the days the transatlantic flight project| Body In Speeding Up Work Did Donor Favor. Louis Sinegra hron: 2t ¢ f 15 t nt Sl RS RIORIMECEENe L COTS | \ iAo has been virtually 2 e | John F. Barry. surfman at 1 . : acy ; he cl as evading | °% [ad0 The sus : %y e ;m"',, “,,,,',,‘“,‘:_,‘:r;f‘,’:i‘:l']’,.dmfl"i‘ Boston, Nov. 20 (P—Ernest Clay- | Clarion, Pa., Nov. 20 (P—TInto the | g iiliate station patrolling the beach, gathered t v el Bee il CE ol was borne into o |40 the department, nar. our of western European cities. |ton, treasurer of the Industrial Trust Prosaic lives of a respectable Clar-| 4 ; Rose, on duty in the tos sil HCHglotadar. a0 Jeased on a bon : andsnilL .\:o\ o :‘f i nue and prohibition Takes Long Run On Water | company of Providence, R. I., point- :}:;HIO;I;:\‘ ’lafi;'\‘_t;;rav‘r\'l\”)l_": ‘\I.‘:: m; at the « m\ov‘r )v;anfr‘l wl sed i e s i i t ‘-1.‘{ R e T Coear M s re ces of each of the < Al e 3 ey fine Gyda's whistle aid. The whis- fil i su € 1 town « L iy & q “hic = v;:;‘:dfi'ar'x‘:::“:‘,’idge:,::fi,_ug,f;“r‘:fi\ed ilhagmids to fieeinfrequency ©f 5o solution—a mystery of valuable :"‘fb,\‘dh', ‘,H,‘,i,:..r \:,::n. d dowr pest’s us, was garlanded and | The g jile was towed into | in&t JJohn J. Crear ; i ‘1"‘1.“ "}d”‘”:g;(‘. “:“C\;s‘ Along the surface of the Hatcr be. |Pank ‘suspensions in New England gifts left in the family mail box hy | " crox ‘shortly after she oruaknented at great cost for the 0¢- | Mack's garage in a badly damaged | John L. Suliivan. = “Pie Josu tion betbicn hid Aetinin: (ore breaking looso and then appear. |and _characterized New England (@ Person whose identity is not dis- aground. casion. but_entirely he | condition. The right front wheel had *Ung at tho offertory by Mee. | d tha conviction [of Teck CHEE 1 to have labored to reach higher, |bankers as “a canny lot” in an ad- |closed. Surf Boat TUsed ho legiti it the fres. and wood and bark ! ¢ 8| & After going for about ten miles in a | dress before the First Bank session First Gift in 1928 Boatswain Corbitt, in command of ince Absent were embedded in all the points of | rendered by artet. As ittt e b «outhwesterly direction the planc, |Of the sixth New England confer-| On Halloween of 1 Mr. and | tne coast guard station. sien R S o entany Boferslono e Al R e.” : Jespite its twelve motors, was flyin;y |ence here today. Mrs. John Neely returned to their |;q power boat, ordered the surf b & CRIS 2t Sholia el L L6 SRroUL ng. [OMIBALY=an i o 3 b & Using Federal Agencies ¢ an altitude of only a hundreq| The conference marking the fifth farm home late and found in the nched immediately. rong n sl 1 1ockerzeel, fthe tire and the rim dshield | = ¥ are doing our best every- neters. : anniversary of the founding of the mail box a cigar box containing a|northeast wind was blowing and 1 an dtaliveg of hwast completely, rone At 16 vl izing federal agencies It was the intention of Dr. Clauds | New England council opened this aluable watch and a mesh \:m Of the surfmen tried several times be- : v laie '_;‘ sma last “'““' the ‘V‘ = “"y”"" e pTaved 1l b ation with local authorities Dornier, inventor and constructor of |MOrNing with an executive meeting | excellent quality. They feared fore they got their t safely le LU DELZS 0K EOS IR0 S Ake (iR [':‘j*h d” ““l Bicd.* as the cask ot fram s ess racketeering and ~en- he ship, to reach Corunna this eve- |Of the council and the governors of |trouble would result if they disclos- | jaunched. 55 C sAchIng for (N Eliss that At once . A ; % Mitchell said. ing without an intermediate stop |the 5ix New Englind states. The first | ¢d the articles were in their posses-| The coast guardsimen dips e o Toeal Lodees rers were Frank Boh- present it San Sebastian or Santander. A |Dank session preceded a luncheon Sion. they said, and put the gifts oars, once clear of the surf, a \nu‘-; Mr: Kohl. who. e .A-Em[d e e o s oy nmer when few miles north of Arcachon the and the opening of the first general away and said nothing gan their two-mile pull for A T L e e United Spanish | 2dmini n became convinced the plane was flying up about 200 me- Session of the conference. Ahojcarmes yand ghisfuli= asaih liayna sShestailon sprayinyily dioestiinng i ; o e T. Kerwin, repre teering constituted a ters and at - speed estimated ut | No Suspensions Last Year \vere away from home on Christmas |their fingers as they pulled Cour 3 L ety S15s and Geore Eofe. | ihzeat he nation’s welfare. about 60 to 70 miles per hour. [ “Daxtiyenr (¥ Eaytonlisald. Hthero | Day of 1328 \When they! zetirned T . s "',fl' ) e e \ Welsh, representing Hoover announced at that Weather conditions wecre excel-|¥ere no bank suspensions in New |? nother box was in H.w mail box. In (Continued on Page '\n] [ 1ued on Page Twe : B cie a erdinan: the government planned to do Jent UM o /Ra 13 n dasansars Rboa ol Znkleand gDuring ilie nine vear paccilii S ers s IMEnia s sel TS S o e 7 DML Bt e haiatatior ] to end gangster dom jod, 1921-1929, when the middle |and a diamond ring for a woman. g g 3 ippo, Corporals S. Wolin- in addition to the crew. | ; L Ais o o 8 Louis Koller of $4 Pleasant strect. | EeaN h cific question of ; B I A Bl e Governor s Clerk Rood Anxnous bo [morh ol or s Feamnl k| i, i, St & Vol 80 T it cussin of - | pensions, there were but 15 suspen T st it | sions in the six New England states.” | Wear the gifts, because they came E irti : N e - | from r. ers’ interference, M Frank C. Partridge, president of (rom an unknown friend whom Mrs. Serve 53d’ 54t ears tor ross - fok i e R R ell'ss T :m:\;‘w,‘,n:h“;;s be- the Vermont Marble company of |Neely had befriended when she was : 5 [;HEERS WAR MUTHER Proctor. Vi who followcd Claston, |Very soung. It added that some day | : ALABAMA BANK ROBBED f‘;ii”“v.\‘,',lif ASEieey o "7 | woula consider earteine 6 onics, Soms- a memt ustrian Sin tion in some cities spoke of the responsibility of bank ther Lade | by their institutions. said during | L ! el S iy ; 3 his address that while he did not| The third visitation of the un-|Rood, 79. who has served as chi DS 4 o 3 . ; federal law can be used in prosecut- lork to 22 state executives of Con- under whom I orke i v : E e L Ansoni W etS | want to involve himself “in the re- e ¢ : I : . ; . a oman Gets et R (Continuel entmagain ecticut, today awaited word from | first ocrat was Waller £15000 In Cash Taken Also—Rob- IonamD e e cor 1 {ttorney _general o 9 2 d s e sovernor-elec ilbur . Cross that of New London. Just 16 years sep- : nee 5 AN Benefit of Veteran’s ot a discussion of prohipition. . Governol il Rl G e O et YR e doing our ‘best to Y agsed Policy one of the highest. moral duties of [ YNGH EXPECTED TOGET [he vl servo his £d ana pith vears arated the terms of the next Gor LGt Fobiel s | it Toea authoriies n enforing bank directors to obey the letter Balawintalze o e e Ansonia, Nov. 20 (P—A ray of | B R e lender and t ¥ es @ € oday ¢ 2 AT o8t Fre- appearance helies b ars. He was : elar - of the e (e 2 gster is the Eiuaninegionayfeapefintoftil Rl et T\\o Smugglers 5hot Assistant Superintendent May Take a youns man of 27 when he first overnors have four 0 i of Barey) reportediio them WV alelhun pghceman rut BEp L s G sl f g BRI G By Customs Officers Officc Held By lLate e e Elaek okl et : Tt EEREL Succumbs to Injury " e El Paso, Tex.. Nov. 20 (P—Frank ¢ ¢ a diplo- x go it 9 AoPbULE Novi20 (UB)==%ith 1 articularly effective ing for what the government has|parncastle of Las Cruces, N. M., and James H. Towers core of policemen, and a moto; ¥ other and the spirit of thanksgiv- 1. He has outlived m | nors whom he 1 s o done for her, abides with her. Her|Jesus Paz, El Paso. wers shot and | jayioc \1. Lynch. assistant super- St ; s lbata e T i R St pRuodberie: son, Joseph, grievously wounded in | killed in a gun fight last night With [intendent of the water department of more.” Rood sai 3 take f = a 1 acetylene torch | 't2dy | United States customs officers at the | for seyeral yvears, will probably h< “Then 1 would he r tire: portant matt { e N e TtR D e ie o [ et hospital May 16, 1922, and at the °‘”\ klrts ofithe folty promoted to the xuprrlmrndhm . v Jor elonging to cus- |hospital here today after LU L fah ine > the government had declared | o0 pelioved wounded, escaped. i SRR pi L T (B WI“] STURY BY [iIRl Sl e B e e e e | ; that his soldier's insurance policy | gyt CIGC T R ey | : e 1k itself. niobile driven by Adrian L. Wolft| had lapsed by reason of unpaid pre- | came upon eleven men afoot who| Mr. Lynch has been acting super used the torch shortly ght ol SO ; had forded the Rio Grande and were intendent since Mr. Towers was [] BTE[] BY P(}LIGE fo bat o B et tar ramic ativ at e vatane ot AL rinoT H]R FALL lN ST“RE neb A, v received |5, ging twenty-tvo sacks of Mexican | obliged to enter the hospital for an F ing all cont including smal Gudihily, Glebens Bahis e Uirough the Ansonia chapter of the liquor into an automobile parked on | operation, Chairman James J. Wat- | coins, the cashicr said. shed the policeman a ——— American Red Cross and its local |¢p. smerican side of the giver son of the board of water commis- | e f T arked hine, almost s . S 5 - Brings Suit Against Chain chalrman, Captain Nels 1. Poulson, & | 'y, officers said the alleged |sioners said today that the vacancy - A . < 5 6 v | £ DRe 2 e L a aca . < - P |¢|l\~uv UNCHANGED check for $5.837.46 and she will Te- | ggiers opened fire when ordered |will probably be filled at the next | Ships Held On Charge Koloski Freed On Nolle at BIEASCQ ULACHARGED ast 20 poticemen wer ¢ and Bla o to surrender 'mwuv Today’s Sessi f tion of David Belasco, aged |fro beats to the hospital t an ames Slippery September 15, 1940, when the | - S of Not Ha\lll}l oday s »dession o ; g bifer S blood o & iransiiision ceive monthly checks of $57.23 until el e iEerion=l 1 D award made by the government of gdugen pvio) reu Sioaan Floor $9.953.50 will be fulfilled Lights Police Court HmonlRinghis sutisha ol Bosatey ‘\wM\w T it ot o 0 oo Eugenia Cedarholm Case Revived | ‘ (e Giassono ote, ”vas repored|te avig ot vhose omobile had struck to give their blood. Polic the World war, died in Allingtown McNally died at Mary ley was a stipulation upon which the | | eward is based. Ligaty P M\m London. Nov SR ; A Bat nenty sabied When " dhcharged After Man’s Arrest for Forgery e e bpreion Cheton. . < TRATImE (he mostsenstona) i Educator Says Colleges Teach possible to reinstate him and date = s e Cindeesile) wass belaii iller, Assistant his insurance from the time of his| New York, Nov. 20 (P—A 17-|but denied knowledge of her. The | cystody of the Co today enstein today entered : 14 124 T 1Y Hoor It & Ne discharge. the clause allowed full} .. |cellar of the Schemerhorn house |t the state pier h They were n the case of Jose s u ls n any 0 Oul‘ses 3r tore t company at 44 been receive |year-old former boarder in Brook benefits upon declaration of total was turned up on the possibility she | seized last night in the Atlantic, a disability. He also should have re- |I¥n house of mystery, the Cedar- |, .4 oo yilleq and the body buried | considerable distance south of Mon- ceived monthly benefits from the [holm residence on Schedmerhorn {here, and the house and grounds|tauk Point by the destroyer ( ength of the ry t Forl NOP 2D D A aAlther 2 nt 1 = | First National & time of his discharge until his death. |street, was held by police today on on the Long Island place were care- | mings from the locally bas ect that she had been ho nd S Flbaner director iof the 1cati r b 1 vocatior 2 corporatior His mother, however, did receive de-!a minor charge gnd with the possi- ' fully searched, but to no avail. The ! yvision and we ’ e u ! home by losky ar S i ST i ain of grocery and meat stores pendency benefits during that time. [bility he may nMd the key to the |Schemerhorn house recently was| guard notl whom t! d ¢ of Advance Study in News g i n|On May 12, 1930 v clains Ligaty served in Company G. dicappearanc three years ago of rm down to make way for a city he Choctows, a ¢ aratively ¢ € n a new book critic worthy efforts to sell ¢ i »d she ente t t in stree 307th Infantry, lost his right leg and Lugenia Cedarholm. subway. The wreckage was carefully | 75 footer, is said at Coas i P cutor Green: 1 universities for ching 1 profit, if possible. citi nt o @ } P sustained contracted tuberculosis. while serv-| Arrested last night on a charge searched but no clue was found | headquarters to be Bridgepor C esk ‘ s offerders Columbia and th r- L eft p. injuries to the ing on the western . (of forgery, Albert Haw, alias Edward | Haw was held today on complaint | and is classed as & r ship of the ¥ t the > ° American sity of Chicago. ne a nervous shock | Lawrence Hall, said he was married of Manuel Sidkoff, a lawyer of Phil- | speedboat Pueblos, whic - lefer LTt nd G n," published by t Criticis 1 P f hool of | torne McDonough of this “MAILS” LE R IN FIRE BOX (o Miss Cedarholth and that she was :dc Iphia, who alleged Haw paid him | cently seized, liquor lader y th 5 x 1 University Press, he decl L = 1 n, h lare A ey I Wasko Middletown, Nov. 20 (P—An elder- | in Florida, alive and well. for some legal work with two checks | Coast Guard. She is said to be cap- tinu ge Two) {he sort of easy rubbish which may | it evelant and unworth 7 o 1 represent the ly woman had a letter to be mailed | Hc declined to tell the date and | signed “Lugenia Cedarholm.” which able of attaining high speed be counted toward an A. B. ree { ATk this noon but could not easily find place of the wedding or where Miss | were returned for lack of funds. The | The Cinderella is a slower bhoat % passes the limits of crebibility the letter box. She had one pointed | Cedarholm may be found | cks were given some four months | with a boom forward and is listed Institutions, he adds, “have need- ience ROGERS ACTING GOVERNOR out to her some distance away. As| The young woman disappeared in |a Miss Cedarholm’s disappear- ' as one of the scallop dragging fleet THE: WEATHER sly cheapened, rized and ist niver: lexne Hartford, Nov. i (A —Licutenant she went in that direction she saw |October, 1927, and until today none |ance. | which operates from various harbors e mechanized themselves.” holds. are seats of higl 5 Governor Ernest E. Rogers was at the fire alarm box in Hartford ave- |had been found who admitted sec- | Two delectives who recognized on the north shore of Long Island New Britain and vicinity Mentioning clog ¢ ng for men incomparably superior to iing | the state capitol today acting as gov- nue, the lever fype of a box. She|ing her after she left her Brooklyn [him from a picture in police files| Both craft are suspected rum run- rair tonight and Friday: | and wrestling among < America. He asserts there rnor dur the absence from the pulled the lever to open the box.|home to visit a friend on Long Is-|picked up Haw last night. He said |ners. There was nothing amiss, how- somewhat warmer Friday. count toward a degre co in ca “that h te of Governor John H. Trumbull, All the fire apparatus responded |land ;m had been living at a New York — universitie scend to * 1bug courage to pla athletics whe - e was nothing but routine busi- ¢ chief did not get her name. | Haw was questioned at the time |hotel. > | (Continued on Pagc Two), | # * towing degrees that repr ryone knows they properly belong. s5 Lo occupy his attention, of bre

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