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(PS fl'S- flat VOL LX. NO JMI! II fmnrt MaaaMtaMtlt; rain aol caUer famfefcn fcawralljr fair aari FITCHBURG, ANGARY 11.1933 -rTWELVE PAGES TOO CENTS Pardon Sought For Comfbrte; Trippi Companion In Breaks Hearing SrhetiuIiMl For Jan. 28: Filchbtirxcr Serving! Mandamus Case Against Cook Is Dismissed In Supreme Court; Equity Suit Is Allowed to Stand at Kimhall Son Store and Fairiiiountj BOH ling Allt iiquiry 111 2B to Tb('Stotirwl) wid by re- BOSTOto, Jan. 11--The mandamm I porting Wednesday the list to the petition- ff-7fohn i a i Legislature. FiU-hburg for an order to restrain and now has sole iurisdic-.

of I tion, inasmuch as Mr. DesChencs Mr. Clapp said in "The Legislature is sole judge ol slate, from honoring ctrtificat issued to Rep: Louis N. M. ibas been seated; 1 Federal Farm Board Fitchburg.

and from bis name among repre- isentatives elected, dismissed by I Crosby in supremo court Assist- support of his petition for Atty. Baker told the court that that statement was apparently yet' 1 he said he would lifce to '-'Throws Light afternoon alter a brief have tho cases stand an it might be And Others Arms tk Cycle Works and i the larcvny of several revolvers. On Kreuger Bond Deal F. McGrath of this has been ordered "Cmifbfte Had Leblanc Jaix 28. inspector H.

Flaherty were Members of a group which the' others famtliar-with the police -allege were implicated in Jftunst Cnmfnrte. hav. been 'ques- many bfeaks in rit other was brought out that of some value to him later in the secretary had already performed i neclion with the case against the tJons Election Uf lirers th(! acts OTl hjch the restraining registrars of order was sought and that he could I Mr. Clapp disagreed with him. not be prevented now from acting 1 stating that he believed the aS On in Mr.

i if there TM8? ri 9 re -j Will Be Used lo Finance Purchase of City Plant- Gives Its Support to Plan Designed to Make Central Marketing Agency Possible tioned in regard'to-the-details con-: thv'compiainis and their places. tion into the criminal aspect, if Cook, under which pleadings the; would be any harm'in allowing the I Substituted, a n-l 'any. connection with the I samc purpose was through equity case lo stand. -Mr. Clapp said T.clls Senate Group loBori 'ram'norinif an wjunctjon, it decided no we complaint' was really" "against he TM action be.

1ak.en until the case I secretary o' stale and ought to erll) 8 of baflots Comlorte was Photograph of and Le btane arid a girl pardwi ji paro'ie. helptd to convict tnetn as the police in -tcr in May youths were- 1 wearing Ward 2B election shifted to the! tjjamst. the registrars of voters is dismissed. police station in this city 'tbdny. -decided by the'full bench, to which Mr.

Baker asked for the appoint- Alty. A. Hrba.n. awistani it was reported by Judge Donahue ment of an auditof. Judge Crosby district attorney and St-atp Dclec- live Edward McCanhy oC i Roger it TSr.

from six to'stolen from i a store when eight Ihe Kirabai4 break the photographs were taken. In- fjr; for the btv.vling spector f'lahei-K ftiiinfl the films in: was ori dmv hou'ie i a that cc ink When tho was. ing city cleck and reiTistra Clapp, assistant attorriey I time. said he would -not appoint one at MATCH KING WAS BEUEVED HONEST coun qecidea con- Of Some Cooperative Creahieries and Others in Country Districts'; Ecouomv Urged; Speedy Negotiations Promised By Spokesman ana a alley bre-ak. Comfone is Charles -Trippi; "ftr UK-.

prison uuord se BOSTON. Jan. 11 (A. Federal Farm Board has -jnncHcaies stock fcx- amhonzecLa loan of 51,000,000 to the New England Dairies, Inc, all of Ward ZB 1.1 of state Any, Emerson W. Baker tinue--the equity case pending the full i iange Not Informed Until Howard Selby, manager of the dairies, and W' P.

Davis, Patrolman Emil Borndt, who: for Mr, Gilmartm and Atty. T. K. i bench decision on the action unng election at i Ware for Mr. i Santord Worth- i Mr.

Glapp asked to have who uiurdov i i an at cl iclro- -stolen clearly shown, voters state Atty. lins been at wnrk the registrars, who wisre askeH to Uwloount certain Ward 2B ballots so as caws dismissed on the ground! to show the intent of the- voter prior th al Mr. Cook did the duty imposed -to alterations and erasures, which a suite: tins at wnrk Defective-''McCarthv had boon in upon him bv law of reporting I the auditor found had been made stitutio attempt 1.0 ths paraon fr.r He hsi several timts ince the day to sergeant-of-arms thej.by "some person other' than the'! back a mat Conu'oi ic. Has teen pun- hean'a" on 2B a a of DesChenes as ani.voler." jj 19 Larceny Cases Up His Chase For Grand Jury on 2B a a of Rep wr.s conducted and he collected'. and information in re- '-n OAfl j-gard tq who a a opportunity to th-? billuls during After Suicide treasurer, announced today, The final for thi loan was yesterday at Washington.

WASHINGTON Jan! 11 OP)--Sub- stitution of inferior collateral to Tlie loan, Selby said, would make could not be handled through 426,500,000 issue of i possible to speed up the'develop-' nr J' banking channel's 1 I i Farm Board was turned to as a last Marked 'iivrrease in the number larceny cases a She success of the pfUcc' department in rounding up'those alkv.ti rti bo responsible for those grand jui'v exi ut i ves cases compiled by Chiof T. J. 'ley for presr.taiion tp'the'grand jurt" next-'week. ate 19 esses scheduled to so before the it-rand jury and iii e-vjry one deftndant a irman is hre the elestion. Tho.

state detective i quietly during his prc-ljrn- in.ary investigation. TJ Mr. Hoban and Detective -I OSl Carthy arrived here early 'today and i 'were assigned a room at the polit-e'. station, where every on-e known I 1 NEW 1 YORK; Jan. 11 the ballots during hrfe The 31.856,000.000 iater -the election were'- March Into Jehol Area Pinchot Holds Up Pa.

Senate To-FlayM i States under an agreement Toll bonds sold in United mc n't of New England Dairies on a resort to make a central marketing permanent program. It will-be used i. agencv an possible. 'The board cooperasive resumption of -Jhe -Senate stock com! Plants of certain considered the England dairies hiittee. Questioned closely by members i creameries and the country a I emnson A Co for the a i a tumed over fj- day fro.Ti the.

lianiis. of Albert H. of younger-i (o The invesugators were interested if possible who had accessj Lingyiiaii; Fprce LandeJ' At Peniantls, Gets mnson a bonds told or the subrfitutlons bf i The Farm Boar ne.w nsvi'safofs-Q'reiWinihr'jp nity to tamper them: jury SHANGHAI', Jan. 11 Apology. For Reference To Wife By lawmaker' HARRISBURG, 11 a i a a 10,000 was momentarily nearing C-5.

Alurich and McCain and larce-iy, breaKinsr anil entering, have-been his chief li, larceny er to preak and en- A id ch, a cf John JJt I jui fiit 1 i W. Aldricn. 4, wars old, new chair- Monday and it is-bclieveil man governing board, and that inquiry tcdlijr id. enable i -'-Jpho; a a Linriyuan. who is to' the.

I i 1( in ot the governing.board, ii inal acti'qn is' dciempri necessary. i Japsncss soldiers were, in. the senate'today as an Testifying in an even voice, Du- anv cooperative project in the propristary creameries. try. that negotiations of the plants of the its cnm- cooperative and fw--French-bonds back tO make hc es 0 ll pushed fonvardrap- of th issue for the constructive program of New idly now that the support of the.

Chairman Norbeck owning the EriglandKOairics, but insisted that Farm Board had been gained. Dei- long delaved inquirj' to economy 'should -be; mife. offers already have been rhada. used in setting the permanent: for some ef the properties and Sel- orgaiiiialioh of the dairies. i by meet the owners of the pro- It was brought.put in the discus- i prietary creame-ries within the next sion with the Farm Board-," Selby few to arrive fair prices at said, that the type of loan which tho '-which plants can be taken under'which' the substitutions mads was approved by the par- cw or stock exchange.

Charles i ident. ht-aded for" the city of or 0 torLeS irate governor- demanded and ob- rant sa'd the. S1DOO Kreuger Toll 'tained an apology for what he New England Dairies was seeking over. -ter Chief T. J.

God'!" One is also charged vilH D. Rockefeller, 'entered' It is said a 1hc and cavalry state detective-nmr district a i north of Shnnhaikwan, which is in. the hands of the Jap- Ixinds were now selling for $140. 1 1 He contended that the Hungarian termed a dastardly attack wqre but that exchange in the invcsti-ruion. 7 1 i i i i -had been suspended: tpc a charged ctssfu iiy consolidated the lonncr with two counts of brf-akint.

enter-, Eq uitflb i Tru Co into ha 7 and silo-' eating lack of precaution in safeguarding the ballots at the 'ward 23 complaint? the 19 defendants. Tbgre are' seven-appeal uist 1 tu gave Chase approximately coded it; 000,000 in resources, and brought into tlie 'participa- anff Interest. rocim'-, -not onry biit at 1 frm which These dispatches, which "were not his cliff icullies prevented- payments With the fall of the gavel which. frnm beyig made, opened the session. Gbv.

Gifford The committee developed testi- Pinchot requested an immediate mony that the stock exchange was othemise said also 1 a Japanese landing force had been I a soa- i port not far nnd was pat Senator Reed of Har-i slitutions until after the sensational burg directed at Mrs. Pinchot suicide of Ivar Kreuger, Swedish a speech Monday night. tn'clustrialist, in March, Sought Million A A i Attacks Move To Cut Down BERLIN. Jan. 11 WASHINGTON, Jart.

11' jgp before the superior court, 'giving Fitchburg large repre-- Former Ambassador's Niece sentatioh at the-, session. The grand jurv -cases sre: Norman Frank White Frank larceny; Merriam, Herbert Stolhandski, far "from laler he tolid the 'laws the'-integrity of Krenger until a lay hands upon them-, a man exceU giol t'rollinr thai vicinity i of the stale prevented him a hjs suicide. I lently German in- disclosed -todayrex- r.cri Bride of Yalie Grid Star! NEW YORK. nour.cem.ent of. the marriage of Miss Elizabeth Jane Gerard, -niece Cause Flareups In Six Nations TOKYO, Jan.

11 W--The Japaa- hnnds. Aaron Carey Norman-Needh'am. I.James W. Gerard, former ambas- i By the Associated Pres-i Harold. P.

O'Connor. "Henry. Eringi; j'sador to' Germany, to Walter B. Military measures' were invoked Edward Boudreau, Geoi-Ke Gosselin, i Levering, Yale football star, was i in four out- oL six countries dis- Ernest. Girouar.d, "Wiliiani alias published "here today.

turbed this week by rioting or open Clarence McGratb, Willbrn Mr. and Mrs. Julian M. Gerard Ra-mQnd Ouellette, R. Me-: New York and Newport R.

a i In ne Ol herS UlJ qrath and. Frank McCcHum, break- Unts of. the bride, said the Free State-military action AJ. i ese powrnment today replied to. a I protest of the Chinese national government against the of Shanhsikwan with the statement I that Japan "expressly reserves: the to make demands" in'connec- tion with any settlement.

Japan's reply held the Chinese ing, entering and larceny. Joseph diristoforo, breaking' and entering; Charfes Phelps, Joseph LaFrance; attempt break and enter; and took place secretly in New Jcrsyy June 6, 1931, but that the couple did not inform their families and friends at the time because of George Gosselin. operating motor ering's desire to complete his vehicle without authority after his I lege course. license had been suspended. -T -The appeal cases are: Arthur Guy, Alonzo Stagg Leaves assault on police officer: Walter H.

Glark, assault; Raymond Mbrin of Worcester, operating uninsured mo- Sanitarium Today NEW YORK, Jan. 11 C4 1 )--Re- was threatened to quell political fighting. Revolts continued today in Spain and Alwar, India, and disturbances which took a heavy toll in casual- lies also occurred yesterday in Ger- responsible for of at Shan- China's northern railwav terminal, the niprrt of Jan. 1. Although the reply did the Boxer protocol, under which foreign powers were permitted to place troops in North China to keep open the Peioihg-Shanhat- kwan railway, a foreign office spokesman believed provisions of many, Argentina and Cuba! The this-protocol would among Ja- situation in Argentina continued pan's reserved "demands." doubtful.

The Spanish republican government ordered martial law for prov 1 i I tor vehicle, Tilrnan non-sup- covereo tTom 8 attack or inces where further outbreaks were port; Raymond Sherwood a bronchial pneumonia, Amos Alomo attempted. Since 40 pdr- Stagg, veteran football coach, sons have been kiDed and more pared to leave the Medical Arts than 100 injured in the revolt today for his home in! Spanish'-. syndicalists and commu- Chicago. was taken to the hospital. One thousand British soldiers in a serious condition, arrived today in Alwar, native ijFitchburger ceny; Francis Gauvain, drunk and John Angeilo, Elj' Appoints Dr.

May State Commissioner! BOSTON. Jan. Jo- B. Ely today appointed Dr. May, superintendent of the- Boston state hospital, to the post -of state twas'Irnrni Fatally Hurt In R.

R. Mishap Matti Hakkaraine, aged 27, son made a quick recovery, despite his I sta't'e Vf northern -where' Mos-! JIrs E. Hakkaraine, 245 Roll- ems were in revolt. The rebels stone street, died in a N. (Coutlnuet on Ten) Trap Goiiple Threat Probe senator, however much I desire to, and however much, the senator deserve it," he said.

The Reed remarks expunged from the senate records immediately after they were made, "unquali-. fediy false," the governor asserted. "The a i ed, "action more direct; ATLANTA, Jan. 11 OP)--A I couple who allegedly admitted mailing demands for money lo Joe j. Cannon, wealthy North Carolina textile under threats to "kidnap or kill" a granddaughter, child of the late Smith dlda, or a son, Joe Cannon, Jr.

giori pu.t. 'before 'a. joint veterans' committee ihe con ten tic rt: that "representatives of wealthy 13erlin after his Cologne- confab interests'' were seeking to "frpns- with former Chancellor Franz, von fer a large portion of the plains Adolf Hitler's sudden trip to i Papen. Hitler's national socialist move- cost from the wealthy income taxpayers of this country lo (he backs ment was genially reportod i and need local ily debt, estimated obligations property taxpayers." ranging from -two to three million 000,000. fContlnufd en Ten) PJjbadsFor Alimony Prisoners ALBANY.

N. Jan. 11 The "pitiful" condition of alimony prisoners in New York city for the second time in two days today be- canje. the object trf-an nta'ck by the static conuhisslon of correction, In report on the condition of! the New York county as in a similar report on the King county of iail the commission 71 years. TM" Jan.

11 (P)--The ately confirmed by the exerutiw Hoiisfe foreign affairs committee to- under suspension of the day aproved the McReynolds resolli- tion to authorize (150,000 for hte Americas participation in the world economic conference this spring. Approval was given James Grafton Rogers, assistant secretary of state, had opposed a suggestion that Congress stipulate war debts be eouncil rules. Dr. Mfly suooeeds Dr. George M.

Kline, who died last week. He has been superintendent of the Boston state hospital since 1917. His new 'post carries a salary of $10,000 annually. Dr. is 60 of age, married and has two children.

not. discussed at the No Hurry! No Worry! Park Here! CALL 1 4 1 DEI KtW EofUirf Of wlrtcr with 111 Ice Mid nw rimtr. at 'inl; i' iff-. tiii-r-a tiye -state troops. ed the Argentine duration of internal disorders.

The government retained extraordinary powers under a state of seige. decree, similar to cept that civil martial courts law, ex- function. s' xj, QUALITY PLUS ECONOMY LEMOV Cl.tNG PEACHES ewi LIMA REANS cm BARTI.ETT PEAR.S can CORN While or Yellow can Reports relayed through Santiago, Chile, Ksted eight persons as having been killed in clashes yesterday and Sunday in Argentina. (Condnnfd on Page Nine) Vigilance Ordered AH- Over Spain hospital today from loss of blood arid shock as a of injuriea accident near Chatham, N. Y.

It was reported from Hudson that he fell off the brake-rods on a New York bound Rutland train. His legs had to be He was born hi trTis city, Dec. 11, 1905; and attended the public schools. Besides his mother, he-is survived by fiv.e sisters: Mrs. Celia Carroll, Newark, N.

J. Gorman, Mrs. Signe Congram and Mrs. Sadie Ahola, all of Mrs. Jennie Thompson, New York city; brother, John K.

Relatives Hudson. left this morning for The New York state police notified ihe Massachusetts state police jail yesterday, the commission were trapped by "federal and city, officers here last E. E. Conroy of the United States' bureau of investigation said the two would be charged with attempting to exhort money by using the mails. The.

couple gave the names of Mr. and Mrs. 6'DeIl C. Boyles and an address in an Atlanta suburb. The letters began reaching Cannon at Concord, N.

Cv where he makes his home, early in November. They demanded sums rang- from $12,000 to $50,000 and pointed to the large number from to and Erfy prisoners aTd nted sprang their trap thirt their condition in jail, unable to i linnpVw. dummy package. Will Redraft Beer Measure Jan. 11 OP) A i money, is hopeless.

urtj jail at the last inspection, said John S. Kennedy, were alimony prisoners. "After talking with a of the prisoners, the pitiful condition of a large number of those held here for failure to pay ali- mony'and debt executions against persons was developed," he re- WASHINGTON, n. W--To Senate judiciary Subcommittee decided today to redraft the House 3.2 per cent beer bill in a way which Chairman Elaine said wculd "bring it within the constitution without any doubt whatever." Senator Elaine, (R, Wis.) said an "overwhelming majority'' of th: group of five favored the redraft, will be today and considered tomorrow. The specific plan hi mind was not announced.

Several proposals have been advanced including the fixing of penalties for manufftctur- er sbov certain percentage without attempting to define an intoxicant. United States and. various other organizations for'reductions in expenditures, John Thomas i Taylor, legjrlative rcprescrrtative for the that such action city, county and stale expenses, Cornell Abandons Sports Program Except BasketbaH ITHACA, Jan. 11 -For reasons of economy, Cornell university has, cancelled its entire winter and spring intercollegiate sports program, with the exception of basketball, ou Hoover Power For Embargo ported. "Many of them, with large ar-1 rears of alimony and in debt, were the Senate foreign relations corn- meet President Hoover's request, absolutely hopeless so far as meeting their pbllgations, and securing discharge were concerned.

Some had bfren here three and five times, die completion of one tertn resulting in immediate rearrest and confinement." nea me wassacnusetis ponce Miration of wlio in turn notified Serat E. Commissioner Kennedy said he( a 1 m-iurn nowjeaoergi. w. ju. venbon to mittee today favorably reported a resolution authorizing the executive to place" an embargo on arms to nations ot war or threatening war.

Mr. Hoover requested such authority in a special message to Congress yesterday, in event rmti- Geneva con- 1 Nr. 11 TM ''Of, 'i Th Hackett, who sent word to his rela- bad received env- (from prisoners, "begging for M- venbon, to suppress mrms traf- requests 8 TM H. Blair-Smith, Phone" Company Official, Dies NEW YORK. Jan, 11 Blair-Smith.

treasurer ol American Telephone Telegraph died today following eration. Son Born to Libfay Holman Reynolds in Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11 Libby Holman Reynolds' new baby boy, Dr. Norris W. Vaux said tw: day, weighed three and one-half 5 pounds at birth and rs being kept' i in an incubator.

Both mother and child, said Dr. Vaux, the obstetrician who attend- ed Mrs. Reynolds, are doing well." The child, heir to a large share i of his father's tobacco fortune, was born at 8.48 o'clock last night in 1 tronderfully good! If You Like REAL PORK Here it some freshly from all lean meat the Pennsylvania hospital. He came as surprise for announcements from the acTrSss 1 home had said accouchement was expected early hi February. Anucors GHAPCFRMT outbrenkc continuing in arrliist-syndicaUt revolt.

Officers and troops rtn leave wrrc ordered to return to barracks jfnvcrnmp.nt's to estab- IpaKicn Kompalijinen, 4J Miftciw street, was placed under arrest at the Worcester jail today by Deputy S'-riff John T. O'Dowd of Manrtw.i- of hrrafcing awt.cn- BFANS can can WAX 1 can i HORTTCITLTURAfr i BKANS CM CANADA DRY SPARKLING WATER Bcttle RcUte for bottU, fc iiwiwm LISTER'S DIABETIC FLOUR $2.75 cwton (15 ptji.) ITT TT I furiher outbreaks i i a ot1 a Ipswich, N. be Mtemptrd The death loll hnd I lhe IafL nv o( urnlll i i i i i i arliclrs. Mofit of I be nUemptrd reached it Irnst 40 last nisht three dny.i nf fightinf. Many more persons wprf wnunrJeH and hun- ilrti-ls were impriiorwd.

Thf martial Taw ordVis vn-ie rc- porlfH to affect piltits, rc- porlcdly ready to Jibility for mail and pnrtinl pax.ien- Rff air in utrike iiei ihould mlend lo the railrMds. Several bombx exploded in Grim- today, wrecking two and injuring persona. home In this city a short time ago by Patrolman J. P. dicted.

Kumpulalnen waa in- A A A 27 1 In Hudson. H. 0 io a fiction caws," wild. described as a "move in the right direction" a recent decision bv Supreme Court Man i'akeii Ricie ri.nng N. 0 or PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGE PUin or with Tomato the archaic a i laws and holds that ulimony will not nccrue or continue to pilf up while a delinquent LX in jail." KEW YORK, Jan.

Anthony Indelicate, 11 indicted The Cure For "Depressions" four others in connpction with the $.100,000 Harry Gl-mby jewel Qnkk Action II HflatTT Vdoes a a corporation, or an individual, is the old-fashioned rem- robbery lale'r reloased," was i edy: Work and gave. "Save today, have tomorrow," in an old law that cannot be repealed. SHARES' NOW ON SALE for "ft His body, bearing sevrml bullrti wounds, found e.irlv this TnV" skirtu of Wrst Patrrsen, N. J. that In the evwif (hut vetoed the Phil- bill.

would hradquarteri. Kew York police Mid In- delicate afoo was mentioned in con- FitcKburg Co-operative Bank it ai2 fr.vor having (he Honw vote nfdion with killinx of io Weakcfaky. York. Hiimu.

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