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Putnam Guest of Piince of Wales d1.3 PASTOR FROM SEEING 'TOTS After Receiving Coni.zratulations Fr 6m King and Queen i ''''1' 4 i 1 1 0- i i :2 4,44. i 1. i 1 'g i i A fq 1 r'ti 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 11 t' 1 i -7, 1 'f ii ''''''t. 't i $, 1, Dr. John F.

Condon Iternains In Seclusion at Camp on Center Pond Owned By Friend, W. C. Goodwin ston Numerous Notables, Including Women Who Pilot, Planes, Honor First Woman To Fly Across AtlAntic WASHINGTON, May 23 Senate today passed a bill to authorize President Hoover to award the din tinguished flying cross to Amelia Earhart for her transatlantic solo flight. CAMBRIDGE, May 24 Rev. John J.

Callan, former pastor of the Wellesley Episcopal church today was forbidden in a court order issued by Judge Joseph McCoole from seeing his three children, who are In the custody of his divorced wife. Callan and his wife, the former Mary Hemenway, niece of Bishop William Lawrence, were divorced two years ago. June 3 was set as the date for a further hearing. Witnesses tested today that last Wednesday Ntrs. Callan's chauffeur drove the three children to Callan's residence in Wellesley in accordance with a court decree permitting the father to see his children on specified 'dates, and that after the visit the father declined to permit the children to leavet Sergeant Earnest Fisher said that he was called to the 1 house and found Callan badly WOMAN FALLS To DEATH FROM 4 23RD FLOOR The Legislation was offered by Senator Walcott (R.

Conn.) who said the flier was "modest, retiring, courageous and resourceful." It was approved by the Senate unanimously without debate. Meets Prince of Wales At St. James's Palace (Py a Staff Reporter) May John F. Condon, the "Jafsie" Paid in ransom money to obtain the return of the kidnaPped son iof 'Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh, today appealed to the misterious "John," to whom he taid.

the money, to return it to Lindbergh and collect the $25,000 reward Offered by the State of New Jersey for tha capture and conviction of the.kidnappers. Talked ith ome $1 "Jatzle." who renta at the 114ATTERs BE TO w. C. Goodwin' camp on Center ILI Pond at night and today, was in communication with hi.S borne in BY the Bronx last night, he said today. EXPLAINED but he declined to discu-ss the nature of the subject tiLscussed.

Ile mAyoll wALKER wi'd stay at the camp two days, he I says, enjoying the seclusion arto-)rd, ed and guarded by the dog '-Nero" and. his host, A 11 ll 1 eh The message to Was as tiegeu of $26,535.61 foliov.s: -John: Money I gave you 'Ls From Casual AcquainTess. You can't get rid of it. turn to Colonel Lindbergh in time'. tance Is Leader Get sour $25,000 reward.

Condon said in hopinion the the reward vas-one Relationship Between of the; mostexcelLent actions since thrt child's body was found. He Ls Mayor and Senator Also convinced that "John" will to' his personal request if he To Be Cone Into sees'. it and return the 5.50,000 in some 'manner to Col. Lindbergh. ifsie" rri of.

today i the )0 re- and IF Reward Not Exceeding $25,000 Offered by State of New Jersey For Kidnappers of Lindbergh Babe GOVETTIOt Moare, Issues Proclatnation Following Sign LONDON. May 24 Amelia Earhart Putnam -paid a visit, to the Prince of Wales at historic St. James Palace this afternoon at the Prince's invitation. This was a signal honor for the slim and serene young flier who landed near Londonderry, Ireland, last' Saturday and thiz' became the first woman ever to conquer the Atlantic by airplane without- the help of a man in the pilot seat. She arrived at, the royal residence at 3.15 o'clock and ushered Continued on 17th Page ALL JERSEY DELEGATION IS FOR AL SMITH ing of Bill Passed by LegislatureGrand Jury at New York Resumes Investigation of Payment of $50,000 Ransom by Dr.

Condon AMERICANS DO WELL IN NET MIXED DOUBLES AUTEUIL, Prance', May 24 Mrs. -Helen Wills Moody and Sidney B. Wood ranking American players la the French tennis made their first appearance in mixed doubles, today And -defeated Frau Dros 'Canters and Franz Marejka 9-11, 6-3, 6-0. The French aladienee in Roland Garros Stadium saw Mrs. Moody Unnerved for the first, time as she and Wood made a shaky start against the Dutch-Austrian combination.

They got their strokes to working in the second set. however, and were going at full speed in the last asjhe attack of Marejltao Austrian Davis C11 player and his Dutch partner failed. Ryan-Brognon Win Elizabeth Ryan, the American woman living in Landon. and her French partner; Jacques Brugnon, today advanced to the third round of mixed doubles, defeating the Anglo-French pair of J. S.

lift and Mme. Bella Pons. Miss Ryan and The French Davls Cup player won, 6-2, 6-1. The American player also is entered in the women's doubles with till a LIU -o- A The American onnwpla, ie'n. vis up tered In the women's doubles with TRENTON, N.

J.v May 24 (IP). Without a dissenting voice the New Jersey delegation to the Democratic national corivention today endorsed the candidacy of Alfred GARNER RELIEF NET, YORK, May 24 Becket Continues' Sam stepped on the stage in the Ik.ild Spotlight Walker-Seabury drama today as perintendent of State Police, was instructed by the Governor to send circulars telling of the reward to police throughout the country. Newspapermen Heard NEW YORK. May 24 Bronx County grand jury today resumed its investigation of the payment by Dr. John F.

Condon, the Jalsie of the Lindbergh kidnap case, of $50.000 ransom in a futile effort to effect the of the Lindbergh baby As this 'phase of the investation I NEW YORK, May 24 Slater, 55, of one Slater Ave! nue, Providence, R. fell to her death this morning from the win-Ow of her room on the 23rd flocr eOf the Hotel Lincoln, Eighth Ave1 nue and 44th Street. I 1 The body landed on the roof of a 1 three-story extergion in the rear of the hotel over the dining room. i Police said that Miss Slater lost her 1 balance when she went to an open window to get a breath of fresh sir. Miss Slater, suffering from asthma and high- blood pressure.

came to New York last Saturday with- aT-' friend. Miss Jennie B. Green, of Providence, to consult a snecialist. A detective who questioned the hotel detective and Miss GI een said he was convinced death Nli3-1 ECCII dental. Miss Green, who occupied I an adjoining room.

was unaware of I Miss death until informed Iby the police. Miss Slater had intended home yetterda, but as ilte, was not feeling well she cotiulted the i hotel physician who advieed her to I remain a day or two longer for a i complete rest. She remained in her i room most, of the day and ed much better last v.h.la Miss Green left here to retire to her own room. The hotel physician said Miss Slater complained early yesterday of a bad atack of asthma and, although she had felt better later In the day. he thought- she miglit have h3d another attack this when she WCIlt, to the window and, a dizzy spell, fell.

Smith for President. New Jer- I s31 has 32 votes In the convention. PROGRYI TO I Tbday's vote came during a "pep lor t-resiaept. New er- 1 s31 has 32 votes ii PRathe convention. OGRAM TO Tbday's Vote came during a "pep TRENTON, N.

May 24 Governor A. Harry Moore today I issued a proclamation offering a 're-, ward of $25,000 for information I leading to the arrest and conviction of the kidnappers of the Lindbergh bahl I The proclamation was issued Lhortly after the Governor signed the bill passed by the Legislature I last night authorizing the Governor to offer the reward. The $25,000 fixedin the Governor's proclamation was the full amount authorized by the Legislature, which provided for a reward of "not exceeding 000." "(led BE meeting" of the Jersey delegation 1- pLAcED IN BILL preceding the State convention. preceding the State convention. I LIILI I New york's spick and 'span Mayor BEcKET.

May little "-got ready for his qtaestion, and an-town continued', ta draw the spotswer duel with Samuel Seabury. light in the Lindbergh cpse today, Federal Officials, it was disclosed, an ale of mytery settled are investigating Mayor James ai)out the camp on Center Pond walker's income tax the Federal Officials, it was disclosed, are investigating Mayor James Walker's income tax the il 1 was resat-nod. Morris Rosner, one of the intertriediaries authorized to ne. Cot. H.

Norman Schwarzkopf, Su- I Continurd on Second rage Mayor Frank Hague, of Jersey City. Democratic State leader. ad- WASHINGTON, vocated support The $2.100,000.000 Governor of New York and Garner 1 the Democratic standard bearer in lone bill and sent the 1528 Presidential race: I and Means Comm Prior to today's action 'there had 1 The Texa Derr been widespread belief that the 1 today the treasu: delegation would cast its 11rst bal- troduced as soon lot for Governor A. Harry Moore. the legislattve drs Before the meeting Mayor Hague that hearinrs wou I indicated his belief that Governor Waysand it Moore's chances as a possible Vice Ls sent to Presidential candidate were as good are approved by as any one elses-.

WASHINGTON, The $2.100,000.000 Speaker Garner one bill and sent and Means Committee The Texas today the treasure as the legislattve that hearinrs would Ways'and Ntans it is sent to fEe are approved by many May 24 yeller program of 1..11 be placed in to the House Was this ek. Democrat would beIntroduced as cimpleted by drafting service and be held by the Committee before House. that the treasure, Republicans and 11 WOMEN AS ELL' AS MEN Mrs. Helen Wills Moody American as her part- 1 MUST LABOR IN GARDENS ner. They won their way to the quarter finals of that classification I BEFORE GETTING, FOOD .,111.4 1.

1 2 .1 14 result of information dug tip by Seabury, who has -been burrowing into the city administration's record for months. The Federal men, headed by U. S. Attorney George began. their inquiry after Seabury.

counsel for a Legislative Committee of Inquiry, testimony that J. Sisto, taxicab financier. had given the Mayor $26,500 in bonds. SeabUry, placing Walker on the stand tomorrow in the climactic drive of the long 'investigation, is expected to ask him the reason for this alleged gift from a casual Await Explanation Major matters awaiting explanation from Mayor Walker when he appears before the Hofstadter Committee toitorTow are: that he took with him 535.51 'worth of bonds, for which he I virtually all the Democratic mem i el 1 bers of the. House.w:11 be brought I tbREAli CEUTA ti up for action ear Elext Department, Who Will Decide I for Aid Given arKI Who Will Get It FLYING BOAT 140 KILLED, l'ITORE a 4 A A of play yesterday.

I 1.14141 MI1 The American woman en- I trans in the French title play, 1 Helen Jacobs, was eliminated from 1Parsons, Head of Wel mixed doubles yesterday with her I American partner, Gregory Man- 1 Who Will Work gin. 1 Senorita Ella Pe Alvarez and Jo- Without Woricin sanne Sigart defeated Rosie Eper- 1 1 ion of Thl thet and Mrs. Dallas CorbierFe, 6-4. 6-2, to enter the quarter finals Wage Scale To of women's doubles. They are ex- 1 pected to meet Mrs.

Moody and 1 Women, as well as men --Mis Ryan in the semi-finals. reouired to exchange labor leet Mrs. mooaY 8-na Women, las well as men the semi-finals. required to exchange labor sterd of nlav veav. LA LAL J.tA4 I 1 Parsons, Head of Welfare 1 Who Will Work Without Condition of Those Condition of Those Wage Scale To Fasce To Pass Physical THAN 100 -HURT Applying to City for Help IS BACK 1104E 1 Applying to City for Help la MLA I J.

tit; here Dr. John F. negotiator, 'rernalned hi -seclusion with the oWner of the C. Cloodwin of 1470 Vyse tte, Bronx. a of the aged cdit-t -Caton Mysterious Message.

There was some talk about the cemp that the two men were awaiting a mysterious message that might have some definite connecVon -with the to the Berkshires and the ktdilping prid brutal murder of Chars burgh Jr. "Jalsio," as taking it, easy about the woods and the shrub-studded shore of the secluded camp and no doubt before the (lily is up will be sawilig wood. Yesterday afternoon he CaSt longing tn es toward the plentiful supply of trewood nearby. His Companion says that Jatsie although not willing to admit it, is exhausted, and ritedA a rest. ib This litt'be town experienced its greatest excitement since the disastrous flood of 19.7 yei-terday Dr, Condon arrived as the guestofMr.

Goodwin, his neighbor in the Bronx. They arrived in Goodwin Chevrolet car, laden down with, luggage and accompanied by a German pollee dog. reaching tha camp about 2 O'clock. A group of reporters were wpiting at the gate. way of.

the camp road. No Mission lit're When asked his mission here. Dr. Condon said that he had no mission in Becket, but was stopping en route. lie would not Say here or Be 25 or 30 Cents an Hour BETtLIN, May 24 great I IN WRECK flying boat Do-X, borne in Ger- i 41.LIK mat, LAJ- nome In Lier- PROVIDENCE.

It M3y 24, Helen Slater. 5. who fell to her death this from window of herroom in the Hotel Lincoln in New York City. was the daughter of Mrs. Mercy Slater of I Slater Avenue, Saylesville, It.

and had been years a clerk at the Pawtutket Institute of Savings. Miss Jenne B. Greene. who was is assistant treasurer and secretary of the K. Toole Company of Pawtucket.

1 many arjain after a flight which TOKYO. May 24 -(rtA dispatch Continued on 17th Page able to work In the gardens If able to work and still an objector, the applicant will get no food order. Those for whom there is no work in the gardens, will be carried on the wellare list as now, but an attempt, will be made to find them other work. will be in the IS SAY Imssunueidciptatilemgarbdyenstheforcirtoyodwoerldflerres Department; if assigned to the I. AR' garden work by Welfare Superintendent 'James W.

Parsons. The SAY ARMY DOCTORS JAPAN to the Rengo tJapantve NeWs Agency fromHarbin. Manchuria, today, said 4p persons were killed and more than 100 injured yesterday in a wreck I On the Chinese Eastern Railway more than 100 miles southeast of there. The report said freight crashed into the rear of a passenger train which had stopped of a 60 GAMBLING HOUSE PATRONS LOSE ALL CASH 1 HEAD ALIVE DEFER ACTION ON DIVIDEND UNTIL JUNE 14 ratio of the exchange of toil for food will be about 25 or 30 cents an hour. No food orders will be given able bodied men and women who are not willing to work when given a gardening assignment.

Credit for work will be transferred from the time at the gardens. direct to the Welfare Department food able bodied men and women who are in ot willing to work when given a gardening assignment. Credit for work will be transferred from the time at the gardens. direct to the -Welfare Department food. SHANGHAI, May 24 physicians in attendance on uss General Yoshinori Shirakawa; corn- ma nder-in-chief of the Imperial Army forces here, who was reported order sheets.

Food will be given dead yei4terday, said today he was MONTREAL, May 24 OP). Eight robbers, two of them.carnring revolvers, held up 60 patrons of gambling establishments in Cote St. Iklichel, on the northern outskirts of Montreal. early today and NEW YORK47- yay 24 rectors of the New York. HA.

took her to both South and North America. cirtled over the center of Berlin this afternoon before alighting on Mueggel Lake, Southeast of the May 24 The giant flying boat DO-X, which came near to disaster when she arrived yesterday from Vigo, Spain, after a flight across the At. lantic via the Azones. got away smoothly this morning on the last lap of the homeward flight to Germany. Plans had been made for the ship to fly over lIanWorth airdrome and it also had been suggested tha-f she might land momentarily on the Thames but because of weather conditionsv neither plan was considered feasible and the ship start-.

ed direct for Germany. When the flying, boat came In 'from Vigo last night she was caught in a fast-flowinfr-tide after her motors had beeti shut.oft Mechanics got one of her 12 engines working just as she was about to crash against the Calshot air station Jetty. DONOHUE SIGNS WIni SKEETERS JERSEY CITY, N. May 24 Pete Donohue, veteran right handed pitcher recently released by the Boston Red Sox, has been signed by the Jersey tityelikb of the International League. Donohue will repprt today.

ven.Sr. Hartford Railroad Cornpanv met today but' decided to defer action on the preferred dividond until June 14. 7C11 hen he would lezvve, saying he v.aA If cq )ed with WOO. rstill alive and had rallied slightly 60 persons were lined I after an operation and further Contintiod on 16th rage against the wall and compelled. blood transfuSions one at a time, to deposit their 1 Thel, resu of the operation and STATE TROOPER money in a burlap bag the robbers tramInsions, which were carried Gut placed in tenter of the floor.

at 11 A. 'today, was -such as to vt No Jewelry or, Watches were taken. Live some hope he might possibly KILLED, Iti 4 rrt Dr A ru ici I Cover, theyaa, I FRED C. PEACH 1 cover, they enerrl, i d. Additional projects to create work probably will be started later.

A canning factory for wonten is tinder consideration, as are a nUm-1 ber of other possibilities. For the present, however, the municipal gardens will be -given the commissions entire attention. 1Vork To Start June 6 Work in the gardens by Department 'subjects will commence Monday. June 6. according to present plans, It is expected the peak number of employees practicable on this job will be not more than 300..

There are nearly 1000 probable eligibles for this wOrk on the Welfare pepartmektt lists. Selection of the persons to be put ito work in the gardens is under- 'stood to have started already. Su; perintendent Parsons told the subcommittee that women he had spoken to had not objected to ga rdening, Mr, Parsons's department already has placed a number of men at work on the Peck's Road sewer 'extension project, The pay on that job, straigIi t. was at the regular' for COMITK)11 labor paid by the city. is per day.

This rat, Is much higher than contractors are general, who was wounded by 1. Auto CRA111- MEMBER UNITARIAN- I on A ril 29. was reported ad by all foreign, and LAYPIPN'S rntINCIL I ernacular newspapers here. LAYMEN'S COUNCIL I ernacular newspapers here. BODY THAT OF BOSTON MAN rARIS, May 24.

body 'of a man taken from the Seine yest-erday sas identifled today as Wham Kotha. 28. of Boston. who disappeared May 13. Identification was made by Kirkland an American friend.

Kotha had been morose for some time before he ch.sappeared. He had. hinted to friends he mi4ht enlist in the French Foreign Legion or take some other means of vantsh garden assignees according to working time so turned in. This was at a meeting this morning, attended by the subcommittee of the Municipal Garden Commission- of which E. A.

Wagner, manager of the General Electric plant is and James W. Parsons, superintendent of the City Welfare Department. The meeting took place in Mr.Wagnet's office. The other members of Idr. Wagnei's sub-committee are Frank R.

Whittlesey and the Rev. Dr. Maurice A. Levy, pastor of the First -Baptist Church. rp To Parsons Mr Parsons, at the Wetfore Department will determine who Shall work.

If there is objection on ground.s,of physical disability. City Physician Charles Fasce will be asked to examine the agsignee, passing Upon whether he or she is passing upon wtlether he or she is May Reach Connecticut LAKE1WRST. 'N. J-, May 24 The navy dirigible Los Angeles; returned to its mooring mast at 5 A. E.

S. today atter a night I training 1 Two hours and twenty minutes later the ship soared aloft again on i a c.ruise over the Long Island area and possibly Connecticut. mander T. Berry was in mand. There were 61 men i FOUR DEAD mosTryucp, May Grn allhe body of H.

Tripp of Troy. N. a New York St-ate trocper. Alla found beside a near 'Fairhaven shortly alter daybreak txlay Tripp's skul1 apparenlly had been fractured-rafter automlbile era ofT the road. at was bellev0V to have been (t-IN eine.

MONTPELIER, May LP The body of Morton IL Tripp of N. a New York State Deper. was found beside a high- near Falrhaven shortly atter a txlay. Tripp's skull. had been fracturecrafter 4 went off the roadi He was eliev0V to have been IN tr.g eine.

MAN DEAD, PAL WOUNDED BY GANGSTER SHOTS 1r 1 IN ENGLAND FLOOD AREAS, May 24 (In.Tour per-' sons, three of them children, were 1 sons, three of them children. were CHESHIRE MAN SHOOTS SELF AFTER BEATING PITTSFIELD NURSE CARING FOR MOTHER I Continued on Paere known to be dead today as a result BRIEFS Wire noods wtich have ral3ed havoc Ar -1, 1 NE S' From the All, 1 ERSKINE MUST PAY $732.,0014 DEF4( IVASIIINGTONg ridin that Albert et the Studebaker at South It deficiency income tax was handed dawn I From the AP LACU NEWS ERSKINE MUST PAY $711,000 ruling that Albert of the Studebaker Corporations.at South deficiency income tax was handed ad A A a Ifaa.a413 id Iho N.ol 16,0 a 16, 3 14 BOSTON. May '24 (JP'red C. Peach of Pittsfield was -elected a member of the council of the Uni- tartan Laymen's Lague it the an- is nual meeting held today in Dos- I ton. Other new council rnembers is are Gustave A.

Breux; Louisville, Dr. Emmett, Fayen, Cincinnati, 1KY'; i Ohio: John Burnet-Nash. New York and George A. Ricker. Boy M.

Cushman. executive 50 11tary of the Boston Council of So- IVi ll riers Icla 1 Agencies, and Frederick H. Fay. r) ikr ostonengineer, were chosen to the of I council by Mail In Ilerbert C. Parsons, executive sec- I c4 retary of the Child Labor Committee, was re-elected .4 Premdent of the Unitarian Lay- men 's Other officers re- elected were henry D.

Sharpe, providence, R. treasurer; 14.1a1-. Ito colm C. Rees. administra- bc tlve presidentIval McPeak.

1 ge secretary. and ton, Providence. R. I. assistant in treasurer.

di VIre tg --en el.o.en at the an- at nual meetilg of the governIng eounea of the Icairue included: Ed- 1 ward, W. Brewer, Los Amlelec U. S. nator Dtmcan V. Fletcher, Jack- Fla; Frank II.

IlLscock, A. I Congrnian Mor- P. 1ton chicago; w. V. Kin- ear.a Falls Wilmer ri4 Ph' adetpina; U.

Senator lJeme It, Providence. R. bi IR C. Neuendtvrfer. New York, and 1 it.

Pst.Latizall, At4usta, Me. In a IA' of In Sion a Earl Prince, 52, Takes Own Life in Kitchen of Home, Where Be Lived With-MotherMrs: George Mattoon, 16 Woodleigh Avenue, This City, Flees After BeatingRushed to House of Mercy Hospital by State Patrolman Frazier the English midlands following cloudbursts over the week-nth injured in an exploSion at Derby believed to have been catp-ed by flood waters leaking into 1 gas main. Reports from the huge flood area were sketchy as communications became increasingly difficult. Telephone and telegraph lines have i been damaged seriously by the mging waters which spread over hundreds of square miles, causing dam- I age estimated At neally th English midlands following cloudbursts over the week-nth Ten were injured in an explo- I at Derby believed to have been I catn-ed by flood waters leaking into i gas main. I Reports from the huge flood area i were sketchy as tommunications 1 became increasingly difficult.

Tie- I nhtino And tplertranh lirIPA have. i DEF4CIENCY INCOME TAX 1 Russell Erskine, prefddent 'Bend. must PAY V32.000 today by the Roard of Tax' Appeals. 1VOU1D TAX AUTO TIRES AND TUBES WASIIINGTON.A 10 per rent sales tax on automobile tireand tubes was substituted for the rubber' import taxes in the tevelitte bill today' by the Kenate Fitianee Committee. NEW YORK, May 24 M.Mysterious, Murder, with garuzster earmaiks, was done in Harlem early today.

Police found a retian parked at a curb with a dead man at the steering wheel. He was John Repetti, 24. A single bullet through the head killed him. Seated on the running board' of the car, blood streaming front a bullot wound in the moith. was Louie (cheese Cake) Ali leto.

At ttRehonmat they said it was unlikely he would survivC'lle told detectives he did not know who shot him or Repeal. and that he wouldn't tell them even if he did. A brother of Mileto, Salvatore who also was known as "Cheese Li serving a prison sentence for murder. Mileto said the shooting at Park Avenue and Mtn The parked car was found-sveral txk from that two front tires were and there was blood end a trail of blood on tile aide To theJEAllor TAOLE. BEVERLY HILLS, Ma Sr 23.

I dont bappoee tre Ls any country. It where the w.Ie l.a ary more dyantrodden than they ire In the.th,-S, Putnam tew acro-s the Atiant lc Ocean and then had to up eor huAsAnd t41 hoe If he It be kafe for a married woman to vfnture alone. But. by KAred rnales'take ort our hats to Arrca. her hr ery Is upad by her But Ls ho u-e kin It does sae a buckvr Out Lis men the men are brokl4e tird Stri.r.sng over scores, tl.e.

1-omIrt are fying the occan Yo.ns, WILL sheJEAllor et TAOLE. BEVERLY HILLS, Cal INta 23. -I dont, suppewe tre Ls any 'ontry. it be-India. where he is ary more downtrodden an they ere In Ainell Putnam flew acro-s the ktlantic Ocean and tLen had to up her huAand to see if he it A be kafe far a narried woman to vtnture in to 04 alone.

B4t, by us 01 our Ilat3 to Ller brasery is only 'by rier skill But Ls r0 ii-e 04r- it 1 ake a bixkfl out tin me rt, tlie men are 3 A r- a br'''14e arthr'g cv ftsir Rol 11.0m13 ve rYirtr the ocean, i Walt ft of men br kto'. fying the oc. ry- a Staff Reporter. CHESHIRE, May Prince. 52.

shot himself In the 3 10-gauge hot tin early It's ry- a Staff Reporter. CHESHIRE. May rince. shot hiniseff In the he. ad 10-gauge shotiin early I Accarchnz to Dr.

Joseph D. Iloske 1 of Pittsfleht. ho Is Et ending Mrs. Mattoon. her condition is favor52.

sble tlie paLlent Is stirs, fering considerably from 'frizht. morning in the kitchen of his home I The injuries consist of lacerations i1e Mrs. Josephine. Mattoon. of on the heal he said.

Found by 1 Wood'xi0 Avenue. Pittstleld. is DINTRIBUTION 'OF BIRTH CONTROL INFORMATION WAsHINGTON.The Hancock bill to legalize tbe dibtribution of birth control Information as defeated today by the House Ways and Means Committee In a 20 to 4 tote. Former Official pies; May 1111a -Howard Garland. Former k.sIstant UnIted States Attorney at Boston.

died at his mother's llome In Pocabset last niTht. le was prominent In Boston legal circles and' had oftIcea at 3 State Street. Ile aas born in St. Lou. August 14, lam Death came atter a three months' in- the Iowe Mercy liospital that city, suffering from a severe head injury, inflicted she cialms by in- the of Mercy liospital.

that city. suffering from a severe head injury, inflicted she cialms by According to the el a talf was recei ed at tbotit 4 this mofntr.R from Sandrini. a cf Prin.i' living about .50 yards 47.ortiti Prime. whg asz.aulied her with a BIEL von: HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION" WASIIINGTON.The itoto.e Roads t'uttunIttee Iodise spproved 'the Almon. WU to authorise appropriations of $219.000,000 for blittrAn7 construction.

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