L L. G. Hohenthal Dies on Crusade
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VOL. XLIIL, NO. 48. L L. G. HOHENTHAL DIES ON CRUSADE Pre-Eminent Prohibitionist Tributes To Bcifivia and Paragttay Break BoUetin States There Is Taken by Heart Attack as Off , Diplomatic Relations Slight Improvement in His He Faces Most Strenuous E.LG. Hohenthal In Dispute Over Land; Condition—'No Mentkm Campaip in Behalf of Is Manchester’s loss In the death of Emil L .. G. Hohenthal brought Brazil May Intenene. Ing *, fortune In narcotics was Made of Heart W 4kness; forth high tributes from the Man New York, Dec., 10.^—A pale- sue to Which His Life Was faced, slump-shouldered wisp of a ^brought back with her. chester friends who knew.him best. After a kindling grilling of June, The Herald prints herewith a group V omian once a..pretty girl, sat in the U. S. Attorney Tuttle went before Prince of Wales is Near* of such tributes from local people BULLETIN ! Dedicated. Buenos Aires, Argentina, office of Lnited States Attorney the Federal Grand Jury to ask in who were associated with him in Dec. 10 — While warlike de dictments of ir.embers of the Roth- various ways: . Charles H. Tuttle tpday. She ans ing England. .. I • monstration against Paraguay wered his '.uestlons In a hesitant, stein narcotic “ring.” Death claimed Emil Louis George FRANK CHENEY, JR.: continued in Bolivia today, Besides June, thref other per Uruguay took steps for media timid voice, twirling her handker sons are in I'.istody. Tl ey are: Hohenthal, Manchester’s most re The sudden death of Mr. Hohen- tion of the territoHal dispute chief the rhile. London, Dec. 10.—King Georg? thal has been a great shock to me ' Joseph Unger, alias Myers, alias nowned citizen, Saturday noon as to prevent open hostilities. She was June Boyd, alleged tool Klein, arrested in Buffalo following passed a disturbed, restless night, as his robust health and strength The Uruguayan foreign min but his temperature was sllghtli he faced one of the most strenuous gave every evidence that he had of the Billion-dollar International seizure of his trunks in Grand, Cen campaigns In the crusade to which ister Suggested to the Mexican, "dope trust’’ of which Arnold tral station here said to contain lower at noon today. many years of life before him. Chilean and Peruvian diploma he gave his life. Hurrying to St. I have known Mr. Hohenthal Rothstei. , slain Broadway gambler, $2,000,000 in Cope. I Sir Stanley Hewitt and Lord tic' representatives that they is believad by federal authorities to Mrs, Ethel Meyers, accused of Louis, Mo., to take part in a con ever since he came to Manchester offer fiiendliv intervention to Dawson of Penn Issued a medical ference of great importance to the and have been associated with him have been treasurer and master working with Unger; i settle the dispute which 1s im mind. “Crying Sammy’’ Lowe, admitted bulletin at Buckingham Palace at world prohibition movement, he in many ways and I have learned periling the peace of South 11:30 o’clock admitting that “anxi was stricken as his train neared In to appreciate his character and June was brought back from friend of Rothstein, and alleged America. veteran of the narcotic traffic. ety must continue.” dianapolis, Ind., early Saturday ability. However, the billigerent Chicago today. Her trunk contaln- morning. At Indianapolis his con His best known wmrk has of Bolivian government has at- The text of the bulletin follows: dition was such that he was taken course been in the field of temper r^dy announced that' it will “Although the King passed a to St. Vincent’s hospital. For a time ance and in the work against the reject any mediation olTere,^ disturbed night there has been some it seemed that the attack had been liquor traflic. In this he has acquir claiming that “Bolivian sover SUP AND SLIDE, SKID fall in temperature this morning; driven off, but at 12:20 p. m. Sat ed a National and even World-wide eignty and honor have been af also, there was slight Improvement urday it was renewed with such fame. His conscientious and active fected by Paraquay's attitude “ in his general condition, anxiety, force that it took his life at 12:30 work in this line have commanded It wa.s believed that war will however, must continue.” p. in. AND BUMP, 2 INJURED This bulletin made no mention of the admiration of his co-workers be averted and that the pro-, The Funeral. hlem will be solved through in- the heart weakhess which develop The funeral arrangements are as and the respect of those who op <$>■ ed from the long strain of fever. posed his ideas. , terven'tion by neutral govern yet Indefinite because of the fact ments. Heart Affected that the family dq,es not know just Manchester knows of his public Although the Infection of the when the body will arrive from spirit and -his unselfish woi*k in Tricky Little Inch-Deep HOLD COLLEGE BOY right I^ung has been localized, mbd- local affairs and his counsel and Emil L. G. Hohenthal Buenos Aires, Dec! 10.— The at Indianapolis. It will probably be mosphere of goodyjlll and peace ical men pointed out that the im- Thursday afternoon. It will be held assistance will be greatly missed. parlment of strength, due to long The Town has lost a valued citizen which President-Elect Herbert Snowstorm, Aided and in the Center Congregational Hoover brought to South America IN WOMAN’S DEATH illness was bouhq tOi have an un church following a brief service at who cannot well be replaced. favorable affect upon the heart ac Mr. Hohenthal served with me was jarred today by ominous the home on Center street. Burial threats of war between Bolivia and Abetted by Sleet, Makes a tion. will be in the East cemetery. and others for many years as a AMERICAS LEAD WORLD The King has now been sick member of the Board of Fire Com Paraguay. Mr. Hohenthal left Manchester Following a clash between Boli nearly three weeks. Wednesday night for Elmira, N. Y. missioners of the South Manchester vian and Paraguayan troops in the Deal of Trouble. Sweetheart’s Body Found in Police officials refused to com He was in apparent good health, but Fire district and during most of disputed territory between the two ment upon the morning bulletin, he had tired under the burden of this time has acted as its treasurer. IN KEEPING THE PEACE countries; which each claims. It was Auto on Londy Road; He but it was understood they attached '« preparation for his long series of He has given the district without reported today that both nations are A trick snowstorm, which pre more importance to the warning In conferences, addresses and reports. remuneration Intelligent advice and t strengthening their frontier guards the last sentence than to the an He carried three portfolios heavily service of the highest character. tended not to be so much and then nouncement of “slight improve for any" eventuality. developed secret potentialities for Claims He Has Alibi. packed with necessary data as well Personally I feel I have lost a President Coolidge Speaks SPECIAL SESSIONr It is believed and hoped here that ment.” as a heavy suitcase. Members of his valued friend and associate. Argentina, Brazil and Chile may mischief, came to town Saturday The next few days will be an family believe that in his hurry to Intervene to prevent actual war. and made a huge amount of trouble xious ones from the royal family make train connections thus bur to Delegates From 20 Sheridan, Mich., Dec. 10— Sur and the court. "War between the two interior during the night. Though but an dened he became exhausted and the WILLARD B. ROGERS: OF i:0NGRESS SURE South, American republics might rounded by.state police and sheriff’s Sir Stanley and Lord Dawson re strain on his heart was too great Emil Hohenthal was endowed South and Central Ameri^ inch of snow fell, during the after-, offleers.-L’e Bracey, 19-yea'r-old turned to the palace in the after to withstand. Thus he died, carry with characteristics so admirable (Continued on I^ge 2.) noon and early e’v.enlDg, a drizzle Olivet c p ll^ ' freshman sat in an noon for a consultation. ing on a crusade for the world-wide and ability in such a high degree of rain and succeeding sleet which undertaltlng eatablishment here to adoption of a belief that was sac that it was a privilege to count followed made the roads perilpjis PftINCE NEARING HOME red to him and upon which his en can Nations; His Speech. Opposition Ifas Been day-and--stared at the body of his London, Dec. lO.-^Tbe Prince of him among one's acquaintances and for automobile.^ and the sidewalks sweetheart. Miss Flossie Carter, 10 tire life had been founded. an honor to be able to call him a ceNvicnASBEiteES unsafe for pedestrians. Many of Wales, heir apparent to the British Important Factor Here years his senior, who was found throne, is speeding across Europe friend. I served with Mr. Hohenthal Washington, Dec. 10 — The comer May Convene Abont the latter preferred to take their slain in her automobile on a lonely Emil Hohenthal has'been one of on the Board of Selectmen , and chanceS'With the skidding motor for England today, according to the the most important factors in the Americas led the world as far back road near Sheridan. Exchange Telegraph. ^earned then how painstaking he AT PRISON BUZE traffic in the roadways to dancing Meanwhile the officers sought to civic, political and spiritual life of as 1822 in undertakin,? to settle March 25.