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ws Ol “the World, : _ ' - ' Herald *“Ads” Mea By Asscciated Press. B . ) ; H ® ‘ Better Business ;Y ESTABLISHED 1878, 'NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1919. —TWELVE PAGES PRICE THREE CEN U. S. WILL OBJECT TO GERMANY SENDING AS AMBASSADOR ANYONE FORMERLY CONNECTED WITH IMPERIAL EMBASSY AT WASHINGTON SENATOR FALL TO URGE LABOR SECTION STRICKEN FROM TREAT " FLAG OF IRELAND 'HHUSEKEEPER TELLS [HUNS WANT TO SEND DR. HANIEL VON HAIMHAUSEN HERE WORDY BATTLE IN IS ORDERED DOWN NEW MURDER STORY| AND DR. SOLF AS THEIR REPRESENTATIVE TO ENGLAND; * SENATE ON TREA | - NAMES SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF POWERS INTERESTED Irishmen Then Rally to Standard Is Sure Burlingtfi Artist was g ) Galleries Applaud Senator and Up It Goes Again Killed by Burglars . — ——IMan Suggested For This for Stand on Shantung MUCH ADO IN CITY HALL OFFICIALS ARE RETGENT| 7o Aq STANDSTILL! et | 0 Wi Americans WPUES 10 SEN. MUK | | | | new hours for the sales are 2:30 p. m. to 5:30 p. m. and Because of Activities. i“"\ Those Who Have Not | | | Is Ordered Down By Acting Mayor Autopsy Performed But Finding Kept = ) Curtls and Head of City Hall Com- Ticaty Fully Are Ones Who 3 N 1 15 7:3 . " By Secret—Woman Changes Testimony 2 “ anqt EfilflN 6:15 p. m. to 30 p. m i AL i tonight threc-quarters of the Forelgn Relations Committee I WI q Etors | | mission, But Goes Up On Order nri She Gave Previously—Victim Too | | i That it Be Ratified in its Entl ’ ! {[| s am{ undiibacon il bes okl Nl lWAS BERNSTOREES s R i flad e i IN FAVOR OF PARADE .“!',‘.'i.‘\i';.:“l'l.fi?.'..l"‘,’.?"i s AIDE AT CAPITAL Burl 1o 5 R —] ate urlington, V., Aug. 2 The state Are Not Yet Read | this cevening, After today the ~ authorities and the local police have heen in consultation today with e | Bim street school, and Fire afternoon by Frank H. Alferd, chair-! feain Officer Mayor Quigley. Scores President Wilson, Washington, Aug Senator republican, New Mexico, replyis the scnate today to an address ye Friends of Irish Freedom, aroused over the order jssucd late yesterday Racey and Dr. C. F. Action. Polish World War Veterans Stations 1,3, |, and 5 willibo Whic No Official Statement Has Been | 32y by Senator MeCumber, republ man of the City Hall commissioner, | \Whitney of the Statc lapsontacy fer: [l used. The bacon tomorrow North DaKota, criticizing the: £pi after consultation with Acting Mayor | jowing ar b —_— il be cut in two parts in Given O Unde That | relations f 2 syl : ng an autopsy held last night upon e . will be cut in paz siven Out, It nderstood That | relations committee for amending (6] 90 (it Sty DI A0 G2 e TR (o S L e e oL Will Also Take Part in order to nccommodate the i Shantung provision of the the sons of 1 to fly from the muni- tireq artist, who was shot in the din- - small buyers. Choice Would Not Be Acceptable. aid senators who had ‘-n»,“ll building, rallicd ,\:)un:l their ing room of his home at 88 North e e e i Welcome Festivities. = Bo e s Hany ad the treaty and did not kne' cmblem 1his moming. As a result, | Prospect street Sunday night ey ! Stode ; sl oL Baieo 5 o nis were the most insistent Superintendent William 5. Smith, U sideration of the peace treaty. none Haimhauen, former counsellor of the Sl et chiof suardian of City hall, Asunted Officials Remain Silent. of the members having amendments {LENROOT PROPOSE German embassy at Washington, has | '° Jp FEECC MERTEN 0 the green, white and orange colors— State ttorney Allen Martin was to be pressed for action The Glover-13ddy Post of the been selected for appointment as Ger- | ., #0818 A0 U8 A0 CHPTE MO0 ha rish republic | interviewed this morning regarding : rice - S ! a man ambassador to the United States, 2 1o flaz of the so-called irish republic | 11 ning regarding Opposes Lahor Scction., Amierican Legion held an open execu- ). Senator Nelson, republic { from the staff at the City hall. the autopsy finding but stated that he ! RAILROAD MERGER | /000 55000 Cionitasive informa ke isonrepublican t Mg had nothing to give the press at thig| Senator Fall, republican, New Mex ommitiee meeting last night in e I that 1 nator's of ico, moved lo strike out the entire | G. A. R. hall. All nationalities were —_— he will find that mincemeat | will or any other time regar > case. 3 - - Due fo the fact that the Irish are | The conference Husg‘x‘nd(::rfin':e (;r‘::{ labor section, providing for am inter- | o) 050nted and the chair called for St e e Ll Eeelead, Rived iglie by the aonats holding a drive in this city this week, | place in the city court and although | Mational labor organization but said = e = \lso Provision for Sharing Dr. W. S. Solf, the secretary for the Later interruptions of Sei a delagation called on Mayor George | all of those who were present at the | Ne Was not ready for a vote as he de- - oiEan aabon . e SRR colonies, is the selection for the am- | Fall's speech by Senator Mc(g A. Quigley, it is said, and requested ' autopsy were bound to secrecy regard. | Sired to discuss the motion at lenzth. plans. Some believed that a nominat- Ixcess Profits Between Jublic bassadorshp to Great Britain and | led to one of the bitierest exc his permission to have their flag fly | ing anvthing that accurred there, Further action on the amendment | ing sommitice should he appointed, . Herr Radowitz, former under-secre- | since the treaty debate began. B from the City nall. The n'ayor prom- | there Was general impression gained |agreed upon vesterday to eliminate | o ihers believed that an abso- I MDIos ey tary of states for the ambassadorship | each other at a distance of a few ised to comply with their request. from the activity of both the state and | American representationon intemnasijs, o 8 0 8D S ) to China 2 the two senators raised their Wi Floats Beside Old Glory. local authorities that the autopsy pro- | tional commissions, also was impos- | SEENoS f Lo Washington. Aug. 2 Unification Fritz August Thel., former German | and pounded their desks " duced evidence of a valuable nature, | sible because a complete list of | first legal step of the Legion in New ! of all the railvoads of the country | consular representative in Japan, has McCumber Gets Excitedl Whether the autopsy substantiated | changes it will make necessary in the | Britain \fter some discussion {he | inNto one privately owned system with | been picked for the post of ambassa- When the murder theory of the police or|text had not been prepared. Tollowing minimum earnings guaranteed “MJIW at Tokio. Washington, Aug. 27.—No progress was made by the scnate foreign re- Mayor is Not Opposcd. Mayor Quigley left for New York city yesterday morning. Before leav- ! ing for the metropolis he asked his cousin, William Quigley, to notify Su- perintendent Smith to place the Trish flag beside Old Glory on the City hall T—— - flag pole. S.perintendent Smith com- Pusckeeper Changes Story. , S e sin. The bill which differs radic plied with the order. Mrs. Blecta oberts - of thia city, | Tents before the end of next week. | o¢ this meeting will be submitted & D ‘l‘v‘ Yv)‘\nwn‘hh‘lmlwh\x\lvm ‘!,H‘“\V.“n];’iv Senator Fall said that ) _ e e tor McCumber had defended o proved that the aged artist was a sul.| Tomorrow the committee will re- | '?LURS MR s RCOPed: | ith provision for sharing excess Names Only Tentative. ground of justice the award to J cide will not be known for several|sume its open hearings beginning a i ,0n Lif(er September 10 as practic. | Profits between the public and em hours, schedule which is expected o Pre- | apj0 qecision as lo actual date to be v o siders i end - oday b, Senator Lenroot of Wiscon- clude any consideration of amer left with the arrangements committee, | (004 DY k T s s nfovoned o A bil ucan el The appointments of the men se- | of “goods stolen by Germany lected for ambassadorships, it is stat- | Chinese,” Mr. McCumber spran| ed. depend upon the attitude of the | his feet and shouted powers in question. If they send “I deny that statement in tof charges d’affairs to Berliny Germany | absolutely and unqualifiedly fals will take like action as to representa- | have never taken the ground tha as to whether Haniel von Haimhausen former counsellor of the imperial Galleries Applaud Fall, German embassy here, will he accepi- able as ambassador, but there is every indication that this government will who were greatly worried hecause the delay in receiving their money. He was also away and after considerable Referring to statement MceCumber that the committee telephoning on the part of the secre- tary., Alderman H. P. Richards ar- rived at the City hall and aftixed his signature to ihe payroll. to be used |a way as to stiv up their emhusinsm, | iNg of two emploves, two represent- tended to “slap Japan in the fa Nearly everyone connected with the asked what he wanted to do about the parade. The situation was dis- trigues and plots which stirred patriotism. | err because American The galleries applauded Paris, Aug. 27.-—An infornmal warn- tion to details of the tre or the details of the cove ad that parts of the treaty were constr the German peace commission in the | gifrorontly by both the president capacity of secretary was scarceiy Von Haimhauen Unpopular Von Haimhausen's attachment to Secretary Lansing less welcome but it was tolerated by Alluding to the president's "8td the American commissioners for the |y ont that full trade relations @ reason that his familiavity with the | o( he resumed until ratification of that the United States had shown no | jsgues might make him useful and | treaty had permitted the retusil disposition to accept the mandate for [ pic connection with the operations of | smerican consular offices to Garis the administration of any Turkish ter- | ;. ritory. The impression prevailed that in this case the United States had act- crman embassy here was less | enator Fall said the Spanish cons Three “Mayors” Missing. Heiions s > i v oo SRsuan i : sued u remarkable statement today| The Shantung amendment fo the | at a future mass meeting, after which | [ oollaboration with Senator Len. out of .own. The city pay voll had | gave the first authentic interview since [ in for further discussion while the | held at a following meeting.” Plan for Supcrvision. 1 t e —— « work on other proposed changes | above resolution, helieved that the | roads of the country would be placed s take Shantung retary, after learning that his honor, Looks Like Murder. 15 or > 5 = S e B0 | e Y b hebs eeetrti 0. ! agement of which, however. would he ! z cave that out of your statement,’ Angelo Paonbssa to do the honors and | She found the body instead of by hig| Was to perfect its action : . ceondoliing o : has been made of the United States | j64Ve (h AaCo e rapid succession, much faster than |ican representation on various inter- Dr. W, M. Stockwell, the post com- | ducted directly by a board of eleven keeper. He had been placed in the| The specific lanzuage not receive Haimhausen or anyonc remained to be | men present 1o go to the city mass | (WO farmers, three security holders nmendmenty genaton Kall o position and his fingers were so stiff § worked out. meeting Friday evening and voice e When' “Mayer” Curtis returned to | have held a pistol, much less shoot 5 WILSON READY TO s it came trom the Wies i ceived several complaints about the " hoys what they want responsible position in the days pre ¥ Further light was thrown on the and | ; S e e s ol e o SRR oT el oo Clen Every man al (he meeting was as more or less involved in the in- If 1 er h niang 3 not valuable enough to bhother with. Be Gone for Period of Notice Canses Flurry in French Offi- | €U Among the complaints received nized republic as vet and therefore | clared the heusekeoper. o ook o “That this meeting o on record as of the German pence commission, the Wilson's Reply Unsatisfactory float from the City hall T e G e b e | etis Just as soon as details can | in New Britain. In case it is impox- had no legal right to dictate the per- | 1o him, Senator Fa 4 it Superintendent Smith. According to a resident of Norton. Mass. Secretary Tumulty made this defi- | of the parade be allotted to ex-service | Rear Admiral Mark L. Bristol, com- {ion with Bernstorff and his appoint- | sessed with the idea of getting S8 third degrec by the alderman from GOYT PROBE IS : i ¢ ’ : A trip. It is regarded as likely that the | Stanley A, Karpinski, representing g flyery in French oflicia rters @ i i i s : . official quarters and he third ward. Mr. Curtis wanted . ON “h Pacific the Polish World 4 = o Sq incisco September 15 that orzanization at nass meeting AT iy e blatned that William Quisles Dad 1o | Eederal Tnvestlgation! Regard an Francisc ptem # ! ' meeting council there was reported (o have oc- ey’s wish to have the flag tly from the i y president can stand it numbered 120 men, and he expected * gons and otherwise, despite the fact e usually receivec orbal ord artron g T he usually received verbal orde Hartford, Aug. Indications of | {hat he should make the trip and it take place. The soldiers in this or , than that of his principal agents were looking out for Amerd hat he should have received written ! federal investigation it was learned reported to the senate by the foreign {he peopic of New Britain a parade interests there, “apj st & s o 4 S Shantung Ts Discussd. ative constiutio e ac 0 housekeeper at the Stacey home, is hantung tentative constitution to he acted upon '\ (vitizens' National Railroad league At ('\u‘ l‘l‘n\v that Hw‘n(.;; was in which she contradicted many of the | peace treaty, under debate most of { nominations will be frecly made for oot tion in the capitals of the powers. act of Germany was fair and mol hoisted, Acting Mayor Curtis was earlier stories attributed to her and | yesterday’s session in the senate came | election of officers. Kiections will be There is no mention at present of “You defined the Shantung pi : - _ the selection of a German ambassador | sion,” retorted Senator Fall, foeisisnedjond @R 0 s fon pnusOrltthcinurder! foreign relations committee continued H. S. Robertson, the author of the| Under the proposed plan, the rail-|to France. claimed that Japan had the rig was instituted. Mayor Quigley's sec- . i on vl tex Legion took thix form of organizing | under the private ownership and op- No Official Notice Yet “And she derived that right u il 5 She says now that the right ar | in the treaty text. R nizing 5 nd st gh Mayor Curtis, had absenied himselt Y 1 e right arm of o 2 . = o ere iy . on of one corporatio ¢ = - 5 | a sole rlec o re: > onlite iy ici to oo M haRvicE m Was acrdss thisl cheat e I'he first task before the committee | there could hint at “railroad- tion of or orporation. the man Washington, Aug. 2 No inquiry | & solemn pl to return it, but side, T | il ay in agreeing to a blanket amend- | tion, and the resolution passed unan- | under the supervision of the inter- jolned Senator MceCumber relieve the minds of the city employes | $1d¢. the position in which the police | dav in ating reference to Amer- | imously. ate commerce commission but con- of | found him later. The shots came in | ment eliminating Mr. Stacey could have fired them in | National commissions set up under [ mander, explained the Welcome Home | ¢irectors appointed by the president TG i e e N e | celebration to the men present in such | @nd confirmed by the senate, consist- i Terechange 5 5 ¢ e S, chamber co Srec and Wke trouble by th Shan position I found him. He was too fee. | and the exact places where changes fand he ursed evervone of the 60| ing the hamberofficommence 1 or Koo rl v Connected it thelam= el ble to have place e 2 N ere to be made assy unde e regime of Count vo to have placed himself in such a | were nhdlonelaschifom thelintertintslcomt | Lassypunderith i f N eweary” of ing his motives Complain of Trish Flag. With rheumstism thet he conld nol theliopimons SATHC il wam (=i (REISHSSRAOI T o3I ONRandREh el dte L all pugned and of the efforts of /Wy : help the service men and it wants to | WY commissions Are All Suspected. make the nation take the treaty 2 A i : 2 yewriter with no more considera made by him this morning, he re- a A A and Friday night will be the chance | D ) nh German embassy in Washington in a @ typewri G s (R Ok S START TRIP W and Briday nisht w AMERICA SENDS e 9 £ o shown the Germar whe hey sig T by G Geehn (i (Slher el | work in perfect harmony with OV W ceding America’s entrance into the 3 -1 mystery o o silverws ¢ Y { the point of the bayonet e i yst of the piled up silverwar e o, the various city (ommitices TURKEY WARNING | war is resarded by the govérnment | at the point of the b ne . of doubtful value had been discarded | wi ; 1 ays cere err through ar not believe that Mayor Quigley Would | and thrown baok. on tha oich ied | Will Leave Within Ten Days aud the | cerely. I err throug have issued such an orde 5 S e cussad freely, and the fcllowing reso When it was proposed to send I'here is no question in my mind bu i were that the Irish have no recog-| that Mr. Stacey was murdered ¢ ,,',‘ Days. JLtlonfivee o doniad cial Circles But Explanation Count Bernstorfl' to Paris at the head the nation hus not o flag and that 014 | cane from the rack in the hall to de Washington, Aug —DPresident | being in favor of turn out, in uni- Satisfies, American delegation let it be known Referring to President Wil§ Glory should be the only emblem 0| feng himself when he heard someons | Wilson Will begin his trip to the Pa- | form. for the Welcome Home parade | promptly that while perhaps they | yecent reply to 20 questions submf ; o 4 ged, proba v en days | sible for an ex-soldier, sailor o i to Turkey that massacres Ar-ls ol of e Germa commissic St 1y from the president!| Smith Gets Third Degree. death, a feeble, defenseless old man be a nged, probably within ten day ible for 1 oex-soldier ilor or ma wassacres of Ar- )} sonnel of th German ommission, | conclusion from th i ident's S Yies o Rt 1T G, el (s St || 60 G0 Wi, rine 1o appear in uniform, i section ! menians must cease, given recently by | yet they would have no communica- [ sponse that Mr. Wilson was so ite ouncement today, adding that {men in civilian clothes.' % 1 : oM i ment would certainly aid the Ger- | thing like “the shell of a leagi Mr. Smith he was put through the nite announcement t “»‘“ S sl mander of the United States naval [ M¢ L T T thing 1 SR et b e, the president felt he should make the er this resolution wax adopted | forces in Turkey, caused something of | MANS In securing the best peace terms. | nations™ that he could n » ! 5 W the cons war veterans, tole ! e 1 neal Inforination gy togyhagordeiiofhid e v”” "'Il‘\\ the Pacific fleet { of a similar resoiution i:- ‘y:‘.u - \I\]v IIhG auptems eaunciliot tholimerce | Gt Gt et e time to rev g S ador VL conference it developed today. In the | secretary T ¥ said the tour|a few days ago. Mr. Karpinski we 3 (i ; formed him that it was Mayor Quig- B ) Seeretary Tumulty : i : Tr. Karpinski went cupred sharp criticism of American - cossive Price of Milk Charged in | Would occupy about 25 days, “if the|on (o explain that this organization 'interference in Turkey through mis. Tty @ « Mavor Curtis © . N v > £ ity “:)‘y” . \}_“ L ""‘lf’" “\’“””‘ in Hartford, is Us Way. The president was represented as that it would reach the four hundred questioned Superintendent Smith if | regarding it more pressing than ever mark hefore the time the parade will Mr. Smith explained that the matter essive k prices charg o \ml”m & ’“"l ’_“‘ \'”"" Ui excessive milk prices charged by | was explained he would not mneces- ganization are willing to furn out and was s0 trivie £ 10t believe ! Hartford retail dealers has caused sarily wait for the peace trealy to be have practice drills in order to give yrder from the mayor. fe said the oday T ¢ % i i ed alone in a formal communication . ler fr ¥ ud that today. U. S. Aiforney John I Cros- | nalations commiftee that will be second to none in the | 1o (ne T FEA DYNAM[TE PL T fectively as - Mayor Quigley senerally communicat- | by said today that he would inquire | ary ‘Pumulty said the presi- | state o2 (R AT (OO Gl consuls S [ S ecke Can iR v SEC e 19k B It was explained by the American od his orde te, himhrough his sec the cause and progression of ause and p sio milk | go s« anxiety for an early start e < Ssldents. POBOK, dent in his anxiety for an early sta O, T e Dt il licy AMERICAN MINISTER TO was delivered informally by Admiral [ Quantity of xplosives Found in Fur- But that, the senator said, see CHINA RESIGNS posr | Bristol several aays ago, that therc to have been overlooked hy the pri S was no formal note sent, but merely ace Room of Worcester ¢ Light | dent in his plans to establish the || T.—Dr. Paul S Pan informal statement, the United ) 3 N . gue « jons. Under the preside Co., Where Strike is on. Dolioy Senate Fall contin IEnationtnow s (5 ihelneueetaor tarans: TRAEN bl R American soldiers ne ire splll Worcester, A The Worcester | 1. Lood i | thé Azs o : (€% | Gas Light Co., whose employes struck : St A ow it appears, immediately complained to RGE i can peop vesterday reported to the police to : >e0p st Siels 1 nnsto! as reported in Japanese Great Britain and France, saving she | oo S0 .hn"lnh« Had ‘M.,‘ Foonaia Hopglc by '“; or St. Paul, Minn, and ismarck. dispatches fo Honolulu was threatened. The cxplanation of | O S5 G L i L . dicty N. D. | 3 | a hopper that feeds the automatic | ghip in this ¢ lemande| 0 obey the request issued by Mayor; change established a minimum to re- < - the American delegation to the peace st f - : ’ stoker at the plant and that appli- Quigley or com:ply with Mr. Alford’s tail consumers of 16 cents a quart for CARDINAL MERCIER LEAVES confsrencegthatiithe fivanning ByAs N e o A ke sas werelound tamm order. After considerable delibera- | hottlad milk after August 1. The rate STEAMER TAKES FIRE FOR U, S. SEPTEMBIR formal, however apparently removed S i e e PLANE WRECKED AT SYRACUS he took down the flag and care- | to hotels and 83 AT the objections to the American action ekt por | | retary Alderman Curtis, said Mr. ! prices from the time the commodity Smith. then told him he had hetter get | leaves the producer until it is in the 1is orders more specifically in the fu- ' icchox of the housewife. “On the ture or he might get in trouble. face of things” he said, “it would Flag is Ordered Down. appear that milk prices now prevalent A\cting Mayor Curtis then left the| are excossive. 1 will hegin an inves- City hall and consulted Mr. Alford. As ! tigation at once and If 1 find evidence w result of the conference the flag{ of a conspiracy to hoost the price of vas ordered from the nounicipal build- [ milk I will bezin prosecution under ng. Supcrintendent Smith was in a | the food control act.” andar He did not know whether | The Hartford Milk Dealers ex- might possibly areet Gen. Pershir somewhere in the West probably at St Louis, as the gene 1 plans to go to his old home in Missouri soon ARR I ton A after returning from overseas. { Reinsch, American minister to China, While the itinerary still is incom- ! nas resigned. His ro plete, it was regarded today as al- iy the States alone nof attempting to speak v > hands of President Wilson but On receiving the warning, Turkey, most certain that the president would itow denied he had presented it speak at Sioux City, Ia. Minneapolis |« qjeniy: ion institutions was decided {ing strike breakers Syracuse. Aug Seventeaq Sy ‘ully folded it up and put it away|at 12 cents a quart delivered in cans ¥ith the other emblems of the Allics. | of ten «uarts or more. The wholesale Quigley's Ovder Secured. price to stores and like mediums of | Western Scout Ablaze Soon After Brissals Banr Cardinal Mer. | based upon the idea that the United 8 f checked here ove vere cier will leave for the United States @ States wis speaki for the confer- ence COOLIDGE'S APPOINTMENT patched from He mtrol sf 07 tion in one hou renoon. Lde) on September 15, according to the Bhit A HaDD . distrib ation was fixed at 14 cents a most recent informaton It is said — A ionly UG el BRI el e vrecked quart, also in ten quart cans. The that he probabiy will meet King Al GIRL HIT BY AUTO. :j“““""”‘_‘"‘ SR ofuce el socT Total $25.000. portiandiQuecnBilizabeth bRt e = William Peace, @ chauffeur for surance commissioner in place of e g ion charges ten cent: a quart to all ica vy o i s i ! with o fence opping off. He ey Boston, Aug _The \“’(".“‘“‘i illiam Allen, reported to the K 1k H. Hardison of Wellsley, who aninjuned B _ [ police this morninz, that while driv- will retice next month £ 3, ing )V West Main street, a girl = {VEATHER. left of children at the corner WAR VETERAN HERL. STRIKE TIES UP RATLS by fire today a few hours hefore she ‘ of West Main street and Joseph Roy. a veteran of fo . San Francisco, A Most The news of removal of the flag quickly spread about and reached the headquarters of the Friends of Irish “reedom Robert A. Murray, one of he officers of the order immediately . e = . S ( onsultzd William Quigley. A hunt SCA . : steamer Western Scout, owned by the T ugh Mavor Quigleys desk was - | HUNGARY MAKES DEMAND shipping board, was badly damaged [ tituted and resulted in locating a FPOR EXTRADITION OF KUN. memorandum in his horor’s hand Leay for France—Damages May lidge today nominated State Semator |\ N t at.Cal plane after nt at Ca Clarence Hobbs of Worcester for in- | LAP® Lol 5 00 =i Diane tangd Basle, Aug. 27.—Extradition of | was to have sailed for France with a | Hartford, Mug. 27.—Fo) ran in front of the machine. She was | service with the Canadian army in | California today vithout writing requesting his cousin o in-| Bela Kun and his associates in the | cargo of cotton, sugar and steel, The || <ast for New Britain and vi- Helen Budrowski of 80 Gold streef, | France, arrived in this city today to] transportation on account of strikes Jorm the superintendent to fly the| former Hungarian communist- gov- | fire started in a bale of cotton below cinity: Showers probably to- and at the New Britain hospital where | visit with local relatives Roskton trainmen and shopmen. None of rish ilas from the City hall through-| ernment has been demanded by Tun- | decks and it was necessary to flood the pight and Thursday: moderate she was taken by Peace, it was found ;| merly resided here and enlisted in the i S8 d by internatien gary from the new Austrian foreign | holds. The damage was estimated af southwest winds, that she had a badly cut lip and a | Canadian army at the outbreak of the or Officials adn (Continued on Eleventh Page) office, according to a Vienna dispatch. ) about $20,000. B broken leg themselves unable to move traina.