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CHINESE WARFARE 1S CONPLICATED (Continued from Irst Page.) commands the military forces of the Peéking government Cannot Tolcrate Crimes The ba the order Lu Yung-Hsiang, from Peking was fhat he had revolted and i rallied @round him outlawed elements of e population and that Chi | stood for the gravest c cannot be tolcrated under the of the Chinese From south Ch cceived that Dr sreparing to 1 military sort to his fr 1 Lu You n ng Shanghal wrmy was « 1ay Entrance of tl ord, Chang igainst t pens anew a he machinery ment which ha ' Wu aga imes whi T 1Y t-Ney g-Hstang n cted t defer war fray ment trol of govern- hands n in tung by his humiliating defeat at the hands of Wu Pei-Fu about o ycars ago, when he attempted o fnvade Chihli province, in which “eking is located, Chang is known 0 have been awaiting the present *hance to engage his old rival in wattle again. The situation is fav- ble to Chang, as some of Wu's torces may be sent to the Shanghal section to ald the fnavding forces This would leave the country around DPeking without its normal military strength to offer a defe against the troops from Manchuria Announces to Powers Annéunced to the consular esentative of the powers yesterday hat in self defense he has heen compelled to open hostilities against torces of General Wu Pei-Fu, military dictator of the province of Chihli, according to rep- th the Japanese News Agenc) despatch trom Mukden dated Su re- ceived heer today. The despatch stated that “this (Sunday) morning at 11 o'clock General Chang Tso-Lin invited to| peace preservation headquarters and consuls of Japen, Great Britain, Germany and the United States and announced that the Mukden ernment, of which he is dictator. was compelled to take counter measures in self-defense against the Chihli forces.” The despatch continued Tso-Lin pointed out that inasmuch as Geéneral Wu has already taken the offensive and has mobilized twe army divisions and six mixed of Shang- he brigadea in the directon ‘hakaan, Hsifengkow and Jehol, (Chang) therefore announced intention to open hostiiities against the Chihli forces.” G A dispatch to the same Japanese ews Agency from Hankow qiotes influenced reports to the effect that the Kiangsu forces of General Chi Shieh-Yuan are being defeated. Tt also states.that General Wu Pei-Fu, Presiflent Tsao Kun's commander- in-chief, has secretly ¢ral Hsiao Yao-Nan, ernor of Hupeh province, cume direction of the pr: Hunan and Szechwang, will, himself, proceed in aesist Chi Shief-Yuan, the governor of Kiangsu. military to gov- as- while he person to Argentine Airmen to Go By Connecticut Air Lane Watérbury, Sept. 8 —The Argens tine round the world fliers will fly over this state, according to a let- ter received by Governor Charles A. Templeton from Secretary o State Charles E. Hughes who asked that all appropriate courtesies and facilities be accorded the fliers ‘While flying over this country e Argentine - fliers expect to start at San Francisco, fly over Cheye Omaha, Chicago, New Yo to Halifax. It will be shg after ieaying New York city 1 - South Americans will V en in is state. The date the fliers arc xpected to sta CITY COURT JUDGMENTS Judgment for the plaintiff by de fault to recover damages of $32 has been awarded by Judge W m € Hungerford in city court i of Abraham Levine et a Vivian M. O'Connor. Alfred represented the plaintiff Judgment for the plaintiff in the amount of $67 and costs has heer awarded by Judge Hungerford in the case of Nick Romanink vs Alex Lewezyk. Henry Now ent ed the plaintiff. . rict Attorney Moore Declares gOV- | “Chang notified Gen- ! ‘ He Casts a | L Berger, of the Long Island Casting club, is the new world's champion surf caster. He won the title by making a cast of 421 feet two inches at the annual casting mecet held at Margate City, associates | |N. J. Among those he defeated was a man who once out-cast Babe | <€ longest home run. | NO JURY PROBE OF BUFFALO SHOOTING No Evidence of Conspiracy, Dis- Buffalo, N. Y., Sept ury No grand investigation will be held in connection with Kensingtdn dis- trict's shootthg affray of August 31 Among the entries of the national in which two men were killed and | republican club are George K. Mor- two others wounded, District At- ris, chairman of the republican state tornevGly B! Moore "~ | committee; Samuel Koenig, Juliue ey Guy B. Moore announced | ¥, Mayer, Henry F. Goddard, Elon [today. Themas H. Austin, report- | F. Hooker and Charles D. Hilles. The ed Ku Klux Kian investigator, and | democrats will counter with George ard C. Obertean, alleged police | Olvany, Tammany Hall leader; Lieu- | “under cover" operator with mem- | ténant Governor George R. Lunn, bership in the Klan, shot each]Herbert C. Pell, democratic state other to death at point blank range, | Chairman; United States Senator Grorge C. Bryant, Buffalo Klan or. | Roval §. Copeland of New York, | ganizer and Carl W. Sturm, a com- | Thomas J. Spellacy, Homer 8, Cum- panion, were wounded, Bryant seri- | MIngs, George White and others. ously . sl Lo Saahanon madeleties John T. Egan.Dies in e atior o eutenan 2 50 . L] ene rlany Beweb | Church at Unionville investigator, and Frank | Unionville, Sept. 8.—John T. Egan brother of one of the |21 years oid, and prominfent resident, slain men, Mr. Moore stated his jn- |Succumbed to an attack of indiges- vestigation had developed no evi- |Hon vesterday while attending re- fence of conspiracy on the part of |dedication services at St. Mary's, | church here. Mr. Egan was stricken ivors of the bhattle to effect the ath of either of the men, and had luncovered nothing in support of i charges that Obertean had quoted | his brother ing they were going to get him,” Mr. Moore said, it he did not know to whom ferred who was shot in the abh- domen, still was in the hospital to- day. His recov however, was believed assured. Sturm was shot in t either Bryant ¥ nor was armed, the n PAPE MAY BE CANDIDATE Thurs- Town Caucus at Newington day Fyening May Name TLocal Rusiness Head As Representative. 2, W Pap president of the Adkins Printing Co., will be a cand rescntative to the g s fall from Newing a ieved by New- <, who ure ng for he caucus Wi s all being used for other purposes Nominations will he made for towr e8 and two | fought out on the Pelham NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 19M. Mean Line | POLITICIANS T0 FIGHT ON GOLF LINKS SOON, AADIO FANS ‘HEAR" AIRMEN'S JOURNEY (Continued from First Page) Lieutenant Wright said thot the plane he was an occupant of left Mitche) fleld at 8:30 o'clock this morning for Boston and upon arriv- ing In the Massachusetts city, merely stopped long enough to get gasoline and oll for the plane, before start- ing baek with the fliers. Connecticut Men Entered in Repub- lican-Democratic Affair—Peace- ful Battle Promised. New York Sept. The next is- ical campaign will be it links when members of the sue in the go Wednesday national democratic and republican | clubs gather for a tournament. i church and carried out on the lawn where he died before efforts to resuscitate him could help. A pulmotor, obtained from the office of the Union Electric Light and Power company, was used on him for twenty minutes, but he failed to | respond to the treatment Mr. Egan was the only son of Pat- rick and Mary White Egan of Front strect. He was a native of New Brit- ain, but has lived here nearly all his ife. He was a graduate of the Farmington High school and had <ed at the local A. & P. store for ree years, He was a member of Cours Unfon, F. of A, K. of C., and Holy Name Soci Besides his parents, he leaves four sisters, Mar- garet, Alin and Helen rtford nd Trene of this village, a registered nurse of he funeral will be hatd Mary's church tomorrow morn 9 o'clock. Burial will be in 's ceemter Rabhi Millis Was 107; Funeral Held Today Chicago, Sept. 8.—Rabhi Solomon Milies, 7 vears old and Chicago's oldedt citizen so far as known, was 1o be buried today. He dled early | sterday in his modest apartment | where he hatl been spiritual advisor to many of his raca He had not e A synagogue for a number of years, Three years ago he asked his birt! that his advanced lay hed for two rea- he said, was that one not hoast of something for which he was not responsible, and the other was “My wife, Tillle, hinks I'm still young, onl yabout For Once the Crowds Didn’t Watch the Prince It was too busy watching Wise Counsel lor defeat Epinard in a great race at Belmont Park, Long Island. And Edward, Prince of Wales, was as much interested as anybody. 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In the course of his description Extraordinary Values in 9x12 Ironclad Brussels Rugs Imported Chinese Grass Rockers n 5 different . $5.98 LOUIS HERRUP CORNER of MAIN, MORGAN and We Make Free Deliveries All Over 1l | he told of many Interesting llllk!!plunn was flying.along the coast | things that had happened, for in-|about one mile inland. stance, the fact that the pilot of [ He said the world fliers show the the plane he was riding /in had a [effect of the strain they have been toothache and was resting his chin |under for the past few months, one in his hand to keep out the cold air. | of the lleutenant’s hair being prac- Ho told of examining the offending | tieally white nows whereby it ‘was tooth, at one time. a mixed gray when he left on the Tho hazy atmosphere seemed to | triP \ | bother Licutenant Wright consider- | The leutenant, apparently —was | ably, as he spoke continually of the | happy, as from time 4o time, he | difficulty experfenced by him in | whistied strains.from popular songs, iscerning the location of the plane. 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