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SUNYATSEN IS DEAD IN GHINA Famous Leader Succumbs Fol- Jowing Long Ilness Dr. 8Bun leader, Yat died | Peking, March 12, Hen, the South China this morning. surgeons who operated on Dr, Sun at the Rockefeller hospital here January 26, declared his case was | hopeless, and gave him only ten days | to live, The Chinese leader clung to life, however, the ten days pass- ing, leaving him weaker, but still | alive, On February 18, against the advice | of the hospital authorities, Dr. Sun | was removed by friends and political associates to the headquarters of the kuomintang (people's party) at H\u! former residence of Wellington Koo, | former forelgn minister, Tt was there that he died. | Dy. Sun Yat Sen for some time had | been suffering from cancer of the | liver, and In December was operated | on in an effort to prolong, if not save, his Iife. After the operation | it was declared his condition was | eritical and that there was no hope for his recovery. | The dally bulletins issued by his | physicians had shown that Dr. Sun | was growing weaker and weaker, and Wednesday night it was declared | he had taken a turn for the worse, | He refused to accept food and his friends expressed the fear that death . was near, As the southern leader yesterday was slowly passing Into his final sleep, his headquarters in Canton announced that his troops had occu- pled Swatow, in the province of Kwangtung, whence all the rebel leaders were said to have fled with- out giving battle, Few, it any’ statesmen, past or present, have known more ups and downs, more victories and defeats, more loyalty or more treachery, than Dr, Sun Yat Sen, the first pro- | visional president of China, fre- quently called “the Father of the| Republic,” and often referred to as the “George Washington of the Far East.” Long in Public Eye The name of Dr. Sun first began to appear in newspapers of the western world back in the late 80's, when his vigorous pronouncements against his arch-encmies, the dy- | nastic Manchu Emperors of Ghina, | attracted some slight attention. ' He | was then living in the Hawalian | Islands with his widowed mother who had migrated to Honolulu with | her husband, an agent of a Christian misslon, when Sun Yat Sen was an ! infant. Dr. Sun who was born in Honolu- 11 in 1862 was twice named to the | highest constitutional office In China Is Used by the Movie Star |8un ! legislators and ~the first time in the fall of 1011 when he was proclaimed the first provisional president of the Chinese republic and again In May, 1821 when he was elected president of all China. ' Determined that the country should be united under one leader, Dr, Sun, after establishing what might be termed an experimental government in the south, resigned in favor of Yuan Shih-kal, This mark- ed the beginning of the end as far | cow | as Sun's Infant republic was cerned, for while Yuan 8hih-kal was strong enough to guide the ship of etate, he likewise had personal am- bitions centered In & new dynasty Having tasted constitutional free- dom, the masses were in no temper to countenance monarchistic aspira- tions, whereupon they soon over- turned the rule of Yuan and elected a successor, For the next seven vears, Including the period covered by the World Wi China was to all appearances a republic with a presi dent, a cabinet and a parliament in Peking. Dr. Sun was compelled to flee to Japan. In 1921 he was elected presi- dent by the Chinese parliament sit- ting In Canton. 'The next year Dr. sought asylum in Shanghal when threatened by the armies of Chen-Chiung-Min, Gathering reinforcements Dr. Sun recaptured Canton early in 1922, He created a tense situation by threat- ening to selze the customs foreign gunboats gathered in the harbor, but through the intervention of United States Minister Schurman, Dr. Sun withheld his threat. Dr. Sun’s health began to fall dur- ing 1024 and on several occasions his death was reported. In November Peking was captured by revolution- ary forces under General Fang when the defeated General Wu abandoned his plan to recapture the city with Tuan Chi-Jul as chief of executive power, Fighting had ceased and a general conference was called at Peking of the various poli- tical leaders. Dr. Sun invited to this conference fssued a pamphlet upon his arrival | at Peking. declaring that he did not want political power and calling upon the people “to save the coun L Two Cents Tax on Motor Fuel Is Not Opposed Hartford, March 12.—A bill to ralse additional revenue of $1,000,- 000 a year for state highways by an inere in the gasoliné tax from cne cent to two cents on each gal- lon sold motorists, was approved by representatives of nearly every industry in the state using motor vehicles, without a dis- senting vote, at a hearing yester- day before the legislative committee on finance, The highway grams of ald wege construction Commissioner endorsed and pro- MacDon- approval | was unanimous of a plan to allow his department funds from the tax, of the increased handling proposed ROSEMARY THEBY In Her Film (‘AS the Latest Now Appearing at MAN DESIRES” PALACE THEATRE IT IS ALL AS A GIFT— A Complete Assortment ! Axelrod’s A‘WOM,\N DESIR Always on Display at— Pharmacy 223 PARK ST. 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With the gam ¥, belchi than anything it vo will vanish ir od and | wond rmula—thie In with Me a ymblinati Pey and other good stomach invigorators | \thol a bottle of this grand | - urn the Purchase Price y New that Jersey in town last 3 N 1 n causes 3 stion or or dy have had medies ycu have medicine that yon T S Rath test nd Know ymach is in fine ) listre you that shape when you nervon adachos and dizziness won AN 0d's Pharmac NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, T MITCHELL RIGHT, LANPERT ASSERTS | ADDITIONAL ASSETS OF LED KORETZ LOCATED House Chairman Thinks Country Is Unprotected | Was Found ,But Cache of $25,000 Is Mentioned Chicago, March 12.—Government attorneys today announced that they Lad uncovered herctofore unrevealed issets of Leo Koretz, promotoer of the $5,000,000 Bayano River oll bubhle in Panama, woh died a few ago in the penitentiary at Washington, March 12.- Lampert of the mittee says in Chalrman house alrcraft com- | statement i that | weeka Brigadier General Mitchell, 1 l!mm SISt e announcement eame with the have [appearance of government attorneys been thoroughly vindicated in his|and attorneys representing the testimony regarding the deficlencies | celver for Koretz' tangled affairs be- in equipment and personnel of the|'°r® ® referee in bankruptcy where ik beiuiia; |a motion was made that the govern- The general's statement {n regard |MEAUS clalm of $753,067 against 1o n lack of an adequate defenso |/Oret# known assets of about §400,- agaltnE aithek from: the afr, M| oo D8 damumsed. Jumes T. Cotter, | Lampert sald, also appeared to have | '#*i8tant United States attornoy, sald aanbavratout |the money in question is stolen Mitehell's testimony, Lampert, de | MoNEY and the government could not |clared was given because he consid. | °Stablish a legitimato claim to it, but |eved it his duty and “with the ex. |21 | “However, we have recently un- pectation of discipline which seems | COFEINn T e Korets 10 have been meted out to him.” 1 . : g lan income at least part of which was The committee chalrman sald LR . : Iegitimately obtained. We are not at General Mitchell was the outstand- | (811 e L t alrera . hiS ,“]"?(}T, '?,’, nes “”(”,", I‘":"”f" there is in this newly located fund, . e e E v tiera I aniiicen) foundlb nowly MOnY, AN/ tellenn ng) tolitie comal s aait obiained @ EBut it Rt ouIdibe mittes whén compared with seefing o : ; [known fhat we have found it and restraint on the part of so large & g0 0ol G on the govern- number connected with the air serv. fce. ment’s legal claim against it.” o . | When Koretz was returned to Chi- iy L may have| . oo, practically penniless, from Ca- been spent during the Inat flve years | .5, 4t was reported that he had there has been no proof of waste or | i 0 % SO a0 60 000 of the extravagance,” continued the state-| |, tor of a million dollars with ment. “However, the fact seems to which he had fled. stand out that the conservatism In | the army general staff and general hoard has prevented ex- | penditures for the acquirement of modern alreraft eqnipment in auf. fielent numbers to establish Ameri- supremacy in the air. rifling with our national secur- ity must stop. Startling revelations | | were made to the committes show. |ing that even today the services are | buying afreraft which does not seem {fit to fly and orders are out that many planes shall not be flown, Testimony was glven which indi- cates that better planes are offered y the services than have been bought.| Houston, Texas, March 12.—Vol- The lives of our aviators must not be [uminous correspondence exchanged sacrificed on an altar of conceit, | by officials of the Ku Klux Klan was reared by engineers whose judg- ! introduced in evidence yesterday in ment can be swayed away from the |the cross atelon suit brought by dictates of fact and science.” George B. Kimbro, former grand goblin, against the order seeking 1$500,000 damages for alleged de- famation of his charac | Plans of the Klan to control the |government of the United States through a Washington bureau was army air chlef, appeared to re- ) | | | | 000,000 HLAN'S EFFORTS TOLD IN COURT Alleged Attempt to Control Govt, Is Asserted navy ca Mitchell Makes Statement Milwaukee, March 12.—PBrigadier General Mitchell, assistant army }rhir' commenting on the statement in Wi ington by Chairman Lam- pert of the house aircraft commit- tee that the general appeared to have been “thoroughly vindicated" in his testimony of “deficiencies” in the air service, declared that the testimony “is the truth or we would not have entered it." “T intend to continue |ence signed by an imperial officer |and sent out to all king kleagles. 1,\nmhrr letter attributed the re- Imoval of Alfred J. Talley as assist- |ant district attorney of New Yo to the klan after Talley made an at- {tack on the order. itting the | op, o ashington bureau, according facts hefore the peopl General 45 (1o lotter, was in charge of I Mitehell said. “We have not really |wGrand Goblin Terrell,” and all king begun yet. It is gratifving to know yjeagles were ordered to write Ter- that Chairman Lampert had found irel in regard to eligibility of their the testimony what we pective congressmen and senators it would b General Mitehell |as members of thé klan, Terrell's { speaks tonight befors the City club. duty was to “naturalize” these rep- Iresentatives and semators, according Fechet Confirmed to the letter. “When klansmen can Washington, March 12.—The sen- that Senator So-agl-so is a ate yesterday confirmed the nomina- [member of the organization, it will tion of Lieutenant Colonel James E. |increase the respect of the order,’ t to he assistant chief of the the document read. army air service with the rank of | The letter went on to that Lrigadier general to suceeed Briga- |Since the vepublicans had gotten in dier General William Mitchell, whose |[power at Washington that employes at the capitol were “clamoring to get in the order to hold their jobs,” and MISSING WIFE IS i =t ard their Knights of Columbu | e FOUND, BUT DEAD BOY OF [0 HAS S s Wouars gy e FATHER ARRESTED That of Man-Murder Possible Tells Police He's Kidnapper- | i, o sen 22— Dy Wil Do Rt Fee say term expires next month. Buffalo, autop: will be held today bodles of Norman Mack and Mrs. Rose C. Kahn who were found dead vesterday in a cottage on Fort Erie, Ontarlo. The police hold to the view that the tragedy was a murder and sul- ide, are circum s | that would indicate that the deaths were each accidental from gas | fumes or the result of a euicide pact. The bodies were so decomposed when found, death having occurred nearly two weeks ago, that super- | fietal indlcations wera not sufficient | to dr ine that the woman strangled as first it seemed. Mrs. Kahn wae the wife 8 Buffalo tobacco dealer and Mack a nursery sman working the On- | tario towns. The was re ported missing from home by her husband on February 2sth. He says he never rtained any suspicion | of her good conduct and when sk left hot did not take with 1 | her jewelry of considerahle |is said, nor her ¥ people report | Mrs. Kahn had heen there togethe at intervals for three v Whe disappeared, Ka pla 1 the hands of a privat He knew of no should leave homs cared ehe suffered from # foul play. Priv | detect 1 the woman to I° on New York, March 12.—A ten year old boy vesterday caused his father to be held four hours as a kidnap per. The lad walked into a polic: station with a highly-colored story. I am Panl Fendleton of Colt Ohio,” he gaid “Three we man anod woman thre eir b there ance automobile 1 and o en closely."” He told of his clever escape first > ce chance ts and an was after Ha of held up the a FPolice Kidnapper Irtained woman Mg the 1 Charl repor s disapp: whon son k early hours later Loy met face to facs it's n anl Pendleton ie his wifs e case a e agenc Xy fetecti | | veason why 0| 810,060 Is Award for Loss of Man's Arm ATy | he xaid age in whi upon y found the bodies. 1" FREDERICK WESSEL RETIRES Frederick Wessel of 39 Maple Engra P | Harte | was W t has i ¢ whi Standish | ment alone, carry Attorneys Decline To Say How Much | to disclose how much! | detailed in one picce of correspond- | or /4 HURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1 RISKSLIFEUNDER HNIEE OF SURGEON Washington Doctor Operated on for Angina, Pectoris An all day sewing meeting for the benefit of the New Britaln General | hospital was held yesterday by the | | Woman's elub of Maple Hill at the of Mrs. Richard Hulbert on Stuart street, Those assisting hostess were Mrs, Leonard IFox, M B. Proudman, Mrs. Douglag John- and Mrs, W. H. Prince. stor Raymond Goodale of Boston returned after spending seveml days with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Lien of Newington, | | Washington, March 12.—Dr. Char- [ 1es H. Franzoni, a prominent Wash- lington physiclan, submitted himself yesterday to one of the most hazar- dous of surgical operations—that for angina pectoris Those not their personal |do 50 hefore 7 glven to the having already pald tax are requested 1o Saturday, March 14, time the list will h grand juror for collec The operation was Garfleld lenry Hyland Kerr, staff gurgeon, in the presence of dis- | tingulshed parts of tha Washington | performed at Memorial | of which | Hospital by Dr { tion, varlous in clinical surgeons from Mrs Marion siting Frank B, 1 of Robt es In We country, who for the annual the American on Internal Medicine. Angina pectoris is a dangerous condition of the chest and heart caused by a faulty ginglion, or nerve centre, just below the nerve centre |on the side of the neck. | The problem confronting the sur- | geon is to get at this ganglion and divide one Foing to the heart there the aggr To the are )8 avenue are \ relatiy stfield, Mass of Congre The Maple Hill Bridge club wil meet next Tu y afternoon, N 17, with Mrs, B. Proudman I'rederick € | ¥ Mann of Robbins av- an operat lospital in Ha N enne Ison who underwent n at the Charter Oa of the nerves in the neck harter Oal by removing ing symptom of the dis- get at the ganglion, surgeon’s knife must along niee ford recently is gettir ¢ Miss El Proudman of erick street will atter Haven on ano rase how- g 2 ention to Saturday. wround a cluster of o . Tk to manoeuvre his instrument in such 1y including ar veins and important nerves. operation is a mparat one and the slightest slip of the hand at the side of Dr. Franzoni's b might sever one ral parts and perhaps cause death. Kery isted by Drs. P, H ud and Herbert H Not more than fifteen elapsed from the Franzoni of the nerve centr by The first meeting of the seasor Newington Garden club will next Thursday, Ma 1 a way as not to touch of these other organs, arter h 19, at May has his street street, at of se Dr. Cerna, was as c minutes t hetic, wa room un- Wallingford Is Dead Wallingford March sentative Goddard w Adled about last midnight was ser ing h fourth ierm in th house aving been first 1 the | 1se in 1909 then for the sessions 1911 and 1917 His committee | work this session was with the mittees on forfeited rights and capl- | niture and gro 1 been mueh in the ve a memorial get up in Walling- | rd for Major Rgoul Lufbery, d war aviator, whose boyhood s spent in this town Mr, Goddard's death Is the ng the membership of the pre He had been ill onl, time and earl ere heart at not yield to medical treatment, unexpectad 1 an < wheeled i I til he was taken out. While it is too carly to note the 1) > ope results, the opera- tion was characterized minently s u successful and Dr. Franzoni was re- ported to be doing well last night. Dr. Kerr is the has performed Washingion effort, The three of the surgeon who SOt operation in was his fifth ients recovered in While the opera on the fourth was sucer complications re t this in A effort 1o ration other death. British War Office Wants 160,600 Men 1 By ThstAm London, March rmy estimates for at 1 British th i a sey for s tion of 1, or maintenance s Strikers Are Paid Off At Willimantic Mills 12.—The tdo in 1 today. 1 1 it to open them on The city cen In a the Sir Laming memoralic estimates, the Worthir im accompanyir d the paid ot more st re- irmy closed today m the ily but entire Il s0 il SAY ‘“BAYER ASPIRIN’’ —onuine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians 24 years for Colds Pain Toothache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis St Rheumatism Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Tandy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets. Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. 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