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News of the World i Dy Associated Press | NEW BRITAIN HERALD k iproJpv i st soaqrt o8 W W BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, AUGUST 81, 192, -SIXTEEN PAGES, MAINTENANCE OF MINES ABANDONED BY WORKERS - COSTS MILLIONS MONTHLY - Stroke of 12 Tonicht PRESIDENT URGEDTO Marks Expiration of| MOVE IN COAL STRIK[’; 1 1 averyone has walf day off during | 1o this city, caused considerable ex ormation Concerning Sit. |°veryone has a halt day off g Z i Old Agl‘PEment i NO‘ \tement, but no damage EeesintenationRConcatmingRsitel B o e oy alao fesll tliatiNat- | iy Mado GallsiforiTmcetini Clty e ; The steamer had left Fort Wright | watlon in Far South—Real Estate urday being the best day of the | gop o pogeminad o Gen Chi | e at 12:30 o'cloek and was out but a veel for business in that the factory | ew Une as een John Hays Hammond [ Ume when denss volumes of| Market Here Still Srong, nd other employes do not work, the | supports Cadets. { Ty . noke filled the main deck cahi A . ; ores &hould remain apen for the | T P e M d Visits Swampscott—No | isange ways, followedl by criss| . Do Britain has fatled pvenience of the public on that| Washington, Aug. 31 1 aaqe. A\ g ‘1”‘ ) ‘I Crhgl over the Florida Jand partment advices today said that | i N [ “fire” Members of the crew an h ‘ i th Immediate Concern liatNalion \l] u’\ 1 A,L rus 1« to| ¥hile several her Clerks say they ara willing to | Whampoa cadets under raldical lva R = i -m'\ found the room black with | Citles Tenort heavy withdrawals | oy aturday afternoon and eve- | ership are in compl ntrol of Philadelphia, Aug. 31 (P—Mainte. | By Sking sioke and tongues of fiames| 1590 Savings dccounts ning but feel they should have at|Canton and that the chil adminis- | o L - s dur.| Svam (e | eR okl s § thve investments in the sonth and jaast one half day off in the middle | tration of that city is badly disor- nance of the anthraclte mines dur- | Swanp oatas 1 |Imsuing: Crom! the artly: open otentis ivestinratatin tho (monifh andjiezst tidasiof [niine midatel hation 1ng the coming suspenslon, when dent Coolidg e foday to | ! It o Bourke | realors iy o “ead” mar of the weck when {rade is ant to be | A e T ) they will be earning no com- [Press for con woval of i 2420 regiment, | 1OMe town realty fs 1 irect res[quier, It is the elerks’ idea not to | Jenkins, American o to |the fe commission's rec- L sult of that boom, local have the sfores rcopen Wednesday | 1l at Canton, reported that pensation resenue, will amount e o e s o | smot fralsytign BRon o (LSS LR A B Ll ' e Cantan OB L e e | Tond) forifen chalthimnyot tis e o Shdieifgniat) . ",'h‘ L f,“‘ e b T — 5 and 26, but conditions aes Al inthnas fod|misiion O dored 10, tetien to| Trust companics und commarelal N feltly it on ke STth thitacita shiuteaiic Gl ie s thellWLire icammissionEwieriNnow nnit 0 s guen aNCIeRodRed oA UL ELO BT el e e v cted, do not l neral Hsu Chuug Chi, deseribed day. The tull foveriead’ On U8 io¢ ovisience recommended federul | NEIE 1unch and the pandemonium | Banks as Mmishi be espreted, do no leading Cantonese milltary | yan, e ncludlieg e “‘“:}F',:!H,m(m orsineiead iiniyatyi dvil NI oRihadRensh el tortatsh o U E ot o e O R figure connected with the radicals at vestment and all fixed charg would give the government power il T T . | Canton, was said te be supporting| the hasls of §1 per| | | banks in this city hay e Somiplicn en e / |10 distribute fuel during emergen- | | departments, as well as one hank the cadet movement but his all ton of production all ¢ With an | partments, as v estimated annual production of Mr. Hamimond was 1 (. e NS NITETTD Pandemonfum Reigns When Grease rer Giu HEARING ON THURSDAY 'REPORT MERCHANTS PAVOR - WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY " BY FLORIDA BOOM \No Umisual Withdrawals Re- Clerks Say Several Employers Agrec HANDS OF RADIGALS Civil Administration of Gty Spreads Clonds of Smoke Mid-Week Closing Would Be ‘Throngh Ship, More Loglcal P—Fire spore ave anem—red orted by Savings Iostitutions | foen o e merchants vave Badly Disorganized | s on a stove in the crew gal- Itavor closing thelr stores Wednes. of the United States army mine day afternoons throughout the vear : | 242 1 day afiernoon, when the |ocember 23, a committes of clerks P miment, Connecticut National . announced today. | 5 wrd, en ronte from Fort Wright| FeW Inquiries Made by Depositors | "y " joiks feel that practically | Reported That Arrangement Recent- xelus ich i wit {ward their room S MYSTERY INDEATH OF Week Ending Aug. 29th . .. Average Daily Circulation For 12,052 D —— PRICE THREE CENTS CANTONFALLSINTQ Hmer osionr | | ACTRESS A FAILURE \ Man Pulls Trigger Six Times Firing One Shot Which Hit | Floor W York, Aug. 31 (P--Guests of the Hotel Ame Iv today w rica were excited ear- en @ man attempted to Miss Babe Price, 22 years old, ) is on the stage. Although the man pulled the trig- of his pistol six times, but one was fired, the pistol famming. Ihe bullet chipped a plece out of the tiled the ninth floor hall- shot floor of Miss Price fainted and was ca ied into her room by hotel guests the man raced down nine of stairs fo the street, ran h the lobby pistel Jn hand and vanished in a taxicab, Miss Price & id she met the man in Rochester several months ago. and he followed her to this city, but siie discouraged his attentfons. | and Miss Babe Bradley | vere walking floor hallway to- len the man con- tronted them. He had been hiding behind a partition. The girls screamed and sefzed the He freed himself and began his pistol. Miss Prie lso on th throngh the ninth to use ! e i pprehen 11t s in this department of finar 5 T | There is no indications of .m» 000,000 gross tons of commerelal $0 sty over the present ion with that heavy investnents would be More Than Seventy-Five | ter fighting, ” the advices siid, “un-| | thracite, the theoretica bout | Suspension in rations in the an- | m Ll felt, yet those in ¢ ¥ uone . 3 less Cantonese troops in the outlying MAN F[]UN'] l dally production would bo aboit |y pcito nelds scheduled to begin (o- | [}N rUSTfl“Y []F [;th] | i e Injured—New Haven districts atiack, The government at| 191,09 tons, This would hei““” o Al Le did otk | v e e 5 | Canton now consists of a provisional | i i i assiayventiie R ER SRR | [ i Police Busy | coumission of three, including Gen- “averhead” eharge um‘\le _”‘t“::r]rwllul a special session of congress P 1 e T B (it cral Hsu Chung Chi, Wang Shaol Police Incline to Belief Au- than the 270 day vear the MIneS &S ¢4 enact the commission's recom- | g heas Corpus roceed- | . R V(A : R ing and General Chang, command- | % = | tually operate. FstendIng these 8- |y endations. Habeas Cory 4 SR s PR ek N B e | er of the Whampoa cadets. | tomobile Killed Ernest | uees, tho burcau acoordingly 1600 wWhlle fiie president discuseed the | jngs jn Mather Case in | hi August, This Is attributed to|dead and mere thun 75 injured is| In contrast to the Canton situa-| Palaferri the daily overhead to be in exeess of layihpacite problem today with sev- | IS fish, e chase of auto- |1he week-end toll of accldents | tion, Leroy Wemmer, American co- | alale $171,000 or $.758,000 & month. - feral visitors there was no indication | Plainville olies and. building operations, |throughout the country. The ma-|sul at Amoy, reported under date of | camnel D, Warriner. ehatrman of |that he would yield in his determin- | e arenest demands. for leans | {ority of the deaths wers dus to| August 80 that the situation there| e $he anthracite operators’ conference, ation 1o keep the government out of | {Relisctilielt . fo Presilent |attomobiles while railroad wreck | was quict and the boycott was weak-| No deflulte e W, W, lie, chairman of the |the negotiations hetween operators | TR x | nowadays, ac J LR e s e sencs of ¥ the police that wou d and W. W. Tuglis, chal el i { homus J. Y of the Loy { cal huilding brought injuries to 28. ({EIDE clear up the mystery surrounding prrators’ sealo committee, 1e jand miners, ’ [court of common pleas, Hartford, to- | o sy o o fwo Colorado and Southern pus- United States gunboat Hart there|(lear up the mystery surrourding lav for ihe coal reglon. | Ar. Coolldge also discussed the |qny aut Sepleimber 3 as the date for e on trains collided near Mayne, °1d not longer ne ary ferrl, 50; of 80 Booth street, received 93Y [vlces from the Panther Creek I m‘..zwnc situation Wit aames L fion i o ol oF malions 66 i et LA sk Colo. No one was killed and of the | e :',l,,',‘,.' 1',,”0,,‘: e R B et 7 indleated that 1o [Richards and Henry Lyons of |, A lo s Sl e R EI A reported jured Iy two | By The Assnciated Press. n 19,8 i | Yalley in district y'm“"“’»m"l: ‘tliera afte | Boslony who ars) nterd i G| SheuBECI dvics hepi e ,,’::,m,,:m.u“ e Reds Digging In utes afier being admitted o the "‘”"J;\,‘""f:i,, omes off at 4:30 [bituminous Industry. It was L e s el | Savings la Hoelnd e Nl In Berwyn, Tl jumped the| San Drancisco. Aug. 31—Cable- |New Britain Gene m:n‘l‘ carly S thE Qv L e {1 oS nsus o fapm oo Eie s R T T s na IR ol St eatin et [ R e e o at- this afternoon. ”7;")»”"‘:'“?“' e {nm no alarm should be felt o o ey padred. aged 12, Rus | g o intimatlon (hat money with- »_:':_M:va"’m.::_"‘x‘y";‘ il Holse [EIA S ahs ATl e el O'Mara s Investigating tho g mon, and o new coal [coal supply. Al warned i i 5 ok A i Sl O ok T R R R e e et e e e (St @ dad questioned resldents | and clean-np M B8 the mines | panicky action by consumers e “".‘““’ ife, culating in the s Sixty three automobile deaths declared under Russian bolshevik [in the vieinity of West Main anc ROl F;V: "were short-handed tive to laying in coal whicl pemnl it ’IL‘ o] Othe N ) were reported by cight middle west- infiuence) are digging trenches | Dradley stree bt om;\g:t;‘ reported they |Pointed out was wnnec A e SR SRR e ey s 0o St e [around the city in preparution for | formation ke ws able (o sccure this morning, L ons were |Would boost prices armally [La m' l’mnt‘ e hy Justice of the itements fo indicate ! conflict with the opposing faction, {from them was that l‘umfvnl"hm Tn Wikes T e mules to| ‘The president hus previously rec it e B il Gl el i i e intn Now Tlaven, Ang. 31, UP—More | Hu Hon Min, the ecivil governor becn about that vieinily for about anderiveyoslilE esmendeasionohp i e o nlionfonil e A DAL LGl et eink ieg T R 0 e s only laughed |0 onile mishaps here received lof Kwantung province, in which |45 mibntes before the police were | e e TRt 12 phsicasliqonimialon amecoiutendil g Bl DT ML 20 TIAGE vien s there was truth n 8000 0% iention over the week-end | Canton fa situated, is reported to be [notified and found him, e ‘.1r‘; B tons, The commission would have o :,‘”’w‘,.j\“((v sl |‘] 'll'y‘\]"‘\kv I\v’l | repo et alld :“v inany previous tike period this |in Whampoa, on the feland of that | Resideuts of (h\:\n M“v‘”“\y\)q::]:j\m‘lt | The stroke of 12 tomight FLCb {the govermment regulate the coal in comptalthe il Aobia Lol S ot effe e ison, clghteen persons reestsing | name which lies In the river between | the opinion that the man agdruni ) expiration of tj“(‘mj,‘ RO e e oy % i RS “‘” PRI M‘”: '\‘ - ""'J"_ F torney | dravals 1y Lloridn T e e | notices to appear in ocurt. Bight - [ Cunton and the sea. 1lu Hon Min's as he appeart d".wwlmuu‘x\\‘mu -:.mr‘ conlzastioft Tosil SEPRE 8 el oten s ea e b e L S L | Rl lopngn & ¢ et dividuals were hurt the most seri- | one 1y Canton was reported earfier |to get about, Th AL clll) who have boen imable to agtes Kol lcase of extreno ¢ ergecy it W the hearing, unuoun ow Lritaln propertios s v (e |ously being Mre. Elizabeth PReIDS |in the week to bs under military (he was there some tie, a ca s the mine owners up >\"P A = ed t X (Il e Tt s ‘j‘“‘:‘) | v;””;“ “‘il“ al - active for s time of thefra Toe Hamden, who recelved a frac- | guard to protect him. sent In to the station telling ‘th:"_ }"f'. and who \'Vf-]ll‘;' i" el d nect f:vv, rol ':\‘* J “I‘r”"{ ‘v"‘; L "‘ \;"-‘v"“ l"' AL e Deeds Recorded, | 1hred skull and other broken bones | ™y Kwantung soldiers, the “anti- | lice that & man was out there, ;x’x ?-]:i rene ”‘“‘m‘{.urm Lo ‘{iy‘vn{;.‘(iv"y”iy,}"n" Y Milied .:h‘u'w“‘uw‘j S { ‘v‘x:|:1l(:‘\m<mn( .]4 Digtls .t‘:nn | when hit by the car of Java Mussu, | a5 ot med by the | injured or ,“.m\kli‘ “(“1?::‘Mp:‘x-\‘r}‘-dryl‘ A wanna, Schuylkill and )eqor 30 regulation of both the an- The 1 kDo sooruod. of late. This is/a con- Catosha D antie i L calisinig alcontinia f ; 5 S e et T G i L L P e 3-%;‘”\ e w\:’;‘”\!t::yrr'l:umy‘\ e S}:;‘fr“ R0 T e B it ey Sl ) d;‘“\’n‘c“f’\ ave the nanies of sev- | in addition M,‘f“," ““[,H [‘u(“;r :»‘«y-(—‘w‘”', :”.‘ ,l\'.‘”y'"n‘,‘:,,I'|HH,‘§,";;‘ 5 e e e B TR g jthep Rt itiego i ing o : ”: In the state the week-end causu ‘mm}(\(:;n:v:l:fllnm to Investigate oral parties they desire to question | mi about b0v, Wb e |0 Taton et Nt ien e e o o WA Lattics wore many with several deaths | pollowing the funcral of Liu regarding the affair, but as yet have | BT ot N0 oC coDnEst M s taloy Sgral s \;‘..]w;:y ¢ :‘\Mly‘”‘y \h‘;(: “l‘;‘hy I rly-x}:y\ r":m" CEa i A colision at Beucon |“,n'1:‘\‘w;;|v:flvu | hung Hot. assassinated finanee min- {boen unable to locate fl]\u\\. "le e ‘-JH'L" vill remain in the fiage during their visit to Plamouti [ yroiine post """Y‘H]‘ T G ) R niiss b fr g et e e w]'w 't Snturday |ister_of the gayorniment jpolice are satished ihat (1”\3““::),;:‘-‘\‘ m'wlyr\nylflwy. S ireiant) n REYABE e Gl o a i enll Heiis L ‘\\ e ;mu; mm”;‘y”tl\w“linr car | Which was participated in by a huge 1un over l‘»,\ an .’?‘:(uyxlxx;lvlnghin e h,"m\ and 1o attend to theit ESN-lon the executive foday. W cas and bring the girl with him. | positively. SIoNEha <lw1.\ clalmed a man's |Procession of strikers, laborers and jcrushud all the ribs :"m(mm “in- | e e T did not diseuss the coal sit Mrs. Mather has a hoy and girl| Onelocal financior expressed a he- |28 T 2 : Whampoa cadets, w0 commisslons |of his body, causing - intern: \ T s (L0 ek rozilh | was the opinion of Mr. T e s Flot el vt W-r affic was reported as very heavy | e appointed, one to investigate ':”{‘,,’“}‘,‘3“\‘,‘." b :\m_k‘"k e AV nAdE S S [ suspension of activities in (. 5 o o T o s e . e Mghways esprelally those [his Killing and the other to deter-| Scrst. 0" S e ol “"V'I;‘[. 10,000 railroad | thracite flelds would do liftle harm. | A0 5 0 1 TR | S 10 city: 1 ";l ;“”‘ ‘i "l‘,l“,"‘:, T / {mine penalties to be inflicted |wrrn‘:""*:’"‘: l':l"l“’[“;“ ”"mn‘ ‘I\,“ u’filkmg[ A 7 the local e poin out that there wa il S R Ia il | \ s Blihoae L ug ¥ lthe guilty. Jns 4 Lie gk s IR 7 Hrlml Hy\vn!l‘yhvxlu! coal on hand now. forfthaiplinnose sotink Aitdzed S ; e | T:,\h reportad 1.4 Took-Lum, [along West Main street and “"’:‘ il i) s | Lvay from her, rmer mayor of Canton, who {s|Struck and run over by an autolst ments and in ca p ! t| 5 how in control of Honam island, has o thrown ou T " ) . v now in con n n m-’ nthra y ! ! Lin New Britain v esta It 1 B R I: Chung Kai-Shek, commander of the 100 Per Cent Effective, i ) i) lare New Britain i < in Flor I ) UL Russian-trained Wharpoa cadets The suspension will be practicall¥ Gramford Man Was Fditor of Several | Italan Submersible Not Seen &inee from amon |that no fighting will he permitted 300 per eent effective, operators and | = e % i ; he = in Tonam or Cantor s L “ublientions ang riter of Prom ast Tupesday—Commander Vet I ¥ v indication is given o minere agre o region I i ' . ry ] minrel ageed Tha Reelon W i ic-|Beats: Jones' by Twoll ., ey et ol B mined o thoro B iiion | ncnee: eran of Great War 18 of R e i e i RN SR e 20 continue in thelr refusal to carry has permitted its members to aseo | Stamford, An B Frede Reme, Ang 31 (L The Ttalian | RS Strokes in First 1§ T ough an agreement riate with despite the lack of UNON Grorory Math 1, jonrnal 1 { suhmarine e e o y ( ifvi ound 1as been reached by which al e e a e NEGRORPOLITICTANAIS Qualifying Round 1 ten renn o e aih Union offic contemplate MO fpeonaged had Leen manosuvres off Sieily and has not | o oo .F N —— e ted for a ten day period fo can he learned, 1o IMpOrting of NON- Ly giféercnt tines, ine The Sehastiano Venfern was or. e ind MacKenzie, youthful star from |from thetr warehouses Alon heln {bany Evening Jonrn e varien = ) TR e o Canton city government fs The first st hamton Republi v between Cape Pas- V. IL (Pink) Whaley Had Returned s into fhe * national amateur OPCrating under a committee of 16 ad Cape Murro DI Pore S : oday brought |officlals, of which n United tates by 3 b to Home Town After Warning— | '0KS fwo vears ago, today brought e e e the manoeuires, and wi J torth another when he negotiated | horn any et aft Tuzdayvesien 100 Shot Fired From long and difficult Oakmont |the committee are ‘1 e this assignment ourse in 71, one under par, to take Eoel i, L e is commanded by Frimate | & Maft s ¢ lead o the present champion on to Lk ak: faln Paolo Vendone, who saw ! g Bohby who scored anestions that may arise. men and stored away club, and (Bt R HheRstsatiintont Bobby Jones, the young Atlanta e g et anag Wi re i ot RO var and is considered one of the . (pPink) T ) ling his crown as king of aman- (100 was quiet hut tha re wors ne as a new o . 101 g 7 5 L indications that fareigners there had tasieory t on Mne craft in ' yopullican wa ers, over the difficult Oak- tcation: 5 oy c 1 fo be i1 mood c i wa ! e qualifying round fn |WOuld ¢ P aE S the manoeuyre TS 1) ities ‘ r par. His next opponent ARTEOMENG AR M e S ——— | that WI i INE ey IFownes, Jr., of the homs LD { . - Y by twe or 1B iR a6 am would continue Eg ‘r a ! rur Right behind tha veteran Fownes| k = T N 0 NA Y FLANES RE D i deaf Kee arter ot Aramore. (Col. Mitchell Narrowly il " ( A, the western amateur title | FOR NONSTOP TRIP TO HAWAIX e ACKENTIE MARES 71 older, with a 77 | Escapes Death in Crash The young Ok ATt 31 P man, paired with oJnes, plaved a | _ “2% SUELS TG of the | 1 ¢ ca tent game. His ability to hold- g : | munity sev but 1 ught much applause from s Lo Toda of th er 5 . for fligh! teday SRR G ( ca Air s : vt One of Big Machines| 7 v e on peetmiee pnilerr LGRRNAS o B0 1 San it Moxall G A .‘t.v‘llkvv‘ ; 11' 5 =nEIne | o cq & Y. A5 coedingly hard. Of the frst 30| 070 S overs 1as| Unable to Get Away|iwuie vitn e broken il teeq Bt turn o cards, only five | Voo L ME | ington city ten ago and what | g Tolie 6ld-timer from Chicago, had an 4. ~Will Follow InDay it i en” iy it | Scolded, 11 Year O1d S Leom Chiohso el e | fight before the feurney to Hawait Girl Shoots Herself (5 55 cinler At v B1 Borge Or SO. was interrupted with a fo | Boston, Aug. 31 UP—Fifteen-vear. the scores ran up Into the nineties, | / Ing at Neah Bay. and an overnight o3 Rose Annese shot herself below | Jones drew the gallery and his | e stay at Ccos Bay, on the Oregon|ine heart with her fa revolver | fallawers were well repaid for the arg ary at Ccoast in her home in Charlestown last |trudge in the sultry weather., His 3 San Francleco. Aug. 81 () — Two| Esamination showed fhe neces- nizne and was rushed 10 & hospital | e porerion drites nie iete from A S o of U'nlce Sam's giant navy seaplanes | ity of ‘an ‘v 1r y“m: ent of theleic an em operatior Four |the falrways and his putting were i 1 ready this morning to take|engine in the PB plane and sin~e|qears ago | ve brother | m lou: While Carter was fit S P | Wi i ) | ) a her | marvelous. arter iud- | 3 % austris S on {ho proposed 2100 mile non | 1s arrival tere workmen have been | F1L0 e e iranatimstnalssain (Bobhve | Aftaiisaid itorBe More onin S Hawa L TRa thcd 11t ling every effort ta complete | yoienhorty 1 Ve The litt] accuracy kept him on the fairwavs Qerious o3 ot v PR-1, blggest and heaviest of fhe N In time to permit all | pog aprarently been perfactly Aoy e o oyl e Serious i Than2 Originall: . 10| three aircraft by 10 pom to depart toget and a scolding & over par. He sank a long puft for a ‘ted—House Com- tes, | SHI in its hangar as Crissy fisld wit by her the only possible [hirdie fonr on the ninth, recovering R(’pOl ted Lt & St of waert Nend Il A Her broth- lone of the two strokes he lost on | pletely Ransacked. y effort tn pr ras 1= s a dispn the third and eighth holes. Cart | > ary flight over the route | money he received = Epm e - rEl ey lay ! e DRy (o S 50 spapers (Continued on Page 13) | o : A : two seap ‘\w 1 speed in t . |e—— - - =— # 4 to be made sh l : THE WEATHI R HIGH TIDE y il el Sl : hout the 1h ° i ) of overnor John H t » arblir late last night b HAartford, Aug. 31 recast Sept. 1 (Standard Time) Tru m‘{-‘ over 2 week ago, --v _wa E. Mos and o 0 for New Rritain and ticinity: At New London, 7:30 a. m arne Re o PucoR intil the owners ag harge arrange 1 it was ¢ jed to Yartly cloudy today fair | 0% p.m At New Haven, Ing been T "r'Y'y"l: n vv; demands on their merits regardless| fight, when it was the course which would ena- cooler tomorrow 9:21 8. m.; 9:44 p. m. | [vestigat to v;'fl‘mv; wit R termined that the er them to start their westward| | | lthe :‘-Wn;,,(m r\ar :J:H (Continued on Page Thirteen) PB-1 could not be replaced in time | journey over the regular ship lane. # - * = # and New Britain detectives Expect to Make Arrests for Governor’s Home who fatled to stop, and the other is| |that he was riding In 2 machine which was stolen from the garage | of Joseph Rutkowskl at 58 Orange |street when it became involved in farther out over the)| If the man was with | the driver of the stolen machine, he | was abandoned by his companion and allowed to aftempt making his | way back to tha city alone. an accident Plainville line, The body was found by Rergt. | O'Mara and Acting Sergeant John | O'Brien, who were sent to the scene by Sergeant Patrick A. McAvay who | received the call at police headquar- ers shortly after 1 o'clock. The | learned then that the man | had boarded at the home of Enrico | Bernardi and had left there about | 6:30 o'clock last night. | He was employed at the North & | polica Tndd factory, and as far as is| known, has no relatives in this vi- | leinity. The body is at the under- | taking parlors of Larala & Sagarina | awalting pians for burfal. Boy Fnfisfi or; R?flt];, Artery and Nerves Cut | Falling on a broken hottle near| his home last night, Nicholas Var- richione, 12, of 199 Oak atrect, sev- [ ered an artery and nerves in his| wrist and was taken to the New Rrit where his rgeant Pat- 1 went to the Varrl. e homa in answer to found the boy in Phone v weakened condition from loss of vl He ordered him removed to| the hospital, where Dr. A, J | 1 him | ! | the governor and his family are still away and a checkup has not been made of articles in the it is 00d that the burglary was a much more serlous | air than at first Indicated ocal authorities. The house erstood to have been thorov cked from top to bottom and | the police belleve that some jewelry, e or two revolvers and some er smaller articles were taken by rglars | Since the break occurred, the lo- |cal constables have been assisted by the state police in the investigation, but during the last few days. De. rgeants Wililam P, McC | ra tective € |at his summer home In By ot | CNOURN to reveal himself just res | ing milk from memb | sociation will | mey BABE RUTH STARTS TRIP T0 APPEA Home Run Hitter O for New York fo See Ruppert MISSES MEETING LANDIS Hopes That He Can Make Satisfac- tory Explanation, Escaping 88,900 Fine—Liiscs at 10 a. m. o Moct Reporters Chicago, Aug. §1 (f_"Bape” figuratively spanked hy Manager Miller Huggins of the New York Yankees, unablo to see Baseball Commissioner K. M. Landis today, returned to New York to pressnt his case agalnst Hugging fo Colenel Jacob Ruppert, owner of the Yan- kees, and Ed Barrow, business man. ager. Ruth hoped to make his situation clear to Colonel Ruppert. He has lso planned to appeal to Commis. sioner Landls and would have taken up his $5,000 fine and tndefinite sus. pension with the commissioner un. officfally, but the commissioner wag urt Lake, Mich. “I'm sorry,” Ruth sald, when told that the commissioner would remain I Michlgan two or thres days, “p would have liked to have ftalked things over.” The big bambino said shortly ba. fore climbing aboard the Twentleth Century Limited that he wonld tele. Etaph former Judge TLandis communicate with him later, “Under the rules, T guess 1 ean't do anything for 10 days anywa sald Ruth, X Rules on Appeal The national baseball agreement provides that a player may appeal, whenever he feels injustice haa beerf done him, to the commissioner, hut may do 8o only after the expirntion 10 days after suspension, “The bad bey of the Yapkess who was charged hy Huggins and Who admitted he had violated the 1 o'clock rule, and who last nizht criticised Huggins' discipine n nys case us well as his managerial mofh. 048, had little to add today, ang ssemed less jovial, Babe was late in gettin Outside his door )vn.«flmfi\ o and photographers ha.l establish oy themselves ready to record his wopia and facial expressions, After Jeqyn- ing that he had left word not 1o pe disturbed until 10 g, m., the repde- ers eamned n the hall until 1 Nour. Then they knocked firmiy Meets Reporters “Babe" opened the door a frifle and wrife y for his tub, and to disclose a small army of writers and cameramen, ‘0 holy smokes” ha cinculated, “Wait a minute,” The “Babe” then engaged anothar larger room where, enveloped in a, bathrobe, he met the reporters, Ruth had not yet heard that Com.. missioner Landis had been in Mjchi- gan for several davs, end told his andience that it he did not get in touch with the commisstoner he would leave shortly for New York, Wife Denies Trouble New York, Aug. 31 (P—Rumere of a reported breach hetween Bahe {ltuth and his wife were emphaticals ly denied by Mrs. Ruth today when told of published reports concerning his friendship with a New York widow. { “I know absolnfely nothing about that matter,” said Mrs, Ruth, “and L dont’ care 1o talk on that subject for publication now. However, 1 in. tend to discuss these matters with my husband when he returns, “There {s no friction hetween my husband and myself,” she safd. "Re- perts of it are nonsense We are Just the same old pals we were when We were married.” She also denfed reports that she Is preparing to aue her hushand for $100,000 and separate maintenance, “There {8 nothing to that report, MILK PRICE UP ONE, GENT Retaflers Act Following Tnerease hy Conn, Proaducers’ Asso. ~— New Scale Becomes Effective Tomorrow An increase of ona cent per quart in the retall price of milk will go into effect tomorrow. according to an announcement made today by milk dea This increase, it was stated, is usual for this time of the year and has been made for severa} years past The Connectirut Milk Producers’ association has placed this one cent aise on the price of milk wholesals and therefore all dealers purchase s of this as. ba affected. The Milk Producers’ assoclation gives as ita reason for the increase, a shortaga of milk throughout the country, a high price for cows and a ehortage of labor. Mass Meeting Demands Austro-German Unison Vienna, Aug. 31 (#—~Three thou- s=and persons yesterday attended a g in the city hall to express a desire in favor of Avustria being attached to Germany. President Loebe of the reichstag; |who recently came from Germany with a committee of Germans de- sirous of the union of the twe countries, sald that Germany diq net attach the militarist and imperialist significance to the project as was being given it in France. Herr T.oebe added that he would go .4a and George C. Elllnger of the New | Paris shortly p?\lttil’lrfik*" police have been active lnl running down the burglars, to aftirm Franco-German entente was the necessary basis for & general Peases that a o tad ey 4

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