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SEVERAL HUNDRED GHINESE HERDED FOR DEPORTATION (Continued from’ First Page) tmarch-d into “enemy Desplte their protests, they Jherded into the patrol wagons, where they sat sida by side with On Leongs during the trip tederal building. were to the Twelve Chincae ‘United District Attorney Buckner sald the round-ups wonld continue until every who has no business in or country is deported, Chicken is Killed Symbolical of a lasting peace, a chicken was killed with a hatchet in Chinatown. The truce was signed at midnigt hy national leaders of the tongs, meting in the offices of Ziang Ling Chang, Chinese consnl- general, with police officlals of the Chinese Renevolent association, a merchants' organization The peace conference was dead- Incked for several hours, Acting Captaln John Archipoll of the gangster equad, the arbiter, eraid that the tong.. leaders’ differences were t00 trivial, to warrant indis- criminate slaughter, Tt developed {hat the ehief hone of contention was the Interchange ©of members between the tongs. The ‘pact provides that a member of either tong may withdraw and be- come a member of the other pro- viding that the secretarles of the tongs are notified and that the ap- plication for membership is lished in a Chinese paper Peace Telegram Sent The telegram gent out over the signatures of tong leaders eatd “Peace has heen slgned. All re- Notify all mem- Letters of confirmation wiil were armed, States Chinese this city pub- lations are friendly bers follow Mr. Buckner revealed that lead ers of both tongs had offered to sign 2 peace if he would stop the raids. He said he spurned the offer. The raids continuing after an- nouncement of the armistice threw Chinese leaders into panic. Graft honeveombs Chinatowns in all large vitles, Mr. Buc sald cated lendera oh country-men er Sophisti their allen and extort money 1in return for against he- ing deported. This systematie graft eficlals helleve, has been responsi- Tle fo some extent for the numer- ons fhough tong leaders are not always responsible. rey “protection’ murders, Chinaman is Shot Chieagn, Sept, 15 (P—Two wonld b= assassins shot Mark Jim Tond & Chinese laundryman fwice today and. escaped, leaving their vietim disclaiming membership in either of 1ha warring tongs, On Leong and Hip- 8hg, which signed a sgrecment last night in New £aid he helieved his assailants friends of 4 Chinese with whom he had equarreled. peace C|ty Items Private Walter I, Smith W.. will meet tonight. Work for the year was outlined hy Superintendent S, H. Holmes at a general meeting of the local school teachers vest afternoon in the auditorium of the Walnut Hill school. [ Just received shipment of smart esses, Mary Elizabeth, 87 W, vt Unity LT Fellows' 1 Albert 1. Middleton of 45 Rarnett gtroet hasleft for Suffield school Bosch S6 Hartford Mss Josephine Cannar- post, V. F dr Nehekah sewing civel me 1y afternoon at 0dd territory.” | York. | | a Beethoven sonata; | Haviland, will been | Unnsual Tnsurance Tondon, Fneg “weather policy’ récord W telen ont ahout 15 months ago in connectfon with a unive ex- peditlon. The risk was fo last ex- ¢ two minutes and 59 sec during that ti owing to orable atmospheric proved fmpossible to take a graph of {lic_cclipse of t 000, the cost of the ey tn he paid 450, ity's The premium was NOTICE is hereby given that The Kulper | Printing Co.. Inc., is being dix- solved. corporation must John M. Kulver, not later than Feh, be sent fo 25 Main St 1, 1926. Straight From the Heart If you could peer deep down nto the secret recesses of every human heart, imazine what ctrange and thrilling stories you would find hidden ther In TRUE STORY M ne - these secrets, these romances, tra gedies, comedies of life are laid bare~their fascinating stories are revealed to v Its writers are not profassional wtiters—but ordinary, every da people —men and women who have lived—who have triumphed or have failed in their battles with life'sproblems—who hayelearned the great, burning trut of life through personal experience and who have an interesting, heart-gripping story to tell The October issue of TRUE STORY is now on the news stands. The costisonlyaquarter Get yout copy today True Story Atall newsstands 25¢ All claims against said | | Musical Club to Have Examination October 13 In addition to fts usual examina- tlon in the spring, the New Britain Musleal club will hold a speclal ex- amination for new active members this fall, on Tuesday evening, Oc- tober 13, The examination will be held In the Camp school auditorium, with the comnittee of examination composing the audience, Musicians and singers who are in- terested In taking thls examination are asked to communicate as soon | as possible with the chairman of the membership committee, ces P, Parke phone 0 The requirements for the exami- nation are: Piano—A two or three-part inven- tion by Bach; a slow movement from of smaller compositiona of Chopin; a nodern rmantic piece f advanced grade, Singing—An aria from an opera or oratorio; a classic song In a foreign language; a song in English, Violin—A Kreutzer study. Cholce of the following: Viotti, coneerto, Op. 23; Nardini, coneerto in A minor; a selection of the same degree difficulty Other instruments studies and pleces Miss Fran- 47 Curtis street (tele- one or of Representative of advanced France Preparing for New Moroccan Offensive | Paris, 8ept. 15 (A—France is pre- paring for fresh operations on a large scale against the Riffian rebels in Moroceo, Premier Painleve told the newspaper men after foday's cabinet mecting. Il rat with the progress being made, and hopes all the objectives will be gain- ed during October, Forty young eoldiers whoss fary service terms are tinished while they are on duty in Moroceo will not he kept under the colors, but will be released when their terms expire, satd that the chamber of deputies would be convoked toward the possibly Oct. 27 The premisr also announced month, on H Norton of Main strect and Walter | of Maple street, Maple Hill, are among the 27d students who regis- tered Monday with the first division of the freshman class in the scho of engineering at Nertheastern uni versity, Boston MISSING MORE, THAN WEERK Stamford. Sept. 15 (P—Sam Flyn, a farmhand employed by has heen missing was learned today s old sinee T.abor day e was about 45 yea — EMMA N. MILLER Piano Instruction Courses SIGHT READING EAR TRAINING and THEORY Studio: 475 Arch Street Phone 2961 — Main | i | the | fled | mill- | he | d of next | Anstin | ZONING ORDINANGE (Continued From Iirst Page) Techuical Advisory a final checking, 1ce committee suited to local 10 way affected g clples, conditions, but i it is explained, Ehonld the common council adop! the act next week, restrictive ordinances will be re pealed, the mayor will announce {ment and the law will be at once, | It will be possible at |however, to change the zones or the [1aw through a procedure outlined I the act INJUNCTION HEARING Greek Church Case in Bridgepor Court Today Rridgeport, Sept. 15 UM—The nit hrought by trustees o Greek Orthodox church o {Evangelismos, Stamford, | 1ewis Chihles. ehurch president, [neard today by Judge John BRooth in saperior court. Close hundre the ope wers unable to speak or understanc Tinglish, some delay was experienced hecanse of the temporary ahsence o an inferpreter Pending the [ preter, Nicholas Harantos. af the church, testified as ads of carrying ont the businsss of the organization As prosident seeking in junetion the to A witnesses were on hand a A frust to met) officia Aifairs for The control of awn nersonal profit [nl¢ ined an injunction - restra [him from holding {ehureh last month, The hearing fo Jotion o have that in od. Trustees der has arbitrarily |ped mombers from the rolls of fehnren b wrongfully refusing fo ac t dnes from them day 18 on a ymetion dizso! i sy drow the Sale of ]70'1‘7:9(-1\'[7(‘4\'01‘\ Nets Annonne "o toda las as made condueted urday the Danghters of menia for the Maternity hospita fund committes of New York nette | 2453, Members of the organizatio |sold forget-me | that this flower is the for “Forget-Me-N lahled veterans of the ment, w day" b i here nots knowin, toke not offic day for World war | WANTS SIGN AT PARK Mayor A, M. Paon munieated to the pe | nis desire to have at the entranc Willow Rroo park o the fravelling public ma know the tract is a city park. Th commission agrees With the maye idea and action has been promised. markers place 3 fo According to th were only 11 Trish-born farmers \ | the | ast census the state of North Carolina. Price During Sale Only ......... 1 al A ing unbelievable stunts. READY FOR COUNCIL corporation for The action of the last night was ¥ & polishing off of spots not ral zoning prin- existing building his |selections for the board of adjust- effective any time, | Attracts Considerable Attention in R. ning of conrt and as many drafting of an inter- the | Chililes 18 =aid o he |c his trostees ining a meeting of the lare Armenians $153 Ar- | Dis has com- commission- | COMMUNICATED Removal of Tonsils in Children To the Editor of the Herald With interest I notice the senti- ment of Comm, LeWitt, of New Britain, regarding the removal of tonsils of the school children of our Nuturally he wonders why so number are advised to have this created part of the body severed, ‘ Medical Science states that the tonsil has w purpose in the body; thit of absorbing polsons and also a { | provider of bacteria destroying . | elements. It is most cerfainly tris that some tonsils become diseased to the point of removal but this condition 13 seldom present. In ‘the Medical Record of June &, , | appeared telilng of the ) | speech, voice, and throat which followed removal of tonsils It states plainly that their exclsion does not help rheumatic or etomach trouhles as so often stated If the tonsil has a purpose in the | body, If bodily defects follow their | t [removal, and it Medical Science ad- mits this, why do they operate, especially in the voung generation whose dependent upon every part of their bodies f F. C. TORKELSON, COMMUNIC School New Britain Journal and an artiele numerous defects 19 50 often | of our future s | God-created i), ) ATED 1| A STRANGER (OMMENDS OF i il POLICT ditor New Rritain Herald 1 [Dear 2Mr, Editor ] T wish to commend the € {partment of your liteness Day the tain city for their po and kindness to stranger before b yesterday, Wost coming from | to find Britain, 1 i | nm,.. whera fo find Kindly told me to go | ead for about a mile and aw by the twink! rom his croesing it | for to and u.\v.,,, treet in N first (raffic He vers traight a) nguire A cer- 1gain. 1 in his oyes that s {wonld he impossible the whal When v ity i me v aching the center of fhe (as T suppose), T saw an officar on the sidewalk; T motioned ta him that I v ed to speak to him He immediately came land gave fo onr ear minnte dircetions T conld bronght ns This offic hard for the tnurns e to ke Just then forward and the hat have followed wanid hiave to the desired knew that to ke corners 1 {would ne ) imind all v{would h t| I me and ap An a mounted offfeer came said he wonld show me way. 8o we followed him around d [fnrns and corners until nithe head of the street we @ find. A i oa st ¢ [being Kindly treated by p stranger leers if we [was new to m tiend them [ < 20,000 ON STRIKE A | British Tndia, Sept. 15 (P k| thousand operatives em v ployed in twelve eotton cloth mills lwent on strike today in protest wi reduetions, strikers Boml Twen gainst Crowds mills, and ling the 120 of arme quart stoned the police are patrol- n ‘ ALD (] IREAD THE ASSIFIED BEGINNING TOMORROW DEMONSTRATION OF THE “Eagle Aeroplane” 39¢ s a wonderful little ten-inch uminum plane, weighing only half ounce. but eapable of do- Tt has an educational value to alder hoys and has been adopted by a number of technical schools It teaches the fundamentals i'T WILL RE EXCLUSIVE AT THIS STORE. | N OR S C, in the science of aviation COME IN AND HE DEMONSTRATIONS ESDAY., THURSDAY, SATURDAY. WD FRIDAY = 1 SEE Cr~, THE #4217 RADIO SETS Radiola 11, Less Accessories....... Radiola Il A, Less Accessories .... 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