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o) ‘PIOGMITH ““PV u-nnnus " : News of the World \verage Daily Circulation For Week Endi By Associated Press \1:; \1h1v “.]L 13 410 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1926. —_.TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS AMUNDSEN NEARS N DETAILS OF POLISH REVOLT MEAGRE TERRIFIC FIGHT L__J BRITISH STRKE | £xpECT DIRIGIBLE NORGE FIR FRON BENG 70 4D SOMETIHE ToDAY PEAGEFULLY OVER st U. S. Navy | iear's Norge Br"“'.,:.“.“)lmff As She Labor Declares Employers Have| Approaches Alaskan City After Flying Over ; Ingtituted Lockout Against | North Pole Ppmrted Passing Point Bar- Union Ben row Early BU TFORE!GNERS AREREPORTED SAFE| . WAGED TODAY ON ' ———| 100K EXI]HANE[; Latest Dispatches Make “ l No Mention of Cas-| FRESIDENT AND i Bear Traders, Out to “Get” ualties But Tell of| ’ - : B | Nash Fail in Attempt to Break{ i ' | : | | @gfi B This Morning. Battles And Street| | Common Below 852 Excesses Between Op- position Parties. WILL RESIST FJLLY AN HUMILIATING PROPOSALS NEARLY 75,000 SHARES ARE THROWN ON MARKET| Another Statement Indi- | § cates That Pilsudski TIs | | Named to Impor(ant' Unlons Demand Unqualified Rein- Pricc Then Rallies to 551 on )‘.,i wdeasting is Heard | treat of Disappointed Short Sellers statement For Workers and Em- ployers Refuse to Take Them Back | | | { —All Other Business l'rm.u-uu\l’ Suspends During Onslaught— Except on Their Own Terms— Post, Possibly Premier, | Nash's Interests Able to Absorh LRI RN e Baldwin to Consult With Miners' Thus Solving Crisis. All That is Offered For Disposal, JORNISKING Executives Tonight. f Nome, where the T tern stand- zbergen Islands, t Barrow, Alaska. ll(l\ \\(ll(ll(fl(v\\\l\l GEN, lll\(h\kl ] i’ark Masher Feels Judge s Wrath ‘ Glrls Free to Stroll Unmolested nd a tube of here, he \mno at that | gl ouths o Try to s Two n 0 ome, after hav- MAY B[ ELII“!NAT[:[] Make “Pick-Ups” and »f] SRR f;{,‘,‘;’;i‘j,u .‘;“1”"::.'”,_:1,,» \]‘\”}}g:iizgg Fines Offender $10. Beported Over Pt. Barrow. SIDOTTISNEW PLANS oo e FOUND UNACCEPTABLE .5 < this morning, Ordinance Committee Con- siders Big Signs Menace “1t to Public WELD T0 READ MESSAGE 10 COUNCIL HEAT WEEK Outline Plans "'Permit for Building on Pilsudski In Control t ¢ § s 9 gLk z Marshal Pil Mayor Expected to Vashington Street Tor Next Two Years in Refu Today Signals Are Heard Brief Address Near 52 Raid Starts ent to Edw m‘drlius;;u; 'i‘ukcn to Hospital in New Haven S e t a Plan Big Welcome. ngh School Puplls Cost City R ety - Highest in State, §135.59 Each i s oy £ Rate in Grammar Grades NEW YORK TENEMENT IS - Is §73.15 Per Child— BOMBED, SIX ARE HURT .5 Hartford Pays Most in he Y N CA. oot and Two Policemen Work Desperately to i, beach their Herald Trip to Washington | /" Exciting Boys and R DAN" ARRESTED 13 (P—Ad- 1l radlo sta< wy station Last Classification and Release Victims From Mass | of Wreckage v re- | Second in Other. w York, May 13 ired Girls Two Men and Woman Take Stamford : T Cop’s Gun, Handcuff Him to Fence '« Are Believed to Be Bandit Gang That Has Raided 1i Willimantic and Norwalk Stores Willim May 13 ntic Son Prevents Suicide of ST ther in Waterhnry Five Daughters nl l’mm ‘.h, IO L Family Burned lu llmlh | ich DELAY ORG \\I/\IH'\ fon of th park board cted last night as Com d from po- er wich and Port- |driv » men were believ- [ma Organiz Seek’s World's Last Secret well §. Torter o officer’s fter [the policeman to a f ear [tinued in the car. rilled With Loot which passed Tuesds nwich is h THE WEATHER G Within five minutes Shiis chool Per, pup 1 a ' Y { ] Hartford, May (8—Forecast ind St 1 i ¥ € - for New B n and vicinity: For h ..\ schools, Dert 1 cruising b rit lay Will | Generally tonight; Pri- | | $151.22, and Norwalk s i and did § ort or in| | day incre cloudiness: 21 ki was found lying in| § 1 swallowed only a sma doviate from its course. £ searched by the ofticet, co ed [lost it somewhere between the two | back yard in a stupor and was |quantity o 1id when her s — little chang temperature | T ported jtowns. (Continued in Page 17) | % * (Continued on Page Nine) |arrested. | knocked the bottle to the foor, | (Continued on Page 17) clothing similar to that