New Britain Herald Newspaper, May 17, 1926, Page 1

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News of the World By Associated Press ‘ - v “\\\v""“‘ Ao, gk T paun. Q ¥ rvaz8¥l QyeIs Circulation For 13,332 Average Daily Week Ending May 15th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, MAY 17, ]'I’h —EIGHTEEN PAGES ’RICE THREE CENTS CASUALTIES IN PILSUDSKI COUP GREATER THAN FIRST REPORTED; 500 ARE KILLED Wounded Number 1000 ~—Women And Chil- dren Among Victims —No Americans Known To Have Lost| Lives. Pilsudski, in Expresses Statement, | Surprise at|; Quick Success of Revolt |: —Govt. to Powers to When One Is Elected. (Continu Fourteen) GEN. HALLER ANKIOUS 10 0PPOSE PILSUDSKI . l‘.lm Berlin Reports Tell of H Advance at Head of Own Troops | eut Light , should not e Wit v has d t s cab- | | | (German Refevendum to | Re Held on June 20th May () — The s decided that a nat Marx | al of ut indemnification of the former Ger- will be the question witl riy 15 KILLED IN WRECK | May 17 (P—Fifteen | killed and when xico City NS Were in- | d yester rain running and Ixmiquilpan s track and | ¢l intosa canyon nea miquilpan, ; It s reported that | | h on the train was partly de- Siolsled Surrender 3 | President | | Police Find Gun and Club Under CITY LOSES §700 BY BUILDING CODE DELAY, 'Permits for Bank Struc- ture and New Theater rford was in cot yor Weld to the city lost § | Ing inspector | with M cutive t um ding option of an or | fees, 15 emn | taking the form of xinium ordinan | night th commit proposition 1 and it is ex Ruth erford i MARRMGE O APRIL 17 IS ANNOUNCED TODAY McElhone-Doeppensmith Nuptials in Little Church Around the Cor- ner, New York City neements were of B MeElhone . Doepy April 17 H. took Around h Corner, In Ne McElhon in this eil & Pov some ghouse turing Co. to o Jourdan, then superinte ghting co o th 1ipany who main offices ir that time, Mr le many friends he promot- Waterl MeElhone ury has men and th ilhone is now a g ntion of itional 1t Association in At- e City and Mrs. McElhone will join him there, where they will spend he remainder of their honeymoo the summer, they at Short Beac R ill take up their residenc will 1 For heir hon hey in WIFE IN FEAR OF DEATH, ‘ HAS HUSBAND ARRESTED Pillow at Elm Street | i Home. Adolph Kawaski arrested th Patrick ( Thomas J. I irunkenness pe of Eim forenoon by Ser-| ara and Detec eney charged with ach of o street | and bre arrest of his wife who threatening all nig police officials found a omatic and a quantity o and a heavy home-made club under the man’s pillow. He will be giv hearing tomorrow in court, wa THOUSANDS STAND comm | SAVE HER INMUTE TRIBUTE | AT KING FUNERAL | Largest Body of Mourners Eve ] Gathered Together on Like | Occasion in Bridgeport ("5 v |robbers, and he w “OUR CHIEF” IS PLORAL »." TRIBUTE OF REPUBLICANS | Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus | Punches New York, May \\ ar-old waltress, 'mu!M a pluc over, sayin I'll break come acr T8, Thronged at Services and in Par- ochial School Nuns Chant Litany |, of the Dead and Church Bells | {caught, |swinging was Tolls 51, Age of Dead Politi- ticlan. an, off istols. |GIRL OF 18 FIGHTS 10 New York But Is Felled By Revolver Butt And Robbed. Anr SHEAN GIVEN ONE T FOR AIDING CHAPMAN © SENT TO STATE PRISON FLLSWORTH TELLS ~ DRAMATIC STORY OF POLAR FLIGHT - Rocky l;lauds Noted But Nn aiel Real Land Is Found af Top of the World WEEKLY PAY/ Hold-up Man 17 (R X unsuc y b {STORY OF TRIP IS ONE OF FIGHT AGAINST STORM! Ttallan Commander of Norge, Re- | porting o Mussolini, Says Lull Mone Permitted Dirigible to Land — People of Nome, Disap- pointed, Give Fxplorers Chilly | Reception ~ NOEL, SLAYER OF TWO, WILL GET NEW TRIAL Montclair, N. Now in \|1)|H‘n-l\ K Crowd of Large Priests of the PUBLIC RECEPTION TO LEGONS COMMANDER Be City 26 Feted vl McQuigg to i on This May n jof errors, why! the ve |and a large part Ame alleged n not lega . or to stand tr 5 to o’clo noor public, it wis 13ddy-Glover Post heon club, receptic 0 serve I E 1 formal opportu Merwin buil¢ irman of period of or to Eddy- ither as t property of Com- | it on p: t age, & ord in Britain for th er ways as n ggested, ard Whi Haven, state adjutant, Rev. Dr. G. W. C. Hill, South Congreg: al program of sp Edw spoke briefly pastor of the tion s0 on th noon. ;5 She is survived | | Mrs. George D. Mo S 3 o, | Maine, and Mrs. by Meriden evening. L ‘v 1 L I. r“ln; SR R L( E M. Fanning any D sritainites pia granddav him in both | Mo and Mrs, for Thornton of \chool‘*"”“ in reasons 8¢ hrm\ in of and Slade Bldme\ er w0 why Senior Hig this n\(\ is more run than any other school in the | : | ton street, was due to waist eas i s and neglect on the part of the [ boys, was one of the main fea- |, th¢ tures in a short address of Prin- cipal Louis P. Slade at an sembly of boys at the Senior H\),h school auditorium neral will t of Frank D. Tuesday home | Greene officiating. this ; = Washington, May d the boys to ible any de urge prevent as far as g waste and to take greater in- terest in the appcarance of the school by being careful not to the walls and other belonging to the “Smoking on school property is the greatest problem and any boys d ing this achool rule will be disciplined, the principal warned. | lrvpm'( on the | | property school. Hartford, T i for New Britain i * Death Wins in Appeals Court Life in This City—Charter Mem- Pauline , Conn.; a son of Plain |\» w Britain and Mrs. Soutk Barton Smith of New | ving time), and burial wil mily plot in Fairview ¢ Theod PUBLIC BUILDINGS BILL » agreed today to the $165,000,000 public buildings bill. THE WEATHER May 17.—Forecast Unsettled tonight and Tues- day; probably light showers Tuesday Youth. House, J, Rocky I-lands Scen W \lTlR J. SHE \\ Hearmg in Superior Court on Reward For Chapman’s Capture Chief Hart Claims Money i%TRfiLMAN f\]E[’TH] for New Britain Police, FIVE YEARS IN BURGLARY Alcorn Pralses Mur- | derer’s Pal For Help- | ing State Catch Slay- ' er of Policeman Skelly. Satisfied Shean Did Not Know of Visit to New Britain Until It Was Too Late. Prosecutor Purpose Entirely Unconcerned Muncie Detective for FRU HFA”UUARTERb \ctual Arrest. Hayes, solence, to Be Suspend- i Chief ed by Relieved CAR PINS INSPECTOR 10 FREIGHT PLATFORY Henry T. Fleury Crushed About Chest in Berlin Accident Mangan Spe W ors or order MRS ATWOOD DIES AT &) Octogenarian Spent 65 Years of Her attempting trac ber of Martha Chapter, O. E. § AMERIMN TEAM WINS | summor from the L5 Walker Cup Golfers conscious wt form and b injured. 1 s b Oxford-Cambridge Socicty six to Tour, as to the o leury has lived in B short tim He is o A ) ef : F bR s golf m y won their two day one child, Before coming to Berlin he made his Hart FACES MIRROR, DRAWS . RAZOR AGROSS THROAT i <.is Main o M y great-grandsons, | | North Street Man Trics To End Tito |igat While Despondent Owing To Saai ‘but 1 h Only Honest Man In Muncie Hickey testified th wirder t came to at 2 p Lack of Work, eny - Michol Suquatic 286 North a very criti cal condition at New Eritain General | hospital as the result of cutting his worked throat during a fit of He vesterday. He had be in Muncle ployment for the pa and according to the his wife he had been since. 44 years old, of | ore Ainswo! iay with mmuni- but | were only 1ean- 17 (P—The sen- 1 MacKenzie on erence ederal acting very $20 COU \ll RFEIT BILL Hav 17 (- leral re n'd an lation t " Afternoon he took a nap land upon rising stood in front of a mirror and cut his throat before anyone could get ugh to stop him. The police were called and he was taken to the hospital r to keep him in custody, | where at 3 o'clock this afternoon he y sald, and when he went to | was very low and little hope is held | - | by for his recovery. (Continued on Page 15 Louis and is of the serigs of 1914, | man 1 omJ in Hickey said. After Chapm rve no s city and vicinity issued today les W. Birely note is purp the ) A poor accord- by | moved a screw from the front door The 1 to be one issued | rived in New Britain the aftermoon ederal reserve bank of s:.l Charged With In- rges on 1 be ¢ ed with ¢ 1 in the summer in Ahot cus Defeat Stars company ntil the was with mur- as with deceived ) more than | Anderson Chapman easi n as to his real § to Spr d left Parkersburg where he commit man b d a robhery onght with was equipped m dum bullets and for the he had bullets filled with with dv shot gun buck shot. \lu‘uu Ignorant of Destination 9 an knew nothing of this equipment until the time of the burglary in New Britaln. He left te | Springfield with Chapman to take @ s he believed. Chapman re- lock of the store as soon as they ars (Cont!:urd on Page Fifteen) } A

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