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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1926. NEW BRITAIN GASES{MR N SUPERIOR COURT .. Clerk Danberg Completes List for June Term ‘ ays on t John Jacobs, and costs a days or act es Rod 1a n ns McGo! £30 costs a s house on arges ot ution ap- Ceph of and 6 eping a house Wool costs an the ehs 1ye on 1or over ot appealed fr costs for A oy law ph arg olation of the bound fo arnict savio, of viol the W been New B having Smith of Haven A costs and a ys on the eb automoh! appea post a for 6 ity mor .\'a\'al <\|i'\'e\' Plane in 300 Foot Drop Into B.\\ shficld, O May No Ur expedition f 1 Fducatlon For Two Near RAIG ONCE MORE ;, Says Even Elevator Men Were ", Coached by Hartford Post AND MRS. F. G. PLATT HAVE ADOPTED ORPHANS| ¥ ] 200 MISSING IN TERRIFIG STORM Cyclone and Tidal Wave Kills 1,200 in Burma provide Food, Shelter and Fast Children ¥or Year, 1 Mrs. T KRIM INTERVIEWEI] BY NEWS REPORTER .- Krim replle USES ARTILLERY t rry i he would shorten it. to state at had aployed German, Kl wh eigners e come him nps in- ndling a about the ever, vs corre Tan, France 1t then want had made Blame n every post nee it,” replied Krim correspondent says t tailed to shake The interviewer Fr ged that to he e this r post told 1 the Riffians got ower or party have replied gl from a had ind two lion prisoners, ought said: pow m som for co 1or your protectio nrrendered to ti Omnihu: Rivers, H‘arhorc Blll I)ehdtc Is Cut Down May 29 (A—Al ',mlfi j\u ussion of the $ river: 1 harbors bills w two ho Has Narrow Escape From \n lnfinmtcd Iulephdnh Javonne Police Have Over Niagara e N Y Afay 30 () ski Is Not Going To Poland, He Asserts MEMORIAL DAY AT 'I('lmhod \luulel Victim .’, Mz 29 ¢ '0' 1 d. but him up and bruised \h FMn -\’n‘((;c‘] (‘Encwc Track (.amhler Is Dead ork, Moy 20 (—Ah Foon on as v York dead daily ston University Girls n ().llllnf'(hl\((.'(l by I:‘,',”\ Mo D I’ |~lwd Vi igor nush COSGROVE R W RE ll \\I D RICHARDS DEFEATLED v fled far | Sweetser took the lead again on the | 12th, where he made a fine spnon shot to the green, Simpson having SPRING MUSIC EVENT AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Olsson, City Items BOOTLEGGING WAR CLAIMS THO MORE. Threfi Others Wounded in New York Fighting ik, May Yor i from & va‘ 1 talk on Ne e hree, New Organist, and t was | Yarge Audience Happy Over on th shots, e 15 X o with Prosecutor Working Up Case’ : Against Constable missing a two- Splendid Program. e spring music festival at the Lutheran ch last night was attended by a large audience and proved to be one of the mo mbitious efforts put forth at that hrine of music roughout ti son. Professor Per Ol new orga his element the hole to t R. G. Dunn of Muskego pieced together the cir- co on which he the ca against Asa year old Blus Lake who is held in bomb explosion persons at Thrs resort, Thursday. has been issued bu ge of send- > mail prob- 29 — Bootleggers and is driver for the 17th and topp used an iron t the edge of was 1 1in proach putt ok ¢ on Sw Prosecutor cetser ¢ gunshot. - shots w among four men in a cafe Brooklyn, during > Rea, 24 y old, a a contractor, was eck and chest, death soon afterwards Louis Esposito, 31 years old, in shoulder, hospita charge 1 Joseph Matties hoth of Brook! allet 1ds and the was nd to him go of the eredit for providing such a well-rounded program. It was car- substantially as given in issue of the Herald. singing of the cholr, the from the organ, the work soloist all was beyond 1. : playing of the Herbert E. An- derson string quartet—a new body of string players in city, but th quartet as has functioned New Britailn Musical elub e exception of a new second violinist, the popular George West- erman — was of exquisite finish. Officials of the First Lutheran church will be roundly congratu- lated at their claborafe contribu- tion fo the season’s music life in the cit trapped The hole abla ction with the Killed three akes tavern No warran e prosecutor sail a ch a bomb through tt would b K brother Ralph of the Mrs 4 of the 15th two, nicely on green nd. The American’s t enabled him vn get 2 bunker while pson was short e 5 nt for a Mre, William M e win, t holes FOUR NEGRO BOYS HELD A3 BANDITS Page) Jorer. o was shot dangh and her flance, William lr:mk, will be buried tomorrow. aid he has establi hat Bartlett on Wednesday sed at the Mortugua post of- M book of stickers of a 3 cal with the ickers used to carry the address on bomb package. We found a gu th shop operat trigger trigger taken from t August Krubaech fits thi homb was exploded by f this trigger and a spring.” Eins the | sition of with e Jos also r latt 3 A ho Frank Looni hootlegger nrl B Newport. e ope wou 34 ye ov er the shooti old r of a fow cls Corp. t son of lemb of ew Brita Mr. and Mrs. Booth street General hospital riddled sidewalk i to I s shot was found on clues 2 3 (Continued from Flrst the black- Sk rtlett, Dunn is as- n at his 1 this ob- auer, Reed wae picked Weth up at early TRUMBULL FIGHTS WATER DIVERSION Objecting Strenuously to Bay Stale Proposals olica sald was not long | g ersfi the followed home = Loonice’s murder closely the t of William Dorsch, boss loa e and Miss Evelyn f‘- city. of York 1. Glass of New York Asa wotor as K will political opp holi- L cnnosition dislike for Krn aid ile he would do anything to defeat him in an election, he would | never think of sending a bomb to | over t days L is OFFERS FREE MEDICAL SERVICE T0 BOYS' CLUB SWEETSER WINNER = - HONORS FOR DEAD N NATION'S WARS ago (Contlnued + afterwards, Numerous Holdups wedding Krubaech tford, May of a commission to protect terests of Connecticut be Ware river proj in etts, which will affect onnecticut river level and tries using its waters, ommendegd to t} legislature by Governor he indicated today. Official Protest governor will of his office to pr of Massachusetts v 29 (A — Creation money It is days Kiwanis Announce that taken ten was tied fror Wednesday That Club Physi- cians Will Aid Boys 2 al the 1 Leen club, y Dreside ting next Kiwanis club p & num from lists and den derstood ar- nd J Wed- has service lub to fifth in fives. Simp- sixth four to five Sweetster then took t e to four, again squari as on the ra. ) will Trun seventh thr the match from First Page) sers for Monday will be made to get ¢ 1 and woma he annual ocea city's war dead. Flags on city should be { set Monday at halt mast u full mast for The proper u T ¢ ranging ity taking steps on the the ventua the 'rs to spect is v very the n of honor for to the servier to Jegislature o waters rivers be metropoli- the project the general assem- wh in e 1 decide that Ware and Swift to > Boston event t throughout the from sunrise to y should be flown ntil noon and the; remainder of the ner to half mast flag is first to draw it to the t the mast and then half mast it Central Park Exerclses Chist of Staff Jackson today an- nounced the program for the Me- | morial reises in Central park Mond immediately after the Phila. Centennial Program Opens Up Next Monday elphia, M 9 (P)—~With official opening ¢ er int tional exposition two days railroad ter- hotels, nd boardi hed wi y tod tions ore to handle jard of ousands of 1pply in the 1s begun hefors s here. governor pointed out that he has sent officlal protest to Gov- ernor Alvin T. Fuller and commit tees of the Massachusetts logisia- ture, E \plams Why I’cop]o Take lp (|galet1es Wis., \h- o habit, mtw holes. “weetser, > of sesqui- 3 day. Seotchman iron fro: half way ay, whe bs only seventh n the 1d to s ping into s seet a bunker made the ti Menace to Health Cabeb M Saville, of s citv, representing Governor Trumbull, has appearsd at commit- tee hearings in Boston to at diversion of the wat the rivers in that state would lower he Conne at er Jevel ar mper industries Danger to health of the lower- has also been e departn of psychology at Beloit college, hopes to prove by an expe nt being made ¢ college student heliey begin to smo Jans r went one up at the cigl i pson pulled his d into Sweetser was one in two and rolled his 1 put to able distar while his opponent k two from the edg: the hd then picked up. visitors. Prob; World opened rime by a group hly not sin the close of the W ce iy e lection by American 1 of has as expected never be- el ing, scene con sibly serionsly Rev of Theod First Con ssing it w be river le e Logan's ord Teaching w. C i, Preshyterians Congresational church, 29 - B ation of wreat by Xelief corps, the C :veral other organizati ttysburg address, Chamberla Mayor experiment. 130 - Would Limi : By Pa., M read ot by Rey. the whil 4 ! Attorney General Healy has ad- Governor Trumbull that it be found that the project the gov- justified in action to halt the b s gay na weetser of New York led by ed comfor ay in | British (oa—lzm:k \ol (Changed One Bii is mpromis: govern- i court of 2 for peon match Bill Already Passed blll, which provides - king of the waters of the two riv- ers for the Boston supply, has been passed by both houses of the Mas- legislature. Agreement on amendment concerning damag- es to property owners along the tivers and the signature of Governor Fuller are all that is necessary for the measure to become law. The sitnation present, Gover- | nor Trumbull said, makes it appear hat it n ssary to a special commission at the next leg- slature to protect the state's in- His office Whl act, how- id, if construction is be- that time, rong Projected The Ware river project has been itated for several years, and has g George, 1y remarked n protested by Connecti- “You do not expect me to say 1 aterests. The bill providing hope you will win. I certalnly do not, | authority for the diverting of the t L do hope the match will be | waters of the two rivers from thelr very close.” | course i the Connecticut has been the subject of much stormy debate in the Massachusetts leg: ) The particular sections al- owing owners ulong the rivers to damages have been chiefly ttacked. Under the construction planned, is estimated that from 10,000,000 to 50,000,000 gallons of bad night, according | water a day would be taken from issued today at the | the rivers, This morning, | seemed somewhat re ‘Metropolltan Opera Plans Are Announced | New York, May 29 (#)—On the eve of his departure for Europe Gen- cral Manager Giulio Gatti-Casazza. of the Metropolitan Opera company, whose extension of office until 1931 was recently announced, made his annual spring statement outlining plans for next season. The following new artists were an- nounced: Vincenzo Bellezza, con= {ductor from the Colon theater in Bucnos Afres and the Costanzi theater in Rome who is now con- cting Italian operas at Covent rden; Miss Martha Atwood, so- prano, American; Walter Kirchhoff, tenor from the Berlin opera; George baritone; Pavel Ludi- Joseph MacPherson, |basso of Nashville, Tenn.; Ezio Pin- @, basso from the Scala theater in Milan and the Colon theater in nos Aires; Miss Ruth Sage, solo |dancer, American, who has appeared lat the Colon and the Auditorium in | Chicago. ching anything contrary to was before assembly for t o8 1 1 Banner,” 4 a rmonic : rediction Traynor, npsor Stands Swede” ()l)"rlander Is Hnnmcd by Classmates o T e iR lander, Dartmouth All-America n the m his college. in their a otherwise Good Chance chuse coming ] lling bat- ard-b on to ciinch ternoon play. this ir been on strike reassem in : accomplished onit s and on tb Robert year's went - King of anland Greets American Army Marksmen London, May P —XKing George shook ith the| m arksmen o ited State ntry when prese | to him at Buckingham palace. mar| 1 are to participate in 1 Natlona! Rifle n at Bisley Speaking to th xtend operation veatser ict for an he mont neral who same A. Gardner, American Wall town fighting tion to the g empower in add when ront n al An- trom | erday h T har in t r British ration coal lvantage erve and crow n in reach ten by who won ars o | gun before Association’s compe. 200, 000 l'n'e Ravages St. Louis 10 Cent Store St. Louis, IIl., believed to hay green, Walter J. the title twent termed in Australia. Ponzi Will Have to Go To Prison Up in Ma Boston, May 20 (P-—Exceptions taken by Charle Ponzi postal coupon money ma to his sente for conspiracy to commit larc ere overruled yesterday by the full ch of the state supreme court (| 19 Ponz or court to a seve in state's prison d notorious thie fol- ion of conspira e men as a group, ¥ 1 ica Two / ysom, young learned L5 ands of 1 n years Sweetser's oppon; ivil ne in rness old mak gineer, his He 1 inb e the s Ev angelme Booth Has Very Restless Night York, May 23 (A —Com E zeline 300 of the Army, who is eritically ill | near White Plains, B company were on th Six oG ey to nins rfully X Critically 111 match for y “Dilon his was Sim m.n'< first venture | Dillon of &9 West stre topnotch tional event. !lis point of death this morn- 11 hope being aban- He is well to commit 1 from inve! tors | / t 2 b ottish | ing practical 1 ll - 14 New mander Salvation at her home spent a very to a statement rmy headquarters, |however, she |covered. car term common his com h | lowing ict in a it in his coup g Ponzi \\Mo is now in to serve tr n th predom covery. being a pew rent collector rch for r employe of Landers, company for the past has been In a coma Florida, will him known, should to every wre of the morning play driving and steadi- ens. Simpson has a & a good driver, up to i encourage Mary's nd an bit | BRINGS SUIT FOR $1,500, m id Levin, doing business as the Britain Plumbing Supply Co.. brought suit through Nair & E. Kilbourne, claim- nages. The writ is re- in the city the first of June, Sheriff Horw! hed real | ne Ly of &t . Dillon the Jast | and he lived can's pow to such eff opponent Simpson Harvard Debaters Are Leaders in the Eas Mass May 29 (@ rove ‘,n" de- WILL OF ANTHONY J will of A vas approved by ffey in prol leaves money also use of court Deput 7 has atta ndant ecded it, ither fo but slice Monday artin H. of meeting of Brown and or on Josep! his daugh t her death it is alance be d lowing childr Benjamin ume is left Nellie on Ea Belchume in banks | in for the | estate r, Dorothy, and rovided that the the fol- | Nellie, Eva | me. Joseph | property on Henry | and Eva Belchume t street, and Benja- prope on Main deposit Dart- eliet ae AZ1Z GROTTO CEREMONIAL of Aziz Grotto spring ceremonial all last parade led the patrol marched | Members rir annual 0dd Fellows' ning. A short drum corps and from the Grotto hall to Odd Fel- lows hall. There were stunts after the initiation and several boxers from Kid Ila,lan’s tralning camp in Meriden put on exhibition bouts. w HER OUTLOOK Washington, May 29 (P)—Weather |outlook for the week beginning on held at eve- were well b west, rever, llowances for prime necessity. welcomed American's TS, was a smart out of which hig slowing 1} ho m by pitched shots sh property S S Jess Starts Strong Sweetser t a to a art, winning the first hole par four to 6 for his opponent. The second hole was halved in fours, but Simpson squared the match on the thir taking it three to fou At the fifth the players still were he fourth Simpson s tenth. This hole t of luck running with a ITALY IMPERIALISTIC May —Italy 18 Istic nation, Premler told the senate last night. But, he added, her imperialism, for from be Ing aggressive, explosive or in prepa- rution for war, is the peacetul, intel-' Mond halved in lectual, cultural and economic Nor match at the pression of a great nation arriving |Partly cloudy with a probability of was featured by a mewhat late at its maturity. i“‘""" onal local * showers; temper- | for the Scotchman, whose Besie e ature will average above normal in ond went into a bunker but at| MUNITIONS DEPOT BLOWS UP |interior and about normal on coast. such a pace that it traveled to the| Sao Paulo, Brazl, Ma ~Twen- | e {top of the bank. He played it well ty civilians and two officers wers | TREASURY from this position holed a four- |killed and a undetermined number |Treasury balance rd putt for a four to Sweetser's of persons injured when the muni- —— e tions depot of the first regiment of | Boston — Exchanges The 11th was halved In fours, but |the state guard blew up yesterday, |balances, 39,000,000, an mper- Mussolini | WINS M MALLORY England, lla Mallory, Am GET COLUMBUS' P I Madrid, May 29 (#—The Spanish government has definitely acquired {tor Spain the collection of manu- |scripts, maps and documents once |belonging to Christopher Columbus. |A royal decree sanctioning the pur- |chase of the collection from the Duke of Veragua, a direct descen- dant of Columbus, for about 1,000,- 000 pesetas (about $155,000) ha# been signed by King Alfonso. hole was nd middle Atlantic states: uared t mpions] ndolyne 1-6 JUNY o o STATEMENT HERE f . $263,851,488 i} ine on | J lot in ow Vibberts' 1y $3,000,000; y street.