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News of the World By Associated Press N "’3 7’1011 ESTABLISHED 1870 No. poper ’Pub‘\lis\we(‘, Lée%fi.g EW BRITAIN HERALD r\’nti\* Average Daily Circulation for Week Ending 1 3’ 1 87 Aug. 28th. .. 1 "'GS :Nau;aauuo;) NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1926. —SIXTEEN PAGES ARMED SOLDIERS ON GUARD IN MANVILLE STRIKE BUT GOVERNOR HASN'T APPROVED. Nationaxl~ Guard Called| Out by Adjutant Gen- eral Followirig Shoot- | ing Affray Between Police and Mob — Tear Bombs Used 103d Field Artillery With Medical and Ambulance Units Reinforce State ‘asual- ties Reported. Man Manville on army quell 48 hours of rioting minated last night in nine persons during a clash police and an infuria on 1500 striking Manville-Jenckes mills Troops Arrive in Town Thirty five men of 1 field artillery, accompanied by am bulance and medical corps deta reached the mill after midnight, ready to throw out picket lines at daybr in support of 14 volice s and a f sheriffs who have since trouble broke out rike state 1 mob operatives of the company ments, soon deputy plant th the there river ading Mob Rushes Bridge man, sta was push state The crowd n rushed met the swinging night forced to retr or numbe ombs, Forced to Shoot gain chec lice Ment red a thorougt mo- The pol foidly it before supe and resorted ked Mayor struck in fired Auc on bulle the Is of the s in a crowd of hil crow row s overlook- of 1 Police ne hree ties The polie: puty Providence was struck of been hind on buckshot, fired by a ch hay ' from b and wrate the the nained alled on Adju for troops Are Denicd wders that the Troops in Readi national guard t to ' barricude The bridge head with situation warrants, re furtier merely The lays mark barb wire but unless th therings they will post sentries di W calied August 18 employment of loom-fixers, been called Manville company walkouts ral other strik strike, pro n the Soctal mill of t at Woonsocket wnd are plant has been ent roduee licement daytime forc national viein wa town There was no other night’s any gathe lisorders, nor w zs of the iker during th re forenoon L, 1 (F)—The ak by strikers and sympathiz Manvilie last night in with the walkout of workers Manville-Jenckes company apparently had little effect strike situation here mill em of Woonsocket went out las* Saturday in sympath wits. the Manville operative Today there were no strikers Sept of the there. on 1he Soctal oyes (Continued on Page 12) The | CHARLOTTE MILLS TELLS OWN STORY Child of Slain anan Tells Piti- ol Tal of Dra Li 'MOTHER OFTEN DI OFTEN D DEPRESSED “Please Make Mother Happy and Give Her Some Joy in Life,” Tot Lisped as She Realized Shadow Hung Over Home. (Copyright. 1926, Famous F Syndicate, Inc.) tures (Editor's note: One night, four year a romance arved wom- an slipped quietly out of her drab little home Brunswick, N T, to keep ¢ ndezvous with the man s 1ed to lov not wisdly J vengeance ertook her. vo days la was 50, o which has Hall-Mills = crabapple the bodie Hall and Mrs. When Mrs, aste of love that n little Wait fo trec s of 1 hurried he me er other’ has been haunted by a ind doubts. Until suffered bravely no human heart h suffering. The gates of her s have brust now silently. But hold so muc flood- TC (Continued on Page Tive) MRS, STEVENS WANTS SOLUTION OF MURDER ‘en 3\'illil\}: Husband Should Be Jailed if Necessary, She Says ept. 1 (P ) Mrs. vens is shand go to ‘jai the “Wh and if tery, | Belief in Geneva Is That Al But, Last Reservation Will Be Immediately Accepted \QUESTIONABLE ONE IS | Provides Intcrnational Court Not, Without U. S. Consent, ¥n- tertain Any Request for Opinion Concerning Any Dispute in Which This Country Has Claims or In- terest. Three Are Approved ions t nu-rl 5 sary condit dhe come a mem- with a pri- singa, Dutch | elected announced rican negotiations upon which ment, ‘Reservation, emphasiz mem forget court . Rolin of ed on Page Two) " PRIMARY FIGHT SENDS and minutest t not int wbsolutely , M Captain Walsh stioned he quoted one hom she cel you from law) Jorsey othing worn r Hall City Edward Mrs. Eleanor slain near s 34, 19 cd for possible fin- by Joseph A. Fau- and Frederick City, police experts ewen hoped to dis- revealing who ound side by tree on the That the after ention of indled ben. 1bapy ndoned Phillips farm dies were carefully bodies L cr ne the killings has b cont the na investigators. West Brimfieid, Mass May Have an Gil Boom West 1 imfisld, Mass,, Sey R nts of this town ously awa’'ting the alysis of a saiapel of what is d |clared by lorad employes to be oil which was found while hands ligging |, for short distance from the ra tion. A d:pth of 14 et | reached when mixture of and oil entered the well t of frot more. San | en and sent to the railr |for an anal; sis. report of an water iroad sta d been water tal others section | FIVE T0 HOSPITALS Two Men May Die, Three Badly Injured in Boston Trac lay red in th hospital toc Itical f woiled inju Boston last night do; b 1 by two men h rom an a 1 him with a I rs,” was stood el His bil mobil with frier ind ¢ McPhe a knif n when he went to his id, and ‘Ern a bystander, was stabbed when he mixed info the fight knife 1. pu > crowd the 1 s bro thrust ttacker. th , receive in the at broth 1's st Gautreau 1 the sid wielder flec while driver of their wice the fugitive held t bay with his Mnife 1 overpowered him and took- him to the City hospital with a broken jaw. He was booked for ‘assanlt with a dangerous weapon un- |der the name of Tony Rosa. | The McPhees went on fhe operat- er arrival at the ing table hosupital e condition of both extremely police reserves soon and led as au Coftey critical s held at went also w » hospital. WORLD COURT NOW ~ Shore Skirts, Bobbed Hair, Rolled (1L SYAP BRINGS CONSIDERING 1. S, ' Hose Bafle Chicago Cops Trying TASTE OFAUTIMN SENATES DEMANDS | 7o Enforce 100'clock CurfewLaio INTD NEW FNGLAND ABOUT INTERFERENCE shall that | > would par- | Cecil Hurst | Others home || |after treatment far his bruised head. | ¥ KACEYS DO NOT WANT U.S. 10 INTERVENE IN MEXICO, FLAHERTY TELLS COOLIDGE [’[ BE”ES, N{}TH] Does Not Even Want WIAMR l3 UEAI] Arms Embargo Lifted —Only Anxious This Winer of Pulizer Trophy Last Country Use What | Good Offices It Can Hald To Digiinguish Bct\\ een ( hlldlen and Grown-Ups ¢ and Several Married Women, Well Past 20, Are Tal\en Into Custody as “Children” While Numer- ous Youngsters Insist They Are Over Age Limit. o Slight Fl'fiS{s From Conn Ganad Are Reporte Up to lian Border q MOHAWK TRAIL MERCURY DROPS BE'O W FREEZIN ke Gi Year Meni ngi is Victim Thermometer At Summit Registers 80 Degrees—Central New amp- RESULT OF RECENT FALL Pl(“ld(‘l\f Listens Kindly, shire Ts Hardest Hit and Farmers | and Patiently to Su- preme Knight and Mem« bers of His Official Staff, There Report Serious Damage Was Flying to Selfridge Field, Mich- Crops—This State Has No Losses | igan, From Philadelphia When | From Cold Weather, Plane Crashed Tast Week — Served in World War. listing Several twenty, marr were tak , Sept. 1 (P—y s told today supreme zlits of Columbus, { Columbus do not on by the United States were abov One ne Hd Mr. Flaherty, whe o rain by members of hia : 8 not even_ask embargo on arms xico. Instead, he s only the exer- good offices the an extend under ine to improve c¢ondi« southern republic where are engaged in with President Hampshire Suffers ATTENPT AT SUICIDE IN CELL FRUSTRATE Handkerchief Knotted to Plea of Poverty by Cot Grating Gives Police Fails to Win A Thrill ment law TOD POOR TO PAY TAX. RESIDE IN OWN HOME o, Conditions in Mexico a t Mr. e last three this time aherty to American policies of m Mr. CoeZid policy of “ha iple i var who has pursued a in the religious was said to have liste and patiently” to the was photographed > executive offices. Statement, In a formal statement Mr: ¢ said: “The supre other sup: of prom- Ehibiions :rmv] in war ted for t police he and rac h Flaher- » knight with ficers of the ed upon ay to discuss with lie resolution adopted by the me council of the Knights of s at its recent meeting in army or ex- loor of nt ined to the president the itude of the Knights of Columbus ferring to conditions down there among other things made it to president that the lumbus is not asking assistance rg of pla 1} indkerchief be hangin mitt (Continned on Page 13) ¢ 43 Hour nigh me he was | OF DOUBLE COLLISION 1 onts e o | Speeding Driver, Without Wini| License, Hits Two Other Cars complain y mood In the p tempted to t was necessary to h Mrs. to the both iy was driving at s unreasons and that he has operator's license, Vaicunas, aged 18, of East ered no defense when ar« 4 n police court this morning ¢s of driving without a driving, and driving stration . He was fin< $10 on the first charge, $25 on and judgment was sus< the third charge, 1 by Officer shortly after following an Admitting that he 1 (A—Lieut ) known to t McCook coman ¢ 30 days in 1 with pr December il not 1 fnability to pa lisa sidered similar to t to court today $100 000 Office Bm/dmg and Theater in Plainville Center 3 - TOBEA {Five Story NEGROES BURNED TH INN. YCRK 1§t st night trance to Stanley Quar« was driving towards ouring car in which cve Walcunas, ns, when nobile truck iffalon Bros., and drive 54 Chest« was comiug in the After striking ntinued on and driven by Edward 84 Talcott street, towards New 1s was the was taken to nospital for abrasions s unable to ter par Har ent Nicholas Avenue De- Apartm on Shod 100,000 Horses, Finally Crippled by ves Steal Buys “Kick” From a Rooster astor Oil by Mistake West Main Street and e i Ock Bephit (S Mg A il log =l T Will Erect Structure. stop at s and two compani Sequassen Corporation Y 5 5 Lewis P stroyed Early Today .ewis Property on (Special to the Heralil) r will shortly equassen € that wing New Brit= rect 1 auing € r rted 5 ! | a |ain he ar 1, the force of aving turned it mas admit- operator's id, and after ments of the othefl added the charge of ir at the revealed car were touring was pre= Emmeline Main leased by Britain, it The local option on t time and papers e double collision adjoins and has West ) feet. Plain- the for brick rontage six of- ments, s estd ent Seqi extends to the 26 Who Were Granted Marriage Licenses in August Were U ndcr 21 Mar last on hird charge iages m Carlson testified came around t 30 or 35 T he pull e that Walcunas: bend at a speed ¢n hour. Honeys d as far as he right, 1 arter it struck the 0 his car wam . damaged. Hi plans had red » erection of building man said could to ti ould pass b but ack and along and contait fices, three four-roo { mo! ctivi the and were tion with the eport of the brides (Continued on Page 1 | roof began to s ' bureau's badly that 21 under ag quired to secure their pa or guardian. Five b were 21 and required par- ental consent. In August, 1925, soven brides and one bride. groom had not reached their =ajority. o fire- 1s 1 to safety on the nick of fac were re- of | e s e the conse: n. er THE WEATHER Hartford, Sept. t—['orecast | for New Britain and vicinity: Mostly cloudy tonight and Thursday; possibly light London: 5.56 a.m. 0.15 pm. | | | “showe s; htly warmer to- |1 night; cooler Thursday * | %—8 *| Iriving saw the ) 28 miles an hour. hts of the truck of row by used ugh the stree were called HIGH TIDES mostly degrooms 2 (standard Time) Haven: 7 a.m. 8,15 p.m. | Sept. s, ro rs | New New om | Ve of age to negotiate the bend In safety. |son of the owner of the car 'was | with him and haa Dlflll-. |take it he sald, and polico reserves prserve order PRICE THREE cENT’s‘. hoping the car 8 aching and he thought he could §

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