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Daily Circulation For 14,142 News of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Week Endlng Jan. 8th .... Wmfl PSR 1] ALL PLAYERS IN (917 MIXUP ARE ESTABLISHED 1870 Lsea¥} ms‘ BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES DNVERSION OF TWO RIVERS FROM CONNECTICUT MIGHT : HALT STEANBOAT TRAFFC e i Paid Deroit for Defeating Boston Team PRICE THREE CENTS !Nicaraguan Insurgent Declares. '3[][]” 3. MARINES KEl_l_flfiG DECLARES MEXIGU U. S. State Dept. Granted Permit | ARRIVE IN TIME | |S CUNGEIVED AS A“B ASE" o Ship Arms from New Orleans t TOSTOP ATINAS o cOMMUNIST ACTIVITY s Agent Says bpecxal Licenses Were Granted Their Presence Prevents Nicara and Adds That Liberals, Also, Are Buying Munitions From American Firms guan Rebels qul Advaneing Secretary Tells Senate on Town of Rama Committee Latin America Also is Head- Whiskers, Moustaches, Returning to Vogue; Fair Sex Can’t Copy SR ——— Hartford & New Yorki Russian Govt. Caters 1 .| To Believers, Hoping Trampo.mhon Com To Get Their Support pany Vitally Interest- | Mexico City, Jan. 12 UP—Pedro J. | buy and machine T from American firms, He . d that he as well da, agent here for Dr. casa, head of the liberal govers Odessa, er‘;‘:“(fl—:\ltimug!z ed in Changes Sought By Mass. the Soviet government is atheie- tic, the authorities will facilitate ! In Summer Months Chan-i nel Bottom Is Cleared The move is a measure to win the favor of this section of the population, which numbers about fifteen million. The first group of pilgrims will DISCREDITS “SLOUGHING” ACCUSATION OF RISBERG Decision Further Declares There | ment set up In Nicaragua, today declared that the arms with wh the liberals are fighting the oon- tive government of President were shipf®d from New Or- under special licenses gra e United Sta £ e s department of Was No ek 1917 [b loughing” of Games in | or 1919 da sald that the liberals were | | | | | cept Possibly by | MAHOGANY COMPANIES ARE BEING PROTECTED American Foreign Situation Further ter from t an of Puerto t of the lib- | eral government, stating that the | agmans Lumber company a | Cuyamel Fruit company, | in the liberal controlled zone, |their own accord have been aiding |Dr. Sacasa rather than appealing to es for protection. comm Muddled Today by Reports from | China Which State That Conton- quarters For Anti-U. S. Agitations. Message, Given Out by Borah, Insists These sail early in March and provision has been made to transport a thousand monthly. — e MASS GOAL FIELDY <+ MAY BE IMPORTANT Underlie Some 500 Square o manae of the Harttord Miles of State s v | NVESTIGATION, 1S WANTED. to present plan the Connecticut river would | sted to the extent t would be forced to halt its ‘unhr ally. . “T strenu- to plan that would Connecticut today at his office “The situation is i m June 15 ese Troops Are Secizing Americans’ Countries Play Big Part in Bolshevik Plan for World Revolution. Properties at Shaowu and Also at 7 HUSBAND SCOLDS, W QurS HHME Voman Criticized for Leemnfj Children Alone Wa ks Ont YOUNCSTERS NEAR DEATH - Mrs., pilgrims of devout Mussulman Only by Inches and: Sox and Tigers of Playing ¢ residents of Russia to Mecea, Further Drop Wllght Jeddah and other holy places. | Risberg and Gandil, Who Accused ~ } Stop Navigation. " Mexican Catholic Epzscopate Is Accused of Inciting Uprisings, in Charge by President Calles Other Plac [ | | Games. “ Ma Three agua, Nicaragua, Jan hundred Ame n are making the town of Ra Chicago, Jan. | baseball players involved in the lu; 1 scandal between the White Sox and the Tigers in 1917 were exonerated by Commissioner Landis lin a decision today. | Commissioner Landis ruled that| uu- fund raised by the W sox | Bis! i was not collected or paid to the De- !Blbhol’ Diaz, Monday, troit players for “sloughing” the | in Chicago, but was paid be cause of Detroit'’s achicvement 0": Disappears From Sight‘ and Is Believed to Have| Been Already Deported. 12 (@ — All (!Lf | American Was transport, stroyers ar 12 (®—Latn America and Mexico are conceived 1s “a base” for communist “activity™ uinst the United es, Secretary a document or d made Hartford, Oonn., Jan. 12 Anxiety over the effect the proposcd diversion of the Ware and Sw rivers in Massachusetts the Connecticut river would ‘have on navigation was expre y Dby Robert J. Noble, vice-president and | reral manager of the Hartford and | Arrested Govt. Convinced Rebels Are Acting Under Or- ders From Clergymen from B erals the Mysteriously public by beating Boston. Commissioner’s Ruling iers have bad itn respect to ico and Latin y in their general the and Energetic Punish- ment of Guilty Ordered. Mr he M ed out aces would me yesterday s had as- river sixty ral zone added, ne for The commi: e aiat in 1917 Swede which M ca are to pl program of world revolution,” oner further ruled | loughing” of games | or 1919 except possibly by | Risberg and Chick G | who accused the White Sox and | Cige of having played * Mexico City, Jan. 12 (A—Bishop| Mex am Risberg and G | Pascual Diaz of Tal 0, Who was/icar 1 the White Sox “slough arrested Monday morning, s to Detroit in 1919 to p parently has vanished. for “sloughing” the series m" All traces of him have been lost 1917, so the Whi X could edge |since he was taken by the police to out Boston in the tight race for the | the department of the interior on American Li { Monday morning, but the fa t Commissioner d that|he sent nd the statements Gandil confirmed the cord in the case disclo: being deported. to the effe t the Accordin of the money was ever disect at a meeting of the players. Wheth- | cr such a meeting ac ook ce is important only question of eredibili cision said. Text of Decision. ay State Commission on Neces o James Zazetta Resents Rebuke to as one of their tion of mperial- prerequisite to velopment of the lutionary move= t up 1Sk term ties of Life Makes Recommenda- b and Disappears With Baby— . tiodis = Tiving' ) Qosts,. Are /Sty e ithout | Barnett Street Girl, Student At i ay the | e h. | Business School, Reported Missing of rn any was esta Wawa | icara Amer n the mouth north Mary moth 184 High York. Mr: 12 (P—A rec- on that a commission be te the coal de- sachuetts, | hich underlie some five hundred square miles,” was contained in annual report toda chusetts special commission on aries ot life. - report pointed out onville” agreement nous mine fields T, recalled the hardships suffor last winter in New En, nd as re of racite strike, ndamental p the coal industry are still unsolve No ncmme Data. that while geological information concerning the su gl rmation of the Massachusetts coal |, ot “po { field, no definite data exist in regard | (14 two o SHENCIOE LRIy 20) also played o “Under modern methods of R oronaratea In July, August and September | bustion, such coal as is in et here s only 10 feet of water in the [be in Mas said the nnel including a clearage of from | D value to six inches, enough to quantitie ble the boats to navigate without nsportating 1¢ the weather {s | coal for power purposes at the p and tug ent time is double ifficulty iIn and are bi inch Massachusetts ly from the as is proposed it ats at least sev. oted a resos he third int ional set- of the purposes of ion the task of unit- tional struggle against mperialism in individual ing the workers ot of Latin America and onary forces of the s, er 1 b yxiate it 10,000,000 gallons Connecticut river, would stop our b eral times during the dry season. We might be able to load our barges to suit_conditio “I shall put mat hands of the compan: ance, Landis osits of as one ! belief BHpiLe . n, Ja ued to B Fror 00ps king walke ding to Lieuten readquar- bs old baby not return cor ope points Ame the mi in Fukie ate departure for motor car 1's report outside of | ed a Vera Cruz tr. ¢ two policemen _Dispatches from Vera t tr immigration to ha revo nited Stz Mexi link & Are Termed Traitors, holic episcopate of Mexico th the knowledge relations 2ttt in expires in 1 police the ter into the attorney at he in in the company natural connecting ement of the \ America and Latin Amer e cited resolution od, -fore, Mexico must center of the unior he propagation com a ciples in the = by ST e husband, the tween t othet centers. before Water Lower Anyway * Cruz t alone James Gavis, assistant vic 1t In charge of the compar said that even under norma tions the watershed of the river is generally being reduced in siz principaily because much of the tim. | ber lining the shore fs being cut away. The river does not get tide water, but it does profit by bac ater of from onc to one and one- half féet at low water time. on sai to 1 in part presi- = here, condi- | The ¢ H “Sn addition Fukien 1 h I coast and middle prov lies to th Yangtz still are rdered the lar tion proce a carefu discover o exam One word b ot unem arious Secre- considered secs arrying cn of propa- 15 and policies iled to the steamer 1 for Hava e department of ed th arres no knowled beli series at .lw ason. His only “Catholic rebellio with th Jan. 1, that it ha 1 w reabout. at home The ral opinion is t op Diaz will next be ard some bhorder p ame eral Alfredo Rot ared baseball of posi- and Mexico for activity Commu- ates have ucted to de- attention to the strug- imperialism® to the or- T flfl.\n("‘ to the since tion. | fying that he s a base the United States, om- 1to re it of position, it of saying ‘I | bsition in oticed ot great ik ristians General Ho Y mission Just 1s Gen- Renorted M rom epa striking bottow. unusually dry, Risberg played out of posi 1p of inci liome since yester- figured he would do it also, without oven a word between him gnd R berg or with any Chicago or Detroit | plays about it. Of co time Gandil evid, e to that ext but there is no evic supporting the charge involy r Chic | di sim show later. a few ar ocaitelo 1 recommended three persons, a han § report ! commission of ized 1o s secrefary quoted an extract from a report by Tchitcherin, for- cign secretary of the soviet govern- ment, saying that “Mexico gives us convenient political base in for the development of E th ched corefully HEFLIN REOPENS HIS - FALL-DOHENY ATTACK s o e base. However, the costs which had ounted steadily during fell prac off in th x months of 1926, | self-temptation m largely due to lower food and fuel ceived prices, to almost the same level va even |of January, 1925. The purchasing |so it m power of the dol taken as 100 | already (Continued on " (L CARLSON PIONEER CRUSHED T0 DEATH AS semeecneereee OF LUTHERAN CHURCH HE TAKES OFF TIRE emselves in these —_— ) TGt aat o ltee: ini Mhreh: Eabh Larger Grand List Will | i 16 oo e s have 1 1 at-| “In America, in this manner, we (J' \I f.‘t ('10“ lng far is still stand before a question mark. Expenses Page Three) rnoon no clue been to "he commission living in M repor made at the session of the union cent third al commit- , was quoted fur- the Prominent Swedish Resi- Eric Sandstrom, Formerly dent Dies at Age of This City, Killed in of 80 Today California enator Bingham Replies But Alabaman Refuses to Be Silenced 19 ices. not so as have mo But we have succeeded in re-estab- g diplomatic relations, which s a pelitical base in the new nent, with the neighbor of the United States, Mexico. The Mexi- can government is based on the ht ¢ unions and the radical 111 bourgeoisie, The republic ily in Mex ico gives us, thus, a very con- al base in America for of our further nions she went or nce. be tru the (Continued on Page er, being list this ust on ate for the next (Continued on Page Seven) Asks Jail Sentence and ¢+ New London Judge \vlecq ar 1 vew Lor Jan. 12 (P—C rs T\.\v.wl was gra I,r S0 years old, an- | Pending the outcome of a 'Noble Wants Fire Alarm Boxes In AlI Scfiools and Tfieaters gton, (P—In ther attack the verdict In tt Doheny oil conspi wtor Heflin, democrat, Alabam he sen e toda was attempting to mvumlm[ ‘nators by editorial criticism. *“What we need is more men to | rise up and speak out,” he said, “but | if the subsidized newspapers con- | tinue to attack senators for daring | to speak out, they have attacked | me, the time will come when a sen- will not rise in this chamber and denounce these villains v pointed to the on rs of thel e inque R ndstr is at Long I L of intoxica- a last nig this mor) , Jan. 1 1in c ould cle 0 muc for n effort to this year was th whom L 1 yeal in Sweden § s > is now book in Wil-|Of “suspicion of m Swe- | meantime funeral serv Sandstrom live for near n ad worked . being employ of w eged dru struck the Believes Efficiency of De- MRS, C. S ANSWORTH : fyas bo i | partment Would Be D - of v There isn’t a senator in this body l lomo"ed anq Plopel"‘ who approves the Doheny verdict. | 3 Why should I be mealy nmu!honli More tected. voi d lis ed Friday will (M—A double President Coolidge’s icy was begun today for n e Approxim rstood. 1 not aff th vernment, session that was pro- the afternoon, the 'ign relations committes Keilogg explain marines are on n soil and why the United has recognized one regime while Mce is sanctioning r nysical came TR L 18 1 s died n to marr to this country in New DBritain. | 1895, He worke Co. when the in Merchant e Wite of Church Street '\\'u!erh;r_\' )Ian: DT‘unk at Wheel, Is Sent to Jail ers say. Adequately Pro- y;cq in vow Britain tor past WOOLWORTH DIVIDEND New York, Jan Ar—Dire f the F, Woolworth today Day 1 for the Skinner Chu ant was first e s employ until . when he retire ed age. He about these hig criminals? They should be held up to public scorn.” He read a letter, which he said ) as from a district judge of Wichita, | ie Laura i | s Meadow rprise that th 2 ho hazards brou s el out the hazards brou Aieeor tell his life's @bout by traffic conditions when the er company, passed ater the 10 o'clock this mo e iin General of four da had the Years, w int Alnswe more t W Allen Co. He 1 Washington In company ter, Miss s rot evenin his an open house cause vived by three daug ¥ to of amount ndir sund he Doheny permitted wit story. Senator Connegticut, Jama senator in the District they had no f e “I think some of them ha now that they value than a fra part of fire apparatus s g ospital She w been a of | has to Ala- | Ala- | willia | when | the fire Bingham, republican, admonished the for attacking of Columbia hise. answer a J. Noble, at board last night, asked the members to request the school board, and theaters to in- boxes on their premises 8o the departmgnt will prepare to concemtrate on the particular building when an alarm is rung. At present, the chie the department sends several com- panies to the scene of the fire a neighborhood box is rung. | Noble belicved that the incre ic during the past few y e it difficult for the department tus to travel through so that lie wished somethir | would be done to lessen the number of times the fi truck: called Members of the board appeared in of the moverflent and it W d to have the clerk write to hool board asking that it stand expense of the pure of the wnd the fire department would h the labor for the installation them, The total expe would ne $200 a box of which $150 alarm, Chi ALLING'S WILL FILED lay He an iliness whe years old and of this city for a meeting of resident automob vast pioneers ¥ o o Estate of Former New Haven Man SPARKI H'\l" GEMS VALUED AT ALMOST A BILLION, STORED IN THE KREMLIN Moscow, J 1ol 18 and 1 was & me hools | paroc E alari stall ve some- more replied Will Total More Than Million and i a Half Dol Heflin, H any proof of your in- sin tion sked Bingham. No. they took steps to that being known.” Reiterating his Smith was murder ral Do fiin said the N providi W Haver gacies totaling John W. Alling, today, sets forth nder of ate be parts, the use of widow. Mrs. Mar- third each to a daugh- Brooklyn, d crushed own car, ther rew we you cific 1 will of for prob the rem to d to the Alling, and one A son, Arnon A. Alli Mrs. A. A. T win a8 will Buy more Surviving her nd her hust Mrs. Min 1 at 8 '0'clock Frids noon rnment needs money ), the . Dr. Abol A Ahlquist rowere ey plled up by the czars o ki ciate at both Inter Nt W '] 0 mag woth S ] : ! b ¢ s Will | be in Fairvi e R ‘ : home Shuttle lay afternoow at | h, 1 in o prevent pointed out, lion dollars wo Round Hill, ickminster of Dorche and Mrs. Walter Terhune tneral servic charge that Jess e that s ed In Attorn pa ment here, written Peyton attorney, asking had been ad- > and if 1t fited by worth of hree ry" ry had strict 1ith He cemete se ir 3 I g own of Catherine the th Great, sword of t tiamond by on was pu nond-s peror Paul I of the late E ore o The gov carly 400 and the amin pron rest fc Sandstrom has no Britain. Mr ly resi Meadow aven Rev. Samu Mark's chu will over higl yme - distance down ted to a surgeor L Takyo, Jan. 1 'sons, mostly TAKES 690 LIVES At S o'clock. pas- | way Lo nd Ly ex- who His ar- tal of st have rial [a bolsheviks now Berlin, al- king's ran- ans inclu rn by th during the atlici- rview died police childre last ten influenza hois wst Novem-| deaths at- the Se- died last Alling. president of {laple |CUTItY Tnsurance company, which | Sunday. | AGAAR he application for probate states 4300 car. |that the amount of the estate will @ approximate $1,500,000. Specific legacies arc to his widow, $40,000; his grand.on, John W. All- ing. 2d. Katherine Alling, his daugh- 1 violet dia-|torin.faw and Frederic L. Durland. s, ame- nig son-in-law, each $25.000; his ndrites, | friends. Samuel C. Morehouse and olites and semi- | Mary Wostbrook. $1.000 each, and JCaroline L. Palmer, $300. in Tokyo in the epidemic of sweeping Japan. ber there have be tributed to th rment be tays % nced him int smaller rnment has still ats of dic Nowe v m inquest h ™ Senater Heflin ird that-the coroner of in a no me ring f ough they r i e of MeDERMOTT GETS LIFL I Onio, Jan. 12 (P—Pat! today was sentenced to nment Ohio p Eq r the of Don R. nton e here last| | al was air | | com- | | New ormer R atives separ m was Worcestor live. hter tavo n 2 nast th t ) car Canton, dise som by ralds, McDermott life im a in value, decide the the boxes n-law kicked out as com the Distriet of Columbia, ey 4 his attack on Al- | n Aecla th he *n told that when Fall be of af tha be ssia’s crown s hig all R wit- Ner relalives now ife and th Besid who w who in the nly th wrder ditor, for a r 3 net lav McDermott's only se ori S TS ¥ THE WEATHER S Fan Miss Vera Sandst | and Mrs. Charles E. PBarker | of Day friends of the family for many years, were inform- ed of the tr last night, | ehi Mr. M July overruled trial,” was et om. hod ) cam Motio ere sent to Berlin be- o virtual failure of th sale of the gems to Am ns, and | beryls, the absence of any sign that Ameri- | New Britain and vicinity: rose-colored pe Fair tonight; cloudy Thu; day, with rising temperature. tid strect, the turquoises, topazes, stones. (Continued on Page Twelve) inued on Page Sixteen) precious

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