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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1927. [Foam tn New York as an agent for {several Nicaraguans living in Gua- 1temala. “Presumably,” he said, Comedian’s Wife Willing = ey “they were supporters of Dr. Sa-|dealer and laid $200,000 on his Several hundred thousand rounds|sailors were said to have been pre- |while Team B is going about on the |N&h ethics when they turn right Mrs. Chaplin’s Claim. Cash in Advance The principal item, according to| The Foam was then purchased by members of the American crew 3 your ethics? Along the line of Is Unable to Agree i this amount, she declares, $10,000.- | /njteq States as to the availability 'he paid $100,000. land at Puerto, Mexico, were aground. h tructions. to the American society i | World, was understood by the sailors | . Ind., Jan, that it had been unable to dr —— - = FIVE PROM'NENT MOV]E ACTRESSB Dr. Waca, 'accerding to the !two ome-pounders, were obtained in|raised the Nicaraguan colors while and they will be considered the d1~1 “After all,” sald White, “why World, didn’t have the money, but|Philadelphia although payment for the soldiers swore allegiance to the vision of talent in the school. Team casa.” He sald he had reported the |desk, and a memorandum of what of ammfnition alsd were reported vented from leaving the vessel. |road schedule. |around and buy syndicate stuff ad- purchase of the vessel to the de-|he wanted.* purchased. The exploits of the Foam in cap- | —_— dressed to morons?” . Mrs. Chaplin In seeking a share | The Wi ; 7 " ¢ ot 5 ; : , ews? tis- \ e orld says that early last|the newspaper, was 5,000 rifles of land an American crew recruited. [when they succeeded in returr news? Along the line of advertis. to Furnish Names of of the comedian’s fortune, estimated |spring Dr. Waca began making in- [the modificd Enfield, or 1917 |On August 12, says the World, the |to this country after having been! Washington, Jan. 14 UP — A ling? Or along the line of subscrip- committee on ‘‘newspaper ethic These Women Whom . 1000 is community property, under ot rifies, machine guns, small field| The rifies were sent to a Phila- |transferred to the Foam by 25 sol- | reported “We thought if you wanted 8 of Inti- | California laws the wife is entitled | pieces and ammunition, but was |delphia factory where they ivere |diers. One of the offic ¢ newspaper editors here today|code you couldsget a very simple macies With Her Hus- munity property. “““’e""“m““:'!have to be on the basis of cash in|meanwhile other equipment, con-[to be a Mexican. The ship then |Logansport High school will anygconclusions and would ask f i band | Chaplin’s attorneys point out that if | g yapce, sisting of eight machine guns and |hauled down the American flag and |two varsity basketball teams here |further instructions. and. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS { should editors hold thes o in June again visited a New York [them also was made in New York. Nicaragnan flag. The American A will play all the home games,| i hempelves U star under scrutiny today. artment of justice. Arms Purchased’ One Was Mexic: turing severs : ve ed | New: i ’ “Along what line do you want P g S | Was Mexican uring several towns were related Newspaper Ethics Board g 5 } in her suit to total $16,000,000. Of |qyjries among arms dealers in the | United States army-type, for which |munitions that had arrived over- | abandoned when the ship went tion-getting? We want further in- 1 aded by Willlam Allen Whit She Accuses says the | 3 7 of |to an equal division - of the €OM- [to]d that all transactions would |“conditioned,” says the World, and one: ‘Do right | her charges of extreme cruelty are | ‘ | proven, Chaplin is liable under the | | divorce laws of the state to be penal- | | 1zed to the extent of lostng his share | Los Angeles, Jan. 14 (P—The |Of community property. possibi ! | W. L Gilbert, one of, the recelv- it sml':ty ‘Chh“ faey Eanypbe drawn | o s declarea he intends to possess © the Charles Chaplin divorce | a5 ‘much of the comedian’s wealth case hung over the heads of “five |as can be located before reporting prominent motion pictuer actresses” | to the court on the actor's financial today. | condition. He announced that the Lyndol Y. Young, counsel for the | receivers would visit the Chapiln screen star's estranged wife, yester- | studios in Hollywood today where an day declared his client was prepared | office safe, believed to contain ac- | to furnish the names of the five |counts of the actor's income and ex- women she referred to in her di- | penditures, would be opened in the vorce petition as having “publicly | presence of attorneys. { and privately” assoclated with Scarch Out Wealth. Chaplin. Thus far the names have | After an inspection of the come- uot come out, but they will be pro- | dian’s ledgers, ]thi rec:lvel]s vla;n to th duced. Young said, if they are de- | call on banks in Los Angeles where L H d B randed either by the court or by |Chaplin and his associates are | eather an ags Chaplin’s lawyers. | known to have transacted business Meanwhile, Los Angeles warmed | and search all deposit boxes rented up to the case by showing such a|by either the comedian, Al Reeves,| - liking for its details that a printing | his manager or T. Kono, his secre-’| of a booklet In which Mrs. Chaplin’s | tary. These boxes will be searched ! petition was given in its entirety | for possible additional securities. | has been sold. 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