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.low‘fl . |FiaL EomoN | 55 W BRITAIN HERALD [ 9, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES OWNS CAR,JOBLESS, ASSEMBLYGETTING NIT A BOUTLEGGER DOWN TOROUTIE Alling Rules Against Hearsay (Yarious Committees Holding | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY Members of New Motor Committee Have Driven Over Million Miles Recently Created Legislative Board of Fifteen Rep- PRICE THREE CENTS | ESTABLISHED 1870 ‘l ' 02 YR, OLD WOMAN ASHS FARM RELJEF_ors e o v - road-weary, Jeff Davis, venerable I M]’s_ Felm]]‘ Once U. S. Smafior’ “King of the Hoboes” has forsaken King of the Hoboes Forsakes “the Road” ARMY DEFENDING SHANGHAI IS BEING PUSHED BACK BY Much Real Want | I act, he sai ? |ford judgeship is expected “My farm of between 600 and 700 ing with his daughter, Mrs. Fred- 1o cash aidenas o | ety unu‘.l 17‘5“‘,‘:“9;‘:‘;;’;“ I 2 | Srsnenly HreA Tuenduy when fhe {rank as one of the biggest corpora- | TWwo hundred thousand troops un- acres has not given me enough to| erick A, Johnson of 464 Stanley | clured ... Lt e Aueationed him gt |judiclary committce gives a hearing | Uons In the world. ::: _\,:,,s(,m Wu Doi-Fu, werd beiig feed and nourish me at nearly 93] hiTE 5 street. ROy o T atatats ot FINANCIAL STATEMENT |Jength relative to the m\nu!acturc in judgeship appointments. | S R R e sed for an attack upon Han- years of age,” she said, adding that | New Britain Student atfn B;:m ns odc ¥ hm Jate ot Janusry 1027 lof laquor and the ingredients. Figs, | There is the possibility that the | 10( . !“‘"(fhof the resent negotiations . o 2 imil 2 cakinge, Sweden, he came to Reson | S v 2 hetween Chary ’, g F i e e Clark College Leads | Countey as he was nearing his 16th |carm, e brown sugar, water and coloring 2T of Judge Samuel Woung mey SR e Ramins IO The quaint little woman, who has 2 JOSLCR! | birthday. = He settled in this elty | o e Ay t:t““"h t:#&“‘:{- 3" :‘,‘1"" Rela- ) mes E. Brinckerhoff's name put | Eugene Chen. 4 been widely known in the south for “Dry" Drive |and lived here continuously since | oo g, S50 TR "8 7,080,608 | 1) @ tostimony that his car has (o varq to promotion. It was so re- | Revolt Ts Nipped many years for her pungent com- |that time. He joined the Swedish |inventories of mdse. and |been seen off ~Cherry and Lilac o eg in Stamford and Senator Ken- | Wu erushed a revolt of his offi- N ment on current affairs, served for | Bethany chureli and was conspiel- | supplice, lcsc roserves strents, where a number of his coun- | P2 €T B SR BT Seb R e | {dork, Yonbttisin §ver th s A4S Fei § ons day'in thesendte in 2085, el o (Gnedlal (0 WIS Earlt) o fously active i itgiatates, mnktlbe & atacks o b o ypucra said it fs als0 ot that such a movement was un- |%as now moved them into a posi- ing the scat left nt by the death | orcester, Mass,, Feb. 5 — Mem- | = geveral interesting poems written | yuonds, less reser ru at he has driven on Main .. (cay in the interest of repub- | .o |tion where they are 'prepared to ¢ Senator Tom Watson. Formerly, |Ders of the Delta Mu fraternity of |hy Mr. Crusberg wers frequently |Prepaid charges fo street and many other streets about jioan harmony in the far end ot | Loses Battle for Life swing into an attack designed to ght’b:‘n;\trihu\m! ‘\11lr’iv "0 mngnzinés Clark college must refrain from par- published in English and Swedish | operations 127,646.10) the city. |Trairfield county. split the Cantonese oflensiva and newspapers. Age, her letter re- |taking of liquor, (lz\r{ordlr:lz o '-{W newspapers in this city. The great- | cossies| Judee A;nng_, after warning ](.';v! The motor vohicle commitice has Today at General Marshal' Wu 1a’one’ of. the' threa ¢ o) o - S | varie areer was e cla Of Ng | ot uree 2T t iis ac- i@ V. B el of her pen. 2 of William Preissel of New Britain, “‘?“‘ “;. "‘t" e b bivented he Liabilities ey b be heard Wednesday. These include ospital a ‘rkve entente -at-Tientsin several Menace of the North < Roy K ¢ Ciintort o Loy Rets ; I3 | Capital stock 1$10,500,000.0 | secuing Attorney the ones providing for stop lights wecks ago for the self-admitted pur- “Georgia lands” she predicted, {Conn, and Roy Kramer o nton. | motoreycle side car which he did | §.435.538.37 | W00ds What he claimed “to have (or trolley cars; to give protection pose of crushing the south Chinese x “will be gobbled up at zero prices [Mass. two prominent members. Inot patent. He took his model to for " ‘contingoncles §05,000.00 | proven, and the latter replied that (o rivers against suits by persons Desperate cfforts on the part of iattack upon north China and the g great land owners as once in| The action passed by the frater. | mannfacturing concern in Spring everything points to violation of the o, having recelved gratultous |Several n:fm i;?:e‘“;‘:“l‘“’e ’t“‘t’dn‘]“g Pekin government. . For the past England, the farm owne nity as an d‘n'uurm;‘nk“:“ ns dl‘finx;“; |field and after some cxy;nr mm‘t it {liquor law. :xlth?ugh he admitted rigeg, have sustained injury through D u)mm«;n By z{ ‘:r‘; few weeks, despite the growing in- dje in poverty before the la tutlop, Jyas tho et W | s zciunedity him. Later, how- | penses and income taxes.. | Officer Stadler's testimony ~ Was some mishap; and the bill requiring | ¥ 28 SDK yeam ol 450 | dications of insurrection amopz his 1z power of the United States can |action to be taken h.\‘am f}orres :;‘cvpr. the concern manufactured a} = G — largely hearsay. |pedestrians walking on highways at | Main street, who' lay at the New |military chiefs, Marshal Wu ha’ been i caro to nvestigate thair present con- |College organization in reference to | few on its own account similar to | al lta . No Proof of Selling |Right fo.carry a lght of some sort. |Britain - General hospital Sghting |moving his troops southward prepar- dition.” the nrohibi':‘l)vl. aw. ; he Cffl“{f his idea, it was said. i = Judge Alling said proof of manu-| A deficiency appropriation bill |aaginst the ravages of pemphigus. (atory to a general attack upon the Mrs. Feiton did not endorse any |states that “every members o ‘r\L\ Later he invented and m;mufflc-:TwO KILLED TH[RD IS [ facture of lquor in the tonement lcalling fof $923.400 came into the |a skin discase, failed and the bat- |Cantonese armies. farm relief measure, saying fraternity iy expectad Soiobey: tho [tured a non-shimmying bolt for :) | had been oftered, but the evidenca houses. It will be called up for tle of several weeks ended in his Strategic Importance ! k only for a loan ‘of o fow hun- | Volstead act. |automobiles and sold them to man- | BADLY HURT ]N FIRE“’ substantiate the charges of sell- action Tuesday. death today. Of particular strategic importance, | ars on a farm like mine to | ufacturing and repairing plants. He {ing and having with iatent to sell| Democratic members of the legl Mr. Quinlivan, who was born in military exyerts said is the conflict for man and beast and a | JRQ YOUNG NEEDS MONEY |was an expert nardencr ana was —_— [is not sufticlent, n his opinion. lature met during the week and apt |Ireland, lived in this city for many |at Tenchow between one body of chance to satisfy the ferilizcr trust. . employed at that trade for years|p...q. plase wrecks Part of Costly| After court, Officer Stadier said{pointed a committee to study legis- |years and is well known in this|Cantonese and Marshal Sun. Hurl- | All last year T hoped something {in the B g B Cyroly glent, [ the possession of the “Still” will be lation and report later. The commit. |city, cspeclally in the northern |ed back by the assault of the Can ! would materialize o assist hOSE |y o ool er Who Won 525'_‘ Fraternally he was assoclated Toledo, Ohlo, Religious reported to the federal authoritles.|tee consists of Senator Lawlor, of section. He always enjoyed excel-|tonese regiments, the marshal and who are willing to work in rural sec- with the Fridhem society, U\e‘ A further continuance until Mon- |Waterbury, the sole member of his|lent health until a year ago when |his troops retreated from Chuchow tions in northwest Georgia. No man | 00 Reported As With But §40 Be- “"'hwh society and the Fryboken | Institution | day morning was ordered in the party in the senate, and Represcnta- (he was stricken with pemphigus, {to Yenchow, harried continually by cared to help us and wé began the 1 ‘:onv\) Surviving him are a son, | Toledo, 0. Teb . | cases of Quinto Lugli, aged 19, of itives Citron, Middletown; house|a disease, Dr. T. Reeks said, the advance guards of the south- 1026 erop like drowning sailors,| (ween Hersclf and Poverty. |ex-Councilman Arthur G. Crusberg; | Toledo, O, I'eb. § P—Fire and sy o1 street, and Edward Jea- minority leader Gilbert, Middletown, [which is one of the rarest skin dis- |erners. There the main body of the ctruggling to reach the shore, only isco, Calit., Feb. 5 (UP) |tWo daughters, Mrs. Trederick A jexplosion wrecked the parish house! 1o ", 00q 24, of 38 Dewey street,|and Thompson, Glastonbury. cases known to the medical pro- |Cantonese halted to awalt the arrival % oiva . San Francisco, allfoenel |Johnson and Mrs.*Agnes Crusberg [Of the First Congregational church, | yroq with violation of the lquor| Constructive lcgislation whether | fession. of heavier reinforcements before Nothing Tor Sufferers Here. | —The war of words botween Goré0 jor this city; three sisters in Toledo's costliest ~religious edifict|jo,"at 253 Bim stret. Prosccuting the bill for the law was introduced | e was employed by the Eafnir [launching o new assault. “Money is libczally voted for all | Youns, you b O oather, | SWeden; a brother, Gustave, i ‘thls morning. Two were killed and ! \oiornov Woods informed the court, by a republican or a democrat, Will | Bearing Co. for many years and was| But Marshal Sun, in spite of re- <orts of enterprises but the poor ten- | Catalina channel, an : *|Mcriden; two grauddaughters, |2 third severely injured in the fur- {;.¢ Atiorney Thomas F. McDon-|be the goal of the minority members, | 5 member of the Mutual Aid so- |inforcements rushed from the Che- ants can £0 to the ‘damnation bow- | Mrs. Jean Young, apparently Was|ycoes Marjorle and Barbara Crus- |nace of brick and wood. olgh, dafene comnsel, in indiaposed | they devlared. clety of the factory. He was asso- |Klang province, was unable to stay wows' and the landlords may be sold | ended today as the two planned 01y o “qng “four grandchildren in| Ilames and smoke were 50 In- |, i unable to attend court. | The first executive denominations ! ajated with the O. S. of B, the|the thrust of his adversarles and out to the sheriff and who cares? |confer on a choice of a manager fOr | . irornia, tense that firemen were unable to came in this week, all reappoint-| pagles, and the A. O.- H. s,,,m-_gmnnnm-d his retreat. Latest reports They sent ten million dollars. to | Young. | Funeral services will be held | penetrate the wreckage to look for! {ments. The senate passed the first| o hiny are his wife, Deifa, and |from the theater of war indicated Tokio, Javan. after a_conflagration. | Mrs. Young left Los Angeles sud-yfonqqy afternoon at 2:30 o'clock | victims, |8 A“ENS R"BBE“ [Dill of the scssion. Other work N | (1uq brothers, Michael and Tho nas | that the defending army, entrusted “Tho strong hox of the nation is|denly last night for San Francieco, |y¢ tno Swedish ~Bethany church.| Dr. Allen A. Stockdale, widely | [botis branches was mostly in changes | o¢ New Britain and Patrick of Hart- | with the major phase of the defense paciked full of the taxpavers' money |accompanied by a sister-in-law, Isa-| poy pr. John E. Klingberg and known minister, is pastor of of references of bills, sending judge- | rorq. |of Shanghal, still was retreating but and we In northwest Georgia are |bella Young, and an attorney. Heripay (. J. Vahlstrom will officiate. | church. i ship resolutions to the judiciary | ). remains will be at the funeral [more stubbornly than » first, i through no fault of our own, beg- departure followed a refusal bY Tpoy will also conduct committal| The blast. of terrific force, hurled wcommlttoe for the calcnd’lr and re-| parlors of M. J. Kenney Co, on Marshal Sun, too, is one of the Pictures Tale of Poverty SAYS SOUTH IS SUFFERING Compares Conditions Now to Those After Civil War and Sees Menace of Rich Northerners Gobbling Up Land Cheap. ‘Washington, Feb. 5 (UP)—From her farm in Georgla, the only wo- man who ever sat in the United tates senate, Mrs. Rebecca Latimer his interest career for a life of ease resents Varied Interests Affected by Auto Legislation 'RIGH SCHOOL GAMBLING with his wife at his home established here many years ago. The “King of Vagabondia” claims to have left behind him 800,000 dusty miles which he covered ‘rid- ing the rods” and walking. He claims to have crossed the United States ninety-two times and declares his travels equal five and one half times around the world. Age and a desire for champioship brought him home, he said. Hartford, Feb, 5.— (M— The fif- teen members on the newly ceated legislative committee on motor ve- hicles have driven altogether some- | what in excess of a million miles, ec- cording 1o the statements on their | applications for operators’ licenses. The committee was carefully chosen to include 8o far as possible representatives of every interest af- fected by motor vehicle legislation. | There are two merchants, three far- | mers, a court prosecutor who is also | a newspaperman, a manufacturer, & real estate and insurance agent, an automobile dealer, a lawyer, a state DEN FOUND IN CHICAGO, been slowly burdened with the addi- tional load as automobiles came into popularity. The first automobile registration w was passed in 1903, and four years later the first operators’ license law was adopted, both being report- ed by the judiclary committee. The | tremendous strides “horseless buggy” created many new problems and necessitated many new | laws. The committee on roads soon g | found ftself swamped under a mass | of work which interfered seriously : with its attention to the state high- way system, its primary concern. made by Evidence in Figuera Case ’ Special Hearings POLICE T0 KEEP “STILL”‘FILH TAX 1§ DENOUNCED | Moonshine Manufacturing Apparnms Blodgett and Mash Will Be Turned Over m: Incident Federal Authorities For Possible Prosecution, of Week's Activitlies the When He Comes Out Against Mo- tion Picture Levy. The mere fact that a man has an automobile and is not employed is eral assembly, as a body, found | not sufficient proof that he s violat- little to occupy its time this week xmg the liquor law even though com- land held only brief sessions three Provides an Omsumllng‘ Hartford, Feb. § (#) — The gen- | MARCH OF CANTONESE ARMY MOTOR COMBINE 70 RIVAL FORD RUMORED| Dodge, Packard, Nash and Mack Companies Report- ed in Proposed Deal | {Northern Forces Ex- pect to Capture City But Stubborn Defense Still is Being Planned By Defenders. < | policeman, a garage owner, an oil The membership of the committee | i o | . Felton, has appealed to that body | gasement Rendezvous Where Girls PO 15 plaints are received by the police and |days. Many committees, however, % | Ameri Mini 7 i e | dealer, a salesman and a retired fed- | includes Senator Spencer of Sufficld, | 4 'h Tl can Minister Con- for agriculture reliel senate chatrman: and Reprosentative | GUOT 18 scized at his home, Judge [began their labors which Willl \oo yo gy 5—(F— How| Conditions among Dixie farmers, she said, are worse than during the Civil and Boys Smoke, Drink and Gamble Reported !eral official. | The decision to establish such a | committee at this session of the gen- man; Eddy of North Canaan, house chair- Senator Flyod 'of Waterford; B. W. Alling ruled in police courtscarcely let up in the next three his morning in the cast of Ferando months. FEdsel Ford refused an offer of $1,- 000,000,000 for the Ford Motor com- | fers With Northern War war, Figuera, aged 29, of 397 Myrtle| The appropriations committee at| s e : | eral assembly came from the realiza- | Representatives Allen of Greenwich; : ° 8| Jany because he and his father, ; i iy s e M. Mne| Chicago, Feb. 5 UP—The existence | tion that the tncrease in the number | Beccher of Soymour; Brown Gy R T T S e R e R e L i a s Lords in Effort to Have appeal Tas made in a letter to Sen- | of a basement rendezvous where boy!of motor vehicles in Connecticut | Scymour; Brown of Salem; Fisher of | ® °“t 0‘.;: ol ; = ”‘C ‘;'t‘ d’l’ °[';" iaintenance. of varlons state de.|TuR!’ Was revealed hers today. Neutral 7 P \tor George, democrat, Georgia, and |and girl students of a nearby high|from less than 8,000 in 1303 to | Stamford; Goodrich of East Haven; |Ment. Officer John C. Stadler tes moinientncs of Worous SR G8| Stuart W. Webb, president of the| one ro- vas read to the senate in debate on | oy i Tt 40 have smoked, | MSTIY 300,000 at present made the | Hanbury, of Newington; Harding of | | ew "f‘l : :’1 “""ejln gueru‘:‘cflr‘m‘l o, years. | One of the out. | Pastern Manufacturing company, claimed Q B MeN s e £ anlet b, | oonoe! | nandling of motor vehicle legislation | Lyme; Jones of Saybrook; Kent of | I the vicinity of Lilac and Cherry | s o when | but in 1924 assoclated with the imed — Japs Send . drunk and gambled was disclosed oo much for the committee on|Darien; Norris of Fast Windsor and |Streets and had received reports that |standing lncidents —came WReD|panking firm of Hornblower & L liquor deliveriea were being made, State Tax Commissioner Blodgett. | \Waciee Seaid in that year he was sent | W arships. ASSOCIATED PRESS (UNDERWOOD ) "and we are trying to teach each pu- today in connection with an investi- ! roads, bridges and rivers, which had Williams of Killingly. said that there was cons\derahlc SHOGK 15 FATALTO | sumed in stores ncar the school. The gambling, investigators vere told, was for the most part at the Inyventor and Prominent | invitation of adults who resorted to | ow $5,435,588, Statement | SURPLUS OF L. F. & C. vocated passage of the bill which mation was only hearsay, it was not has been introduced for its repeal. rooms were a “still”, cooling appara- | !tus, a long hose, 150 gallons of un- distilled liquor, a quantity of brown sugar, coloring fluid, and moonshlne’ Visit Wethersfleld Prison The appropriations committee yesterday visited the state prison “Ihad lunch with Edsel Ford in | his private dining room in the com- “How would you like it take a billion in cash an. stock in the Ford Motor' And Edsel, he said repiies that monev"" and he also testified’ that a letter |In explaining his request for an| ; potroft by his firm t tiat |gation by polico and school| R~ containing a complaint was reccived |appropriation of §21,000 for the .y TR on prur:']chgaen;grctk‘:; ofticials. 3 o last Saturday morning. Judge Alling jcollection of the fillm tax, roundly | .ompany, . | Students who were questione ruled that inasmuch as this infor- |denounced the present law and ad- Shanghali, Feb. § (UP) — Hurled back by a crushing attack of the | gambling and drinking among | admissible. He sus j ant,” sai ebb, > | 3 pended judgment. T pany's plant,” said Mr. Webb, “and |Cantonese forces pushing towa: | dents frequenting the place. IN[;REASE l l'"fi 4 | The tenement is poorly furnished, | This 321,000 collection expense | pu¢ the proposition to him in this|Shanghai, Marshal Sun c:en F 3 1 y y Officer Stadler testitied, and in the | Vould be greatly reduced, if the|mapner.” |detending this port f Sk, by itinerant bootleggers aw were repealed, he said. | rom the ad- vance of the southern armies, took up hi. stand today at Yencho . 160 miles south of Yenchow. Yenchow thus became the base of |liquor. These were offered as evi- [at Wethersfield. The directors of | would I do with all t the military o y operations whie = varlous devices fo get the pocket | Swedish Resu?ent Dies Sent to: Stockholders o e e o Ta | e heamant L |Eemiltay ipSeTpionk Rk expects money of students. ! . aec P v L : : R e at Hospital Shows that according to the complaints |$53,357 for new work and $176,000 | form,” Mr. Webb said he answered. |Shanghal. The Cantonese were re Principal B. F. students had becn brought before him since he started a quiet inquiry into conditions, but he denied ru- mors that more than a score had been suspended. “We have a student body of 3,900 Gottfred A. Crusberg, 61 years old, a resident ot this city for about 46 years, poet, inventor, veteran foreman of the hardening depart- ment of P. & F. Corbin's and one of the oldest members of the Swed- ish Bethany church, died last night at 6:30 o’clock at New Britain Gen- cral hospital from the eifects of a shock he suffered while riding in | his automobile on Shuttle Meadow | 2 S \ pil that he has to stand on his own feet In this community,” said Mr. Buck. “A small minority, not more than two per cent, has trouble in| taking care of itself.” | In the annual connection with the call explaining $1,000,000 which, on January amounted to meeting of stockhold- ers of Landers, Frary & Clark on February 18, the officers have sued a statement financial status of the concern. statement shows an increase during 1926 of more than |the surplus, 11927, | The financlal review The $5,435,588. is as follows made to the police, liquor is sold in |for maintenance in addition to in- the tenement between 10 p. m. and |come earned in the prison factory. 3 and 4 o'clock in the morning, for| Probably the first recognition in 25 cents a drink and $1 per bottle, |Connecticut law of military service Moonshine, Not Whiskey |by women may come through a is-| Figuera, who was not represented |bill providing for state aid of $1.50 the | by couneel, admitted ownership of & Weck to children of soldiers who the paraphernalia and the liquor, but |died in the Spanish-American and { denicd selling. He learned to manu. |World wars, heard before the in | facture liquor in the “old country,” |military affairs committee. The 1, he said. He objected to Prosecuting |@mendment proposed was that the 37. | Attorney Woods' characterization of | children of mothers who died “by the contents of one bottle ag Teason of wounds received or dis- for “We couldn’t do that,” Edsel told him, he said, much fun.” Mr. Webb also disclosed that fn 1928 he had made an offer in behalf of Hornblower & Weeks for one- quarter interest in the Ford company for $200,000,000, but that Edsel Ford “didn’t think much of the idea.” The World today says reports in automobile circles indicate that a motor combination rivaling the Ford company and General Motors is be- “We're having too ported massing their battalions for a determined assault. Marshal Sun dispatched 8,000 picked soldiers of his northern army from Hangchow to Yenchow where they will await the unleashing of the “big push.” Hangchow, 85 miles south of here, was belleved the im- mediate object of the Cantonese gen- erals. Prepare Counter Attack Meanwhile the northern warlords, stirred to action by the apparent e 8 2 | Surplas \m. nt o " t ing sponsored by a Wall street bank- |power of the Cant: MRS, REBECCO FELTON {avenuo last Wednesday. At that | ¥ urp! s .| “whiskey”. “It is not whiskey,” he | case contracted” during the latter t e Cantonese war machine BIESHIREBE000, time he was found lying over the [Buiance Jan. 1, 193 3 418026 1 U s moonshines He. denied |War should be included in the bill. |in8 group. Dodge, Packard, Nash |prepared for o counter-attack inte She operates her own farm near steering wheel of the car by S. M. | M{L U0 [isioest Alchianis e tensi¥er Mo | Mectings Next Week and Mack trucks are said to be in- [the Cantonese lines which would Cartersville, Ga., where she has liv- | Avery who took him to the hospital | tion and business that he is not obliged to| Almost every committee will meet | cluded in the proposed combine, |split their northward-moving col- ed for 74 years. ng for the loan of a little money to secure food and clothing and enough to help start a crop in 1027." an unconscious He had been liv- | |Where he lay in tate until death. ON' ALCOHOLIC DRINK Young to meet her in Santa Maria | to discuss his business affairs. Young is understood to have pleaded that a theatrical engagement services at Erwin chapel. Inter- ment will be in Fairview cemetery. | Plus adjustments door and window church hundreds of windows in homes block from scene. frames of feet and hrokl“ ot !at least once next week. The Stam- to y\'\ork elsewhere. As a matter | adjusting disagreeing action on bil! | Governor Trumbull put in a bu also took some work home with him Since returning from " Thought They Were Being | be | week at his desk in the capitol and | which In point of assets, capitaliza- tlon and production capacity would Main street until the funeral Mon- | day morning at 9 o'clock at St.| Mary's ehurch. Interment will be in . Mary's cemeter: ums and force them to divert their attack from Shanghal. three northern warlords who enter- ed into the alliance to resist the Cantonese onrush. With Marshal Wu and Chang Tso-Lin, warlord of Peking, he agreed to co-operate ch night. Firemen were unable to enter !hf‘j ‘01 | A | cation, he has been refusing an | bullding because of the intense heat. muggled Into Th‘s ;q‘cy‘-:gcaof three Snvllnflnn; a day to 4 Country | made his appearance in Santa Maria | impossible at this time. Mrs. Young's attorney yesterday| had announced that she was ill and had only $40 left between herself against the south Chinese who seek control. military and political, of all China. Marshal Wu's attack upon Han. kow, while strategically important LOVE SUPRENE, SAYS - MRS, FRANK TINNEY YOUNG BOY IS KILLED ‘ make speeches. He has refused in- Coungster of Scven SHd- | - | LoErstonronnEst | Boston, Feb. 5 (—Dr. Allen L1 vitations because, as he expressed it, ENDS 141 MILE HIKE | Wilfred Blais Reaches Manchester, | Stockdale, pastor of the First Con- he believed he ought to attend to his | ing Down Hill Crashes Into Ap- Cannot Forget Happy‘ Days of Old—Cancels Her Back Alimony and want. Young received nation- wide sympathy in his channel swim when he announced he had entered the race merecly to obtain funds to build a home for his mother. ANTI-SUICIDE GUARD proaching Automobile. Torrington, Feb. 5 | Tanner, seven years of age was fa- | tally injured in a collision with an automobile near his homo | Norfolk road this morning. He was | sliding down a side wood road and | gregational church in Toledo, | Which the parish house was burned | Robbed of their money and most of |time instead of using his energy in | ! this morning, was pastor of Berkeley 'their clothing and marooned on a |outside affairs. He feels that to do | UP—Edward | Temple in this clty 1907. movement which led to the combina- |'and at the immigration station here on the (jon of this church with the Union | toda church and was pastor of the com- tined church 1907 to 1914, from leader 1003 He was a in from 0., of| Gloucester, N. J., Feb. 5 (#-—|“legislative knitting” just at this to desert island, 18 Polish aliens await- ‘;nmce to the state and himself in the od deportation to their former home- | the early days of the session he must \bc at his desk every day. Y LOWELL, ARCHITECT, Telling of having been lured from | their homes with promises of being N. H, in His Long Snowshoc March From Lewiston, Me. Manchester, N. H. Feb, 5 (P—A 141-mile snowshoe hike com- pleted today when Wilfred Blais ar- rived here from his Lewiston, Me., | from a Chinese point of view, will bring two major Chinese forces into conflict without involving foreign na- tionals to such an extent as would an assault upon Shanghal. Want Neutral Zone. Peking, Feb. 5 (UP)—John A. Van MacMurray, American minister {to Peking. conterred here today with Los Angeles, Calif., Feb. 5 (UP)— could ot stop In time to save him- | when he went to Toledo, landed safely in the United States, D s s jhodia. ke Cimately | Marshal Chang Tso-Lin, Mrs, Frank Tinney, wife of the fam. | Steel Frame Device Being Tried Out, o), X be Joun .|, HO Was gradusted from the Bos- ”30 aliens, ]“‘0 olf them women about IE IN MADEIRA I -‘w‘,““:’our?m TaE Sapproxiinately e presulg'nably on the :fi::&;: N ous black-face comedian, will see to| g¢ Top of Washington “mmmc,“r The car was driven by John P. ton University School of Theology 20 Years old, sald they were landgd D‘ the . Dlais had no |2t Shanghal, where 4,000 Americans it personally that her former hus- | McKitis, of Norfolk road, wWho Was in 1502. Later he was a trustee of \D Cuba after leaving Europe. | [ae2trng She doUnaYy et e e non massad band never becomes a pauper. at National Capital. |coRaiaiegey B R e e Doatonin 7Rkl e e el | R TVIR ARG Sy i cmit ot e B EC D ene Many. Eine)slecp. He stopped svery sx Rotrm | Mavahial Ghiute 18 'orib ohithe Ghiee | With Tinney in the Naval hospital {rushed the boy to the arlotte 5 avana by an immigrant smuggler A nowever, for re efres 1 ! e ! o DRl An e e trom 5| Wasklnstony: ek b UP—Rs' s |Preis e el W daatheame | Jseitesin New Eopland. on promise of being transferred to| Buwldings Passes Away While | yo"woc i rair condition when he :‘,f,‘rfi:c:‘;m:arlzrds “lh?- b serfous illness, “Ma” Tinney an-|guard against further suicides, &la few minutes later. An inquest will| SUZANNE PLAYS TONIGHT |® large ship outside the harbor, the D ove. | arrived here, but hastily went to bed. mnpn.s}- ‘fi“;cl‘:"ml"”n"““" Z;‘ Shi ';”; nounced today she had instructed [steel frame device which would pre-p¢ held, The boy is survived by his| New York, Feb. § (PL-Suzanne | MMIETants protested when the cap- | The hike was a feature of the two-| 20=8¢ & 12CE Folling upon Shangha her attorneys to cancel six months’ |vent anyone from jumping from the | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Longlen, professional tennfs star, |\%0 falled to keep his word. They | - Brookline, Mass, Feb. 5 P—Guy day carnival of the Canadian and| TR ¢ 4 alimony to permit him to recuperate | great obelisk, but at the same time Tanner, a brother, Marvin and 2 |has recovered sufficicntly from an . ' ¢re Pacified by promises to take |powell, noted American architect,| American Snowshoe Unions, which | Tokio, Feb. 5 (UP)—Private ad- his finances during his iliness. preserve the view of tourists, 18 to gigter, Marion. attack of tonsilitis to compete in | them back to Cuba. Instead, ""‘3'ywhu designed the New York county opened here today. A brass bflnd.’\.i“s by Polfinw todavissiadtnet “1 am going to sell the £300.000 o tested today on one of the eight | e | matches with other members of her |Said; they were left on Key Largo |court house and Boston Museum of met Blais on the outskirts of the!jonn A. Van McMurray had put bes te on Long Island and I will give | 45 by 26-nch windows of the| WEATHER RECORDS BROKEN |tonnis froups at Newark, N, 1., fo. |Of the coast of Florida, after hav- | pine Arts, Is dead at the Madelra city and escorted him 10 @ hotel. | fors. Marsnal Cran ey nk enough to keep him for the | washington monument. Macon, Ga., Feb. 5 (P—All records night, William Pickens, manager of |15 (oen Stripped of their valuables | rgands, according to word received T e posal sponsored by Frank B. Kole 3 rest of his life,” she added. The frame is fitted with four for warm weather from November touring players, announced ftoday. | " s e STV [here by Mrs. Lowell's family. Mr.|(vg Unable t o AShe ] taat i ter all, T can't forget the €arly | porizontal bars curved outward 0 23 to February 4 of any year since Iliness prevented Milo. Longlen's ap. | oy G0¥ 0d nlght fassed before un4 yirg “Lowell recently sailed for| OLOIRLEE T e s O fgis nt gu ohartees 5“‘1;;":"‘;;1‘{‘}“‘1; to permit sightscers to 100k UP 1399 were broken here yesterday pearance in matches at Hartford, (meieeetion wheee a4 PY | France. Prove Incendiarism| .,y a e sarinal Chang and Gone | "1 conduet contributed |4nd dOWn out of the windows 85 with a temperature of §0.2 degrees, Conn., last night. : 1‘?‘1‘9':1g}::«:r:r;o:“dw‘:orrt:;on“ © %ent| Mr. Lowell was born in 1870 and| Middletown, Feb. § UP—Coroner ora) Chiang Kal-Shek neutralize the ] fo the most peaceful days of my well as straight ahead. Tt is con- the weather hureau announced. | From 15.000 to 20,000 };lm.s are | ¥as a graduate of Harvard univer- A. L. Smith holds no one responsl-' shanghai zone. ] Nies structed to fit into metal catches at Pt T ” in Cuba at present walting a chance |Sit¥: the Massachusetts Institute of ble for the death Dec. 19 of Joseph Tnformed of the presence in Holly- |the window sides where it will be| FLU CLOSES SCHOOLS. to land In the United States, ac.|Technology and the Ecole Des Beaux | Pine, seven, who died of suffocation Japs Send Warships. i wood of Imogene Wilson, former |Padlocked. It approved, similar| Vienna, Feb. 5 (P—Belgrade dis- THE THER cording to immigestion: oHOVEH Arts at Paris. From 1900 to 1913 he | when his parents’ home was de-| Tokyo, Feb. 5 UP—The navy office § New York actress and friend of Tin- | frames will be made for all the patches say that, in consequence of A lectured on landscaped architecture | stroyed by a fire of mysterious origin. | tonight announced that the cruiser 4 v, Mrs, Tinney humorously ob- | Windows. the rapid spread of Spanish influenza | { New Britain and vicinity: THREE DIE IN FIRE |at technology. The coroner questioned 23 witnesses | Tenryu and four destroyers had been R Th:ng persons have killed them-lin the Jugoslavian capital, the gov-| | Snow and warmer tonight; Washington, Feh. 5 () — Three He was an enthusiastic yachtman‘ln an effort to prove that the fire|ordered to proceed to Sasebo from “I'm not worrled. Now all we |Selves in the last year or so by ernment has ordered the closing of | | Sunday, rain and warmer. persons lost their lives last night in |and in the summer of 1922 won the | was the work of incendiarists, but|Kure with 300 blue jacksts and to i { need is Frank and we'll all be to- jumping from the 555-foot monu- the University and all secondary | | a fire in a dwelling house at the |international regatta at Kiel, Ger-|bhis conclusion was that the origin —_— gether again.” ment. "schools. e AL * "marine barracks, Quantico, Va. many, with his boat, the Cima. of the blaze is unknown, (Continued from Page 18} .

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