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News of the World By Associated Press N flpwfl" ,auu ) W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14,458 March 5th .. 208 3&3‘1 ESTABLISHED 1870 greaq¥l NEW BRITAIN, C NECTICUT, FRH)AY‘ MARCH 11, 1927, THIRTY-TWO PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS SIX DEAD N NEW JERSEY BLAZE AND SEVEN OTHERS YOI, MILLED IN FRE IN PENN. : Affldem Rpparently Blocks Father and Five Chil- JAPAN H"PES MURE Main Steamer Lane in New dren Burned to Death| P[]WERS WII.L J["N York Harbor at Sunset Lake, N. J.,! ot ONE: SAILOR KNOWN T0 When Fire is Kindled gyprosss Dest o France and ‘ | HAVE LOST HIS LIFE - With Kerosene- | Italy to Cooperate | ‘(mly Top Spars of El Sol Rise Above | Boy Waters of Bay—Sae City Remains | 1uck ito o Family of Seven and An-| \NAVAL LIMITATION PLANS| other Mother and Child Die When | """ Trapped in Tunnelton, | Pa., Hol Afloat and Makes Greenvilie, s, 1 Accepts Washington Invl- | —Cargo of Vessel Which Went | i S in Flame tation and at Same Time Opens | Down Said to Be Worth Million Doors of Other I'owers to Recon- Dollars, sider Refusals. New York, March nece and Ita ially to participate in the (P—A | 1o forld Washington, 1 | hopa that Fr. cide e naval confercnce to Acting 21 NUNS ESCAPE IN R. I. EXPLOSION y will er it Geneva was ex- Seer her and his five child world One Man lul Eva man w John El Sol A K 4id not sink was inju L Island an from t S Burlington miles from Bur. me, the two-story quickly destroved he fire departme of citizens, be s ver, be found on such co-operati government take conld Sk lniths Recovering e furtherance of t} consciousness NOTED ‘MIRACLE MAN' OF SURGERY IS DEAD Dr. H. W. Frauenthal of New York Killed by Fall From Window Windows wers. how I got out of t They Slept 1 were trapped by the in : The Vining room screams ran to the spread so quickly time 0 return to the id the child it his clothing gered from the house He was foun tal to the )vw t Holly lice believe he nt to th as 63 years lth for the last 1 of rst fl in ill he vp r Madison He was a native of W He is survived by was unawar some time af in a court ya At th was and summoned firemen One was (-ri\mh of his hern 1owe aceid said t as the jot t h¢ “AMiracle Some Jumped Overboard, tearned t El Sol 1 « collision th from some of 1d sunk bers of the | the t it wy for 1 to jump i (Confinued on Page 26) i o to this country was arr S Brix nthal . | Frauentt continkied on Page 14) PLANNED 70 MARRY ONE BUT SHE WEDS ANOTHER VINE STREET WOHAN GETS Boston Man Reports { Wi 083 BEQUEST BY WlLL Miracle Cure While Praying at Mission Mary B. Rizzo sale Student Wins Proposed Bride ! 11 (UP)—A lw has been | serew on Dou- temy ton ivel of Rival Three Days Before N Yeliting Part of Estate of Fliza Travis | March 11 (P—James | | | Andrews Receives Greater | scheduled New York MeKeldin, Yalc of Admiral I sack in New Yo bride-—won three 4 marr n and , daughter student Who Died Last Year. o h G P s n church has freed with his| days Lefore her| ge to another, Miss Josephine ¢ John Atkinson stown, W, rried in | Jeremiah ‘nt to Miss announced by her as not at the wedding every woman is privile nind, so ther red toda s" notic t s broken. 1 tt s time. New Y h 11 — Andrews of Vine Britain, Conn., is the recipient of bulk of the estate of her fri late Lliza report of ti sion here Ma strect, 1 him to v urch, he said, d been unabl died April 15 which tod ifter physicians A 1 hin 1 fecling no relation New Brita A4 by the en- ! cutor. flowing hink that | | Ttaly, city i vited ine to 1020, over ST ler expeeted congratula- | Hartford, ven though I un-| Trumbull toc ly upset, but 1v»‘n~ the the ret will sail . Miller want 3 { eharge of and 9-year-ole Lo was ‘H S RE QUISITICN Mar 1 @ v signed a rec ized that the us come bactk, T kept kneelir and t Gov. tion| raying zovernor of Pennsyly of my 1 comi to this state of Conrad| T decided to rise to my d 1 Norw 1 2 ai s well as T ever lonment first opporiunity T s A person to it T e my voice too, mal “To my mind it short of McKeldin nd their h Milter, on sor of Vorwalk poli g held h) Philadelp! That, was nor- nothing a miracie." tel - From Landry's tificial Over 108 Hours. hes Suit and Goes Inm lluhn'r. Only La ing Her Whereahouts FREIGHTERS SMASH ' Always Wlll 8 s Dimms Says Youth Who Followed Hunch And Discovered Rich Gold Mme of 19 Also Ilemlhes Thu'l That Comes Once in a Lifetime—in Meantime Another Rich Discovery is Made at Delnorte, Colo.,, Near Where Old Vein Was Abandoned Quarter of a Century Ago. 1 of Weepah T i i \f:Death Wins Its Struggle Agaisst Hands That Sought To "Saye Frick nston Young Man Dies Doctors Divided on Opinion Paralysis as to Ethics Prolong- Had Ar- for fter 57 ing His Life—Some Hold Effort W Chance Friends as Cruel, Others Worth ept Him Alive by Respiration Was Taking. Woman, 67, Accuses Bm!h"r of Keeping $2,672 of Her Savings And Plotting Her Deportaiion awyer Know- Faces Cld Age Penniless iich s} ting Four Convicts to Draw Lots to Yee Who Dies Bol (U T 1 May, her to v the compl March Him her THE Wiztien to Lritain and and warmer toniz genceally fair followed by rain Sat- lay or Sunday. New vicinity Although she him for th sed to give it he also r ked money, he to her, es to com- rendered e RUSSELL ST. RESIDENTS VICTORIOUS IN FIGHT AGAINST MASONIC TEMPLE; CITY'S ZONE LAW CLAIMS REJECTED PROPAGANDA FUND. BOMB ARMORED (AR Juce Jeings, f S BLAMED CNMEXICO TO STEAL PAYROLL iy S LA justment Board Ex- Rep. Gallivan of Mass. Claims Loot Estimated at $100000 ceeded its Authority. Two Million Used Stolen Near Piltsburgh CHARGES “PRINTED INSULT" TWO SVERELY INJURED Commission, Granting Ex- ception for Erecting of Lodge Rooms, Changed Zone, Is His Finding. Declares Ambassador and Consul Holdup Occurs at Coverdale and All| General Haye Backed Many Or- | Phone Wires Are Ont—Police Mo- | | ganizations Which Would Dis- bilizing 10 Search for Highway- | Ruling. {ot th M—Blow- with a to credit Conlidze and Kell men in al- fon to zoning | street to pers mit erection of a Masonic temple, constituted a char in the zona rather than . Judgs find- Pittsburg 1 1 ruck enr the ! nal Coal company’s i | oon, nine reversed in an auto- ted to! The driver of | The Masonic Templa corporation planned to build a lodge-room and clubhouse on the Sloper property on rds were bad- | Russell str and secured from the board of adjustment an ex= ception to the restrictions of Resis dence B districts to allow of this ° | building. Under the zoning act | lodgerooms may be built enly in \d had turned in- | Residence C areas. Rl Rt | » case came before Judge Jen- explosion oc nings on appeal of Judge Willlam ust as the armor- | C. gerford and others through through an under John T. Robinsan. Tha Mountour railroad, | claim was set up that the board had » automobile, d arbitrarily and in violation of Grab Money and Fleo the law and that it had usurped a it were from | POWer of the common council to ef- payroll and | fect a change on zone. These claims an automobile they were de The run from | John H. the James W. mining | about $00 | The trial la: Jud e payroil estima harges “Printed Insult” ham and Attorney rpenter of Hartford. two weeks. Jenniags writes in rdum o B © exception were granted to correct a manifest fallure of the ordinance to ac- complisi the general purpose of tha law in some specific case, | same result might have been rea | ed. But when, as here, this re in the last analysis {8 purely simply to cancel the restrictfh i posed on a certain lot, f | the beard exceeded its auth > bandit hunt.! Sherwood H. Raymond, chairn which thelof the building committee of tha | Masonic Temple Corporation was unable to say this afternoon what | the next step will He resards the matte. as one in which the city is called upon to proceed in def, of action by one of its boards, said. 3 r Judge Jennings' opinion follows m suard was killed in that| “Judge Kirkham scema to be in Declared Not | some doubt as to the scope of this S A 2 | hearing. As I endeavored to make sponsible for Fatality a | plain in my oral statement on the School Yard Firve vay to ot | { his etectives from Pitts- seeking to get | il telephone | route establish telephone ntime police from ed toward th sported was sup- nsa A year ago he 18,000 was stolen in the! i 1 auto- ity in making a check-| (Conti > robbery found that five d bandits took part. In ad the two payroll agents s vounded, three others were d on Page 20) POLES WANT GRABECK WARRIED 60 YEARS AG(; | SERGEANT OF POLICE LIVING IN SAME HOUSE tCitizens Club Representing 2,000 Voters, Endorses Candidate Worcester will Couple Observe | Their Wedding Anniversary on Sunday. T e Citizens' elub of the Fifth d. composed of presidents of ora glm?\'mns whose combined mema bership is more than 2,000, has ailed letters to Chairman R. W. ‘ mberlain of the police board and Mayor Weld requesting that Patrole man William J. beck be elevate od to a sergeancy when Sergeant | Matthias Rival is m desk lleua tenant. In its letters and th inter dar ho is $2 years cld Wood, and wedding gift to | Mittee which | Weld today ofticers of tment to extraction, ny Poles ara 1nd that the population of New Britain is ere should he soma ¢ of Polish It is argued members hirth that of the s in promo- HOPE IS HELD OUT FOR RECOVERY OF INFANT Spot ' tle 1 Detroit Doctors Poisoned Dog Shot, Sunposedly Killed, Comes Back to Life > : “ay There is Good Boston Woman Searches \llcoh to }n d Thief Mar W Chance Lor Infant's Recovery omet conta yrm, taured ne and scanning pedes- mabil sister now in bir a po ad poir . of Rox- bh | young woma found on X me Middlebrook, Noted | Yale Ball Pla_ er, Dies| mnompsonviile, March 11 () — York, March 11 (R—Louis|Newell Super, employe of the bleache who captained one ery department of the Bigelows t baseball teams, died | Hartford Carpet company, who was his home here He | terribly injured vesterday when his gradunted from Y 1915, [arm was caught in machinery, died pital, agitate |For a number of years he was an|today in a hospital. It was neces- with all the eold time enthus | exccutive of the Oxford Paper Com- lsary to partly wreck the machine in asim, vuny. lle was unmarried, order to extricate him. was A few days back to his ¢ ifter treatme as by