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News of the World By Associated Press e ESTABLISHED 1870 T VT | Major Beires Completes His / irplane | Flop From Portugucse Guinea former Arizonan, Now Wealthy, o Te“s 0[ Dl‘iflkiflg | Pernambuco, Brazil, March 17 (P ‘—-.\la]ur Sarmento Beires, Portu- guese aviator, arrived at the Island cl N ot Fernando Do Noronha, off 3 g )AYS STEWARDS SELL l Brazilian coast, at 10:15 o'clock this er| ‘mnrnm" having flown across th Atlantic from Portuguese Gu M jor Befres' flight from ti ne Te Himselt Pays Finc of $635.80 ) el o lsagos Islands to Faornando Do W for Having Liquors Which He | Noponha covers a slightly longer E |route than that taken by Com- Did Not Declare at Customs Of- - —r— — o™i fanaqr] WS IS ‘"’W“D KAl NEW BRITAIN, TEMPLE CASE GOES 10 SUPREME BUURT Adjustment Board to File Appeal on Zong Decision BELIEVES HANDS ARE TIED Deprived of Powers on Exception | Which Authors of Zoning Ordi- {mander Francesco De Pinedo, | i) e [Ttalian aviator, in his recent cross-| npance Intended For Them, 2 ling of the South Atlantic. Com-| New York, March 17 (#—Charges hat lquor is sold by stewards on he United es liner Leviathan nd ls the dining Fer- of il’ap«" Verde Tslands, reaching Inando Do Noronha betore lack Ifuel compelled him to descend. The feat of flying across the South antic without main in drunk A ‘ants Peace, He Says { : Wants Peace, 3 ports of the judiciary committee. 2" he was “Going to stay in towr ked. of and that was the end terview. |the } committee. The senate at in concurred with house in passing a bill permitt ings banks to accept a: {ties the adjusted service cotes of World war veterans I. LOUIS WOMAN NEARS 110TH BIRTHDAY MARK ¢ ol ar S s Party Saturday—Kansas \lun,lw, was taken up for pas [the senate, Scnator Smith of ter, chairman of the cit certifi- airport 100 Yefirs Old, Isn't Excited | M Cannes, France, March 17 (B)— Over it, He Says. boroughs committes, moved that Ludwig Salm Von Hoogstrae- | the bill be tabled inasmuch as it afiairs are “none of the pub- | St. Louls, Mo.,, March 17 (UP)——|¢had grown since his committee s,” he wrathfully 1r»f = the century mark and a decade |j,uq favorably reported the bill” ioners here today when ap- | yond will be the occasion for a| rue bill, as approved, he said reports that Tt lebration in the home of M hiig contained only two sections. | eparation snit in New York against | iriam Sparks Banister, 110, St e i as it appears in the files | i American wife, the former Mitli- | - | buis' oldest resident Saturday. e four scetions, two of which|euy( § had been settled out of But ten candles will grace the Jorize the city to issue $200,000 | conpt e on % ige birthday c The :w‘lh lr“?‘m londs to acquire property for The Count's ire was so aroused 'r;‘ ldm»onsnl with after the cport. The two sections on the | at tirnde against the | rthda bond dssue were new and should | newspapers that had been “pester- icity ility to | | i Simplicity on vno} ;flr:!]«’l”lt‘!‘l:‘l ¥ bo considered by the finarn com- | ing” him ahout the case, he for- rget the trials ! A e il Tnellet ‘nn(lu‘ he said. mally demanded that the officials of Elierevon by the 1Lt fn"_ her | The Dill was tabled. | the Cannes Tennis club expel all pman as the I | porters from Favorable Reports - :\s;‘:]m mory test, Mrs. Banister | Favorable reports w cived in | No action x‘:y.x.m,q i e 1ay recalled ihe date and many of [the senate on bills 1 g maximum | ,\,nm'g\ ount Saim declines to e details of the death and funeral [weight of motor ve hicle and load on | disc uss he re ‘»mrl:& f!nm New ‘f"‘" | the Duke of Kent. She witnessed state highway 26,000 pound quir- s friends are inclined to believe | e funeral as a girl in Devonshire, |jns $25 license fee of resident and | them. | hgland. 1850 fee of non-resident fur dealers R H hicansas City, Mo., March 17 (UP) fone just naturally lives to be 100 rs old or he doesn't, accs ording 10 | Clark, Platte City, Mo. Clark son for fishing !making closed s |12 | April 30. i""““"g for trout in any pond {greater than two aer The act not to prohibi not the century mark his birthday cited about, ark passed terday. But Jothing to get ex imed. e ‘qmu carry passengers | more than 40 per cent In excess of q . "“ seating capacity. ason for this unusual condition lies inese Army Being Fed. { 8. B. 512, providing that when the | fhu act :n:: mu\ lnml!h‘ Ut con On Regular Dog Biscuit st R sisting of the two physicians and ondon, March 17 P—A despatch |such as ‘motor stage” shall be sub-lyour nurses is constantly at work | stituted for the word “jitne; Shanghai j the Daily Mail from | @ fvs urgent demands by ang’s forces has had a d t on Luropean-owned eso have heen compelied to go or brt rations in consequence of the lantung commissariat buying all failable supplics of dog biscuits in am:hal to feed the army. he only ray of comfort in the state policemen. 8. B. 218, providing for biennial lections in the town of Hamden, QUELEN VICTORI HAS FLU. —Queen Victoria of Sweden, who is ation, the correspondent adds, is {visiting in Rome, is suffering from nt, ¢ rite the loss of Hangchow, |an attack of influenza, it was made fich is the center of the umbrella | public today. The lat information flustry Chang's quartermaster gen- !indicates a slight improvement. King hl succeeded in placing an order | Gustav is at her bedside. The quecn 40,000 umbrellas for his troops. lis 64. Imander De Pinedo hopped oft from | stopping rematins {congress to repeal the provisions of | Hoyt of New Haven is still before the I - in | in kes and ponds from Iebruary 1 to | in area locat- | this advice abouts rules iy I WO BAEes 1w oot | o s ey T old 1a aiict oz dum=| o2 OB ALY ""”lf'“'n""' requiring 4o sl children of this city are visits to traps every 24 hours. Sebrathaiiai SR s The scnate adopted the following 1 B. 515, providing that no mnvy} numbering | . B. 491, providing for permanent | disability compensation” payments to | Stockholm, Sweden, March 17 (®) of that the decision of | Newell Jennings of which upset superior rt | ption anted to th cou n exce to the zoning law g Masonic corporation | Temple y showed & rritation at 31 ¢ M 7 ey "l'm.‘(l, 'ho\mcr(:m,_‘ = | (e rejected a second birt ’\" geport, ‘“‘:"“ -l“"hl“ o ot e oaciad. and want/|control bl v deliberating less than an fin Just - Ia S | The senate received a favorable | superior court to- ace,” he said. e Wy found Tsidor Yochelman ctic laughter. physician, Judge Is: (ope. Going right out to Ari- nesenen :;"“‘" ! {“:"“[‘ Ber= Lim from six to ten years a1 llva 110 miles from itno|tains tosthe daxation of iestates, n pr | {irend and 70 miles from a tele-| A Lill permitting howling on| Yochelman was tried on a charge aph station. No one can get me Sunday was rejected by the ho of manslaughter in conncetion with | i [on an_ unfavorable ~report of the the ¢ on November | \hat are you going to dowhen |judiciary commitiee. The bill was a | Miss Mabol A. Derr. got there? [blank bill. Another Sunday bowling | peritonitis. Miss Derry fn a death | b & mountain he replied |bill, introduced by Representative | bed statement charged that Yochel- man had perforn ition upon he YON SALM IN RAGE Rants at Reporters and Secks to d an ille gal oper- Have Them Excluded From Can- | nes Tennls Club Grounds, re the club’s grounds. | Contagious Diseases At New Low Mark Here| With practically no contagions dise prevafling and with few 5 of prolonged {liness reported, health this year than any year pre- | vious, according to the findings 0(1 the school physicians, Dr. Vincent J. Smith and Dr. Mildred Gardiner. cording to close observers the watching for the first sikn of a dis- as sxample of the health con- s given in the case of the Smalley school, which has the larg- est enrollment of any school in the i here is ngle contagious case reported. PLANE FORCED DOWN Framingham, Mass, March 17 (UP)—The lives of four persons were imperilled here early last night when a Fokker-Universal monoplane of the Colonial Air Mail service made a forced landing while en route from Boston to New York. CONNECTICUT, Commissfoners Convinced They Are | Treasury Surplus Will I 097 Jzi. THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 19 —TWENTY PAGES. .V BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending March 12th .. 14,520 PRICE THREE CENTS Prohibition Is Likely To Play Large Part In Party Selections! publican Tussle Over This Issue Gets Under Way | April 8 When Borah and Butler Debate Pro and Con Re March 17 (UP)— tl itio; a lurge part in selection presidential nom- ces of both political partiss next of Most republican tussle over the in Boston April or William L. Bo: 8, re- public: ho, champion of the drys, meets-Nicholas Murray Butler, | Dawes, president of Columbia University, Hoov v York, in formal debate. loss hie To Stir Up Sentiment pects me To stir up sentiment on the issue |ceiva P or the 1028 presidential election, a we 14 be Porah will set forth the dry position Democratic Situation ud demand a dry candida on in the democratic lutler will espouse the wet on “not far from the captain’s | s I ; : : el i able,” wore made befora a cus. |Undecomplished, both Do Pinedo and |street deprives the board of ad o Gt nody e s oms solicitor today by Frederick |qy foom B & Lrrtigisge O mu.f"”\‘f”:‘.f” m:”‘\.‘w'ff 'f’:: L"" , o blit = for_convention dele Jmy, wealthy former Arizona|to Brazil without landing. Each | it S e ingusty 1o appeal R . . after he was fined for not [found it impracticable to take off\ ;.0 the gecision to the Connoeti- ; ¢ ion of a wet prestden- C two| Gases of Tiguor Lin/|crom Bolama With ”‘°‘”"“/' load “| it supreme court of crrors. | tial nominee as the chief hope of the lel necessary for the estimated | mp.re way some 4 | D mocrats in the senate, to this group is % off fror 08 to S2DBHOURERRAO 5 pisio ) ion e ta g e to counter this activity, have signed William G. MeAdoo, for- He Accepts Fine s p ¢ | James E. Cooper, and i« formal resolution stating that pro- mer s ry of the treasury and Almy arrived from Paris with | Major Belres' projected flght | o 00 gimpai, pr [ Mibition is not and should not be an lea imanncaquin bride two days ago |areund the world in 80 davs, which | GO " e the liquor was found in his |Started q"‘f“‘ Lianon, - Mare il opinion fro Republican Wet Wing nite. He disclaimed all knowledge |touches r(:"']‘:[;“‘"j""“\' ey Adecision robs the Hat it The HE s aab] £ it but accepted a fine of § HM“"“' e Telands, Saundtialin s exeent those Specifically st ty up to now has been weak. or failing to declare ) e {in the zoning ordinance, Co & baggage proved to h 1|nn‘ S tion Counsel John H I\Hu.u"l v m‘ \ken aboard for him. | {not entirely In agreement with the| ety oo N LIGENDED FOR et s STREN TACKS ONROAD DR, COOK WINS rmsr iat liguor than I de.” he told § } | He quoted decisions of a similar citor Barnes. “But I don’t ukmw ture in New York. b o tiais money soma mows! that the mattec Is ot eleas enoveh “Po mean to tell me,” as it stands to warrant eranting| arnes 4 “that liquor s being | 5 i o |turtner exceptions untl a fa de-| S weea on che Levia- | Housg Killg Measure Providing feiion s obiained “erom™ the” su |Four New Britain Boys Federal Judge Grants Plea d sa " Almy responded, ‘ 1oty 0 1 Every specfal exception we have| - : i 3 e Drnhat] T Ty oA e 1 for Restricting Operatives |t hein itogany weavicn 15| Arrested by Plainyille 1 for Probation—Up to sted, “Are there a ay parties cverything we have done all| 1 ool T B heatvy dri | wrong?” inquircd Attorney . | Constable | Coolidge Now Could Get a Nip N0 HORSE RAG]NG EITHER McDonough, also @ member of the| AN e T i ian o |!,g"" | board. It was explained that the| Eeiny ot Yot " ¢ I dee N v nin a il i or or imy said, “but those who wan vl‘ | decision by Judge Jennings leaves| ppjn 17.—Four Noew |Dr, Fre nip could get it. 1 Know a man 'jouse Likewise Accepts Unfavor-|'he hoard without power to take & ppiin sche who were 1ry- serving 05 e &, th he paid $30 for projerty out of one zone and place |y vq peg e R x bottles of beer. | able Report on Birth Control — |it in another. | this town v arrested yesterday Almy finally admitted he had | T Limit Placed On Authority |,z 0o Ll .|,‘|E-m;mn\\]uh;v of the champagne | Sunday Bowling Not Yet Definite- | Ty was some question as to| oy niper. ‘L»m:n 5 ::’“L Wil jund in his suite tagged for him | o whether the powers of the board|or o shot. The T 1)t intimated that it was there as | ly Decided Upon. 1ould be maintained according o/ seeking to stop Kbl g = ket | favor for a friend whose identity | Hartford, March 17 (® — By a|the intent of the framers of t Pltetirloe She iivcs awith faoxe |Soal sotion. el o e e He showed ‘\A,u- of 125 to 72, the house today | ¢/"ACe OF S wnin th Dr. Cook, ! insiderable animosity toward the fivd intent of the ordin: . & Tars maatite Burroy |tvel : f the captain doesn't kfl"“""" J“"‘C“"Y committea on a bill —— fon the highway a sw Britain |2 dozen o 1 n Fo hiat goes on on the ship” he sald, |licensing veal estate dealors and (Continued on Fage 10) I Ebl preL he Bt e s hen there ought to be & MEW || iocioq’ tha pill, e {0 ton T iticn ; YRt ptain. 1 had champagne at MY pyo action of hody siting the tacks up in s B abo ble and it wasw't far from the ligar more than an hour of . £ tire conorte surfasing. Heo tric Fort Worth heford ‘ptain’s, debate, during which the bill was | | ©1 two into his car, but the other 1€ s to the Le Why should T bring 1n lquor,” g, t0 have been “conceived | iadidanh Diat irost Funes (iteo s former cowboy asked at an- i c.inchness, avarice and cupidi- | [iETS 6 T[] lfl YEARS‘WH.\I d, firing one shot into the It appea her juncture, “when I can get all i« | gronund to stop the youngsters, and Unjust to ke want in Arzona” | The vote was by rising. inally caught them after a haif- |1 The solicitor advised that he re- i e | . | mile cha; nounci; sin from discussing what he| o NO ],ffififi'g’,“fl‘.":a.i‘ » pro- | Bridgeport Eclectic Doctor | Atter spending the rest of tne Dr s been in poor o i ki3 o et iin s momie | SIDE MOR ERGE BAERAEL AR e i |aftornoon in the Toek-up the hoys ©nd this was ono of the ite and Almy agreed to do su‘. o 2 allih Wl o Convicted of Causing u\\“ 3 h;nu;t.t before Justice 1. why he applied for a parole. “I think I will” he said, “T'm St | larg ear | | Mills last evening at a juve = = — )t going fo drink any more till I jIevenue """1 o "’l“";‘m‘”’i‘:“‘;"_' r"_’" Girl’s Death [court session. They explained that l 0 fi and make then o a car stop, ain pick-up to New 2. Justice Mills suspended gment hut lN BER”N I:““‘: Z[]NE warned the culprits of th ous- of their offense. The two who A heen caught actually s on the road wer e costs of con CONFUSION IN GOUNCIL OVER PETERSON SALARY Governing placineg ord $2,000 in Bushnell Print Shop other charred section of W A hie int bution to on ridie Body Approves of In- and Fuarmington ave lin, was . wdded this afternoon when the print- crease Then Refers Resolution G o enue, 1w owned by To Subordinate Committee s destroyed Technicalitics entering into a sal o of §2,000. v increase from $2,300 to § © origin of the fire is not know voted for Plumbing Inspector ¢ > out in a loft which 1 Peterson last night left city offici onoentered by | today wondering when the Inerease Sunday. will hecome effective, and whether Bushnell left the further action by the common cotn- v o'clock to eat d cil is required. < notified 10 minutes lut ntiment for a $400 hoost for DOV Whose identity cou the position fs unanimous, lust 'wirned, that his printi night's vote showed cloarly fgdburn g B notifen Sown the resolution introduced by Coun- Srthur L. Woodruft who liss v Cuined Tihits va vall 1o the New Britain d son and Samuel Sablotsky fived |01 Jingine Company No the ordinance to conform and then Hiled to the scene. - Chi reforted. it o the. ordinanas. come |the New Britaln fire departmient I mitt Because of the second por- | ttende 5 el tion of the resolution it does not Hall Ewhich s adioins it come directly to Mayor Weld for his endaugered by flying Hrtm e e e e a line was played on the goes to the ordinance committes for | »lilding until ',‘l' L A report at the mext mecting, ac-| Ml burned itsclf out. s cording to ono interpretation. Oth-|VlA2es ou the root of tI s argue that the second portion |VLe eXinguished. owner estimated the damage was superfluous and should be di ause the common coun- wh W AL v pi ; tially covered by i cd ity prerogative of mak- |t EIUH ing laws without refercnce to thel, “'h‘w| 5 lordinance committee. Mayor Weld o= O PER “;'I;l,y, e '”"," “.,"l little of the stock ine of e question but had not reached of wodding invitation SiR0IUHOn tho process of manufs fire broke ou printing p fire makes the Al r 1 third ruin to stand in the vi ity of Exceed Half Billion .. intorscetion of Worthington | Washington, Mareh 17 (UP)— | ridge and Farmington avenue, the | The treasury surplug for the cur- other two owned by E. I, Jones rent fiscal year will exceed $500,- | o, Woodrtfe. having boen 400,000, Sceretary of ' ury Mel- | standing. | lon said today. | The building was remo That was the first official state- an old barn into a printing estab- ment that the surplus would be | jishment more than $383.000,000—the figure forecast by President Coolidge sev- e st by |House Votes F Favorably | Mellon refused to say the huge | On Sewer Bond Issue surplus would mean a tax cut next (Special to The Herald) | year, but admitted it was a favor- Hartford, March 17 - The honse \ble factor in considering any pos- |of representatives foday voted fa- sible tax reduction, | vorably on a report of the finance | —_— committee recommending hat the % |City of New Britain be author | to issue sewer bonds of $1,000,000. | The finance commitice through its :vh:urm:m. Senator Walcott, voted favorable action last weck, e | while complimenting the city on \Ia‘ financial condition. The funds are to | ba used for extension in the sew |age system and for the first install; ment on the disposal plant. * 1 THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity: Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight; Friday wn- l settled and probably showers, *. * 0 T T oy 10 Fire Causes Damage of . d from | SAPIRO'S MOTIVES ASSAILED BY REED Ford's Lawger Says His Plans; Were Entirely Sellish REPLIES T0 LIBEL CHARGE Counsel For Ford in Million Dollar Lawsuit Says He Intends to Prove Everything Printed in Dearborn Independent. Fapects to Prove for which he is N e in a low tone 1 1y 1o expeets y pr Sapiro who s his rep niured by 1t indepen As on pre- of the persons n Sapiro » Dearborn Camn wish T pl the with sh the toward ng do Selfish Motives s in organizing tion orga said floor W on tion r ) and for the ng no art up mar: inveigled o nizations ien tled hand unning over contracts years. ners to handle al or price they Were to bring, Title Also Lost. ed that title to the to the er delivercd ived money on managers, appoint- rolled thro h were s to ow money on the crops, and then deduct the interest from the amount paid the grow “We will introduce evidence to how that the contracts st ited in e between L 1tio on to pre rs of the » to sell on open ain the man- held crops v great loss. In nd equipment crative organizations 1 millions of dollars worth.” SPEEDS UP FROM SOUTH ONLY T0 LOSE FIANCEE Cupid as Thwarted by M Atlanta Man #1 of His Cholce Ancther, v Yo March 17 (P-—Miss ', Ann Y u Couper, 22 year old \tlanta, Ga, | today v the ¢ Neéw « ndicd, who won m York, clal trip here from Davis, a suitor, says this arrived sllowed by her moth- « s Maxwell Cou cre Sunday in a fin: bride. Miss Couper vesterday nd the jed Aro dici wera Church e ( ouhd" \ppcam Today With Wrist in B.mdage= Washington, March 17 (®—Presi- nt o app ed at work to- He made no explanation and| had found 1 1 the wris ! pli i it Recently Mr, Corl abandoned the custom of Shnking hands dai crowds who call at the White Ilouse daily for this purpose. Geese to Be! L\llcd Unless They Are Quiet who honk carly and disturb neighbors of Mrs. Kennedy who lives on near Park street, health depariment to- 'd on their complaint by \g that the geese be kept more orderly or taken out of tha nelghborhood. Complaints had been made to the mayor and the board of health, « late Rebecea Maple street the and day o, Workmen Who Refuse to Smke 2008 WARSHIPS ON DUTY ociations ipirg | ABOUT TORETURNTOU. S, | BREACH INCREASES DIES IN LAND OF BIRTH: I\ POLISH SCHSH |Independent Faction Yotes to | Charles A, Wickstrom, Crosses Ocean at 76 Only to Fall Victim to Influenza. t as he st an e was becinning pians | Prooged With Church Plan United States after a visit of about | L year 1 native e T HEGRLER CAUSES. TURMOLL finess of P D Femy ey Rt Meeting R A Ao | Calls Spenker “Pig” and s Evicts e 10 sl for oW 01| eq—1500 Present to Constder 5 | i \\l ~kstrol Establishing New Parish. zing Rev. pastor of the Lucyan Bojnow- ski, Sacred Heart of us church, for his alloged atti- de toward them, Pole rs of the Sacred heart leart church, voted at a meeting |in Ratner's hall ning to ap- a advisable that his was done that the Right Rev, D of the diocesa ee recently to peace in the went fu er in new church, and i large gathering io and Mrs. Fran 10 give their opin- I and, with one ex- the pastor. e | , secretary of the REIEN OFTHRIR [EimiEissis | me in his t gave his { s for the char re growing ation and tb T d for more odations in at section of peie e, Has Plans for $135,000 Church Vincentt W. Dobrowolskl, chaire man of the meeting gave the princi- il talk of the evening, and at one Hm, he held up completed plans urch would cost ,000 and T3y A Ei would be feet wide, 120 feet o ong and 162 feet high. The | structure which would be fireproof, | of Gothic architecture, and of press- ed yellow brick. The frame work of steel with a slate roof. would he There would be five altars and seat- Marines Have Captured Two Stand- ard Oil Takers, Previously Con- |ing accommodations for 1900. Small viscated—Fierce Fighting On Far | balcony would be constructed in the rear on which the organ wyuld be T'ront. (placed. The speaker expressed his | willingness to decd a site on Cabot on, March 17 (& ate re- Bt Indlcate o |street and to contribute $500 to- the breach between the ward the expense of constructing a4 Chang-Tso-Lin, the |the church. ir lord, and the possi-| THrmoll Tollows Interruption N o investon?®=:| Dobrowalski's talk centersd prifi- thern Manchuria |eipally on disputes he had with H ting west and northwest | Father Bojnowski. At one time of Shanghui hatween northern | When he was teliing of a disagree- ment with the priest wurch service, a list with the epithet, during a or interrupte pig. 1 fore anghai and so terror in and a reign of srowing out of | daily murders of workmen who op- | ou 0 S to o on strike, are also| Tmmediately there was an uproar ibed. 1 men from every part of the 2bor unrest in Shanghai is|hall rushed and pushed themselves toward the heckl tuated by the machinations of | o 130 “expert intimidators” from | The interruption almost caused a ankow, wh carrying out | MOt until the heckler was rushed opaganda a general strike ir |out of the 1. Peade reigned again intonese forces arrive to take over |and the speaker continued his talk. e city. d to be the | Although there were no further weapon the intimidators are using |active demonstrations it was appar- trengthen the ranks of labor for | ¢nt that all present were not in projected strike sympathy with the movement. On a Navy Is Active |vote the majority present did not hited States navy again has |volce themselves either way. stive in looking out for| Committee of 40 to he Named A an intercsts despateh to| Tt was voted to begin work fop West Minster Gazeite says American {the new parish church and to ap- marines at Shanghal recaptured two | Point a committec of 40 to make indard Oil steamers which the plans for the venture. This com- had sei | mittee will meet at the home of Do- Daily Txp! hanghai cor- | browolski at rmington avenue respondent in reporting the taking | Monday evening at 8 o'clock and it northern forces of the @S expected that further plans will n dockyards, where several be made at that time. Questioned American vessels are ing built, by newspaper men after the meet- says Rear Admiral Williams of the ing as to whether they would go \merican flect immediately des- | ahead with the constructlon even patched a warship ther Gen. Pi | though they did not receive permis- Chu-Chen, the local commander of Slon from the bishop, leaders sald the northern forces, took a regin w 1 not do so. with him when he seized the dock “You did not receive permission yards with the ostensil purpose of | h this project, did repairing several northern war ve s asked. ¢ rezki, the secretary, Nanking Menaced 't say yes and he didn’t say no when we asked him.” e e i thie Sithnturt. | Vincentl 3, Dsbrowolskl, WG porte ) i . 8 Jiprobably be the chairman, Stanase - 8 along the w HUDLE rs Symolon, and the Messrs. Pea aihu, which lies about 100 ivlinski, Senkowski, Fille it nx?{‘lul. :-'””’» *: masciewski, Tus 1 co Aionog ihe it L Kejki, Kalene e B o kowski, Sposkowskf, nd M Mi. v & Kudzinski, Ostrowski. Po- iv, Grokow e Whangpo river Shan- e . Viorkowsko, G Waselowski, odziews Ch Bozioska and Mle troops of General ng, defender of S be ka, of said to seizing scores M ¢ committee which and other river craft, seem- | oy, e first meeting indicating that some important | o ry in a state- move is being prepared for in the denied | vicinity of Shanghai. + sponsored The house of commons has!ipa caliing ng last night acked up the governme send- | in the fol : ing defense corps to Sh ALt § wag not a vote ¢ o 216 sed t mecting held last night v it> amen it did not sponsor it or au- ! opposi ¢ gov horjze its helng held. It does not ent. The vote B0 A Gish to be held regponsible for tha vote of confilence fn the EOVOIN- waling of the meeting since it has {ment. opted the poliey of waiting for a 5 reply from the bishop.” 'l‘olal of 291 Vessels et e Met Disaster in 1926 MEMORY JOLTED BACK ¥ with his right wrist bandaged: | o or on water | White Touse officials merely sald he [ynaa. public its swollen and had | gp gno 8 Washington, March 17 (#—A to tal of 1 vesscls were lost in the | |world during by disa 1 l'fl\\'llu‘ko( Man, Hit by Truck In Suffolk, Va., Suddenly Remcems The Bureau of \I\X;:\ ion today anuual compilat ng that i on on 114 he bers Name and Adrress, R. T, March 17— ory lost while shopping with in Providence last Priday, ubj Pawtneket, Me his w wrecked their lives. the lost were 24 pri- Among vessels |was restored to Everett McMekin, vate yachts, the nee being | 25, yesterday by the jolt of a fall merchant vess or cnger | from an automobile truek in Sufe ships. | folk, Va., according to reports re- | ceived here today. ) Radio broadcasts and other (UP)-~The | methods of scarch had failed to find against lany trace of McMekin, who was to H. C. (Bud) Fisher, cartoonist, was | have celebrated his first wedding set aside today by Supreme Court |anniversa esterday. In the brief Justico Tierney to permit the car- |message which his wife recelved to- toonist to reopen the Fisher | day, MeMekin said that one mo- was in Europe when the decree was [ment he was in Providence and the issued against h in favor of the |next, so far as his memory went, he former Countess De Beaumont. The | was sitting in the road in the Vire case was set for trial today cn||-lnlun town, with a bouncing truck March 28, rapidly dissppearing. DECREE SE New York, March 0 A week 17 alimony decree