New Britain Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1927, Page 1

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ESTABLISHED 1870 SHANGHAI DEFENDERS® "*«“fl: BACK AND WA FOR EANTUNESE T0 WALK IN Left ng of Shantung- | WAR RUM“RS A[MIN ol NOTE Ll T0 LYNGH NEGRO to HEAR[] IN EUR[]PE “pear paudy mnearca e 20 Trogs Galled Out Following ese Army on the Sun- kiang Front Has Crumpled, Latest Dis- | patches Indicate. ound of Guns Plainly Heard Capital — Hordes of Refugees Flee- in ing—General Strike To- day Fails s | po river, the ilar en- from whil v n Progress with Cantones: south nd south ng moven St n the two citics, northeast 1ke. One repo Lond south reached ¢, while en < 1 lends weight to they are advices set are for noon to continue 1t the gen- | today in | “until th materializ unions awaiting m to cduled time, military d Guns Plainly Heard 19 ard in § he lai today as pressed forward ar ) miles south of this city. northern defeat and it was bel -Chang de forced to fall of Shangl on troops also were continui Nauking, outskirt drive to- northwest o! g their fall hourl geemed as reports from the Cantonese ssing in all fronts reported nalists pro their nsives. pochow was reported to have opposition | area | that 1 to be collapsing despite nt cquipment and comparat h morale. hanghai’'s fate depended ral Pi Shou-Chen, who: toward the Canto cct to doubt although he is th commander of the north China al- rrison here n occups s not expected to cause in the status of the at least for the ti much foreign present. hange March 19 (®—Hordes tricken Chinese continued pour into Shanghai from of panic y to nking. The natio close to Soochow noon the Na remained Jor unrest N intact. her no a here has been the call for ke Not Effective ch 19 (A — Nation- less than ten mile Press re- onalist au- drive of i from Foreign confirm are from Nanking, vorts sald thoritics their forces to sungkiang 1 sources, hows cither report. It is reported ike called in materialize on sct that the unempl 000 n Chinese the be do not that Shar ule the general ai did not time but od now aggregate men leaving their jobs in various industries. Appar- ently, the report adds, th. are not pr ing the while aiting developments, OLD LANDMARK BURNED Southwest Harbor, Mc., March 19 (®)—TFire of unknown origin stroyed the old Stanley House here lost night. The hotel Jid been elosed since last fall. darn was estimated at $30,000, jueluding the contents of the build- | ng. rik further A RECORD FOR DUBLIN Dublin, March 19 (P—TFor the first time In history of Dublin’s police | courts ¢ s not a single charge of intoxicatlon on the hooks after the ceclebration of St. Patrick’s Day. (UP)—Tha ! Sungkiang, | re- | the | na- | of Shang- | - {day mili- | de- | andmark, | The ! ""7_,7 NEW BRITAIN, 0000 CONNECTICUT, Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending March 12th . SATURDAY, MARCH 1‘.‘. 1027, — EIGHTEE N PAGES ' 14,520 PRICE THREE CENTS Y SEEMS OPEN New London Boarding House | Letter Addressed cspalring ‘ear Old Young Man was in 11 Health, Poland, Lithuania and the Bal- kans Center of Gossip lTAuY ALSO IS INVOLYED Jugo-Slavia Reported Mobilizing— iring Note Revolt in Albania is Hinted and Intervention by Mussolini Torees s Also Discussed. London, March 19 2(Pi— n government, it 1 lay, b ent of the state of -Albanian fronticr. < notification v Rome yo follows sterday vian trooy n such mobiliz iritish official circ {view tha lc unite re aBlas TRAITACh armonious T Nation is little d | European t or ten mic I shall 3 publist “How ecan you papers. ontirmed aind Rt and Lithus odds over in ne The reports oland to ove rnment e been ex fantr, rthrow was A conspiracy Lithuanian gove {ed to h | The Fifty planne repo to revolt, acc | Albanian Troubles, i Belgrade, Jugo | (UP)—Reports o 1 banian revolt . caused great n becans nors 1 to use the insurre an excuse to land troops avia, hasten one The 10 imr ousne 1y commu it Traly foster father, would rtained. GANADIAN TREATY 6N TRADE LOOKS DUBIOUS ident May Not Have Power to Grant Re- ciprocal Terms tion in Alb: { Paris, March 19 (UP)—F\ ne 5 bian t ling to the newspaper Belg it was lea “Italy's policy Slavia leommented. ot is continui Mobilization Reports h 19 (UP)- {not Jugo in lan troops mancuvers which ounted to mobiliz Jugo-Slavia kr aroused over growing |fluence in the Balkans, but it pointed out that the Jugosl ment serious inters ms which would make it the ry to carry on i ally with a stronger a |those in 1taly. mm on wn to Itallan was s rea ¢ wit the exc h o Wash I livel in ithority reiu |like t pend ing more com — pos ¢ the premiers Intervention Possibilitic London, March 19 (Ul)—I tion in Albani; 11t |tion in t troubied foreseen today by the London Time which riously discussed the lamitous” potentialitics ituation now developing in t Kans, Informed ing the Rgtu ies on coast pro purposcs ement Lets i n. of cly flexibl was held, only cost . i ltarift act, it L2 © to changes o equ s in of production ting countries, varied regard- ebeis e e the u 3 which ner in o whic \pparent y ST The r con, opinion Justitication for which beeame ith the publi | Giornal D'Italia in wional story that Jugo-Sl {mobilizing lier army along ian and Albanian frontier. At the British forcign « jelals were inclined to consi | Balkan war scare another sy tom of spring. and it is true Ul | this time of year usually has been | marked by rumors of war and revo- |1ution in southeastern Europe. Dirit als were incredulous with ntinued on Pa W s dutics ugh would as g stic of t ing for to a trade ion of quest two years r cement on impor mission records L i wriff show w coin was decided rrangoment b Latos and Canada and t pro in 12) i BUSINESS SURVEY 600D Falls OfF in a reciproc [tween the Unit {should be fre should b {concurrent logisl treaty. Although the leg passed by the Unitec gress, in Canada it ject of extended and widespre at ion rath { Dollar Volume Secondd Week of March but Exceeds parlinments W oand T Same Period of 1 vigor conseryative deter- il d to the country Wa { Dollar the s = ot March 19 (i'P) of trade foll oit week of March, greater than the same ast year, the commerce it reported today | Wholesale prices bringing the 1l cight per cent than voans and discounts by ral serve member banks declined rest on call lower than either week or the same on, volume cond in but weelk | TRl ;Th'mks Tor Buzfi Ride q, he Probably Remarked to! princcton March 18 (U1)— i, [The old-fashioned colloge boy who re- lused to meet the girl from out and ‘tewn with a hor and bugey W n arrived for the junior prom has turned up at Princeton universi { Torbidden by the faculty driving an automobile, one resorted to the Vietorian vehicla last night. About other genous students who tl again decling zeneral aversgs last ye i 1ged | ov lye loar th week she revi- las! Business | merous than in either the ;mp: week or the co week a year ago. failures less pr were loss !'v\\vm. Body of Maine Youth Found in BATES STUDENT I Tragic Career Of Woman War Vet SUICIDE IN STAT[, Continuing Today With Lengthy _ Operation Without ~Anesth: tics ATTEMPT 15 MADE Golfegville, Kansas, Riot HOWLING MOB DISPERSE Race Rioters Attempt to Rush Jail To Will Negro Under Arrest Charged with Attacking Two High School Glrls roops. ol oo roop 13 EAST Report Mob Launches Attack Rainhow Two Brothers and in Struggle Immigration Inspector of Division Lost ster and Herself Was Horribly Wounded. her and Sister o Brother Dies 1N ]NV ETORY FILED of Appraisers Shows Invest- ment and Personal Eficcts Worth Over AVERAGE AMERICAN BOY GROWING IN STATURE Today He ral is Three and One Tenth Tne Taller Than Standard ' 50 Years Ago | g sug o1 vitam s that re- comfortable ed in th probably | about nior | girls from other cities paid taxi bills. | e the o st howed six v inches we old boy today i i compared fifty yea old boy is ¢ which is three the half century with 4 verd inche hette rout nehe ago 1, than New Cloudy, and Sunday; much colder Sund 850,000, YLARS 1) M THE WEATHER vicinity: n tonight tonight, Rritain and probably der ;fiVER SCORE KILLED AND AT LEAST FIFTY INJURED IN TORNADO THAT AGAIN SWEEPS OVER THE MID-WEST DE PINEDO MISSING WILDS OF BRAZIL .\'lill Hnl(l Secret of Italian Aviator's Wher Jungles abouts At AMERICAN IS SLAI IN HOUNTAINS OF HEXICO i Yormer Priend and Munitions Agent of Villa Teported Killed By Bandit Ga NAPLES HOUSE RUINS SO0N 10 BE HAZLD Buildi To tusy Take Steps Fhat Wil Insure oval of Remains royed nt When | tent to | order, in and esore m~ymmr«‘ 4 without further DETROIT GLUBBER IS SHOT BY POLICEMAN Both A\ssailant and Victim Are Near Death in Hospital SLAYER'S WIFE PLANS And It Was Advice That Husband Pleaded Guilty March 19 elholl (rp) who advised guilty to the ict on th d knowled 1 shielded Sc holl con cport Authorities Are Making Investigation Into Demise of 18- Said “I Do” l.u! Bid Not Know She \\ as Being Wed | March 19 @) > was aceapt being married oy job ins Diane Dem ad q says ignorance of the ge led her to cercmony as part of the " nec g job with a lar She has filed suit lof marriaze before |John Fallon In chancery courts ar. e company. for Upon Her to | annulment | Vice Chancellor | Southwestern Missouri and Northwestern Ar- kansas Directly in Path of Twister-Re- lief Trains Speeding in. Storm Centers at Forest, Ark., About 700 Stores Are Destroyed— Green Where Houses and Communication Lines Broken. More Killed many 1 high Missouri The Casualty List troving and several hous orted killed at De 12 miles which is about orest, and uildings wers nado ne Howe | winds s on Relief Trains e y throy st district. Spec En Route would Green were LTy iplics. ent today, and s tly at where upwards of 700 and stores were destroyed or filled ° ts we hampered were co and one late 1 into was ixteen 1 early to- vered power lines as tel and telegraph ires, the rescuers stumbled about with lanterns, tracing the cries of injured or spots where ned or buri well hone Arkansas ra rtary school hous: mong st and a bank ctures vire 1 shattered windows uildings, on every Panic tire Stricken Crowds population, ti 1 the sto 1, moved n Forest HEAVY SNOWS IN WEST Colorado and are Buricd Under One of the De Suow Blankets of the Winter, - win last ni ird proportions affic in many sirtually at @ st ways Arits, verton, blockade was ived Weather b the story from Casper, and today North raged do Springs stward to to Co tende Not Sharp drops in temperature were | recorded throughout the storm zone with the prospect a cold wave would enter the southwest and | parts of the middle west today. ex= Platte,

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