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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For B) Associated Press March 19th 1 3 ESTABLISHED 1870 ""q"“ms NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS Ny AMERICAN MARINES STANG " [BULDERS TODEFY eiwm it SiPRONDN TAS GUARD WITH BRITISH MEN | ORGANIZED LABOR....... =—......., MOREACTIVE “RTSE%%%US[EU MIEI;{EgI‘E:[TmIIE’g.EEC#flAPLEIgI Trged to do Thelr Uart IN DEFENSE UF SHANGHAI Conn‘acttor[? }IoteDNol tg Accede‘ \-,wn'fff\,:,"'l"'"""f:'.: | Participates T‘hree Times &5, ’ o s - e TAEY INFORM POLICE WHEN QUIZZED Situation Today Much [Am”'l' REM]Y F[]R pecicor s s oated tor ason- JUDGE RdLES LETTER OUT, g : g er am ewer Sni- WIDER STANLEY ST heciemna s L e Taanc v PRINCIPALS IN BRUTAL SLAYING | Haddon Gray and Har- dences Of Rel Of City to Institute Examination and e s DS Wadtten: Editop: of Ford’s News gn ol T s L el or SR R | ry Platt Say Accused ;re""f “E Na':e Sec- Tugineer Willams Outings] o 0ver Do s | iy T i Lo : Asked them to “Cover ion of City Are Re-1 Scleie {0 PrOperty QWD | Barece b s i dr e FOTPEeN o o 2L D 1T i e Up” For Him as He ported. s [ et 6 o 000 02 e s bl Vol v | RGPS £ % | Had Date “With e AN SROOTHGHIWAY "5 O OF MRS, HOUCK, 0 re FEEBEL | Girl Friend” Cantonese Commander [mect the demind i § N . [Ticaring on New Proposal Scheduled | The contractors alse 1 e- | The Argumer _ [ 3 § . o st Dromces bt it o ‘ ¥ : o ’ Mrs. Snyder Not Allowed L4 | ill Indicate Contemplated Im- |y, % T D2 oIE e X . of the nc 3 X sEF S S8 s All Foreigners Must Be| provement. jetectrical and plumbing t 1t Disappeared From Home : il K ; ] b to Attend Hushand's Fu- -5,/ in Washington Several SRSt at il g ey ot al % neral=Mays B elcSena: : : s Months Ago fide ; el e e a rate Trial—Man Not to B Sl . |the common councit, are expluined & ¢ dusree th 'v the others ) Srgonaibeatlile bt e g ; 4 B 4 . Present Insanity Plea. captors as the o for o i & state t today rom | Respected. fosto | the office of City Ingincer Joseph | " 10 the the finding of t | D. Williams to the owners of pr P i ho arou (Bt 1z | Botomac Tiver toe 4 t fected fantonese. commander, Pai g 30 foot highway is conten Pat assure 1 reign consular | b i een the ¢ y and t . @ x Lol tody for investigation police tel Wis,, authoritics to how: intended | walks reasons outlined in thely o - Houck, formerly a physicia R iy o o " 3 O § Ty k P ottt Diste at the < S0 property owners f ¥ % - Al ppeared several 4 : foreigners | see just what the board has in mind. | Mo pheiic k 8 » police said the IHI‘! be 15 R ek was wing will be ¢ 3 ¢ With A an marines assisting | next i : s : ovement and its grouck by calling ¢ he other foreign troops in holding ! o'clock gk sug i he barricade protecting the inter- | The engineers survey : : notice t from the ey onla bt o s © artic y Z ? ational scttlement, the situation |is no regularity in existing lin Bierrdnes ; el 3 g : ndent attacking Sapiro which @ 4 ’ O % J “ngagement joray, appeare d much casier. _ Iwidth rar from 44 : ki b I+ | Houck g % L xreme « 1 t o i ; > 7 y ROUSE Chinese ships began to op at. No tecord of any it v istent on | parvous condition at 1, N, ¥ 5 e e o 4 % a . frien e had 4 he native districts, indfeating that |wid(h can be found. : [two diy ) oo Gt % S % ] ¥ with he reign of terror which reached W . &0 no s 1ent 10 1o Was ) . f TERSe tHo neiEhniation o g y . 3 5 L @ I s offic liams' Statement e s cnt. < ling a meeting of LESVLE v Engineer Williams' statem murder wrism, | oliows | “The proposed layout is th " Goar] Blan Ry ey was some firing in the | ,‘\,f”,v PR o on the part of | \rs, Houck disappeared provided t g hapei district, where a small body P St et veot north el L a an order of \‘thnn police with one of t TR 5 - s . : ) Haddon , according to th: bt Shantungese held out against the ’ - s \OF+a" | this nature result stoyear in sus- mos cases they ever faced. e | s - Ugahe vof - (e LtHEE ANy R {erly to Dwight strcet, and on Chest- | poncion of hich L i ncreasing weight of the arriving \a{ - ""' S et "“ - pension of lan which unions cks, assisted from time to . popd o rn Indepe o i 8,30t EQ Ty E RCIERL 6 u vav- o v ¥ 101had planned to make effective | time by police of a dozen other ¢ s S el 4 used ‘the teleph from street. The ¢ April 1, 192 Ropste e S e ahon tatl Ak » Henry Judd's room in the salesm:n’ rty lines is to_be 5 iites in Baattort 1 : po S MERT SNY o nd to have rumpled the curiy lines § fect distant. T e i ¥ Aa¥i A atic ip RoRLell: — : g 5 \ 5 autty Hites s fost distant, Thi t ether she had i d jaking it appear the salesman LRI G &) [n- foo 4 r S ) ¥ § / e had slept there Saturday night. hetween the property line and U [ieas live anilion RiROes L X W ) men o .n NEY JUDD GRAY & No Insanity Plea. ‘antonese soldier. U. S. Marines on Duty Shanghai, China, March 23 (P— merican marines stood shoulder to | houlder with the famous British | oldstream Guards on the northern | ot 0 ; ; : e ? {of wail, a five foot walk, and a : : - e ] ! ) i ” g F. Hazleton, attorney for Mre, r:lr,nn;lmf)tm;.(nx“‘ : "“‘” onal. 88t- inch grass plot and six inch Lu--\ BE mSPFNSE“ wn‘H i i Ly ro top ot his b i . I tith Synder, whose alleged confes. enting any attempted invasions by ; Aecanlanllins i ioctc or 1] St L A it s i 1‘}{} 1i‘ T\J JERBI)EK X - ston to 1:‘} ipating in tfw murder e defeated Shantungese snch as |, P faslaiey w'fi (il s hospital all on her or Rorn ki L R _ ¢ cctives to arrest Gray in ore repelled with bloodshed {at the south Iine of Chestnut street|, : p eor hushand, ‘\\))H.Ml:q”xiv 1 a voung | | 6 i sl A o 3 i B A:\:“wnlm rer En\y:.;x‘[\;l:":;} ent to the houndary at the re- north 1 ( it strer Laky 3 s aa s oe 3 1 hei sl i o T ian e flkn ori At ity m” HE uest of the British —commander, o runnin ine through hesa| dng Out Plan to Abolish |, 5P So¥2 mer ot 4 ) 4 an art toning: Ot S Wi o ¥ A et e he Americans — a_detachment of o points, e e « L i : T E A 1 i el i h—are helping to hold the Mark-| ooy 1o the begimming of a Many of Them S S oo LAaron Sapiro ar «ws" To Be Tund in New Jersey | g B woman be frica separately on am road brid across S00chOW | ypvo South of the curve the li Sy JEs e IS it b was no f nt ' ¥ : TzA or GWHRLhHAE ‘LA eonnectingthe Gt (728 iatont e A = A g J : he former California o p Before Return to E : Juld agree to the woman and hrr ith the Chapei district Which ¥es= |0 on pach side of the street as ., March : 1 : ' 3ristol ¥ lover being tried at the same time brday was the scene of wild dis- {0 oq ossible, the curve itselt 1 ury fficials today icate reatment ¥ e 7 he submit t th jur 2 i “I have learned authoritativel ders, looting and Killings. y a 570 foot radius on ere working ont a plar in more, Dr. Houck went to Judge Fred M. Raymond stated to- — | Y sald, “that Mr. Snyder did not Near the Anglo-American posi- [ 5 olish most of the remaining War | \wisconsin to join his relatives. A iday in explainir t althou atealadiin isenet oF tonnat % ” ntly raise his ins . as it on are little hills of bombs and As indicated above the layout has | taxes at the next session of congre imall child, left alone by the conp! g the markers of an ! - fias been commonly reported. On mmunition, taken by the sentries |, dy included the sosted Te- axes for admission to theaters|was taken in charge by Mrs. Houck's ti + 0 toclared | owne v rles Pikiel of ! his own volition, he raised his policy disarm the Shantungese | gyetion of the plot between the walk |2 places of am t, excise rents. lous in Sapiro’s 1 a c alleg 2 7 : to $30,000 two years ago."” oops secking refuge in the settle- {ang curb by two feet. This space i xcs on automobiles, > taxes, No charge has ev 1 ticle uld ermitted tolen My . ¥ Woman's Request Refused. ent. Hundreds of disarmed Shan-inecossary for the trolley poles from fand stamp taxes are slate 4 to o, ainst the physician here. The ¢ nce for inter t 8. | 8 e tEHt Cool Morley of 7 Mrs. Snyd r a restless hngese soldiers are penned in A [Chestnut to Pleasant streets, also for | is und: q ldition of the body was sunch tha I er, th 4 i o S e f n her coll the Queens hmboo “bird cage'” not far away.istrect lights, hydrants, water service hes i 2 nnual rev- | was difficult to deterniine how dea cover only upon s e . b nley ail, where Gray also is held, Situation Improves Shutoffs, sewer vents, etc. It has a S aUaT eI i ¢ it {was caused. g : HADDEN GRAX several requests that xsh:‘a The situation appears much |pecn found necessary (o prov o1t r s btoal e e of ac lamag o - b S E ST e | | tted to attend the burial of her sier in all the native distiicts gpace for snow from walk out | gin Riace .| La Crosse, Wis, March 23 (B N Wice, vt od, o 1 p - 1 pleas were refused. Sayder did o » the night o it ith the victorious Cantonescarmy |of the gutter. The construction of {ment relying upon income and cor- |Dr. Knute Houck, Wa b f kn a « 3olden of ol police SGALDED BY OWN MOTHER : s for lor wer Ladually taking matters in hand. fwire conduits for electric light and [, taxes, customs and tobac. |Sician wanted for ques » laimed in s uld | ) . : y held at the Queens Village residenc small body of Shantungese Were [tolephone wires has also been an-|eo taxes as the principal sources of |connection with the finding o < Y tory, or injt nages. ] T g0 R 1 t with large crowds of th i1l holding out in the Chapeidis- |ticipated. This, of course, will notf, 4 . | believed to b of his missing E 1t born 1 Sy vl for (hatt of : y curio eld back from the house t et today and there was some fir- [atfect trolley wires or trolley ,,...,} R v i being made to|Wife, has gone to Albany, Oregon, T r S ] it of O umialo. Woman Thraws Bowl of | TR T R O Triends of EgIRe -Clilnces heopg hich) gapies ot workine thero fs|deicrmine what changes should be |it was learned today. "’;m”"""“_ cont J n alleged “interna ad trial on | Boiling Water On Son When He | the family were admitte el onsiitilaca, BOt. e ”I‘b" 1”’"| O A, |made In income and _ corpora ,‘,‘,,,‘1 pmb e e o ,”' ‘“\“"* TNV sE et e : € theft of the Bristol| SR Hazelton after talking to his P med with a mortar and ma. ;'=“lvx., "ot hedges: 4, grading o [suseestion that a tax cut b grantea | 31 P 0 ey v T o ot s gt another officer | gy N, Y., March 23 & |statements that fie believed Mrs Armed with a ar and ma- [rese edges; 4, grading of |, B o cong iantative as. | S0 has prac - JER 1unis I« nfair deal f X SOl snyder ced confessions had ine gun, the Americans hold a |bank relocating and r‘lnlnldllv»“nin"( e ntative ¢ i understood here that the mother | farm A injured ork of 5 ok When Oliver Murphy, 16 oveonmciel et e oy sition flanking the bridge, acro i 6 conatruction ~of any|CmAISS IndleAle 8 fue per Sor e |and son plan tolive i tho western | organlzing farmer's co-operatlye < - Fatar R | now ; B G LR R A BAs e fochow creck. which separates 'necessary i waley % other! TUE 05 EHEOHE B : | zanizations, Tirastes ot Kar Sbiagd o ohlR e lo-American position from detail work. ‘The Temoval of trees, | 1UCtion o one PAr < 3 i - |~ The courtroom was warmer today | cauzht on the spot bu G s et S - of the most turbulent portions [rclocation of hydrants, catch basing, | 21 two per cent in sur 800 W the windows were closcd after reldt - 5 [ mother rais P o- {and givh Sldhn/any the native city. The bridge has |etc, moving of water — shut-ofl | A slight tax cut, ofticials said, { Senator James A. Reed of Missouri. | el e _‘ 4 manded to know where | g y L 3¢ “l"“‘ 1 en tha target of rifie and ma- |sewer traps, ctc, to new lines, and Y ‘v‘h\‘."_m'nh! svvjnonl.ue] h\mn’ T Rt of counsel for Mr. Ford, who g1 i ¢ Hop ; e 1 explana 5 dolton . nipers from Chines on of curbs to new lin iticlentiy to overcome losses in ; overcoat-clad one day, ask T v | Taa oyt aeren ““to:v‘”“m "r:' r”mf: s Saliad) Imate of |revenue and thus prevent the nm.i‘linm'zl Sclected That s to Deter- At 1 Norloy |[actary, hereup ik e ¢ working | ernment from running into a deficit | 3 : . First U. S. Casualty Tho cost of working)Srnment (rom suante 610 & SN ine walne of Tand to e Taken | day and Daul ¥, Andaison, The American troops suffered | ) rates contemplated. respondent for the St. loui eir first casualty last night when [the charge to paving wes { TR for New Power Project. Dispatch ken to a e Tarino patrolling a_custos | This leitfor consideration by 1| Anderson Candidate for o 23 U Juee | 135 MR suTering from. pncumor =S liplily wounded by a|beard .of compensationfant 4s q ’ ; v, March 2 — Judee iy Anderson’s scat had been near Y e ean . [Weit the taking of and and dam Ro-clection to Cotneil|Teorin 5. Nickeren, of 6\ s0- |ere ot tha. theon onsn wintews: y . aivdsied by the Cantop- |0 property by relocatlen of walks | couneilman Albert Anderson of | perior court has appointed Samucl | Crowd Disappointed = o ¢ : e charge attempted to reach the [nearer to ""'“l”f*'lf;« The method OfHthe fourth ward will be a candids .-‘ A, Herman of “WTML |'<‘=;'; .1 Atter he had finished with his - - - S determ ion of thesc damages Fos e - Calhoun of Cornwail and Philip [ roading S St AR DT = g he fi b ine docks through the 'Y 2 or r on. He became a member reading Sapiro sat down apparent P seactia 5 2 ::»‘:(- {.’:“\ Thete nrms snd mo. [0f the benclis of §L00 per £0nt)or sne eouncil fn 1911 as & memper | Knobloch of Be a commission ||y to the disappointment of the jury g Y v o Young Woman ‘\“e‘t(d An nourr were Mrs e e wroro. solzed, They were |00t Which the board recommended|o¢ tho first ward delegation, ana in [to_determine the valie of land that {und the speetators, without inter | th e On Kidnapping o moen” S sl oascd after a short time, how natte: with which the board O }1q;5 o a5 alderman. He resigned the Connecticut Light and Tower|rozating Cameron. oAy | Naw o aim had hold of the hawd or, when the Cantonese W public works has 1o |CONNCCLIAN ‘0T ;yter ione. year ar turned when | company desires Lo acquire as part illagher took up the question- |was arr n h at hisled on a BHYARgy | ming vl 7 they were on @ peacefu | WIOREEON, Attorney Thomas J. Cabelus re-|0f the basin of the huge lake it is and immediately ran into a le \ . . tley | cOusin's four 1 L ) Eraine. Thyioler whin: ki 3 Al Thst a creating north of this city in con- i gy angle which resulted in ; s b R : 2 ol tives >t ried brothers and Only One Real Clash Chinaman With Kacey Pin nection with its Housatonic river |jury being sent out of the court- |, oW ks L w 1 y for two marric ors of the murdered h has occurred = e MUSICIAN A SUICIDE hydro=cleatulos DEIEAL | rovm | od wit I : ; “1{' ‘"‘“‘: i 2 ol romien Arrested by Irish Cop i A "" The lake, which will extend from | This question intend | ARt < | The yrin Ber G Shortly after noon District Attor- tween Y: it atus v York. March 23 (P—a| Greenwich, Conn., March 23 P—{ihe border of Danbury to New |pave the way for the submission of P R (o with " AT is Newee promised a confer- pops ;‘”“ S e Knights of Columbus emblem, prom. Russell Frederick Green, 36, piano, yyiigora, a distance of 16 mil letter from an unna persor i ) Lt G sjon n iermen who pressed sl TR " _““L ijl‘": begore the |inently displayed upon the coatteacher and musician, hanged him-| il be known as Lake Daabury.|concerning the Indepen ar o A LTI i o od fre ¢ husband im for dot of the Qquestioning "(h“& : ‘:'l:;m Cted o rush the |lapel of a Chinese, Lew Tuong f in the bathroom of the A. Y.|y[uch of the land has been acquired |complained of by Sapiro. Lt P ¢ . f ’ — :“?k‘: Sordon (o got into tho in- |caused his arrest in Chinatown fo.|Bell house in Noroton today. He !y gisputes have arisen as to the| Scnator Reed argued the inadmis- | (he 7 TR irt last nizht, | were sear ) (Continued on Page 16) RS CDalGhtveeTh Saseidy, m|was found clothed in his pajamas, e S I e oh e flonal aren. Somo of thoi{dny. Dotootly Thomas Cassidy, 2a value of several t 1 {sibility of unsworn, unveritied docu e A member of the order, talked with|He Was a member of St Mary's|commission pointed today Wil { ments from a third person not party | him ar {4 e R et S I 2 o child antungese fired on the Durham o | F him and satisfied himself that Tuong | ¢! fix the prices to be paid by the [o the suit at issue E an g i 1 her ttalion of the Dritish defense — | Sin ce. and the Durhams returncd |did not belong, He was held in bail { power company nator Reed argued Hartford Pr g it v state law | Sni =00+ T erty involved in the | principle of permitting the i oner to she found . Italian defense troops had cd with violating the state law| Suit Brought for $500 The property invol principle of per g the r l , Sk ¢ e e i Tk X e I en 1t is estimated |which prohibits_unauthorized per- Jud . t Gi : Kop 511 iestion sl situalen i io fowpn) —_— Stand Trial in Mass, ey she co Indge AWalle P lamiets, AR Flthe Dritish military authoritics [S0ns from wearing fraternal soclety | udgment Given for §1|o¢ panbury, New Fairfield. New| (Continued on Page 1%) Hartfor 23 ssa. | her motier-love, taking the IRt comment Dr. Yochelman's Plea L+ the Chinese casualties in these insignia Judgment for the plaintiff to |Milford, Brookfleld and Sherman. e chuselts police officers and local) With her to Brook shes were 60 Killed and 100 recover damages of $1 was given Trainmen Rescued When pros i con- AR ! To Have Case Reopened. undod. 48 Divorce Suits Are s iy 1o e e | New Canes al Sotion | | Life Is Despaired of ‘o o4 ove v ‘of Too Hundreds Losing Auto Bridgeport, Conn., March 23 (P— t the close of the day. ‘| Riled in Reno in 48 Hours| of Mr. and Mrs. Jonn tgnaskie- Reported in Montreal| wow york. Maren 25 (P—Tihirty wanted i 1 1 Licenses Under Mass, Law | juse Isnac Wolfo today dismissed apel district ymw‘vn ?r tl_‘ll'r 1he Reno, N March 23 (®—Reno is| wicz against Michael Chebo- Montreal, Que., Mareh 24 (®— men, with improvised timber levers. 3 nurder. sugh 3 Boston, March 23 (UP)—The|without comment a motion for a carnage, Bodies HRered C ot |not on the gilded frontier, but it has| wicz for $500. One hundred and four new cascs of today lifted a 72-ton steel ear RibainE Lo e gistrations of hundreds of M new trial for Isilore Yochelman, Al Aot S e haa | “rush” of its own to share in the It was claimed by the plain- [typhoid fever were reported to inches in the air ichard O'Con- 'alleging drunken veach of th motorists have been re-junlicensed aclectio physiclan. ifiled while many houses DA | ontion now being given to Nevada. | tif, through Attorney B, J. | the largest daily number since the nell, a Long Is (keman, 42 peac p y concealed | Yoked because they have failed tojin his behaif by Judge John B. Dil- n burned to the ground. Thour |ERIC (et oure 4S suits for| Monkiewics that tho defendant | epidemic began. This brings the to- yenra old. could take his shoc off. weapons, it is cpectel that Hart | pay the premiums on their compul-|lon. Judge Dillon today filed with HBjot innocent Chinoke, ‘h"‘;"]‘ divoree have been filed In the Reno| converted articles of wearing ap- |tal cases since March 4 o 7SS, 5 When he got his sh : ford police court officials will agree |$0ry nsurance policic Michacl J. Flanagan, clerk of the ir personal belongings and 4 |oouris The rush has developed be-| parel, curtains and linoleum ped from undes the adow |to drop the plaints so thay| It als s lear the office| superior court, notice of appeal to ved of their homes, wandered) oo o Toe the new three months' res left in an apartment at 199 Glen | ggm———mmme——— ‘m death, where for two e | Nolan will not be rec to appear | of Reg 3 k A. Goodwin to-|the supreme court of errors, Yoch- put dence law, which was passcd by the| street when the Ignaskiewicz ; i e been caught between a loe court here o S, e Mate | day that thousands of other regis-|elman is a prisoner at the county People Remain Indoors recent legislature. family moved to another ad- THE WEATHER five cowcateher and the r Eoa) fxed €% Tho b | trations face revocation after April| juil awaiting transfer to Wethers- Ithough the residents of the | ""p o " o)oh Reno, under the ad-| dress. Chebowicz denied it and | l Ufreight car, the slightest horizontal | Nolan h I extradition, it|1 for the same reasor | field where he will begin serving a eign scttlements felt a sense Of |y oaeo of the six months’ residence| claimed the articles were of | New Britain and vicinity: | |movement of elther of which would |y i i Wilting (o return to| From 350 to §00 cancellation no-[six to ten ycars sentence fmposed through confidence in |yo “\Cag famous as a divorce center, [ little cr no value and that they | | Fair tonight; Thursday in- 1 wave killed him. A i Itices were being received daily by flast week by Judge Wolfe when a | | * ir defense forces, the people|tye filing of separation suits never| are still at the house where the | creasing cloudiness, slowly So little hope for z hi o is v shot William | the registry, it was reported, nearly|jury in the superior court found Lerally obeved the advice of the|reached such numbers as now.[ plaintift may have them. At- || rising temperature. 1eld by observers that a ap- | A Griftin, Haverhill storekecp- | 5.000 such notices having come|Rim guilty of manslaughter in con- i Forty-eight suits in a month was a torney Thomas F. McDonough | peared and adminstered the last|er on the night of March & in an at- | from insurance companies, brokers | nection with the death of Miss Ma- (Continued on FPage 11) comparatively high record then. represented the defendant. * *. {tempted holdup. and agents during the last week. bel A. Derry, 20.

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