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ews of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 1 4, 4 43 March 19th . EW BRITAIN, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 AR [ ] “uuoy) ‘pIoJIvE TONG WAR BRERKS "~ =z AMONG TP CHINESE; ONE DEAD 1N MANGHESTER; OTHER MURDERS IN LARGER CITIES CRUSHED T0 DEATH Crushed by Barrow and Stone | | | 1‘W0rkman at New School Not in Sympathy With Notice| | | | | TOPPLED INTO PIT, CARPENTERS BALK AT TRADES EDICT Sent to Contractors e S ‘GARL ANDERSON, 25, KILLED WTLL NOT QUTT THEIR JOBS Chlnaman, Caught ln L Heads Dry Machinery | SPEE[]Y TRIA[ FUR Tipped O Scaffold, Vietim Falls 15 Offeials Declare Union Did - Not ecet Into Excavation At \n-rul Taxicab in New Ha-‘ ven, is ldentified as Slayer of Silk Town Laundryman Earller Teart Parish Building On COUPLE IS CERTAIN - Both Sides to Proceed With) Snyder-Gray Gase April 11 WOMAN NOW DENIES GUILT ' street, exeavi- struct loaded ‘Already Five Killings Have Been Reported in Vari- oth Widow Her Lover Face | Degree Murder Indictments th pol o'clock —Gray, Sobbinz. Tells Own th ous Sections of Country —Three Others Wounded | Mother He's Guilty. New Yorl wier Van Tong war ROY King, helper Cousin, ROY A, HAYNES, HAYNES NAMED ACTING PROHIBITION LEADER cretary Mellon Con- tinues Ohican in His Present Position He ing with ¢ there, is Tong Stayer Is Identivicd Anderson s o avation, it stonc and Quick bt of tl a of sto 1o coellar unload shooting led 1o o or ted th by ther tha two hours r con t he who | in a taxicab, To th o Arrow ize, it tip. officers noon | t and wit s and by Ly 1 Sam Ong, in s a2 ointed hines is way fersor indles him s from stone bis frig strangl the sis brother il a r's Queer L a pus carly Sunday morning. s nto t i) Llow W A, Hay ommissioner of g King in his ngton, March Shot Five Exan ov s today Medical Tad looked Wd found for and a fifth h, torn o »ove the bric id died in bunk and ter his slayer was runnin reet to a taxics £ in Main st nother Chin vo taxicab driv latter man as o1 in their cubs, fir [i1artford to Manchester and thenee to Meriden and then from Merid to New 1t wher et pat hnan detained them, The bod chan s at Meri Identitied By Another Man. The Chinese ace by Sam Ong s the slayer cousin had civen the Long, of New York L hrow: cont light lora hat and the man w hop next lioor 10 S&am On pointed | t r Ong 1l 1 gone W King he it bl iis nos: inker bol prohibition J. Kelly lquart Herbert fficer Wa Main str It h to th was mads wa and « Lyon r Ma was The m rs s in rigiit to thn lodged (! h a; y the Anti-Saloon T 2 o nd ident s hre d in minutes, it 0T up Ouk was wai which sat v Javen identificd this who also had been on a drive from A on wi s plc Ohioan 1 athing motion for 1 s the patrol W witich g of t and in At . tion plan of t fenda e th Neweomb to willing Other Admits. that it b sioners to pr Attorney 1nizat ion of TAKES BURGLAR TO SAFETY Neighbor tion 1t 1 1 as ready April 4 but v for a One od n appoint nother Denics, kv T in th Investicates Flashlight hov ows RBeam and Fast Street Marauder ke no chan Iy wi Ernest thie W Beats Hasty of his of Chin e had colored fr has a s laund il ath 10 this tor o city on e . Fumatti cing louse, a Fumatti tenem: or last evening by window so that the Howard § second tloor by a flashlight went {0 umped Victor nd pl nd Haddon ry (Continu LYNN SCHOOL RAZEI] BY MYSTERIOUS FIRE, e d on Pag Mellon appoir anya A cretary whether 1 st en opposcd by ever, that ot had ral oppo him out as the Chine ho into the laundry and later ran to th three hundred fect The other man gave the name Su It WVing, 1y Andrew nto of . 008 who occu- pies th racted in nt, ion. on repors nt of Haynes. he new commissioners wiil office April 1. The Ay that while Haynes indicated any Ar Denies Membership. police here could ohtain little on abont homic sum Ong said he was not a ad did not have membership in av srganization. He . h lat Ong King hat he might 1 The objc hvostic i droom from . w ek taken said ‘Im'cndmrhm Suspected in 5 ¢ $250,000 Blaze BEarly = e o This Morning ek 18 unoceupic PR S ao'clock, abonut § had wop vas seers s s W. Hellt wt of i ad b i o shot and precau- ions were tuken at the laundry to | comm p all callers outside counter | geparm fn the front part of the place. ONg |or the King appearcd just as | ing 1ad. opened up, went in did the | hooting and two minutes later was | n his way back towards New York ccently, Sam had a wire | etting piaced in the front part of uis 1aundry to hy cus- omers and otk the back coms. Place Was Protected. The only unnetted portion of the | counter was swinging gatc p sam Ong, it had explained |8ranting of permits. hat the netting ed in case he | 1laynes has serve 2 undesirable visitors. His laun- | commissioner sinc Iry also was closed t night first appointed wit open for husin in the ear Hardi ind then v norni The man who killed Ons lent Cooli King apparently about was formerly editor ef the ing's methods for he pateh, valked directly throu federal prohititi Jid the shooting and prob e run for the cah ninutes. It is understood that Onz Ki had been warned that his life fanger, and on Thursda ne for him according to Sam Ong | vhich repeated the warning, There vas a strange Chinese accompani by a woman in town yesterday the jolice were told and the latter js iid to have hee or G comple ngemer burea 1« oo en vers Tt wa mo L ot T designat speetiv saw o an found that s izt putty wi Iy intendin + Noosenir m to ¢ A Wi {on the e March de school. 21 (A troyed w Fire s appa | missioner. Although hivition polic of ( ler of {lining the duties | commissioner, r Sehoo Ong high but ne imated the 10 Meil prohibition will b g control tary the Haynes ineluc investiz o1 n 1 cause is unknow it kit to of 8 Mass., March t4 pt the Centr: varly to id damaging an @ ey ndiary origin r high school roying | 13 ¥ Al personnel nd supervision v . enstody Bk L one aid, 1 as prohil June 11, yoring 1 by wind- | 1 occupants fled to | all the guished. with help Itevere ttied for four was fontrolled, ter the fire was stil) ouldering were cut lives of when a none required [having been ent res were | knew Sam | 1 rrived at 7:10 | ch the gate, 1s outside on I in about two | | ot i {Court Rules Girl Lied In Seeking Annulment Jersey City, N. J.,, March 24 (A Mrs. TRose Iy whka ch, 17, had “brazenly p a fraud upon the court of Vice Chancellor Job refused to annul hy age in Dridgeport, n., last 10 to Dan Demicowiteh, ear-old buteh ‘Phe court p th she was d or dr 1 pt prisoner in a housc {10 Holister st t, Stratford, Conn., but held that even if t coremon was performed without the bride* knowledge she established the va t contract by living with her and for two weeks In Bridg and Jer from and | hours | Ana Witk bein ruins, | by fly- other: roof | hos- Diis TR m he had o Man ‘Paralyzed From Waist (Companion Pushed Ma- Without Warning. fire hours ore ven eight wd, water 1 upon the eral firemen t a bu \tment. ime, Fire Chi wred fire might block, containing W high school, pubiic library Knights of Columbus bui tion to scor started in tion of i This building, § afurnace iscov Down Allegcs was in | A letter | o impe tr chine Giving 1| Demicow petrated Edward E. | sweep the the n « ph B Murders Jos w York, March parfare between seattered nited States flared ulting in five report liree persons shot. The two year truce he lip Sing and On Leon red today and soon afterward: bun play started, It could not b ictermined in the first reports vhether all of the shootings resulted rom differences between the mem- crs of these secret societics. The reported casualties follow Brooklyn, N. Y., two dead; Elsewhere, 24 (P Chinose 1 sections p today, ' deaths bra while 1 s ot the Junior erected flames when reached the scene Though 1 that homes. Corbett High | 110 M has Joseph | leging U nt in | m i | Lutomo- 1926 inst 1- 8 Qo bellef in he fire 1pting Lo start a stalle ol. story marric s Wfter 1 Nov. on Putnam and brougii Wolf it t of 17 Oak street, firemen 14 not vas a fire w tion and the anney, the fire ough and caused iderable » to the latter building | ctacular was the fi persons were attracted to the scene for miles around, and extra polic ¥ | uled upon to keep the crowds| Belas wag a passenger In Wolf's he danger zone. | automobile when talled, Arrangements were buing ling to the ation, and wh {today to provide emergency accom-|Wolf and another man pushed the modations for the approximately 1,-|car from behind, Delas svized the students who attended the | front part and prepared to patl. The 1001, Lear was pushed, it is od, | Because this was the second mys- | Belas was thrown 8 terious high school fire here within |suffering the injury | three the fire marshal’s | dered him totally s | office en asked to investi- [ disabled. He has b 1 patient at gate. The previous school fire New Britain General hospital s ulted in the destruction of |the accident, and is paralyzed from igiish high school, the waist to the feet, the ox- defendant was negli- the broke | jinout the plaintifi, who | {was in a_position of danger. Jud | Willlam F. Mangan issued the writ, vhich is returnable in superior court [the first Tuc W April. i i sav Tong: betwe pu maobile warning | port S0 that | were one | outside In Hospital With Bad Cut on Thigh, Yes, He Had Bottle in Pocket ‘h M) — something on hi sat in a chaip, f'rank Keating of Roxbury w in a hospital here today His thigh had been painfully eut by picces of the broken bottl . one dead. ma 0, one dead., Manchester, Conn., one dead Cleveland, Ohio, one shot. Pittsburgh, two shot. York's Chinatown orized when the news of the was received throug! Help 000 1 eau ston, M he had hip when he o th which na pe was ter, Kill- und from ew las ven- vears, nently has state e ng: round channe holice was fray the and re- the Wiy sou (Continued on Page 16) and | | Vietim i accord- TK ound, | Authorize ¥se of Name in De vds Sent To Builders Weeks Ago, rs of the carpenters’ union | Nemand Full Protection For Foreigners, \egouatlonfl call: n hall for the ! to a mecting tc urpo: as not in sy edict issued that all zed after n 1 constr April heen re inani s tors o unic to th X month n carpe conveyed ormation that with organi.ed any kind of wor! job where a mployed in - av A similar order failed la this fact is said carpenters with attempting — so laba m anstriction the fu drastic tonight's any penter wh ob becat men emplo; work in the building, tled to any ial the 't of the union, place will filled by ar nnic is ca 1 on other typ: will espec conside o his move avoid take place e appr tand on th on and no for the sympathy bt men JUDGE BENNETT DIES Hartford Man, Necaring 85th Year, Twice Postmaster. Conn., March Benn ord City Ge 1904, v court r here, 7 for Several oo 1- ago but|cr mer 1 1 hs | tions L; fi to no or | : st to have | ond, s 10 se there are non- s |t not be ! bl s il strikes | ¥ lals In Nanking. e wewese AR IN WILD SPURT. 24 P— of | and | from Hamp ied Ber home > o wou AT tt, wi Si oril 12, ttack on ien he has been Iuncral servi s late home fay afternoon Jug Bennett was born in Hamy n. Windham county, on April d was graduated from Ya At Yale he rowed on th mous Wilbur Bacon crew w stricken March ailing s will | atis held o s for long al circles tary of t committee republic 1 from 1870 \nnnc Counle Are Safe in Nanking Zon York, Nanking today 7 missions of the piscopal chureh, include Mrs. Duncan K. Dodd of i and Rev. and Mrs. 1o of Ttoslindale, missionarics stat 1l of hom were 1 re Me Rev, Niant he Back Broken by Crankmg Auto, Belas Sues Fnend for $25,000 lock Sat- N 5 years ¢l at - 12, 1 he to e March 24 (#)—Metho Lyman L. ANOTHER STUDENT SUICIDE | ver Detroit Youth of 19 Shoots Himsel —Leaves Mysterious Note { sing Gun. Detroit, March Jam 19 | st wave mes, a post graduate hern High school, w witomobile on a highway o the city last night with wound in his skull und beside rear-old Detroit s 1 troit ulcide in a f victim of the studer student him in th 0 whom it may concern: “Well, T don't know where I’ going but I will wire vou when the 1 don't sce any use ng around any longer. Th s willing but the spirit Police have e the last parag THE WEATHER New Britain and vicinity: Unsettled, probably light snow this afternoon or to- night; Friday generally fair, not much « in tem- perat 24 (UP)—Delbert 1 Before hospital today—De- nt | at found in he | | m | 1 of he refused to make pub- | ph of the note. | | ;.\T ireh | i | AMEPICANS MEET DEATH AT HANDS OF CANTONESE IN NANKING FIGHT; U.S. WARSHIPS LAY DOWN BARRAGE U.S. and British Send Ultimatum Join With British in to Leaders of Cantonese Forces ' Shelling Section Held Gt By Refugees to Open Way to Escape-U. S. Bluejackets Reported Casualties. Respecting Today’s Outrages and Safe Deliver: Christian Refugees By 10 A. M. Tomorrow. that time firing | the of o “Lar;:e Number of Foreign- Believed Killed— o Shanghai Is Quiet Fol- j e O e i | satety of forcignesss | lowing Recent Excesses ors Amg others o xet| comma onch responsibic There. [ 1ost non- | ¢ ny | th cetion of propert all for- t Cant | command r erald befory negoti mitted by his ‘-‘1 foreigners the Bund un orrow mo he negotiat concluded, vised, presentative the three dey 1 with, Nanking a military rpreted at the aning that the ‘ British had served and that they would mer v action requir [ protection o Em- t to|s com that board the m outrag third, port on 11 tor ps there antons se vals imatum troops, 1 n njured n of- report says it number is large o had ta tun nly begs plant, city, w ad bee o tomorrow Nanking tonig Me i will b andard m the with | n {ily hi a China negotiations | 10 a. m, ol to t mid-; shiell~ in tha iere a n oy ort by 11 tonight wrd time, area wvy depart Am T I to (F ns Americ Itimat take any 1 1s- their m.) (UP) — interior of 1 by Unit dwin All China St Cunn Navy Opens Fire No sooncr had the Chinese ed fire, than the A rican d ers Noa and Preston and t ish cruiser Emerald went tion and bombarded the positions with their heavie Pitisbune Behind ge, and British landing from the ships. T fought they way to the oil plant and |the cost of some lives. The sur- in the river. Wires Are Cut wires to th Todm s \ctmn at ) it i Is First Since Days of World War wer se Cons ham im- ! area his m the U. & to 5 th nation- mediately Cunningham sage from the to evacuate into ace hroadeast antonese A dispateh, Admi wire Tough S p. WORCESTER TROLLEY < 4 this barr American rties put off naval men { The | cut, Nanking have been details are Rear Ad- who arrived U. S, Isabel reports that a ans, including are still in the 110 Passengers Hurt—Mo- torman, Fixing Pole, Helpless on Roof coming out by wirele miral Hough, U at Nanking on the after the fighting, n r of Ameri women and childre city, Shanghai the Mar. 24 (UP)— motorman clinging help- trolley pole on the roof, car ran wild down Clay~ hill here today, imperil- lives of 15 passengers, most women. engers were more | sly injured, ecither thrown from their » swaying car or when attempted to jump to safety. injured, all residents of this sre: Davis Isenberg, Mrs. John Mrs. Lena Willia Mrs. Boynihan, Mrs. Flora Ran- a Linfors, and the Mis . Katherine Cox, Mary Hatchett and FFrances 0'Mal Al received first-aid treatr y later four of the vie- Mrs 1t and and Kay i a Washington, the salvos March 24 (—When | destroyers Noa and Preston sent shell fiee over Nanking | marked th e sinec world war that American war have used large caliber guns for training purposes. American naral and marine 8 were ‘nt to Chine Wi 5 to proteet American lives and prop- erty, and they needed no instru tions from Washington. Admir Williams, in command of the Asias- tic fleet, has been clothed with the widest discretionary powers indle the situa as the wees warrant, and he tire 1l force Jast as he Authority Noa and the the of Chir \ endangering ners the N bn point is aixo ¢ regulations tain lan Wore With t lessly to i electric ton street ing the of whom were | Ten of the 1 or seriov were after the was quiet recent excesses ntonese occupation. It is learned "that the Dollar Liner Pressdent Hayes was struck by several.bullets during the fighting while docked op- | posite 8 i Chere were no casualties among the fifty pas most of whom were Amer- today : following todiy the except The for less in cly Involved. March 24 (# 0 in Chi 1 1m- | resort reinforc: hrought aifeets the of scrion: bad hoped woul? he 1 occupatio iol « mane in the n; for the Prestor ction 1 ret lars ot ness today ors, fire reg Misses (€ City . car 1 ox hospi star shortly Hyland > trolley p with he s nking 1 to the concen d i naval | no unc wn or grade Motor to the which in condit artillery Josep had climbed | Chinese waters to prots life and propert pressed the be he ct offici th ons roof to fix t ted may be car co; lations protec priunity to consolidat possessions rty v vic honor and st positions and organize « lihe Hatud More Ships to & fived repeat- | A Willia wi- Asiatic fleet ported a disqu ¥ 1t Nanking. held his N0 proj arbitr rican whi I hips have cily rs, but mainly their fire has contined to machine gun incidents have involve a rule volleys. Amer- no ser- for Rich Cin the oiuts Its have follow SMITH TRIAL ENDS ¢ departt tved di om Nanking. Tl 1, were taking \pani ore ont Police Chief Awaits Court Ruling—Minister at Pirst cco Acoept- fended By Navy. irked Will The British cor 1 by a crowd o liers, reported said. The British ¢ d to b sut i | ol Gift Liquor. W ' Vit b 1 toda mit He ¥ (Pr—Th 1l of Char Hartfo irnishing liquor to s 1 mov fave Lonrnment motion Mar i T the openir wk to the H 1. it Nanking on the Tsah i ction, Lo hill to prot firo about the landing i Amer ren oreig ound orte wour ki ol Police of r 15 s British eral per 3 concentratin prote ard ton Tou r- of the , the a or tion, V' A M st min At the trial hers Charles W. Smith, had considered it wste to destroy alcohol which | authorities had seized in raids. The minister, the Rev. George H | Locke, further admitted that the [ ehief had agreed with him and had t aside o gallon of alcohol for the minister to take home after dark Afterward, to the min- lister's testimony, he changed his | mind and did not accept the confis- cated alcohol. ;m! sent a land- bsia rall boton ot and- 1rd Ofl houso while the Emerald covered with shrapnel and the Noa and the Preston cleared up ‘he bund and the far shore of snipers ring from the ships. The landing forces successfully all the foreigners from Standard Ol house, including American consul and his family all American naval personnel, - saflor was slightly ho Noa and Preston many times during the ing normal. The light eru blehead od today Honolulu Admiral - Willia American naval forces asked for the ships, which plement the forces already under his command ut . They had been ordercd to Honolulu to be heid in reserve there u 1 such time the need for them in China should arise. Rear Admiral J. R. Y. Blakes ly is in command of the threo « he an ec | g fores wi { emic th to 8 will sup- ! and wounde wore it | da | Consulates Looted. “During the afternoon tonese troops looted British and Japenese | wounded the British consul inl PRINCE Rarrow RIDES AGAIN. Lincomshire, P Diosp i - of Tuesday in being ing the army eplocl | Hloldenby, the Prince of Wal 1 two-peint-to-point raccs 1 afternoon. He finished second one and fourth in the other, Eng., | exper- | thrown | at s ride this in NOTED ARTIST DIES Paris, March 24 (P—Paul Helieu, noted French portrait painter, died today, aged 67. He was best known for his pictures of heautiful women. He visited New York in 1906, ) 1912 and again in 1920, ste se consulates, general (Continued on Page 17)