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News of the World Average Daily Circulation For nve ] NEW BRITAIN HERALD [ ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MOXNDAY, MARCH 28, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS THREE KII.LED IN CHESHIRE AS LESPS FROM HIGHWAY CHINA SfiUAndN EAS'ER, MM’HlNE EUNNER DE ATHC AR ANb ]’[‘S .THREE VICTIMS | James J. Welch,I—mes H. Riley, Jr., -~ NO SERIUUS OUTBREAK IN t MUWSMN TR"]; e = — of This City and Edward J. Sheehy Two Killed, Thind Wownded in . AR 5 VRN e of Bristol Die When Car Rips Down PAST 24 HUURS REPURTEDi Detroll G Warlae | Rt A< \8 G AN N 5 Fence :md Collides With Poli. %! : — TRAGEDY IN BUILDING U. S. HOweVer, COfl- Chinese Looters Put et ! = 1 b : ' S 4k et o ¢ 40 " James J. Welch, aged 50 years, 26 Harrison stree y - To Flight When They P e T T ety T Tl | RO, % % e B NG § 5 es ‘li Riley, Jr., aged 26 years 37 Sou h _l‘u.n' itt street, tinues WIth Plans to Smash Open Bee Hives T A e T m\f ) : < g . i ;: N both of this city, and Edward J. Sheehy, aged 45 yvears, of 164 > 5 1. e 4 ¥ AT\ RN\ - 4 >on¢ ee istol, were killed about 4 o'clock this morning A ugmen t Flghtlng Shanghal, B rch 2 r[»fi Prey Walks Down Corridor of | b Sl f - 3 4 on the Cheshire v Haven turnpike, about a quarter of a Force in Eastem Wa- grim events at N g appeared Atsztmenclionss 3 By 7o, 74 ¢ ¥ : R nile south of the Hamden town line, when an automobile in in the storir ) ¥ the yetrolt, Mareh ; i1 e v . . ¢ which they were riding, left the highway, crashed into a pole, ters to CODC WIth Any ot fiors - : i tory of S % ", R 4 turned over several times and rolled down a five-foot embank- < { ¢ i : L " Eilled two ! g : : ' ment into a field. Emergency. v ,\\:1 1 o the United ||and b v Iy s n dos 08 i 4 C\% : The three men evidently died instantly from fractured s .‘;';‘,. :‘-‘\rnh \4;‘ ‘\; S ) t yar -'10\\11! a m‘n‘v e , Y » ! S 4 skulls and concussion of the brain. Sheel h\ was thrown through ke e ratadn f l‘nlnmx @ o 3 . 5 y Y., ¢ ] ! X the roof of the car and landed off the way about 20 feet dus of Foreigners A I | toda e machine gun was en 2 from where the machine rested. His body was discovered in ; et en with their gun butts. ; e i € e door. o 7Y . & B " a clump of stunted trees with bits of the roof of the car dug From Various Are £ € s b L AUAL M ; i b m]lfl I) 1S ulders. Riley was found lving with his hes \r] just o : m, | 4 : L 41 off the highway and the rest of his body stretched across the Heki by Nationalis B % e = '“\“1"”;"':.“]'“""r e | . : A 53 y roi ld' while Welch's head rested only inches from Riley's with 7 ) s | . 4 ’ > . R 3 ) int o o Being Continued. The third man, taken to a hos- ’ R 2B Pis ody polnting down the iline 1 he B2 carly a dozen times, W, TR The car, a new sedan which according to the speedometer, Satiiay 3 Vay . . i had been driven only 1,096 miles, was completely e 3 E SR i . alias Burke, 23, b % % as completely demolished. SHANGHAI GENERAL hioan ~ bean living @ RN The entive body was ripped almost clear of the chassis. The E IMPENDING SHHWINE []E[;LINE | IL“rif;\‘\;'!:r\\\“vllnhx“: :ru;‘:mxln l';\ < g o VL oA 3 " P ! 5 Inmd and er )"m\' lm’c.nvd to be only slightly damaged. S e R A . . Believe Driver Fell Asleep T Only 113 New st Rered e A : FR!ENI]S SHOCKED BY ff . Bimer 1 Btduemort o Wright told Philip A. Neudeck vere speeding home w linese | lout a serious outbreak of anti- [Eoe s I e ac g : 3 i% e, 7 ¢ iy e z it the theory advanced is L Three Open Vire if - . & i i -_m;lu rate of spe I ty Returns, UAS W ere walking dow K »: 4 % b v o Thi 101 Williams, i ding More Than 1,300 Submit 10 il A enn o e il < e " N - h- ”‘Mh of Three vheels I steel fire door s marines at Shanghai reportec « : @ man wi . i nate 2 1 i 4 i e I into the trolley pole ane to the navy department that he had | Cases Since March 4 Is Given s ¢ machine gun was in the middl. ¥ R 3 3 gt “1_\ pale and furned shipboard a 3 and on each side of him was a & 1 “ o ; ' 2 i > : bin, b IIL courge hioh, farcal from aEilssn il IBERIIN firis 1y With . pistol 2 3 o Va, g ; e e D ta which was rushed ashore vesterday ; oo 10 iEDlloa e the shooting is an 3 > e : : 3 r s AL were Killed in | T, 4 s ST R Montreal rch & v [outbreak o war begween rival = o : : T Shiva s etiias 3 es of typhol i ambling house proprictors of 1x 3 > s ; H 2 . * 2 S that it faced M Ve ge 4 demonstration in L ~ 3 . 4 ¢ rrie ol # Dops 6f Cns P R 0t e e g i o 1 it D et ibie ’.‘;.\vm“ : ‘ s . e ing o news. Word of I Marks i1 oft dirt S e " orted an ago have heen brought hers a4 ; he B ’ o 2 which our period o1 at moon today. | - forms the shou t the road show he total number of cases since Continued on Page Five) : : it the right wheels of the car hud Blucjuckets Join M hsatRi 2 ! n off @ blue 7 i Je i s | of about <t betore the il fated t down the small embank- and of | : el i r part of ment, ripped away about 30 feet of B. Butler, Ithoug » inoculation. The unoe- ; demon: ion occurred it was | ©° g : L ) " s $ W i 8 2 he v- | the fence which borders the high- ting the use of the additional [VINE converted 1 : RLTE Y B s L 4 5 r many years he followed t ground and threw the debris far ¢ hospital. o JANMES J. WELCH JAMUS H. RILEY, EDWARD J. SHELEY n vork. Or 1911 he be- | off in several directions. left I wcher, 1 i1 health | retary Wilbur receiv 5 cetor of s and | front door of the sedan was found as “eas or the moment at |adian milk will n in sur- | Fi 3‘);0 E h f ..-, e 10 "M,'\.,‘,\_\h,“,,h, it f"":‘;‘"“_ '”,f‘f',' h less, faclng condition ».m of he 1 can s their milk to | w York, March 28 () —William Hartford Judge Thinks They Arel = ze of Elks ar N !f"“"' ":l by Southington Man with the gravest danger to |Montreal dealers ’ 3 an » of the police = = | ole 5 3 The accident was first discovered in lives and property, the | o | raide e Virgin Man” and | Bell City Basketball Team Belng Pinanced By the ;\k‘()ll(’lifl‘m Fataiities in “oimbus ne o 1 | by Jose atrazons- of G e Rty e e o e ack Cohan and Jacob Kromber Sterner Sex | - el SR Lt “ My in anott ‘»m.“”.;:n‘\‘y?slp. o s plans of reinforcing the BAR BANA“IAN MI“( |its co-producers, here,, were s ,1‘1 In National Tourney | Mass. Incicease 500 ’ Navigator ; e obn_ Pa nand of Admiral Williams, to | tenced to 10 days in the < ; Hartford, March (UP)— I ! f eons > workhouse 28 > (' Qinee 109 : : Chititee i whom has becn intrusted the aiffi- and fined $250 each today for pro- Wednesday Women presonted here for violuti P. (. Since 1920 a9 Yoo ; sday ] ! , g wards and they 1 ¢ cult and deicate of throwing lucing an immoral theatrical offer- of the or e “being back-| - AR ¢ an im- 1 constable Leslic Hubbell safeguards about those who have crner sex” and are ¢ 1 ! and e g S g Ll Pl Collins. been endangered during the sweep © three paid the fine rather i o tor idly } ting the patienc ¢ SR 3 SR e 2 g oomy; Dr. Wilbur J. Moore of (' tonese army over a lar than accept the alternative of 30| epicago, Mare 5 ourt,” Judge Nathan atz de-| D! : AR : . on M was callew and noti part of China. SIAeY el days more in the workhouse under! = v ¢ A in police cot ! o e ? il axfor: henring. ¢ |aminer Charles N i o marines ordered to san | GOVE, Orders Embargo 10/, cutines meted out by dnstiecs SChoolk ropres ’ el LR S useits ‘ i S Uaine Ion R s Divgo to he embarked on the trans- Direnzo, Murphy and Voorhees, sit- | the national interscholastic net tour- tinued Judge Schatz and got in tou port rson were bei her Prevent Typhoid Spread |, iy special sessions, {ney that opens Tuesday morning rm belief that they t up and Lo “ the report of et “A. ‘Gobid from Ulor Atlantic coast, | e Al the other defendants n the tne University of Chicas 5 need in business by men who M Distiow, st N uner Of that the automobile existered 5 Gonla, Trdactaitne J0o, Tok Wl the Henderson by radio today | Into States th \ ¥ % c se, three women and four men.|y .. cooe o e women will reeeive lights 5 s Ao i “'»'!_”f J \ f | Southington was given permission to inounced she would enter San AL were given suspended sentences, (00 07 B . | penalties than men, Ao : : R D L Dicgo harbor on Apriln 3, ready to | The author of the play which ment, and will play Sl “From now on tie piea that they | ' . ¢ 1 s e take them aboard for t trip | Washington, March 2§ ®—AN| i gne of three figuring in the re- |5 o'clock We 1y adternoon. They | yro women will make no A e ' HiRLithT across the Pacific embargo has heen placed by the| cont elean-up of Brondway whon|will mest Gitbert High school, of Gil- | with me. Their tasos will by han, MU lmpunity and bl tas Sunt Hat Slos Weldhw Three More Destroyers. American goveriment on all Ship-| o otner stage productions Wers|pesr Arizen i L samq : TR ; Three American destroyers joined | ments of milk and m origin raided, submitted to being fi -r»m’;" Sl - ¢ Fi G ; A R ! . Admiral Williams' forces at Shag- | ing within 200 miles of Montreal be-|pinied ang prepared to remain m{”l( et e v ¢ A ¥ \ it : y Lk pontao s hai, today, and three crulsers are en | > of an outbreak of 1yphoid| yny Tombs unless an immediate stay | oneoore e o i SAPIRO “ms POWNT i e T e Aofgat S by i iitig a route from Honoluln and should e | f in Montreal. aflagnthtice 3a folba tranied S cAvEi R : : g klodoh esualsthenitosliive idey available for his use as the neces The action was taken by thel The two co-producers who with !y U5 (8 et Ral sound Shtb S io T¥lon0n 3 A L oonu s cattar prominently i sity requir it few days, ry department, which admin-| Dugan had also been out on bail | ¢ 0 heating any of the Is Permitted to Amend His Com- 00 s ' there i b i LS connection | T. A, & B. soc Officials here D pressed the listers the customs regulations, s at|were likewise finger-printed. | ot \mpions Bris nsi aily - obt : b ERCELSRET [ and, Brix hope that this fores would be suf- | request of the agriculture de-| - Althoush the thres paid their ine | gol s coneeded an execilent ehanee | PIAINE AZAINSE Ford and Defense CO8ST 0L illadiy: obt it . Two Lottles which ficient, but whether it could cope|partment’s burcau of chemistry a8 which erdinarlly is considered equiv-|tor victory over Gilbert. which is Mistrial Plea Is Overruled ¢ st i contait f S IolBhE L0 28 BON: i with an extensive outbreuk against ) safeguard to the health of thelalent to accepting the sentence.|one of the two teams compeling L : i f Ky ; ; ! quindgdn, G18. G il | prople of northeastern United States| their attornevs said an appeal would | from Arizoni, . Batroit, MArEl 28, 0P — Arer i M ; LR O S Vy, DUE. Ehe [wus Tuadnifrom Jmaihe genls ; supplies of milk and cream | bo talen. \ftord Hieh of Safford, dofeated |inenteof A Sapiro's declurati , ¢ in Statis- S R e 1id ‘:‘“,Yi.:“: 4 Tn line with its policy of g |4re recelved from the territory un- = bert in the Arizona state tourna- in his $1,00¢ suit against Henry teal of the \ s \ S Americ: out of the Chinese dan- suspicion, | New York, March (UPY—Mac: yione, bhut inasmuch as the victory Ford was permitted bones, the state department has 1 embargo will remain in ef-| West, author of X" and was by a single point, Saffor e- (was denied in a lose the remote consul- | fect until the sources of infection of [ members of the cast and others| pueeq to come to Chicazo to com son by Federal ngsha and Chunking | the Montreal typhoid epidemic has|connected with the W5 invited judge also s of | tion of the at the sedai ation of American na- | heen definitely determined and clim- | the play, went on tria 8 far west have as evidence Sapiro’s lett lie X v of i v v ) falE- hurnen. ouas tionalist } has been | inate ro Ju Dornellan in general| pover been overly sucecsstul with the [demanding o ron o ! five girls on sye. 1 s are | to end, before rollir complets The 5 will retive | ficial announcement probably | sessions court for pi nting an al-{yourney he and have almost in- 'mately 141 3 11 ) ' for the 1 cau :,., Ways 'l, I 'N‘,. ng to a stop to the coast and 2 WO | will be issucd by the department of | 1egedly obscene play. '\.., wbly fallin before quintets that | ments made in 00d. e ) R e el A Rt FosIHon i cities then can he withdrawn, lagriculture later. So far the only| The selection of a jury required|play the castern style of baskethall, (he Ford.ouwn, rhor 1 B oL, ete,, cthy L He : B4 tondat tha mulnt of 1 Authority to close the consulates pnotirication received by the Canadian | much time because of clashes !n-,.m» long passing game popular on pdent. v 0 sour v s, Jo wg0. Luke, Pete i ol 3 was asked by Minister MacMurray ' fogation has been a verbal one tween Assistant District Aorney fthe west con ing effectively prosent 1 D s e heyioc sl (Continued on Page Five) f the state department, owing o the cmbargo is already in effect. | Wallace and Norman B. S. Chloss |blocked by the close guarding de DANBURY ELECTIONS g June, | ent las, of Harifort : = A their jzolated situation, with Amoer- The department’s bureau of chem- | over the question of what is obseene. | fense tanght to teams on the Atlantic R 10 t two nth oxame- | tors, Mrs. Do = ans removed from danger there |istry is investigating the whole ques- | It was the contention of defense seaboard, Danbury, March Rl t samplos of dis- { Weleh, o 1 Farrell and Golden Are will e no reason to continue the tion of sources of supp d trans- | counsel that a thing considered | 1¢ yristol downs Gilbert it will go lhil city election in pro By IOER. g ning trom 25 per sy pocantiy. hisved »,:,, Playing Off for Prize consulates as American commerrial | portation routes of Canadian milk, | obseene at the time of the enact-| 1o the third round, meeting one ot ||002Y 18 creating m-re 1 e al, sold Wast Maln stract fo ths hotie| ATaits oy M aE A BatilEins 10 tho recions Wil sesss Liat o ihte been disclosed us €0 | ment of the statute is not now con-! (. yeam s eomo through horcrest owing: to b p 15 s it for |at 26 HMarrlson str 19 Aome] AURDR G S MErohi AL until the present disturbance is over. [the possibility of the embargo being ! sidered so. |the elimi o second round U 0 ol Y irposes PATts | James H. Rilt . n bt D WIS RIS TRl Strike Tmpends. tended to a still larger 1t | - : Representative John C. Sc s S e [and delipay Colaeny SN gets the $4,000 for second u 2 i sommer- | already ots a large : dis- | 'ROUBLE AT VKOW B |lican and former M Ant ' eenl) R r e AR dniies Riley of | which 3 ”‘I{;’T ) . for .(\"Iun \ ’:y‘.:.(y.llxmmr.- ‘k‘l‘\lrl‘il:\ ¢ st :ulnl;,lr.-m‘»l as \(::.”n“ g)\’::ifirl‘l’”\:“(}? II“,":;“ R Ro PINEDO REACHES €CUBA underland, democr sl Phig TGS I ; d op- | l.‘. I Burrite st alyp and which the £1,700 for third neree rtment today that a ig slice of the provinee of Quebce. | yeceived by Japanese here say con-| Havana, March ) noon more than one third of t ut this s d | native of this o N ot | place, was all that remained today generad strike s impending - n | o dian legation is arrang- ditions in Hankow are getting worse, | Francesco De Pinedo, Italian air- 1l votes had been cast in the four | rn' :‘vx-\'u\x{( \;1: 4rs ago. He | of the southern open golf champion- Shanghai ling to facilitate the hearing by the Japan-se women and children in the M, arrived today en route to New | wards, TWO DEAD IN ACCIDENT i ';‘- vd e o1 school. | ship to went. “Postal serviee is disrupted and | Upited States anthoritiss of Cana- native city are reported to have. Orleans, Li. Linedo leit Port- - | Stamford, Conn., March WP graduating with highest s i Bobby Jones, winuer of the tour- business is paralyzed. Prevarations | gians affected by the milk and cream | taken refuge in the Japancse con- au-Prince, Haiti, at 6:30 a m., to- | e S s Med - of 40d{19l4, and he then entersd New nament, which ended Saturday, re- for defense are being hastened. The | pegulations made by the last Con- | cession, where th ¢ preparing to | day, and arvived heve at 1:42 pom | phill road, Riverside, one of ‘l win High sclioo Loy ained at his home here. Most of situation is most ten hd mar gress. During the nest tew months | embark on steamers. - THE WEATHER | two men struck by o New York- |stood high in his classcs. 4 - the other contestants have gone to law is being strietly enforced aver |5 speein) board will publicly inves The Japancse gunboat Ataka 18 DePiedo left Cagliari, Sardinia Stamford trolley car on 'Hn |:u>(un ing High \.-1;..»}»‘ he went to work in! Plnehurst, N. C., for the north and Il area within the eity.’ [tigate the whole question’ before | leaving for Hankow today. February and flew to Africa and New Britain and vicinity: | | post road near the Stamford-Green- [ the New Dritain National bank, south open tournament, the last im- Exodus Continnes., | working out the final details of the | Delayed advices say the labor |thence down the coast, crossing the Tair tonight and Tuesday wich boundary last night, died atwhich banking house was the young | portant guthering of ~stars of the Shanghiai, March (~The exo- | proposed inspection and certification | unions dominate the situation at' Atlantic ocean by way of the somewhat warmer Tuesday. | {the § amford hospital ecar today. | vietim's only empioyer. | winter season. jroie R | Hankow. much in the same way as ary Islands and the Island of Fer- ward Holloran, 28, his compan- i s Jones was awarded a silver medal #oatiuucd on Page Five) iContinued on Page Five) Jn this clty, nando Noronlia. ntly killed, (Continued on Page 4.) | for winning the southern opemy took then an inve o detern W stainers frof contained wh foreigners remains to he seen. 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