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News of the World By Associated Press \verage Daily Circulation For ek Ending 14’402 arch 26th .. W BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 a’"’ BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, Oy,, ENGLISH AUTO RACER HITS ‘SAPIKU AEADY T[lq SPEED RECORD; PILOTS CAR U S DAMAGES A'I' UVER 2[]7 M".ES AN HR Ford Trial Reaches Point of Million Dollar Claims Mark, Made at Daytona ARR ANEE FUNER M.S ADMITS RECORDS MISSING - Today With His “Mys- mj AUT[] VI[;TIMS BuC tery S” Machine, Not ‘ Yet Declared Offcial. ghgeqies Toponyy 1y Welch, | Rile and Sheehy | ‘FRATERNITIES 10 ATTEND | TUESDAY, MARCH 29, AMERICAN MARINE PLANE ATTACKED IN NICARAGUA Machine Hit a Dozen Times and Re- 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. RADIO MEN OPPOSE WAVE BAND BHANfiE Federal Gummlssmn Adwsed Agamst Such L Policy WOULD CAUSE MORE EVILS Render Many - Sets Useless—| Speaks Against Proposal. PRICE THREE CENTS AMERICAN FORCES IN CHINA WILL NOT MERGE WITH FOREISN TROOPS BUT WILL COOPERATE WHEN NEEDED = "eigry o, s "'31: turns - Fire—Machine Guns Placed in all Aircraft. (UPY— | Amerie 1a attack on an in Nicara navy depart: | | od Ly Captain Can Show Presldent Coolidge De- cides U. S. Leaders Shall Have Full Com- | mand of Own Men— MacMurray Appeals For “Strong” Action. .lilli(me in American oney Is Invested in ( hina, Inquiry Shows 20 (UP) erests b Vinancial Losscs in 1916 and 1917 as Result of Dearborn Independ- ent News Jem, M h { - Finst Degree Murder Indictment Major Segrave, After Ter- . 4 in Manchester Staying iio rific Run, Complains of | but easualtics in the in opposition to Windburn and wero not 1 caled. Vi Sl ])ilfl'('u“ ‘(‘nl'llm'l' Mix Closes Investi; { Ericnds of Sheehy Are Sat Pains From ation But q . cd He btecl lnLr. Was Not at Wheel In Cheshire ! Accident, Daytona. Bea A)—Burning ¢, an Ame 1 eqgu runs because of BASEBA[[ P[AYER 15 BADLY WOUNDED . init incomyg ~vu-~.' <uhpos band to BOTH TONGHEN ACCUSED Grand Jury Deliberates But Five » Minutes—Lung and Wing Will Be that Arraigned for | ding on Thurs- existing, b and drow air ch rings to ob. indu 108, | day. | veral ec M[]NTREAI EPIDEMIC | Fears Recurrence of Nan- king Outrages Else- where — Chinese Big Guns Menace Warships in Yangtse River. lators now g in a Ister, an unof mile 15 tn hour. A mectiy mobile Assoc for I four ton today catapult orl ' CONTINUES TO GROW 167 New Cases of T\phmd Fever Reported in Past 21 Hours James H. Riley, Jr. ad met Opposes Wider Band Jack B Jersey City Pitcher Stabbed at | Greenville . C. Game RAN INTO MAN'S GARDEN Are s of the tion off ood ter to tim Progra Had Difticult Steeri Major Segra - rad oy )15 ni eating Owner, 45, and Son, 18, Both cour Under Arrest « harged With Hav- into 0 ing Slashed Athlete Who Was Re- tricving Hit Ball. in an Rey March rderson, the Je nation: 29 (P C. soy Cit il leag at a local hos- ' suiferi from a numn- wounds, while J. R and his son, Boyd, 18 withot bond in 1t} Allen’s injurles w a fight between th ree erday just befor an exhibi- PEACHES' STARTS Ik am field, | Chased Ball Luto Garden e encounter oceurrca wien A1 | OPENS in Plltflhulflh Next ponte ton tis o len went atter a long hit ball that| Yy eek—Not Wanted in & d over board fence into | Boston, Chicago MLAUGHLIN HESIGNS ‘ ASN. Y. POLICE HEAD j pital today, ber of kn Will Become Vice Presi- voon, 5 he dent of Postal Tele- onnty graph Co. S, or mate ion of t 1, " tion, e low u coned for lire oppos: 1 exter b o 9 i otographs of nd A blood t enc 150 rann will by . Mary's American offi- p s nd would hava i b B 2ct upon his independ= . et of what the requiree 1 March 24 ar 1 the two er pened soon ¢ n March 4. P for the openin rgeney 1 1l toni hospit iths lue to men y “You o: Vlied. Major end of ginnir I was st hy an Englisk ona W Re ek at 7 a. paper March 2 could have © slayer been bass, will rene e bodies chureh, o bodies ar i John Murray Sends SOS itions for strong ace urrence of the t other points in controlled territory were forwarded to ent today by Mine commitied m ce ¢ tion s Do’ way been kb They stato it only hy uid 1 T to J. ve world il Malcolm ¢ es ord L. Only Arcests Made ¢ ho after 1 Wing were ch reached ing did not fer as officials gned by is still st Week tablis n. v jumped the fence a ran to retrieve the ball. He picked it up and started to throw it bac ¢ when young Peden, said, came running up ball and as Alien wpparently to throw the park, icht startod this juncture t Pedan up and the thr milled round until otier p to Allen's rescue. The to vh r house nearby AIped back into t put in a car and carr | pital la- au- inoc heaith free cord 1up n 1 urgh, Hec upon 1 > next w ment W elub agreeme with for an appe part 1 © a8 one of the host , the nent vious announcem engagements met but no dis: s appearance sy has been expressed believed Consul J, K aboard a wars and lical starf disposal of the j u system ! his of Colum to atten that th & 1 rom- o'clock is expoc Y. M. hoth will al mee the ik set in 19 On his fir in mil nade good his b ) miles an hour. hnade the the mile a cially His pace drew hae k, ball into the | At ran city ntinued within tha nd 1) > navy d a bri Williams, Nl ot to- men also free inocula and commercial vailed clder : men yers camo ns ran we nt “Peach trance with she will ses of 1] o nlted in con- aecnsed g niral n = epidemic has not ¢ wiean forey 4 1o & hos- |y sition hos with ¢ proval 1S night ¢ DS to enter e by the cons indi- or was i1 i persuadin 10 the polic Smith with a qua Condition s Serious Physicians said th had ustained one decp p the t lung by a k ¢ K Toston, ad deep cuts about the neck, arms ward W. nd abdomen. They expressed fear has that pneumonia would develop, | Ball players and fans from the | the park swarmed into the Peden prop- | ¢ erty and wi [tion when up and ca Noth sustaine » SEN TENGED T0 DEATH 36 | DAYS AFTER HIS CRIME d on I’ " WISCONSINLIKELY T0 | BE VACATION STATE President Reported as De- ciding to Spend Sum- mer There player (Continu g0 10.) hiw cain: 10rTow morning Believe Sheehy Was in Friends of Shechy were surprised ory advanced by Coroner w Haven that Sheehy was as o lat the whe the automobile at the time of the accident. The Sheehy never drove car and e '\\)m ther he would have in HIST ANSHER CALS - Investig vY;'\vl at the | aceident strengthens the 1 a flat tire on the right fro “hief Hart Favors Clean-| ing Out Men Who Shirk (UP)—>r Brownir gned v Ie ppear on any I opinion of City ( While wind has not After the d n rave stonped for a tire Terrifie Wind Pressur The wind pressure was such Ma ajor chanse ding Seems comm nation today. M | Mix of N¢ British Criminal Law Works aughlir ght wi t ) ¥. LB ration had constantly When MeLaughlin took 1 wber of radicat administrative hruises ¢ department. | said gave him a free man, the commissioner with eertain dis- | 7 ammany hall ever democratic 1| and elsewhere "muissioner hard the who was t In Case of Man Who Killed say Mg (Continued on Page 11.) doubt Mrs. Browning bas not of 3 n barred from local t the city council the mayor and his bourd o nsorship to take sue am perfeetly contiden there s not a single theater man ger in the city who would sien b for an appear her who believed official be unnceessary. “Irom heard that had o s tton murder, wm&mm memw > city council will 1 mlm! Frances “pv " on any Alderman Do 0,000 Repm'lcd on Commercial Street le(\ lay said today. He will Q lution modeled after (h ounee- jany re ould a demonstra- | A of police came the jail. m and Police cach aging Sweetheart been ey was h ied has voted 1o a the found Pedens & counter. knife on to cuts rproter of the U ndon, ho29 requ tion ’ of the holl lief that wheel the e cene 5 T wer prison 180, for his swor 8 irin ch room Manch called, 1 taxi drive r his entran days N tho 1k S of y a Mayor Wi e ericans was responsible, Marks shonlder of the highway that the front of the r ment and that, in a tilted position, the top of the machine hit a tel phone pole, tearing off the and | piveting jthe car around. hes evidene of of is based on the f: nal gambling had un- ront of the machin hood and co i hln beeame known as a and enjoyed the rank and file 100 blueconts. He re- o nd con Upholds His » clder Teden told offlecrs that had made repeated offorts to pre- vent players from coming on nroperty to recover 1 halls the fight was the logical come as e saw ft. Since the construction of Graham s year . Poden, I heme adjoins the property 1 | plained ot < on his house wd into Septom- he filed suit for $5,000 alleged inst Furn srsity, > ball park, and also a | restraining order to pro- the from belng further w1 as an athietic ground. he elder Peden told ofticers that | aldorman Mekinlay's and the Loy were especially |mont followed information i s to sccure the ball today aslepeqches” had contracted to dance s 1o be used along with S6|for g week In one 5 and one foothall similarly ob- | ing cares, . in court when the civil suit| “Her appearance here” ho ¢ | plained, “would have a demoraliz- | ing effect on the youth of Chi $100,000 ¥ IS, | She is simply eapitalizing her York, N P—The | nection with one of the most Avenue Conch company, oper- | satlonal and seandalous. divoree of motor busses, announced 10- | cuses in this count day that it will dis o approxi- | = 2 > e o | mately 100000 annually in bonuses | CLAIMS HIKING HONORS e "\',‘.'."fl"” .”: o \4 : y’.xy:‘«rx.yl;“\.\|]m »m:il.:;f‘ New ""'";'”’h March 29 (B 1.\':"\ 12 nd the lane-tonthiton itainsthonaritine ”“lnmlnnq claimant to lor istance for distribution’ Dcember 31 | m\mz homors Is i saxophone player el year to employes who have | Jenksyn membhr ot 4 UIR R oaa] unl (.n..r.\ Academy band, e, DAASR R compan e | ‘\u‘l brother of its leader, o.| Jenks, tramped 41 miles from this | city to Colchester and return e in 11 hours In n wi ating his 40th birthday n off the would York 1 given a contract devilie, but she L Boston stage. 1 from on s0¢ 1 his Brooklyn and out- sho od on 1 top tubs in LA ion, This is vacat men in com Supernumerary polic who city’ iy went | A curh ¢ ~ | ber ! (e Price of $7 al history a ple such 0 one Tioston council | from appearin permans vent o1 oy ed yesterday by the cnjoining “Peaches” in vaudeville there, ©on par 1son X on to W 1 tho wal va ashin ing 1tion trips, 1 offered to not I))' Lt most important shortly H. R of 2 hen the Walker t 54 Col ial strect ‘B0 transferred to Mendel Sicklick r = ' pr ng the abide erve E. TGRS B by the judg will his seer con 1 Richman and Attorn Hm Milkowitz of this eity i i sed - Ne to approin upon, ac l 1 reports to- o 1 v sen- | 2 by Firth s o order Foe e ady Col W by Two Dropped From Coll 14 rling has loit hera WO Werks vae w o Hopki bore oricrs to look tive vae Mr. Coolidge would meet all atistactory local- Golng Auto Riding With Male After on with relu ville, Ky., t enti Bx- to Ko any 1 papers will a minimum of delay. 1T plans of the prospective purchasers | e not known. The property is hounded on we by the police station and {the ecast by the Lacava block. In|girls K wddition to the brick o buildl President Willtam Allan - Nielson and barn, there are wooden sheds|let this known n denying ru- | an the property Beeause of l'vn'mum that a liquor party was the | central location, the property isjcause of the expulsion. Losldes vio- | consilered one of the most valuable|lating the college rule Inst auto- undeveloped sites about the center| mobile riding, he sald, ex- of the city pelled had been guilty Keveral While no minor inf Ctiol “tion of the Names of the | heen taken, vot made publi salo af the property will o1 by a division of the g I the closing of the hooks corn 1s one of the oldest truckin cord but he presiden cation ground qui told him Wisconsin requirements 1 a ity could be found Stariing sclected Swampscott and Paul iths, the locations of Mr, Coolidge's tWo previous summer vae cations. Wisc ctat for pASy Pricnds Dark, | i it |over def ruice n Northampton, (Up)— the | automo onlions at March 29 it for an with male compan- two Smith college | cxpelled. are {eame promise {of | ey | been TITLE BOUT APPROVED lnenens: vow York, March 29 (®—=The York state athletic commission h H. ter dark n | TO CAPITOL i i 1, March 29 (®—Dr, | du Zatac Straw of Manchester, a mem- | b ber of the state house of representa- | . [tives walked 18 miles from her home | Mr. Jenks to this city today in order to attend [to any hike the legislative ston. Dr. Straw, |distance cont | who is middle-nged, covered the dis- | — —_— | tance in four hours. She walked be- | cause she wanted the excrcise and 101 YEARS OLD TODAY i‘”»"""“‘ she sald. | | | be anniver- : also mects the elevae tica r nis the president has et The nasal disorder (rom which he suffors requives a high climate in the summer The fact challenge to a long E a in the te of action H. R, it 18 expec towards dissolu- | Walker Co. has ted that the he follows | ts and The co Wt the president ine «nds to establish a temporary resis |dence tn a republican state which | bas repeatedly voted agwnst him Albany, N. Y., Ma | has caused some politic gossip ourt of appeals amirmed today the bere, although friends of the presi- oreanizations in Connecticent, and | decision of the lower courts denying | dent says he is intercsted only in prior to the general usa of motor!the annulment action brought bp | finding & satisfactory vacation site trucks, fts horse drawn wagons were | Loonard Kip Rhinelander againt | rather tian sharpening any axes for constantly in demand. Nnu wite, Alice Rhinclander. the 1938 presidential campaign, two students were | THE WEATY S & e — RHINELANDER LOSES AGAIN New Britain and Fair tonight; Wednesday in- creasing cloudiness with slowly rising temperature. cfuse to respond for duty when! aid toda nnouncing that at the Gtimant Juceting of tire police board this eve- i ing, ho will rcport on the of saying that the commissioner’s resigna- | v o either. ul caused him “real regret. upernumerarics who will not do olice work arc uscless to us and Sns Motor Vehicle Dept. ormerly responded whenever we Structure » free trips to C1 i sked them, but who are unable to 1 by the naval recruifing sta- 0 50 now because of changed con- here, according to Chiet Tor- ign or be dismissed.” | presented in the senate today to stop all enlisting here e Chief Hart this afternoon verified | Nenator Edward 1. Hall o expert mechanics and ex- | he report that Supernumerary Ofli- | Britain for the appointment cmen. The navy quota fs upernume: foree The officer [ state motor vehicle department i util ther notice s closeted with the ehief this noos ded as tely sidetracking | s men who cnlist hopi nd is reportcd to have told the lat- propriation for the creetion | to €hin not being gi riving an auto while drunk. generally wledged that | Chief Hart announced this after-|the motor vehicle wrtment has | oon that Officers William J. Me- | outgrown its quarters in the capitol w ight to explain the shooting at an ' for a scparate building he pur- | Pete Latzo, the titlcholder, and Joe utomobile on Beaver and High | chase of s and the construction | Dundee under the promotion —of reets several days g A bullet | of a new quarters wonld mean = ' [rahert J. Pugazy after hief Hart said it is auestion f coming other measurcs calling for |at the Polo € Fhether good judgment was exer- flarge amounts will go by the board ised by the officers in the incident | for the time heing. . vicinity : Supernumerary Officer James | dormitory would he in the form of | en's oldest resident, Is ohserving he larinelli will be hefore the commit- | a hond issuc for that amount and it | {04:h hirthday In her home on Ma-{Mr. and Mrs. Ira M. White of this| | tonight to explain his reported | is considered unlikely that the legis- [ ple street here today. Mrs, Titus city will eelebrate the 62nd anni- | ((‘nnv!nu 1 on Page alled upon should be dismissed from | l] M"‘ Y ”] he department, Chief W. C. Hart | criminal activities Joab T Banton | oseph Pac, who neither reported for | uty nor resigned when requested to May Be Sidetracked i - 5 No Free T hey should not he on our roll,” the " oets of U hiet declured. “There arc some who Guests of U, § | itlons ot their employment. Those | (Special o The Herald) 1 T P Dordelman in charge | vho simply will not work should re- | Hartior March 20-—The naval rities have issuc \\, ler Llewellyn Bsan had tendered his | comun to consider the advisi- and only thre noa week esignation as a4 member of the | bility of a separate building o the | reernited from the e he felt it advisable to resign. He | of & dormitory at the normal school bas convicted in Plainville court, of v Britain this year, arthy and William Grabeck will be | building and something must Le (o proved a world's welter- cfore the discipline committee to- ! done in the line of an appropriation | npionship mateh between red by Officer McCarthy went| Leavy drain on the appropriations ard had withdrawn his objection to airough a window of a nearby house. | committee and if the sum is forth- \the cont ‘The bout will be held nd he wishes to have them explain The only chance for the $£500,000 | Tolden, Mass, March ~Mrs. | ho enti ir to the commiitec. |appropriation for a normal school | Almira Edson (Ballon) Pitus, Hold- MARRIED 62 YEARS Springficld, Mass., March 20 (P — | flure to respond for duty when | lators will sanction a wild orgy of [was horn in Hartland, Vermont,|versary of their marrlage tomor. | | bled upon. spending this session, | March 29, 1823, I row, I |