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News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 ITALIAN ARRESTED AFTER ATTEMPT T0/ KILL VICE CONSUL Johm D'Ausilio of West Hartford Gaptured Following Murder- "II SELECTMEN DISAGREE | | | (lulm Is Made That R. J. McKner- ney Was Refused Oath Although He Appeared On Time Members of the men closed their session last Mon- |day in a dispute as to whether R. |3, McKnerney | was denied admi t thrust again | | e el court of the District of Cotumbia. | FRAR DELAY IN GOURTS! § llegally or otherwise, it was learned The court set tomorrow for hear- | i b | today |ing arguments on the question of | | B itish d i Il | MckKnerney was the last person to | Kindness Her Creed, She Advocated | whether the verdict of guilty return- | Legal Obstacles in Way of Erect- TitisR an Amerlcam | [ t th d by the trial jury on March 16 | | {come before the selcctmen at their , e March 16, | g | two-day session. He appeared after| Abolishment of Corporal Punish-|should carry punishment for one of. | ing Temple on Sloper Property y | . See Bllt TWO Alier- { First Selectman Lewis W. Lawye se or enses, one f 3 | § N First Selectman Lewls W. Lawser| ment — Retained Interest in|SNSe of for four offenses, one for| pon b Commitice to Recomme WITH [;lTY S [iARAfiE “N F[]Rl] S A[;[;"]ENT had sounded a bell to signalize the | each count in the indictment. | i —E h “’ h i close of the sitting. A dispute arosc| Youths in Her Classes., Counsel for the wealthy oil oper- | Humphrey Plot. natives ither HOUSE N BRIDGEPORT when Lawyer refused to proceed ator insist that there was only a | with the admission of the applicant| Sister Mary Boniface, a nun at|single offense when Sinclair refused | The Humphrey prope f = selS i . At d 'l' k P |and Third Selectman Michael T.|St. Mary's convent for the pust 47 [R5 hisce e intiice dnrications. i i * of West Main tuation ~ May Cause Some Say He Was At raw or lake rompt Kerwin called attention to the fact |, el £ | Teapot Dome investigation three I be the G | 5 o ; . ! Had Fled There and Sought Refuge | oi® ) €000 S5O0 10 L0 er | Years where she has been active as| ago, while attorneys for the |} le provid orgun- Service to Be | tacked, Others Deny It— ction to Enforce Re- | ke - a teacher in St. Mary's schools and t contend there 4 be | e 7 7 : | : i 3 Felend — sl clock showed o'clock. The time |2 ¥ ment contend there should be | i ceepts a recommendation of )i Is o . - r R e I A e e e e e i LT L e A s on each count fn the in. |its building committes and pur- | Discontinued | Recovering, Anyw ay ‘pect‘ Shot Pasquale De Cicco With | was 7 McKuerney and |the elimination of corporal punuish- ']’1‘?:‘" “1:;"2',”';‘;," ‘fl“‘:, ‘-'xlrf'i\l’r":'.‘l"’ omty A G ontiant = others produced their watches and. | pont passed awas at 9:30 o'clock | 137 44 air refuse obtained, it b : 5 Sawed-O Shot Gun—Apparently it 15 cluimed, they indicated two| oot Passed away at gal iislodk | rotun Regardless of the deci- | 12 "’l“-mff‘l"fi L s svening at sph's ver 3 g Sl are oxopotan 5 surrounded hy 3 - e o pclod | MINLES to g6, Lawser insisted that 9t evening ot H8 conyent alorl Binolaitia Counatt are expavtad of the seve S > |Refugees Tell of Being 3 | o-{after an i 3 ke the case to higher court er consi sil the time limit had expired and re-|after an illn h““‘_”‘: mn‘* e ‘;”\w TRl .‘,xmlh the world's a Wrong. | point blank to consider the She had been in a critical condition Tl mie o o s 4l Tanes yozed tosbtlloni aominion over vast| Stoned by Mohs—Can- g s vate el IICNh e Rt oRall g in e yeat arboal rior (e ian (el 1| el b I RESEE ST IR h of the city go ot ried Herss R Dratgth pee e SN [ nope for her recovery was given up| Doma naval oft reserrs in Wy Sl e 13 prodicted today ored mcovering | tonese Military Chief consul stationed in this city, re | Quring the day. She was 67 years|Under the contempt lost 1o time in renewi i search | *“ 0 oo les received last Sunday o 1ed 1 a critical condition in St, | ol iail sentence and a fin for availa and desirable plots, | ¥ “_:'r\_““')"' il s own| Calls for Withdrawal of phacl's hospital with a mmm rof | | lrnlnfl']) there {8 no teacher in|tory, imprisonment being for not | and it has been determined that the kN ": i {ding s from bull: {th parochial - school less than one month nor mors ¢ tract now agresd upon is the best. 15 i road by| Foreign Troops and in his e s taught as many twelve and the fine not less than Wish to Procced With Plans, il T, . . ere holding Giovanna 10’2 | Sister Boniface who for the first 40 | $100 or more than $1,000. n making announcement today { oo {06 PRE BOVEra. BOARCS e iion Aisorsdited) 5 Ships: | 00d wor nd upholsterer | structed boys' classes. e the organization hopes to be el DRasia ) Id e f leged assailant. i cord Look of all the work on its temple without o T was the vie- Used Sawed O Gun hnw whom she taught and it is be ! srwood H. Raymond of c Sl > attempt to take | A man alleged to be D'Ausilio ap- Mme 0wners Appear Indmemm n d that the number reached fa he building committes emp y | ”“"{“’;"'4 {B7 the Asoclated Press. 3 peared in De Cicco's office and after the thousands. Constantly ir.{ the fact that the Sloper property | ; Ford ive "l“ c-| Draft demands on the Chiness L Lrief conversation pulled a sawed | I i i S e et IS S[NT Tfl H“P'TAL was not dropped heeause the Masons | | T CUY 8 o7 sourec, Harry | nationalists n consequence of the off shot gun from beneath his coat 0 Miners' Toposals {ation she was always ready to re- changed their viewpoint of its | Fo47 .0 POllCe ¢ o o o IS lanti-foreign excesses at Nanking are an - fired. A number of leaden pel- | joice with them in their successes ability, but because an appeal | is|isficd no ¢ t was made delib- |under consideration by the powers, Jets ente the viee-consul's head wnd sympatiize with them tn all . % upreme court now pending o o g . Rl e through eye. He was rushed to STRIKE ON AT MIDNIGHT Eaibie: {Alone in W Ofld, Ex-Sol- delay nitimate action for | S ‘*Y-V:'ul\' 4 ‘o‘Lnj o r,qior;x off t e )as well as the steps to be taken in { hospital, whe his condition Numbered among her former pu- " S . ¢ year. The Masons are desir- | el {l -l‘ I Lo sk = “~’ nt 'Wflfl‘me event of their refusal, w15 pronounced danerous. [pils are men who have held import- | dier Is Suffering ous of proceeding with their long (SR oSt aneadary ;‘:‘r; Shanghai dispatches say Ameri- usilio was capturcd two nt positions 5 civie, commer- | . . ved plan, Mr. Raymond explain- ¢ b i e sort | dacksonsille Azreement Lxpires A¢|2nt positions in Jue ol ecmines) From Gas SRl companion or a little the worse from | €ans and Britishers thers see only A e e P 5 e goe W e S Oy B liguor two alternatives for the powers— ought back 5 TRa e Whon 0 450000 Man!| siciaass stant touch | e e e s either to withdraw from the Yangtse city, g with the families and her only satis-| Joseph Nadalini, 40 years of age, | Price of $30.000 Reported | i3 .,\w PSR s nelble 8nd | calley, or take qulck definite action. Some time ago D'Ausilio tricd 0! Wwould Walk Out—Soft Coal | raction was in the thought that she T day for the| Althoush purchase 5 were ) h close Iord said last night t e e T : Kensington, Inft today for : A o i S arlar e bt el U. S. Flag Torn Down i crtoti it souchic wotcionn | ienor(nzo 15 Reportcd [ es doing! good for someone, 8. Naval hospital in Brooklyn, |0t mentioned in Mr. MOBEE] ey high | nate had been responsible| Chincse have torn down and des- el ¥ R i S i ole Thought of Puplls in Fire Y., where he will be treated for[Statement, it la understood ‘that n| =540, Satr S 1 injurics, while another well. |troved the American flag on the con- Msncomliano i B e o to the Iast. when ot Imes| ity of gus received fn action [PTICe O $30.000 has been agreeay [t AN R of 1 Soures said thet & sreat|Sulate at Chungking, in the middle o i iiempts of miner € iy nsuRching ket it i el e con e bl By MEIGUARER S 8 ST A oR R VA e e were working along numerons | YANEtse valley, where anti-Ameri- Police A terest coal operators prafecred 'to at herlgorces in Irance during the World iy Lo havo r;'!flvl\({l for | and employ a mechanic to take eare | qvonues of investigation and that it | CAnism 18 rife. The American resi- B A Cicco | competitive field in wage In the recent n St ywar, | i ”“‘*' 208 pr _"; mty . A The e Las BaTi R 5| was belioved the large car respon- |1€Nts have concentrated near the otters | ences which would defer tonigh! o|Mary'a convent wherse her class | Nadalini was found homelsss and | e ns DoMse stands, NGl mike a similar move! in the Ins{sible was erfront and consular officials ¢ lettors ght's | Lok | o ortras veiwden s aralo e m a si [sible was known. . 1spension of union soft coal min room is situated she approached | gogtitnte by Wilfred Moore, a m”m'inum 5 -'I e ‘(_;' la . 2 ]('" terest of efficic v, One water de-| If a: any time we had thought have moved their headquarters to a CDrAusilio i known to have ap- had failed at noon today to elicit|Deputy Chief Micha |T- Ouncy, a|p.r of Bolton-Kasica post, American T ner el ‘,. ‘-'“,-l i o ‘,’1 partment machine is now stored in|someone was intentionally trying to | EURDOAt. plicd for treat 1t a Martford any favorable response by operators, | [ormer pupil, and said: “Michael, Tipagion, of Kensington, las oie, | The proposed new site 1s In Resld- | % fivate garage for the sake of ef- njurc Mr. Ford | we would have | Americans and Britishers reacting : rly this yes ! Midnight when the last have ounted for all but two of | \foore, with the ald of the post, ar-|¢nce C zone and no app %21 fele The park departm has| oked the aid of the Detroit polic hanghai from Anking, Anhwei f expresscd the belief that of the Jacksanville scale of | 1Y boys. Will you go in and see if | ranged for the sick man's accept-| fOre the board of adjustment "x‘lm‘ quested permission to withdr S aiiatt province, say they were attacked und 4 ring from a mental |war time wages will expire, would | they are s Wiien the fireman {2000 e ‘Naval hospital ccede building R Hop g o ederal department | Stoned by Chinese before gaining the i sce the end of union mining for|Feturned and told her the hoys had | ™ Nadalind i being accompanicd to SPonenle et b e e ey p\,._!o, S of the Detrot po- |SAfetY of an American destroyer. | Nis wife 4 been di- [about 150,000 miners, operators pre- | 107t by another exit she appea ;nmom)n by Adolph W. Schuitz, :’r"'“"‘;; o ting them into service. The build-| jico force, police and the| Fugene Chen, Cantone fore i i had remarried. Po- | gicted, until mine 1ls change L’r:':\lly relieved. ot | service officer of the post, as he e m‘n“ srecipitated the matter|iDE department has frequently eom-| fjoray BRrvld had dadied ‘Lmnlsu-rx is 4'\pc‘::14‘d to arrive in | in Bridgeport weve notificd 0 ! thoir “no reduction” attitude. | There are several ‘of the older |{.rmeq unfit to make tha journey |E¥°CP e Ater) ined of high costs in repairs and! hat the estigating or had SHanshai soon with the reported o vatch out f 'Ausilio when it was Oy ues IEnoren { families In this city which have | ,ione (into the superior court and caused the police and other dopartmen tha SRl ga ject of demanding surrender of 1} etk - 5 B s o : presented | 8 board's decisl pog 1 ikl | been asked to help. {torel S . i ound that wite was liv- |y o tres 1 Ohio, asking |Dad three generations represented ——— Ioal iobie Losris Waliio have made mention of a like griev-| sorn police department, | {OTEIEN settlements ther b ng in that vieinity, s it was fear- | lin her ¢l rooms. When some of Appeal On Zone Law Stands Ll tlena ba Al 2 Wants Forces \\m.amm. { ing.in. tb Y, ot Sibteuss: [overators fo meok in o wage conter- |1 RE clhss oome tVREY Somaef Crmckshank Forges on The decision of the Masons to|4nes from tim comparatively small, has investigat! | o, WA K y ed that he w ALIGTIRE Y today to stave off suspension, |1 REnoYS I | h o ¢ e e Iqitn 1d some action as a re- |, O “onst ol essive in deportment o 5(;1.‘“(‘1 uild on a plot other than that now | “ltary chief, today (Thursds f Halian _diplomatic service |, MOVIE MO e 1o “‘"“é‘r"”"‘“ boy's father, who was also & Bobby Craickshank, dr!vn.linl,’:” withrawal of o action frapuy y | 1‘-1.-:l.|“';v\m«f~l Haymond, presid. |2nd warships from Sh k war and for 31 months 1t Was baecd ionl © pupil, and say. “Your father | champion, turned fn a card of Gy Supreme court, Julke John I, “”“" z in Aaron Sapiro's $1,000,000 |Nationalists, he served or work with the s R S e ey {today to tie Peto O'Hara of Jersey |ham. counsel for the b on. U[iHT bed suit the nsured mani- o dgnen o 'by Nlinois m n- a A Balnran i e wod suit against the injured Manu- | o gorebons A ST T nt. In 1910 ;0¥ HUROM A Harry Fish-|in school.” When the younger Y8 | City for the lead in the first round | justment, dec! ped et iagiariiriionn: s ioar ettt iy, i b |the forelgners in the settlements as ] Cross of ithe 4 it o 1ers, who said he did | failed to behave she would name o |open golf tournament. He was out | The Masonic order not with | born Independent, today took offi- | CDE &3 the present “intolerable con- ¢ ujshed sork | WISk 0f L6 MINCES, Who 8a1C A€t | rominent cily officlal, an attorney |in 34 and in, in the same figures. drawn its intercst, either, and this| orn ey Ly ‘ litfon” prevailed. the Ttadi injjfiot expee B s ' v, “When hp ro Diegel ‘hite Plains, N.'fact is taken as an indication of a cial cognizance of printed reports| = \g'¢or the Nanking incident, he o iweck. This seemied to close the door |or a priest, and say, “When hef Leo Diegel, of White Plains. \ t P at an officer from his court had | 1 eticut. T the possibility of forestalling to- | was sitting in that very s vou | Y., turned in a 89 to land in second [plan to cluim damages, in the event|[ntends to Attemp ar Lcics sald to pe |Sd If full investigation fixed the : vi by iy OF forestalling to- | BAS g in he was one of my |blace; being out in 35 and In in 34. |that the board of adjustment is up-| 3 it cies s |responsibility on the natienalist beeame vie: nishts suspension,s 2 hete s : 1| Cruickshank’ [held. Determination of the issue in| to New York Trip | forces, he was prepared to give full > Miners in each state claimed some | best pupils She referred to all | : it aerie £ atistacti including ind ty De Cicco v Rib e e e R R e Out—444, 335, superior court will serve S | ot e Chent” | satistaction, Including indemnity to enit o : i 1 Opers : - In——444, 454, 434 ; {tor future actions of the board. Early in May ] 1t - |the families of the victims. t 3 2 X ls ounted | Enters Convent at Age of 16 oy b o 18 been no request for an ang said. six Chinese had been fter for a yes fd 1t would ne | siste rllxln:::u‘: Lo Bt o I' . nd I can sce 00 rea- | killed and 16 wounded by the Anglo- T = 5 i anything defi- up religi life was Miss Mary o son for any. & ; 5 Shyg e e i v e e e Laborers First at Scene o e s e s e UL L i s e G e known aviators, and Captain | LA“YER STARTS DEFENSE cluimed, were among civilians., s the Jacksonville scale. vell ot sister L | Trl e ra ed ln bes,"re neis Coli {ermined to be Few Dispatches Today. R inaiana Sl Bnoglsania BN e i iior e e in G b p g i fiest fliers to try a non-sto Washington, March 31 (A—Ths i {nessed i & 1 Taemisyl i o : 3 ! % AL s ris to New York inl . . Manchestep | 1090 0f dispatches from the Far - I ST \M\’Ll,lllx» n\? ot n; Is! es lln ;t | (Lnu(lnul‘. on Page 15) | £25,000 TWo Chinese Held in Manchester t which have for days brought to 580 € B “* central competitive field, and he e — (.my appeared to be afraid to nx»‘ o the navy and state departments here culatc. Delieving D'Ausilio ; T6ia whess d2/00( | 5 i Through Attorney Rohr-|the navy and state departments e ‘””,M": 4 elie e \nx»-'\"”m"'\ B .“xh;'; b tARTH us[;'LLA'"[]NS | aw Badies But Feared to vroach the spot. Carrazone then | | irougis Y disquieting reports of conditions tac- friendly e in Arkansas, Oklahon i : turned his car about and sped hack [ ey tr: Contoat! Alcorm's bACL ing Americans in China today had Srntell NESS | gng o ,v : 9 $ , | mayer, Contest Alcorn’s Action. |ing Americans in na today Snteln st s ot jsan and Missouri were expec | Go Near Them, Later to Cheshire. There he sccured a | p subsided to a mere trickle, but thers when he entered the ot ; also were without change. | o constable and a doctor and hurried | Hartford, March 31 (P—Attorney dice A ! S i | | as no indication of material she tolil the police he pushed Pastifowa, which is outside the « ral | | Hailin Southington iack to the scene. In the meantime | | Francis P. Ro ayer entered a . ng of official anxiety ove! ; e ) | 3 lessening of official anxioty over the her and shot De Cieco, sitting three [fiold, Governor Ham and Presi- | | . two more men had arrived. plea for jurisdiction in SUperlor | geyation. away at his de f ,‘u{ dent George Heaps of the Towa Coal | i Taxicab Owner. A farmer in a nearby house came court here this morning in the €ase| = \qmjral Willlams, commanding the victim was badly mangied by Op sociation arranged | e {out bringing a lighted lantern S L of Chin Lung and Soo Hoo WINE,| x miarfonn rorses in. China. reposted trated charg 1 |the two bodies were found n X 1 with the murder of > ioh | (Continued on Page 14) |Quake or Blasting May | i \\u \ an oath, 4 s coat 817000 FOR HOSPITAL Effort to Get Larger Appropriation An operation for removal SlE Siyns narometl ak This Year For New Britaln In- an hour of De Ciceo! A prelivinary investigation | stitution Is Unsu « nmediately by Coroner | Hartfor 217,000 to the nt of | escribed As Queer INSCEINEiL 5 INGET New Britain General | Drausitio was discharged about & lnogpital is recommended by the af nonth ago by the tirm for which he ) propriations committes of the gen- Band heen employed in @ wWarehouse.| oy aggembly. ‘This is the sam was member of th 1 by wllowed in previous y r An un- I firm, Davi¢ Bernard ueer™ L guecessful drive had he le to ratie, and couldn’t get on With ' have the allowance incr: be- » rest of the me cause of the enlarged hospital and Mrs. Asa Howard Backus. its_expanded servie | whase home he roomed in Hard Frank Rac tin 3. Kell 1 D'Ausilio had told her his|and R. J. Kloiber of New B ather and sister were insane, while , appeared before the committee on ster, married, was a4 pa- | cducation this afternoon to protest | Hospital Mid- ;.‘gain.,n continuance of the compul- i j sory vaccination law in the D\\h]l(‘i‘ Probably Will Die hoglas " | Diansiliol sectrodi as his couns The committe on forfrited rights Jobn B. Dillor A L. Scanzillo | will Eranta hearing April 14, at 1:30 | o Bridgeport and this noon both | Olock on_the application ot ¥d- | aformed the coroner of the fac ard CClaftarfrett tigos Coroner Mix called in a number |19 iVl rights of withess including Dr. Mail- NRATETEE nd sul D'Ausilio to close | after which he gave an | —_— Qo ionglos v My [Stamford Girl Killed this Noon The econdition of Mr. De Cicco | ! this noon remained about the| When Machine Leaves Road and | same, with little hope of a change | le for the better, as the facial wounds | Crashes Into Two Trees. | m the charge from the sawed | g gorq. March 81 (P—Hazel | shotiun vightful. Much Of |y by “yas almost instantly killed P ot gL I gone: In the ! pindon when the automebile in ° of the vice consul today in- | yjoh she and threc other em-| on showed that portions of | iovoe of the Schick Safety Razor | o bones and the flesh had!Go or Sound Beach were returning ttered by the gun charge | from lunch left the road near the ¢ the floor and wall. The office | factory and struck two tre | cleancd up after it had | rhe qutomiobile, driven by Ired- n by Coroner Mix, Who ferick G. Strobel of Stamford, ¥ is holding an inc ost in view of the | awned by Col. | death ob Schick, proprie- imminenee of of the victim | tor of factory. Strobel and two | of D'Ansilio’s attack ,mh. s ped uninjured | hest among ous of | The former was held on a man-, - slaughter charge pending a coroner's | (Continued on Page 12) hearing. NEW BRITAIN HERALD ON ADMITTING VOTER board of select- of 49 Grand street.| urt o warrants dl.rmg‘ o % hav tre- | Riley it and Edward . atches from China ‘hat the antie | What might have been a tre- |Riley Jr. of this city and Edward (i0"\ere employes of the Gonnecii: e i i mendously heavy blast, at the J. Sheehy of Bristol lost their 1IVes, wyt o, The tracks along the road Rohrmayer also entered a| "'"f‘l ot whh T e White Oak quarry, but what s Monday, it became known last night qiowed signs of spring repairing. to q gistmenty| POHEN SO An Bren AT by many to have beenwhen he talked to a Herald reporter. riends of Welch who were famil- i that ¢ ¥ L Tnemin- | SN UL BN e tremors, occurred In New Mr. Carrazone is a barber but Wi R e e lnoned 0 serve on the €56 armics had not lessencd. It ia itain last cvening, starting at 4:50 his automobi Salieont tARIC e Bt s e e el dent ned e indict. | this seitation, accompanied by ¢ | eab’ businees, 'a large sum of moncy which It was v Vi Miomp- | gxtromme Violan: : e o shock felt when Dr.| He stated that he received a eall yyoueht he might have h L him Judg> , which impetled v D. W. O'Connell, who was sitting in from the home of John Irazzo on .4 hich was not found, Helati Fot s to exert ovory prossura |the staft room of New Dritain Gen- | Eden avenue, Southington, early last 4004y waiq that the sum of moncy | points du a {to nave ns moved from the eral howpital, was almost thrown oit Monday morning. Arriving at 1h¢ jounj on kis person in a wallot was a s faniEsr At o0 his chair, by a shock which shook home, he w .« :4}:(-:1 l'.J‘ take ‘!rfl- the right amount. Peterson and Wilson | -‘-‘A‘ "“ i the building. Dr. A. J. Savard, who zo to the New Haven hospital. | e AL the anti-forei «as in the stait room, and William | $he had been seized with illness | On Democratic Ticket | yang i Cannon, business manager of the Auring the evening and the ::.mm.[ ANT] FAT REMED]ES El of 181 Dwight | day pital, felt the shock distinetly. In IRgton physician who attended her | isht noriIngs. for | RE over W part of the hospital bu- advised her immediate removal to a | ———— e g Tniate tor Ulng unking, on t us and other furniture swayed, ROspital as it appeared likely that! Two Men Indicted For Fraud— | At » fourth ward, wan provin ieuts confined to beds fuit the HA° WOUMLBAVe (0 uRErgo an oRUTA- | gy uty Epsom salts and Chew- s s of the tions. | e vhich i 10 Residents of the west end became | He started out and when nearing | ing Gum as Their Treatment. New York was demolished punced com- excited and several telephoned the | the scene of the tragedy, he saw be- | 31 (P—The ident dem Herald office asking for particulars, |fore him four or five men in the £ : Cap Charles 11, Robortson, proprictor |Foad. They were frantically waving Ic8ed sale of cp ORI | o eunts Alth port, ¥ Charles I Robertson, proprictor |, ¢ fap. There was a smaly | €M and s0ap as fat reducing reme- | bl fRane e 2 o prian Sprne L9 iruck drawn up to the right of the dies has resulted in the indictment | J s Boyne il which has a brick factory buitding [FACF Qe P to (e DRUL B0 B o6 \Ginlls 1. Learned of Westricla Paris. s bon i = e B Jest Main street and Corbi e 4 9 i , olarean | dustiyear] h sided the more Sove e sleelnd O "“l‘: Chieshire. Tt was about 4:10 o'clock. B LG G i TG I Bet Eeitinneialy. e ta vtvnloved | ires bl e ekt a2 @i nue, said the k was gelt | e e f e mails fo defrau I : i IC felt just s thougl sev- P B e oL S aried MntaIi - Thieves Jack Up Auto 1 e pe DO s 10 ton trucks had backed into °° i RHEC S 5 _ sistant United Stites At sl e eS8 evacuation of ericans Wi [ ur walla with ‘Erent torcer e saia, |23 beine held up and his frst ‘m:_.jg\&t:n“}l-]m“‘l. st 'vw}l“;?:u\l el ; And Steal Rear Tire e dlen st at e b it ot St e iR panane S Ahyo e H oW RVERd) i i e Ty obile tire thicves in this t of the Whether all those at Chu Asked 1 ho did not think it Wisi e thought also came to him that | made an annual profit of $a00.000 | Autom N AL s o Golay ant A due to blasting in the quarry near-| oo e ione he the matter and | through the national sale of spuri- | are be 2 ning bolder, 1' I“"~’ i | joined ll]\- “A..f‘,j‘ 4 bk by, Mr. Robertson replicd that sev- | LR ! " | ous patent medicines supposed. to | s¢em from the experience of Joseph igners down the Yangtse i i Sta iy t off at the quar- ;v”rhl?» ? ;1)- A;‘w‘:\h\x1':{;“"\\‘(:11}:1’:';“"& i xmusr‘« almost magical ”ruluv"nx: Moran of Southington, who report- | WWoman B'l("\' Bumed | probably cannot b -‘.‘iw in 1Iu ! ry a few minutes later but were dif- | g0 by 10netie the men were 1,1,:,,”.0“. The chewing mim was | ¢l to the police at 10:03 last night When Stove Explodes all ‘h. unx bl L n \:nim u Lacontiin ot | way bandits. deseribed by the United States at- | that his c ul bec n juc kedup an K T n.uzh.l\l ad st other pited Mr. Cannon, who was in Port| “\Wion he stopped, the men were forney as “only something to chew |1t Was parked in front of ourl s i Sy halos: b Kol o s T A R o'Spain, during an carthquake and lpygdled together near the trolley |on and the soap as “just a good o SLRLI I Sl e Marinoro Tosgita aut s ey have Jirssages i familiar with that type of @ |tracks and when he asked what was ' soap.” Officer G. W, He . who inves b :: v 'l\r:'v‘:nly”::\ Vl:(:""fhfl. ns y} - e shock, and who also s & SUIVIVOT | (he matter. thiey pointed over to the| Learned was alleged to bo the Ented. reported that a stone wasforing from bumns rectivel 109y| Destrover Gots Orders of the Black Tom explosion in Ho- |other side of the road and said: | owner of the business while Callan | S e o8 N e i " Wastingtor, Marehi 31 (Redhe ] joken sev i f aid it { *Loot Fery bad.” Zone ' oscribed as the manage Lnat it wa d to raise the car|ploded. stroy fllsbury has bee . boken several years ago, snfl': had {upo0k! Very bad Carrazon 'm was doserihed as the manager. ks S G s SR | 5rs. Whpalbr ds, venonted toriuve ] from ARuiG ol TR {all the indication of earth tremors the dim light there, could see the WERREYE s > the t as | 5 A 3 i ike a + Officer H Iso d!put a considerable quantity of sul-|poguest of the American consul by to him and did not seem like an eX- fence torn down and he hastened to| e e phr in the ox of the stove for ghere. Admiral Williams, com- Yy plosion. He sald distinet under- |the side of the rond. Ie saw the THE WEATHER | that a tire w 5 { the st " thers, Admiral C. 8. Williams, zround rumblings wera he Ibodies of Riley and Welch lyin | car in the the | the purpose of cleahing the chimney 'mander of the Asiatic squadron. to- L T e i S 9 | same location, and a week earlier, a | of soot, and when she ignited it the | day advised the navy department. Paticnts in the hospital and !thera and he felt of them to see if | New Britain and viclnity: | |same location, Al ] ¥ S o Atk ks Yo sovcral persons who were there they were alive. [ Falr and somewhat colder to- | | flashlight was stolen out of the explosion folowed covering her faee. | The message guve no detalls a3 to % H ¢ R aehi s Ve t ands « clothin spi in o | ovy o n e visiting friends report that in one| Carrazonc states that he could find | | night; Feiday increasing | |same machine. It is believed that wnds and_clothing and _soreading | recent developments — {no signs of lite. He called to the ' | cloudiness. | |8eng of thicves s operating in the | the blazing sulphur about the| s S (Conttiued On Page 12) men to come over to help him, but # * | neighborhood. Kitchen, Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending March 26th .. 14,402 ""05’%1\1 CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES S [ S B LIk NEY ITE FOR AT DEATH OF NON__+ " MASONI BULDING l’flln. Sister Mary Bonilace Tenght| o e Mo S e ‘Optmn Obtained on West Main- Here for Past 45 Years . Russell Sts. Property WAS PROUD OF “MY BOYS" PRICE THREE CENTS OLD GLORY TORN DOWN, DESTROYED, BY CHINESE IN TOWN ON YANGTSE; _ POWERS CONSIDER DRAFT DEMANDS Thove, Washington, March 31 m—mm‘ F. Sinclalr, convicted of contempt of | the scnate was denied a new trial | today by Justice Hitz In the district | to the navy department that he had | & 10ad. The doctor made an exan ster last week. | T T e . e : i L (ast weele Lgispatched a_destroyer to Tsingtao, | X A ¥ \ Seph “zon f Cen street, tion and en sent for the m he LWO 4ceuse were bo {400 miles north of Shanghai, at the | Have Caused Houses [soumningion, wos not th srst m aminer. T was somo (e bl the June term of superlor €0Uft | roquest of the American consul, but | 3 at ene of the accident on the !he body of Shechy was found about A L D P "m, message gave no details of the | to Shake B e At M. Al HiES 5 | : Haven-Cheshire turnpike , n =° feet away from the car. ke iA Hugh A on leading to the request, situat It was apparent, arrazone could not say who the! yrn is trving to bring them before | b ch James Welch and James H. however, in dis 1abo; he but thought