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mALEMN| NEW BRITAIN HERALD i ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS AN FATALLY INJURED, HIS | King Fendinand's Condion s AHHRIGE GREW_ENGLAND ORDERS ANOTHER BRIGADE BROTHER AND FRIEND HURT, | 3T e 1 Nes For ey . AEROF ACE g’ \NEANTRY FOR SHANGHAI DUTY: | Defeats Oxtord Oarsmen by Four IN SMASHUP NEAR MERIDEN v i s wic s o sam o vos— saiesis - MORE MARINES MOBILIZING TODAY Small Sedan Leaves LEW' S ”] ["(S H]R Stricken Father—Carol Has Not Been Summoned. N]P AND TUCK TO F]NISH : o : L — Road and Crashes EAR[Y SETT[EMENT ., - i % « 'ITT:-.‘E‘:‘;’:;:";::.‘::: (\)‘mr HITS W":E S ES[;[}RT ; f:;ignl\%:)x‘vloia;:&:g-r S CBOIldgeP" H =ik ThroughBillboard | A P i : HUSBANH HNH] 32[} o °f: b ‘dnjwvn‘.fl . Does Not Expect to 1 3 5 - . Crew Was a Member of Oxford's s d Added U ts t Just South of Under- e gpertors However, Think| : ) . i E e i passatYalesville| yipe Strike Will Be Lengthy | ) ‘. 8 : c oo e oo urr Chiairman of 12th School Dis- China Unless Admiral i e ‘ns LOCKOUT, Y MlNERs‘ e Fy > T T et Wimamé e SO e | T <o e seuLs | ; y i gency a A . | Dectares Crisis Was Brought About oo the b : 5 Dr. Gordons re ) Commander, in ‘\ Hfl\en—D]'l\er l S T e % . . 4 = ro Hu=band Being suced for Divorce ministe £ othe T omes ) riously Injured| rartof the Soft Conl Mine Owners | w 4 S R tet s Knocks Down Wemner Olson When | Shoher L Reply to Foreign Pow- He Mects Him Coming Prom o v omants of v s || [ el R mmnmwm it . for rdi Meriden, Conn., April & (- AR R | KING 1) N QUEEN MARIF | water dur ho first atten i Clark of 178 Blatehley avenue, Somie operators we ul of | 3 Yale Star With Oxford. . S 3 o e il it s weis, April ng | Queen Meets Daugher rian interest was alde oo™ Son of John D, Rockefcller o ! e e Attt : e e : At nin ek 1 : : el ngsby. | : uigned on : Raps Attitude of Upper | rounced today, o 1 to send rea ted M Naa e it o e [alstanpi o s ithaSuite As J Villinr : Class Member and, beli t C © optim istic d ~H uld not last long. F g Expeets Early Co hai, consisting ; and aux- minat W'y'”:\.f“ ety phne it A AGHI _ Now Has Pncamonia e ROl S A e e s shmen, | Browing seriousne: i e ik g d Carol Nl In e Delgrade, ; g ol are | i ford ar 5 Nttty 4 B D N Junction | CIER situation. a pracautions e e e ; vl 2 Lisle it s far a mown, former Crown {\A:‘_!.> an f ; : ere submerge B paaniltael : ) ! " were taken i strongthening the bare ftto Lhe MEmtmicio e rvive { 7 7 5 v, 1 ot mor t 1 FEL . . { : 3 o he v " ouer i @ icans pa ng in the work. William Clarl e ; ; Pl 1 8 s y here Mhe T at B 1 \ ntlea s fe of the trict b 1 ; cir | Michacl Borodin, fon. aaulses illian v 1 j v 3 S 5 jon was wo rules ar s, and the [of the Kuomint pper classmen | party, is expected here soon ir tempt to stir Canton laborer foreign the » open house and i id: Marines Mobilizing to rob | Vsl ! gl : e i ¥S- | Washington, April 2 (P—Mobiliz or seven yea i R St - - | mile ak ok o g , 3 3 e i 2 5 tion of a. al units of United v w0 Fouy Hurt When Speeder Hits omiiiniueiiieal™ ™ ol | R o i ey ST f he were a loyal divinity L L i e Litele Thinos The crews were even at th : val dvinity. | “Orders for concentration o il e e Auto at Street Intersection "2 oo MAN GIVEN JAIL TER'\! el B R o the bill bo: 1 o ckont—not ¢ the y {when Cambridge pulls ay “‘. ; y week ago celebr by Secretary Kello s ) : . I)rn‘er Fined $50 After ., rd of 18 minutes 25 secor : nd yelling 5kl el 4 HEXIANS MIRDER [i°FiErs | o opum e D i e e e 5 ay torn country. AMERICAN CAPTIVE o, e e e et 2 10 BE BOUGHT BY GITY, (°0‘,,.‘ Here's The Opponents View. ) ] g | | i i r cl on calling |and disturbing reports had reac | Wilki | An opposite viow of the wase ¢ : DIng A | = reshmen at unregulated hours. | the capital about conditions in north- Wilkins Slain by Bandits|, e o i dnenondd gt Bl | Two and Onc-Half Acres Available| 1 ; Tonyin thel < to corrcct this was sug- | ern China : ) 2 | ot e et e i, 4 | Driving through Ar treet about | ) : K chalf sed o *, ! es and also a central system to | Fears For Future 21 Hours After Being Sl ki L 11:25 last n W rate of speed| Yor Willow Brook After ; . open house visits was| Although official confirmation of it e . employing ' me Sl Bl fasu toxbyimugs ] . Iy ongz Negotiati i n pol court today L gest |these reports was lacking, they are Captured would of ts seven mines on [;[]“PLMNS m: l”.NESS i TohR 36, of| Long Negotiation e R 2Rl s e e lncllug TRVt : Ao initn e S 13 Glen street Jied b rak s i e yeart negotia- | which the j ad in mind | AR flED BOSTON PATROL | spread of danger to Americans now 1o of for inside 03 feet north of the corner of Hart| oy, the park ow jcording to hi labor and $4.5 ut bhor, as Q treet, 1S to bring his |y a position to purchase t nd | in > testinony. A —_— ‘ (Continue on Page 13) napped | against a n v provid- car to a stop soon enough to avoid! gna-half acres of adjoinir i 3 jor c . iR T i s Killed | ¢ ot et dacksonsille | {a collision with another car, driven | y - mission | street, ¢ i vach of 8 Lolftosin (Fouc: Onrs; '3"““‘““” |Two Artists Engaged | —— | by Mrs. Kathleen Crowley Solomon Charles H. Relay, 63, Vet- 7\l o court this mom. | aou tastion, The price. fied by| (0 put the entire : Hunting For Gunmen. : Congert Tomarras eran Employe of Corbin ! : leaded not gullty o] peirs of the Hooker vho i S e Joston, April 2 (UP)—Equipped | 1002 ion, and Miss Ida 3 35 & charge of reckless driving and [ yn; owners, is §4.000 s 2. . Aprll 2 (UP)—Equipped | yyqowiten, a young Russian soprano R Screw Corporation denied the truth of the testimeny of | 450 more than the ori s [t > n mind a s ThE BUAE RN endri 19 1o well known ability throughout Ana Acatlan, T 150,000 Men dle. U John Kennedy, AFthur| Tjp land juts into the p in Ionyloffiale ceralis (T antomel rol- | Now England e an . No accurate view of the extent of 4 of 210 Winthrop street, © Mill street. Its purchass will| Be ¢ t ) hoend follow- company, of | the suspension could be ohtaine Shortly after he had told members tand Emil Nelson of §2 Bl d out the bou nd add a!mind, and i a 4 e il h i-’”";‘ the annual concert of the New Brit- vhich Wilkins was ehiof engi | yesterday, as it was a mine holiday family h t too ill to report | He said Mrs. Solomon was & .} heavily wooded area the city's 49 days iv v oL 3 4 € S vere fired | qin Choral society at the Capitol Wilkins and his ten year old son ' in commemoration o t v 1 ily duties 0 but Judge Hungerford told him he t holdings. A special me he end . (e Esanls S 3 ¢ heater tomorrow at 3:15 p. m., it 1 by the outla ast day, but it generally was . crew e lant, C believed he was driving too fast and | jng the park cor s g AT L PLEES S O e men, John Difry was anno at noon today. Miss father s held, but | that despite a number of individy lay 1 63 yed 3 street, | 4id not have his car under proper d last night to approve the pur. | Yeir. i D] rico Bevilacqu: | Yudowiteh will si Miss Ponselle’s uth was sent to Guadalajara, | temp greements, the bulk of died s roing. control. He imposed a fine of $50' chase. SR e L T ROGLANG DY ronf, 21 were taken |solo5 with chory where the kidnapping occurred, . the 150,000 miners in t! ntral o had b the employ of the qnd costs. s IR O he arrest, an . ti. | i > @ questioned |y takon 1L fita a message demanding ransom. | bituminous ficlds were idlc ‘orbin S¢ corporation for more . 2 ai ife, who was riding with 2 ; o o e SEREE AU d SHECe | yester ¢ and steps wera received hore said Wilking | In the southwestern field, com- ' than 40 and for many years Twenty Persons Homeless . il & but later were re 2 . was slightly injured, as wers i 5 H 3 : ] y tak to find substie murdered three days azo, but prising Missouri, Kansas, Oklahot ! ¢ foreman. He il .‘m.»,:, A o N After Pmch e, N. Y., ]".c the arre ‘ e i immediately faken G0 fna st ( ot found yester- | and Ark . no material yost 1s usual and rety wret Crowley of h Purc . N. Y., april Rk ; Sk % torth end, Were | urod to insure popular satist car a Ana Acatlan. It was was made at a confer nine e last night apparently in 1 thatlatters als Mrs, Twenty persons were made homs from 2 ho! : e s ¢ . 4 o e e Sl D i frsticonnint of "Pelancy R last ni o court today R it ' ops are continu- ge agreement ¢ i e NCSS ame fust before his death 0o e oto N i th o Al ermn pursuit of t outinws ur S0 el o Mrs. Solomon's car 8 <1 private garage ind Mai g d Fire companies from alf With Machine Guns and Rifles, have been engaged to sing in place of Carmela Ponselle at action, vould have t dau was an elsetrical engineer | No further pea 1 s telay was a native of Phila- » Chapaly Electric company’s started in Towa, which is outs e ean A Bri L pheniiny Maxioozsindel santeall A1 H ‘ i o POIL 'i“”"””‘ o : : surrounding communities were ¢ in Savannah. 3 i Gation 4 ne | for 3 a century. e was; ¢ g y WGl e abn o eia wild Conterville mine 0dd Icllows and = foremen's clut el dinetaalth i on blaze started in Marks on the pave. |house and guickly At s it ¢ four resider One sidelight on the suspe in which he worked. | Anded oo £ooin ot Hii Sur are hit widow, twa A IV SN s (e nnoung . 1 averaging | daughters, Mrs. ie Abraham- A b @ is Party. 50 cents a ton on domestic coal in SO ¢ . /i Phillips = of '~ 0 The fire companies e b ling the week- retail Jots. This ion, they ex- Calif a son, Chartes R. Melay |1 5 o - |G Conn., and White Pluins, a drink eer A, C. Walencins wa gaj v returning piained, was the us SRR Plainville, and a daughter, Miss 18 #nton ] ool at | Harrison, Rye, Port Ch Martine nowed | MeC: ¢ ! S areh to Mexico City. @ ruse federall 1151ica anvlv piioht ipplics for | Marjoric Relay who makes her | K48 car because of ihiudrof adk, Weatehostar oointy N sians ot < rot suf- | met 2k b and release the prisoncr. and when yo” chieago dealers on all but do- ST (Lt ol b AT B STl s 2 nes § I Cor-|ko be the this failed the bandits brutally mur- oo paor o — — . [ SR 5 } el Boscathal T of the bunis % - C. and 0. Merget Bight |Saris Mot ion s ot v | Chicago Youth Buricken . |..., Killed as they fled the scene. SEES HUSBAND KILLED e "- P e : Solonian ik e G ,,.,(1 With a Strange '\I'\l'\d\ Throngh the American embassy | porfowa wais, vi. april 2 @--| BY Minority Forbidden |morl M= Solomonts car fat out| g0, April 2 (UP) — Tildn the Washington government fy o kine out the window of her home | Washington, April 2 (@ — In its| 0 "4 ¢ i T, protested o the Mesican govern- |go0 i 808 FHE WS tver. |first order touching the proposed ment against the Kidnapping of Mr. | "\ Wilkins shortly after the news of o his captur was received. capped, and the iV iotTunE oo Straus, 15 year old son « ! hushan ar < Chester, s f t - Miss Christ Engaged i i . Mr. Campbell said he is not |Straus. vice president a 4 i right to call ¢ one : t the men wer 3 ; reenwood yesterday sav Chesapeake and Ohio consolidation | (1 (.q to any of the parties in the Str: and company, is v dan- g tated interval ate yes-lin the sh ¢ To R()h(‘lt “N("llf setts omobile t with the Erie and Pere Marquette | g ) e has known Mrs, condition from a strange that he I o B |nearly crush the life from - railro; S been ady 1| Solomon since childhood. malady, it was learned tods | 1 on Page band who was leading a cow across by the V ringen interests. the [ \fr Nelson testified that he was| The youth has undergonc four | ——— £ 1({] L"D w 170 FOOT FALL the highway from his bard yard. The [interstate commerce commission ' ajont 100 feet from the point of col- | mastoid operations in the past 9 injured farmer was rushed to the today refused to deny minority | lision and in his opinion, Majka was cight weeks and HERES RACE OF PEOPLE THAT HAVE jz ospital, where little hope is held out stockholders the right to ficht the | griving at N 2 of at least 40 comes from these operations T New York Man, Tn Tumbling Down | for his 'l“'('j‘Vr!'» . " i’"‘i"' r; e | ln.i}:.»»:;].‘ (h:;l.r, e s Thrice” doctors have ;;n-’_““:u‘\i JUST HEARD OF WAR AND ITS ENDING hope for the youth but | Shaft, Hits Two Others — Both T e B B B0 e e | statements of Officer Kennedy and york have arrived in Chicago. | @ : \ 2 S atally S | York have 3 d ricago. cneva, Switzerland, April 2 (P—| New York, April 2 (®—One man | {faistan el G | it atber TEHe i e ko bandl anyatiscass | UNSIADEEToSE SR RHIOR ot thRy SRR G 8 e s klll6r and two othera infured WITH MAN 81 WEDDING WOMAN. 78 brakes were applied were not tru car spread to the mastoid. An |UPPer reaches of the Surinam river o 050 iy fatally, as William Mullone, ! 4 ' (oSt guio swiin e SROLE L tipin velopad in the jugular (in Dutch Guiana, South America, tell 15 floors down an elovator e | stories because they are friendly t it has become nucessary at last have learned that there was an ehaft in a building under construc-| Minneapolis, April 2 (P — An(lowa, to Dora Dennis Wray of [ Mrs. Solomon. She was at fault hlaL A L e o s o &' Rabe etcalte. of TITE tion in Brooklyn vesterday. interrupted romance which West erty, Towa, He is 81 and flm-;»lm;: her car and starting again, 1™ Prom Adjankoesco, the high chief- [in peace with one amother! ester, ) is manager of thae As Mullone made the 176 foot Vived for nearly 60 ts of separa- *1':-‘ is 78 years old and he f"i’. ur\an\ x'-n. ible __ % | tain of the Saramacsan bush negroes speak we. not vaingloribusly, but in |¢iaim department of the }‘n‘v\f\cvi plunge to his death, he stiuck Rich- [tion bloomed anew today as a Civil| They revealed that after the |aVOld the accident. he said. THE WEATHER | 4t Asidomhopo. there has come (o all humility and love. 3 neral Life Insurance Co. of I Dettiot Wayne, N. J..!\\ar veteran df Minneapolis started | Civil war Templeman ime en- = g % | | is come < o s AR —— Sir Eric Drummond, secreiary gen- all wi stro greeting he rtford. He is a graduate of Am- Who: was worlking an the top of the9n . a honeyinoon, ith ithe sirt hejedged to Dovi Deppls, The enease: | DE PINIDO: OFF AGAIN New Britain and vicinity: | {cral of the League of Nations, a let- name of the captains and of all my Berst. ¢ 1. and a member elevator the sub-basement. [had left behind more than a half ment was broken off, neithercould| New Orleans, April 2 (P—Fran- Raln or snow tonight and ter saying the chieftain and his | people.” lof Chi P ternity. He belongs Both men crashed through the ele- feentury ago. now remember why., They met eesco De Pinedo, four continent fli r\ probably Sunday morning; people have just learned of the great | The letter, written in the native [to the Hartford Golf club and the vator roof, falling on Joseph \\':qu-I g M. Templeman, ad nt fagiin September at a G A, R aly took off from w Orleans not much change in temper- war “which the peoples yonder on (language of the bush negroes, and a |University club of Hartford as well man, 28, who was working inside the ;of a local post of the G. A, R was encampment and the s 4 en-'at 7:36 o'clock this morning in his ature. | [the far shores of the great ocean |tramslation, wore sont through the |ns the Amherst club of New York war. |married Wednesday, Cedar Ragids, gagement foliowed. flight to San Antonio, Texas. | #— ————————# | have fought." |sovernor of Dutch Gulana. ity. | |

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