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News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 1927, —TW ENTY PAGES. PEKING NOW THREATENED BY MARCH OF VICTORIOUS CANTONESE FORCES; U. 3. CABINET DISCUSSES SITUATION American, Brith and SFFS 810,000 FOR MRS INGA NELSON Jap Protests anclw Reparations Demands ‘BREACH OF PROMISE Likely to Be Presented Any Moment. to Be Made Wile of Foreigner Native D Continuing — Shanghai‘ Defender Reported Exe- cated for Not Fighting. Exodus Plaintiff in Writ Scrved Today, Il‘ll» From icts [ S Cared For Defendant's COhildren and His Per Week, ning that Mandi prom udu- entiy” ed to )i in March of this year, m roand irry O | hen, told her By Associated nericans 1 of the (" capital to ross the Galf he norihern as to voman, marry Gneindel Williamn M going There another win today through from 1 ren, in of Pechitili capital is mtonese but plaintift {complaing that Mandl undertos man and wife licer In Mavch, his ¢l 1o forth in June, 1920, menaced Iso by vomn i Yu- ity northwe Tsain SR by formerly tian general not active in the yember of the newly Cantonese military council, Exodus Continued ind 1 from ? thr st Ma ¢ nd for her children Lim ork for > told someon: ven years, bout to \ims that during t ndant noth ipport 1 fir wed provided of the asily worth 3§ forth that ant's promise that they they undertook to Jive 1 and v The writ v court Ame wir ricans £x0 whi enetrate a Pl met wit st of Chang us ov- it was upon sun irnablc first Tuesd Fred Winkle hing property ome street Mhe principals in Jlice court today, baving heen ar- rday at their home on Tt developed during g that they had been liv- s man and wife al not a . WILLIE NOW ATWORK, | BROTHER WILL MARRY (anaan, ’\le., Town (Icrk Will Issue License to Divorcee and Youth it were in is stron L in consular of from Ch of ' and out French Also Leaving The ench hay their nationals province, and anothe hearing ¢ land been ordered to 8 London dispate livery of pre mends r reparation Cantone for the Nanking inc !' it momentarily expected. Wash Problem Washington, > veep of the vie ionalist armies th rd to the rought the W, face to face ity of ev northern China, capital Tie valley o rosted yeste irted andful ‘hengtu o conte missions who vere also to 1 r I°re i hw eru 1 says hy the reat Bri hes ts news of Unitec H zton's AT orious which aril 5 nat are il 5 (UP) Elmer helma of Me., 5 inze romar vern- nd Mrs. possibil- | vorced mothier i m;‘mm, today reacived the s approval from M t Canaan’s town clerk. Yoster, who recently shington bbet imp Foster, of city of tsin, coast essible to | s the neral eon- es it the need n forcs 500 the Peking-| be concen- 1 Williams, forces i the be nost likely centration point of refu An Americ soldicrs now guardin atsin railroad conld irated there and Admi commanding American China, would be able to protection of his fleet “to ieged. President Coolidize the situation at neeting, during which the of all Americans r vassed. He dequate protection Leing provided. hment of a cones mrw!mn‘ entsin would give for- 1ses on which to reply, ady havin said to- t with var-old 1 day that she could find the new love “In view of t years old,” no r siven a | betts, If e will issue one. | fused to give license was because | too young. As lon than 16 he Almost impa (rises, 10 fau idimer is said, I dn't Mrs. T T 17 Foster give the > to marry pplics for The only reaso his brothe I thou was of hinet condition vas ea W roads have pre- for th but Vi town hall-—objcet indications loday would immediate Wy they mouth, cfiort to oy t they fown in the Last Satur hai whose ! miles to Ports rnational heavily | uns ful led by troops and | rines, | The city of Peking had a pe tion of 9GS Americans a year “Tientsin contained The province in which “Tientsin wted ity future. journey Ve H, tain 1 hase wen established 1 lement is Willie, who was ula- | placed by his sligl 20, i Mrs. Tibbetts' aifc Americans. | 1o in a toothp Peking and | ¢ poarently had 2,01 and Torg borders, 1" COOLIDGE DISKPPOINTED where a olde tions. k ptly d broth has ¢ ctory ne 656 wor fa at are s within 1l of the pows zation guards force of American infantrymen Is stationed at the call of American Minister MacMurray. Should disor- ders break out generally in north- crn China, however, officials herc Lelieve that Tientsin would furnish | afer place of forcign refuge. he force at Tientsin W there under the Tioxer pr iike detachments of Driti Italian and Japanese troops. They compose two battalions of the fif th infantry, under command o Brigadier General .hwuph Castner. French Decision Bat Does Way k It Will In Any Interfere. With Arms Conference. April 5 (R ppointed that [ran has decided not to participate in the val limitation conference hetween | the United States, Great Britain an but he does not expect the | fusal will in any way impede | holding ot the conference. Plans for the gathering of sentatives of this country ritain and Japan around a con- !ference table at Geneva to limit From naval armament will go forw | despite Fra deelination, and t president still is optimistic that Italy, which declined to join in the con- | ference as an active participant, still {may decide to send even an unoffi- Ruth | cial observer, Italy has given no in- dication of the course it will take. ington ro- the GRAY-SNYDER TRIAL Has Been repre Great Case Postponed April 11 Until April 18—Accused Man Gets New Lawyer., New York, April 5 (P—The trial of Henry Judd Gray and Mrs. sayder, accused of the murder of Mrs, Snyder's hushand, Albert, was | i yostponed from April 11 to April DINAND MUCH I3 foday. The irial wil be held be- | Vienna, April 5 (P—A dispatch to fore Justice Townsend Scudder, Korrost from Buchage King Henry Judd -, it was revealed | Ferdinand has not been able to take today. has obtaincd new counsel In | nourishment since yo He is the person of Bdward J. Reilly, | declared to be much weaker, Home—Claims | cars, | wreek- | from | able to reach | : to for-| and ! DS AT AGE OF %5 For Nanking Incident vy Waitel or Seven Years Naive of Sweden, Lived in This' 1 Cny for 24 Years BUT HE PICKED ANOTHER DID HOUSEHOLD TASKS Despite Advanced Y | avian Kept Up Her Around Home—Stead | | at Bethany Chareh, AMrs. Nels dish Bethany 24 years sl died this mornir her daugh of 406 illn in Sweden i Born Mrs. N November 1831, evier th « John O Mrs. With her time sewing ar ma wledge on nid Step | Kept | AMuch eadin, to to m s her two diseu: kn \zines two sons ‘l'\u nt ears 1 .\nm\:vn- i Attendant | broades sting th £ th ring the 1 this cf home last omun Two mon n attack of n 1 in a 1yia twe nt was spent ul tave 1 made she re- 18231 weden and lived in her Swedish regular nd her gh- rl ot I Eyents in he W Nelson grandchildren ichildren, Funeral services will home ‘Ihursd md at at 2:30 ock Swedi el o'clock. [ ternoon sh R’ offic held at at Bethany Carl 1t (NEW TRIAL REFUSED IN SACCO-VANZETTI CASE Mass. Convicted M Boston, April & Nicola Sacco and i international ed murderers, wi sach tts | today. The court 11 of Judge Wel superior court to grant ueht the basis of by Celesting convi ter | on ession leath sentence (P)— Thayer A Supreme Court Rules Against | Upholding W notorions refased by | supreme upheld the refu- Tha court of the new trial an 0 A for Neged el another G. W. CAHILL DIES Was One ; His Srd Year. 5 (P Moy Mer n, April Wil one tdely y m today, after hill was 2 larg d for years wa ale meat b inter sing largest individ I'rom butcher to ness. M. Meriden and company. 1 in this capacity A. Cahill, who i for Swit Mr. Cahill Meriden wh few years ago taken ov W. Cahill Real | He is survived by daughters, two siste hildren, boy in i s Cahill t ded ion. propert in fiv a brief 1l estate holder ed in the der of Meriden's Most Widely Known Business Men and Was In elius W | s most his §3rd year. illness. Mr. s. ual an unpretentions s Middlefield, Meriden and built a sound was for many representativ was suc- 1o by cased was for many rt as he for his son, still man ich r by the C. | company ¢ sons, and 18 grand- nd company in M controlicd much two ADMITS FlRlNG BARN | Chicopee Man Admits | | and Sought Revenge. | _Chicopee, Ma Frank Czearsz, the police |set fire to the in reven arrested [ and ed The barn d were v be ar | will {bu | C: an insurance company. Arson—Says April today. nd fire marshal that he rn on his father's : because his father | d to leave him anythipg in his | He Was Cut O In Father's Will | u 5 (R — told outbuildings at 24,500, gned tomorrow | arged with attempting to defraud |court mid- trial | iy Bartolomeo | 1y, vjq WAVE BANDS WILL ARREST KORAITIS NOT BE EXTENDED, AS PRACTITIONER BY nnmmssmn; WITHOUT LICENSE {Radio Board Decides That Same Accused of da\mp1 Pased as Lengths Now in Use Shall | Pllysxcnau and Treated Boy | Be Continued Tor Chicken Pox CHANGES WOULD o7 g5 N CUSTODY IN 14 : FOR PUBLIG INTERESTs ~ DURING QUACK DRIVE MeCue Detective Ser 3 Say Commiission Likewise Takes Official Prizoner Admitted Violating Stat Recognition of Future Possibilitics v i La as Charge ( S0 - of Visual Radio Sevvice Which at it el el 4 sisted in Remoyal of Neek Tumor Present is in its In Wave Por Experimental | Work oniy. And i~ Kept in Cell —Lower —Unable 0 Raise Bond of $1,000. Lengths End in Work ! | 1 ban will heir present limits, lio comm loei A g order {deal wi phler first inves tion of the Wl been 1 stion by in \ds on w ilowed. In view enie to forenos ission radio con- numbe ting 10 redue asing the hich broac is of the the would result from any imine- diate widening of the frequency hand devot: lio broadcasting,” the commissio srder said comm will not at t allocate broadcasting requ other ween and 1,500 kiloeyeles ( to 180.9 ). excent on | requc v stations, Experimental Waycs, "H belie however, that man 1i “the time ations sion to cies specific the an medi 1924 at mad returned to ths ago « \xl *8 (109.9 to 149.9 meters) s be practic v experimental £ and allied e, to the end rther development this band m, vailal for the ear or t prove particular! hotype of sery commissio visual S0 lar held o in broadcu wor six cin local intorm, boy 1 ar chicken pos started, beeatae thoritics, calti tion o e Savickas < mention of 1 o ser its recog: possibilities sponding ta f curre in appi INJURED BOY DILS . IN ELEVATOR Po0t v to o kg radio and 1 Dr sceuting ment 1is mor a n;nx r ning came \lcllm of Bank Pulldmg I 1p Mourned by Blind Sis ; f.‘ffy( i t Bor ours after lirway at th rust. Co. buildi street, and piungi {an elevator well Lapotosky, 1S 3 and Mrs. Jo Conneeticut aver 0 said to have tod at moval of a ne ) th 1 bailt re owned b gnited the of the fire dey od hy a still alarm s morning. Slig! AL 12:10 this called to treet, owned told 1 an pool of Lawlor, rday after The accurred assi k tumor in s believed to ¥ fados ock in t ITES GARAGE five too clo: to | Eftorts th Medical to de on the Exami rmine the met with ill vietim's £ dent. v hony 1 Co. W low wo emple vitor Co. were working of the buildi when a rd on which they r was siruck by someth oke it and threw them ing below. They were uninjure was thought that the was department at 10 o'clock the Otis Ele damage was lin th Hos g by in 1 cansed $10. 1t in the was & abont broken by A Fracuw wen he did alter hole of the skull. not put in veral hours of ieved that rtook him ¢ made lim. 1 lived for some time wit in his lun time Keep A sad Lome the r Sophic Lapotosky, [ blind since W burst into tears when her pare told her that her brother had by Killed, is now the oldest in fhe ily, g recent 1 her | 15th birthd Thomas Lapotos 10, and a two-year-old sister, He Jaiso survive o 0 TRIAL CONT April 5 (@ ned district n Sapiro is $1,000,000 tor ¢ cold ent today when Sena- ed of Missouri, chiof nd Sapiro renewe ronn roit, wrhle 1 ich it was b e ov ouriroom in ting Henry Pu for diton ver the building was enacted undertaker A sister, who ne when the mains home in brou Miss b exaninatic Name ol \\ ar H—;}r‘; on 304th Artillery Tablet (Speclal to tha Herald) April - 5 lda v road, Sie hay The Anderson, Ande New Brit- will be inscribed on blet to be erected ion club houss April 24, by the Artillery of vhich York, son of Eva i will b John t morning will | Luneral | the Chureh a | gelist tomor Int: Conn., cmorial ti in the 77th D here Sanday, . Mth Ficld ST Anderson ws LOSES LOVE SO | | v of | France on the Le an, (% Anderson was wounded | M. st 19, 1018, and died ti lowing day. He is buri rview cen Vow B3 oW o'cloc ment be Mary's ¢ a member. is the ninth their depa At fol- in 1in Margaret Howard of "il\'l'l’lli"‘ Is Unable to Colleet $125,000 for 1 Loss of Husbahd' ..icet » fe o Madisoi, Wis., Margaret Howard, first wi . Howard, averhill, M lost her fight to collect damages for alienation of affect from the estate of Mrs. Eleanor Phillips, Howsrd's second wif on of the Wisconsin hold she conld not sue the April s t John today $125.000 | THE WEATHER ons B, A reme | New Britain Rain tonight Wednesda and an | vicinity: | probably | | | rising | ¥ os |tate, i .“mL 0y ‘pAoJCH savaqrl HeIS ¥ BOWBINGS AND GUN-FI Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 49681 April 2d .... PRICE THREE CENTS PE FEATURE CHICAGO ELECTION WHERE CONTEST I3 BITTEREST [N HISTORY OF CITY ————| 'RIVAL CHICAGO CANDIDATES E. hl \| r I\\l H “ydaq JAPY IHU\II'\')\ ‘Killing of One Gangster Only Tragedy Renort- ed—Rival Candidates, Dever and Thompson, Both Confident of Vic- tory. Approximately a Million Votes May Be Cast—Ex- tra Police on Duty and State Troops Are Avail- able if an Emergency Arises. mmaml".) nouiLl fiL SIGNATION~ GREED IS MOTIVE IN - OFREY. MR BLODGETT ) N. Y. HAMMER KlLUNfi ‘ch Committees Hushand Slay Praise His Character and Work Here Her Savings | | i to beat her r in th aged od, the she g 18 was "ross b wi put in to mon roomers from the t d Mar asked policemn the b 10t hody D. vntown im to t . He 12 t and on subjected ques to co; oni tor. found ing mur Mrs. De Toll 0 1 for name, WOULD HAVE SALARIES = FIXED BY NEW BOARD . Radical Departure in Pr cedure Proposed to Common Council from handli al dep: 10d n in rture ot quiest city from ial January commit ning, which and Sable (Conti Two) BEATS UP BURGLAR Man comm to consi Vermont “Goes 10 Mat” With Intruder, Throws Tim Ong Doors I Where He Lies Till Police Come, W with a rown ont LW the he and not mo Lers of the in ar was t o porc Lere b al any cil, member city depa commissi shatl ome a tl whose dut resi be m said he which had b Dal- as a od its employe are and common council December in each So1t such other times as the tolen weil may request, the lenibat 1o Saneiond on he committec all city N rympl sals tra e cial e | mit month knite 19 common to the (e ET counc of e money i been | or at o s to at ofli s! of jeamp here | |1t man 'mvvm-\ and will be given a hear ing later in the municipal court at Brattleboro. Springf or in 'ntitled to the services (Continued on Page 17) 60 Year Olcl Wife, Expecting to Find woms tolo- perform- off com- s ion vio and a flood lots toda arked ( est mayo; contest with prospe a record vote of up=ards of 's tor of two democratic ort t ling of , beer ga late vt tion h politi- side early to- polls opened, Vincent “Schem- ang leader of the erday, apparent- 1k of turbulence in urs. First Gun Play of Day Four hours afier the polls 1 a polling place in t negro district on West Laks was fired upon. Th men g past the precinet vor- in & roadster emptied their shattering windows but ] n clection worker an out and fired at the fleeing car and reported he believed he had wounded one of the occupants. as killed by a detective been taken into cuse He quarreled with Detective Daniel Healy, who shot and killed him en ronte to the criminal courts building. Drucei was armed when Police When ha of as a re {in which r fwere ippeals, upaig had 28th e peedi ng plac revolv ng no one. wn, mid fer tody. in ops Are Vigilant sed after the open= olls with little of the ex- violent outbursts anticipated of the bitter campaign, al and religious issucs in addition to patriotic flag-waving and uproarious noise making, the police clax their watch.alness, declared the killing of i had had a wholesome effect {on hoodlums ph Bauer was wounded mys- h side early to- 1 to discloss tim of clection in to ,. trouble. Complaints Are Made of zealous election the election in sev- °r, were re- commission- reported no election noon they rence, ed in ne negro in thd auto- wecording to police reports, was returned by a po- n stationed in the polling place ion. wt General Carlos Black, 1o Illinois National Guard remainc in the city alt! 1ed not of the guard . aydon asked several The Rival Candidat. 1 s May emocrat, om M q rose lderman finally for re-election on hi inicipal er candidate w ano | 0 pres cinet v'm‘r\lr‘. wera by of o sterday it was deci ().‘ o w supe court cutive. was base ] rord, s Willi His plea the | 1 the | ompson whoy, " King of told who served as Th odfat until t political vir ways came to venteen) Light Voting Indicates That Total Number of Ballots Will Not Be ‘ More Than Half of Enrollment. Hartford, A which probably than 5 ment ford’ {men on” JitHe 1. the o ¢ fon | o il 5 M—A light vote, will not reach more of the total enroll- st today in Hart. off year city clection, Alder- ire being elected in each of wards and tho eity-wide tick- ndidates for board of high school committee, and grand jurors. There hall fare eight appropriation —referenda, but{ecarryine a total of more tiian $1.= ©f {000,000 with principal interest in the proposed & ,000 outlay for a state trade school. [ ns- the wr, wion, constables

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