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ESTABLISHED 1870 0“’9!7., ‘2"7""0.10 mRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNERDAY, APRIL 6, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS B1s ""'b.)"‘;? HSTORY RECALS Unusul Precautions Ave3-2n — KORMITSNOTPAI, s, AERGAN EXIOUS AT LEAST 14 KILLED WHEN Fatal to Chicago Man STIRRING DAY OF | To Protect Mass. Court Judges | CHARGE DIS| |]|3M|SSEI] e BEINfiTHREATENEI]i EXPLOSION RAZES BIG OIL APR". fi IN lfll? Rulmg Agamst Sacco- Vanzettnm Guilty oi Practicing L | o e e Navy Dept. Advised of Dangens | Principal Characlers in Drama Condemned Men Prohably ably Will Be Brought Into Court | cine Without License ing e e ‘k & ,":\ | Alog %RWEI‘ ‘ REFINING PI_ANT AT PARC Saturday and State Expected to Demand | — I of Mayor WAl collapsed a Whih Put U, oo World | Immediate Impositon of Death Sentence. GAVE SERVIGES GRATIS | "+ 75" 557 | ppRING SOVIETS RATDED War Have Passed Rty i J s e ST il F[]R[] M[]T[]R fl[] HAS Temflc Blast Rocks State Falls to Show Former Prac- Marshal Chang's Troops and Armed SRRy ticing Physician Accepted Com- | S Police Clean Out Russian Embas- Wyommg TOWl‘l and EVEN THE GREAT ARMY 4 ; ‘ wnwlinn‘l'uvr Treating Willlam | PINEI]",S FllfiHT sy at Peking—Reports on Dr. 697 MH‘I‘"]N SURPLUS Detonation is Felt AND NAVY ARE NO MORE ‘ 1 ; Ao EN"S WITH WR[EK “'“"'"r 'M'"h" g Assets Shu\\' ln('rceuc of Seven Miles Away— Failure of the s to prove that | 500,000 Over Those Loss Over Hau Mil. he had been compensated for r|~ ent: : . s Yangtze river w would hampe of Year Ago Records Show That by 1945 There ’ S 3 survices gave Peter Koraitis b HlS Plane Destroed by Flames ... 205 g lion. &, ‘ sistration law. Judge 2 S S Ch L e : Who Would Be Available for | : : Srondliho tinard B S RO“SCY&I[ Dam . : - : said the only point to be consider. i 2 2 : ¢ : Fierce Fire Foliows Out- in—War Leaders Now was whethe not Kora o N , 4 R WAS PREPARING T0 LEAYE moscan Yangtas gatrol fore, v 11 ‘ . hreak—Several Men Are Washington, April 6 o 4 W Wi Peelioed ) R —_— ungize arca were coal b , ; ; ‘ Missing and Many of the teey B Americs enfolds » " Koraitis, A ¢ © santa Maria Catches Tire as Ma- | | . 2 e 5 T In 1A 5 s gone troopin d ’ 10 state's v : el ; pared njure ‘e idor of tim - % r_““,,,, o i - chine Was Being Put Under Way & b € placed t jured Are Expected to today the call to! % . { ¢ ily, after stating tl | AL, & ¢ 1 der t : s: Real e ie cvery t A 7 LRSI e : Before Take Off—Aviator and 1 I L : e 3 Die. Will Be Less Than 4.000 of the 2500000 Who Served in War serviee up to that moie PLOESR: i auestion in his mind Companion i safe, itis pleade Proseeut BARTOLOMEO VANZETTI Pt vellowing A ZETTL s Dolan of the \ iredl LI sonald, Gr al 4 i v Taslco io came to di i i 5 Mr. Dolan testificd that |a today when Santa Maria in Coal Supply Dubious. v the war declar: f ory 1y, ar form I ! 2 : 5 f for San Diego from Roose- ( o ; <80 Terrific Explos president the RiEa o1 Inthe ks ; ? % ) SR : : I lo Explosion, e battleficl ’ lomeo Vanzet nvicts Sdoe [daa AR + since | POY 10 return t ) he boy tir | e I ut fow years ago by 1 1 . . savickas home at i, Erox : 5 - : st lay th k con- | Wait, who e 1 rent b en m: i 5 N vet, Mr. Dolan learne Islephant DButte 1 New Mexico, sy, Admiral He i 1 1 . nis - Raw v The dis- lization of the first two million ' preside o Saturday | Kor y ¢ v San Di [ ) inued. Abou Couldn’t Vote for War | pec 1 e 7 v d that Distriet At r S "‘ o e ‘rench, Belzian and Swiss civi e il ' husiness near chambe i b tha that e he first diagnosis of th 3 e ? members of t were sitting, | p . rent was chicken pox, but ¢ inedo and his crew es- :only woman e 5 u AR cond visit Koraitis said howaile T e first t ¥ TE e carlet fover, Mr, lin testif Admiral Tongh reported that the tion (at Hankow) ce protection has 1 Invoked i o HLE e V'8 o r h 1 ¢ \ it he wa from the e SRR i Lt ) e | authorities, Mr. Dolan learned | take off. it on the 1 I 1 to 1he support of S boy he bee 1 shoreward and the Santa Mari; Bartolonico Van- y n dated i by m pane Lisa o o8 ol Sagc e scen to be afite. Almost immodi- | \enieehisd 4 Al § y | > e | Vanzettd - i . ek ullen psuncrintentdint el dheiaeauisro s, efamoniron n forces ) B [i i:l. QQH BAN":[ o stood to reply, Rt Ll 5 calth, heing on i -|stem to stern. The voessel's or s in ¢ ) I B ] could ho save for support. | from his state priso ing railroac ¢ f his father- ed overboard. Thousa atfixe bis am Hendry ned e : i = | Dr mpher came here a 3 was done to nrof rom 1 ftigated. The following da S e : £ 2 ) et ST e S e 17| and that th 1 of another Man Who Bioke Out | fe et Presides . i repeated hia request that no report | which was (0 add now | i en ool S, f Meriden Cell 1 1 : ; that was to health department office r . r : 15 to went to the office of Prosecuting| The plane finally got off but re-| ©) W e et e My o i ol . Mr. Moody and Miss Tal-|Attorney Woods. Detective Sergeant | turned t » 25 minutes lat Sl e Al t s und 1o rricd and most of them tad MeCue was called in an e o e " { cott to Start Secre- conference the sergeant appr keoft for Roo: volt | ed Koraitis, s made without difficulty i e R tarial School Koraitls Admits Buying Medicine Santa Maria made good time to this |\ & (ST QEDARC, be In the presence of Officer Lavan | slopping place, covering E Som S and Dr. Lampher, Sergean ce hours and 24 minutes, A p . i 2 1 -Principal J. C. Mooy, ,-,‘,nu ioned Koraitis in the o rst indications that the pl i fi.Cantor o e Tt today, t i roets, T f them half clothe | o Alalel aftices ded. | was atire was noted by L Ly S cities v F rap : cation on th His e L on the shore when a gr v giol fitt e Tl o st - ) 6 1 was temp. e war resolution was si presider t 1:11 o'clock other i sent humming The president signed with a pen V. ; : ¢ seommorcislidspartmant | Ko him by Mrs. Wilson, e < V. Senior high school, and Miss . v diag black smoke w e will preserve, ; . \ Taleott, instructor in type- | hoy's illness he purchased moed the ship’s motor. o led i ) t a poirn e 1208 e slg and office practice at the|at a drug store and instructs e 'l‘lp«‘]‘lu Sanoin ou : proclamation formal b o S It was in- ediately make : T e rced their | DO¥'S mother in its use. : emnt “to) tate of war betw - : tonay announoed el to ealios fever and it cost |ralse the shin's"engine, which! now a rmany."” . gnations from their positions, to st % or sail 1o rests on the bottom ake Roose- Mobilization Oriers A A i ive at the end of the sehool | Koritis® staton nt to ¢ S e :;' & -1""”‘l e, s » Man Made Town hat let loose the e B ey will open, September 1, | Cue. od h i e ta g - ¢ 6 (—Parco, A Gt s ok tining school for secretarial and | NS cortit 2 ; — : coast guard, ional guar : 3 | ecticnt, as a result ¢ 2 i S all reserves. Already the 5 office workers to be known as the| iona of alloged S doe . :\l‘llly : : L g i oo | SO icut tr % e heresd inz offices were swarming ; : 7] | Moody Seeretarial school. officer said. 1 o I i o crification was n r volunteers. Mr. Moody is the Ia reply to Attorney 1 4 2 AssociaTe¥EE; Crweony Mr. M s th ; TlzanaIa one Heroes of Another Fra = SZECr > SOTNELOE shrioe) U tin Now |ioot Ela e itis had | ; s Sl Lo VRIS Gl e MARSHAL FOCH hritai school, having ¢ warned that he n not ik i Toie S s ot cars of hattle, of victory, of rest- A the completion tement unt d fermenting post war dif- A ol 16 nsitbation. dast Noo . ad g : il LR AT O [ [vember. e came here from Sprin SLGd plofiinglatint misatt i neraries chosen. Sl ) Ul three of the men whose nam 614 8 'an iostructor In pemmiane | Serseant e > rose : n aviator \zed | OV all entrances to. the re written on the war resolution— | 1 worked part time at first, | Atorney Woods objeet It h i | il « 00 troops \ W ,'-h “.‘-”m‘ sl m.' o {vicor of penmanship ||.| the grades ]{‘]v”'_ ¢ g 2 e medi- | M and return, touching A e ¥ 3 A 4 ‘ I‘“UST REPAIR SIDE“V‘ALKS during morning sessions, and di-| . > ST e s oy cine, Ofi rector of the commareial department oA s or = S S f ! v ; g active serviee ended, preside now 1o afternoor o grew " stood from | ns ¢ ' t fighting cickin i 3 P wes in France, busying himself |ing the post of penmanship instrue- : : t to its prosent high stand- | o savic T e Nesort ; tenor g ) nustorad out or come Tiome. to American Legion : R T S EE T ; s R SR Clemeneean, iger of Fra Was repo! ry explosic vy loss | | o STk Koraitis could not tell the location 5 5 v with ircams away th e 1 Lo B ) of the pharma o ofticer said. .| Connecticut €o. to Seck Permission Department lays in pea remote from public| Paris, April 6 (P — Dr. Lampher Testifies : Ak - : i ' Pranchise Holder, Connecti- rdy courage on whom Franee ral- N fenth A wl B Dt o ety testifitd | cut Ratlway and Lighting Co. S 0 LS p ipe in mouth tahes his ease, omLa R e e e the | War, Marshal Foch declared today | anley H. Osborne, state health | gouth Main streets will be disc 5 S | commissic n ntion of {{inyed and rails removed if @ rc. Man Clinging to Grab-Trons ¢ .| Colorado Woman Kills Off Entire| Koraitis' name, he advised 1 careless of bis great honors in placid contentment of Nis home, [that the world must never forg Haig, England’s dashing cavalry- [the ~“abnegation and admirable | { pher to report the n mendation of the Connecticut Co.| coucn Saved When Train Stops purts man who saw it through from |SPItit of sacrifice” of the American | Brood But One and That alataiolies ioror ki obtad byglis Gonneqtion iHa i ent rep t : AEhicawiii from &b Witaty ; 3 troops in the World | S iy and Lighting Co., City Engine Before His Body Hits Bridze, yeing hand n oA r Mons to the Marne and back azain |00 4 S e R e [Clis i jor | loF has with o il to Mons and victory, is now a coun- | The marshal, who was generali Ouastaaile scquently Dr. Lampler reported the | jismsihas 2 . duick = ; tive management Lloyd George, the Simo of the allic s during the . g ARG NI A 8 - 2 I cted i I I L i Jelosing d « he conflict: ‘saic | r, Colo., April 6 (UIP)—A |¢286 to Captain Nict Q! ime 10| mpe Gonnectict 2allvar s angLd T © oD ) S i ¥ ¢ « y g irs of losing days of s anti t, said i Srhala s ke nnecticut Railway premier, stirs with politics at | B e e N Dlan ont o e Willigms | “IEDINE 0 ol 4he S oo saved the life of ! i Bl ) omen Aroo. rece | 30,000 of you a diamond. She was sure ft| cov r this line and the Connec 2t : @ U been i 1 ¢ Parco received home that are small beside the | i bl 5 : \o |street home and talked with the | ing ¢ posonncclye 4 ian of ; ¢ trom the initials cf the kot st Mol plavaiior in e see the soil you trod ten (dropped from her ring while | JI0E VRS !eut Co, *. Discontinuance of i ¢ Vork, dre nearly all included « . i3 CRA war with all the might of England s 4 the farm where you Lo EInRcL Gken s e Yostarday, they made another visit |S¢7vice Tequires approval by the | ; FenoTEl TallnoRAlaiEtoR R e st (oRoHca ot : pla SUSBAY Suds Yes e his commiand | a4, which your di- ring was not in the coop |, The father said Koraltis had | (rane holder whose hoard of di-| :M-lm Not far away, as the crow flies, | ‘o0 ! el 3 : . ade two visits, diagnosing the ail. [[°Clors sits only at threc-months | ™, : t to o 80D | ronrs A e = William of Germany lives his latter | Where you fous id, maybe, the |3 i iy ‘”"“" pr (i chicken pox the first time | intervals. At the next meeting, [ G0 g, rove o Vot fane Hall \‘“‘ New Haven Can i « here ps wlover om- i win e case,” said ) r . o pril 22, e 'eCo enda m ¥ 2 e i truck ove ¥ A n e st Catons | \. s a beloved com ‘\\ 'n‘ ol ‘n ‘»-’c ‘v]A. i -1‘ 'S. and searlet fever the second time, | APril 22, ti recomm ndation will | ooy ? T e it Not Have New Armory The Toll of Years | rade. | Riinner, “well cat the chickens un- yeopmitis brought medicine and gave received. It approval is voted|gona of S Now ven, Aprll 6.—(P—Tha Name by name, the years have| " 'What memorles for ! What (til we find the diamond lit to the hoy's mother, instructing | the tracks wili be removed and the ooy T0 4 ; , 2 ks f Sandtor e faken toll of them. Only those twe | CMOUONS Will grip your hearts| And then there began an era of jiip how to use it, He received §1,60 | route to and from Berlin will ho by FATETIOIN. v f - b R Jord SontUpuac LSty e s iadkon Stor S6IAlE Hindenberg and | €A¢h instant. Very rare will »,,‘1«\ icken-cating in the Skinner house- | ¢or the med according to Dr.|way of Maple and Ash streets, with | gryen e _ e i i S a o e 2 "]““. e Tooh, 50 on in €ho heat of grent |Lhose ’mm do not nmn“ly wipe -.‘lm b 317\. SKkinn being @ good busscs operating through Franklin | \oulq hav 7 RARAT L \ : Al i aF gt § fin o T e post war problems, Hindenberg as 'e0r certain. moments, ) cook, ‘I ,; d 1!1-' program by hav- “or 5 square and L Main street, ac- | whecls of the train and been thrown |, g are 5 % B . He gave the as- president of the war born German| CAfter h}mng”n\.-,x togother _in iy i S chicken fricd, ~{to the strect below proximately 50 propertics are on to- e el % 0 Sonietich republic; Foch still Tranees most [stch unforgttable hours, we will | chicken boiled, ehieken and dump-| While action by the franchise| Sullivan made o dash for the 1186 with others: to ft 1 5 o HAOAR: W RS B T | | | hman, England’s war J cording to announcoments. frusted. son in the hour of hattlo|return to our homes our hearts ten |lings, cte. but always chicken. i |Rolder is being awaited the board [{rain as it pulled out. He leaped at b ailids site free of p [vears younger. For wo will once| Dut a careful perusal of the gul- | L) (W ATIHER of pubtic works will procced with [one of the cars and caught the IRSISTE OF AREEAL Al The fen years have seon vast|more have piousiy met tozether [let of each chicken killed failed to] S ion of the highway for the | grab-irons at the vestibule. Unable | Springiicld, Mass. April 6 ne o i HE 14 Ares (s men Ao ALG ettty nt I contirmed our_resolution ':m.\._ 'L the diamond e New Britain and vicinity: | | pavement and this delay will not be | 1o pull hinselt up, he dangied help- |1« . Laude, 51, | tites 1 cars noted that at that Wit which fhe great war was [love ona another and alwass hel ally enly onc hen vemained. | | Fale tonight and Thursday: | | refloc the eonstruction work. | lossly until shouts from some of the [after being found not suilty on as. | tin re bright” for & feught. There remain unknown in I\m‘ another o bring peace and ) Mrs, Skinner 1iked that hen. She| | not much change in temper. | | City Engincer Willlams says, He hi fators reached the ears of the fsault charses in court hore. Lawyers . d that they were the the graves of nce more than [good will on earth, yon have in- tated to kill it. inally it died, ature, sche ¢ ations suc! in crew and the airbrakes were {had to do much explainiag to con ‘prospects which were bright seribec ol i iz . : = ribed it in the preamble of the| And there in the gizzard of the ¥ that tho trolley road-bed need |instantly applied, bringing the train | vince him that the verdict was fa-|many vears before while a general (Continued on FPage 10) |Am"rmn Legion constitution." {last chicken gleamed the diamond. [ not be disturbed until after April 22 [to a quick stop. vorable, embly was In session.