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News of the World By Associated Press uuo) ‘pIoJr TN “da( 1PV £amaqr] LIS yRNHPRUUC) B} ESTABLISHED 1870 BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending l 4,681 April 2d .... NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1927.—TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS Sees Great Chance For Eastern Farms — "~ SEES NO HOPE FOR CROSSOVER RELIEF * Factories Require Switching Service, Snavely Writes | CONFERENCE IS SUGGESTED ) : Railroad BE “New Haven™ Superin- tendent Urges that Railroad Com- mittee Mcet With Factory Traffic Mcn to Work Out Solution, “ossity g m ring plan products expeditio WILLIAM M. JARDINE. “ But Agriculturists Must Or- " ganize, Sec. Jandine Advises * HAVE WONDERFUL MARKET to P Wil ir Farmers Thrive They Re- duce Production Costs, and Raise What the Market Most Demands, on pr railroad ad If w a ¥ cd on the loea seems to me that t on our part is rea Britain busin volume of 1 vour city could through yvour st test bulk in th \nspor henefit may 1 \at prior to from your cily med andled on, of 1 be pe governm will be there from froj her S 20 to 25 ¢ rossing on t nlants is not qt nove n mpty ca th that 1} movements ade to cross cks and the to get on ti i currer Wh be s the two mai lin yper tra L up for t traing va on the therefor. To stop th fent number the crossover to Main strect yond, in order that the main line switches may be thrown. will natur- illy hold up traffic on Main street, | and in the check T made, I find but | when minutes d in making this from the time the en- gors over the cros is stopped, the switches the cars moved off the ey minutes has been cc Howcver, movems 1 find su inute and scv s has helped « A REhs S to v four JUDGE GAFENEY OPENS BOOK OF EXPERIENGE Wne Delivers Impre dress at Rotary Club Meeting »wn and sing, four ned on two oceasions. by av il of the this che T one onds. K, would object and it is only turally. 1o the ave the longer tion is taken m very that we ha situation cverything we lays complained of ent at the last confe manufacturers had no time, iods 1o which ¢ : . y today as it i shoul commit b b of thi: do ry of h hat vou 1dy nxious to dent made are 1 10 av Rotary club, With prot 1 s1 and Dritain > of th amulate experiences of the heartaches of hums presented to the Rotar day with his natural eloquence, many of the members suspi vy their eyes long before conely Ju with the probate of life settlers in tra N when the of ntatives i had ously h hefore this that a ntatives had, t that matter is agitated furthe conference with the repr of the manufacturcrs be their views obtained affney opened his addr imple state nt th court arose out of th He told how th America asked on cqual distribution of propert 1i1 not want ¢ He told h distric YOUTH VS. ¥ Pinchurst, N. ¢ “The finals in the 1 couth golf tournam cd hetween youth golfer. This was assu the results of today's a4 when Geo Joseph 1, George Dunlay, Jr., ugene Homans, . wool, J. won their matches. Voight and Crawford Dunlap and Homans meet tomorrow in the | 3oplin disteict. bl | He said the probate co cov every range of human s | from the day of birth sometim | til far in the future long after death Judge Gaffney explained how the {court takes care of minors, com- menting upon the 1 1 the le- 1l age at which a child ceased to be a minor is arbitrary set (Continued on TERAN April 7 (P) ed north and will be pls a vet today n by probate court © rlin over which b s, was set off from IFarming Middletown and Hartic 1824 while the town of N was not st ntil 1850 stipulatfon that i e Il always retain t th e ington: ton, Middlc burgh; York and off. st > nam duty, A s un- April sted loc Dorger, rangers today ¢ ties in supervising the remov 200 persons listed as undesirables and ordered to leave this oil boom | center as part of the crime wave cleanup that followed the recent | shooting of two deputy sheriffs. Page 17) Sixth Marines off for China; . Situation at Hankow is Worse; | Peking May Break with Moscow | Dr. Wellington Koo Resigns as Chinese Premier—An- other American Missionary Reported Missing — British Warships Evacuating Upper Yangtse River Dr. Koo Re April 7 (8 gton Koo t et of Situation Survey ations t the “In th v y a od | Chi app Ha0ay o 1 ed as eral in First to Apply Enamel to Hardware, anusi. GIVEN STOCKHOLDERS D. L. and W. Railroad A Right to Distribute Treasury Assets Viewpoint and Enthus asm of Man of 70 Years. ivest i Alden Coal € step will £ of Gle and th the ro with an same time, th for placing 1 distribute one sha ition th corpe to cac ires of ra Wility to r moved to years ago. . Mrs. F, E. Tord Y\ Joseph M ord Hance | can Paper WANTS LAW 70 PREVENT HARRIED WOMEN WORKING Asks } i ( “Orphan New Jersey Gover- nor's Help—says Needy Girls Are Kept From Jobs Hance v is exceeding. has no diffienlty in r tes and incidents. 1 T e Marion L. s o fness, and he d long walks each | go ht wenltics | post cen pretty good care of | was also asked about t ation of today and If | ;e tny different from that of his | “Oh, ves, it is a gre i nt,” he repli ndding 1 has already been said @ is hiis lor * complains the ht her jobs have to buy ) or permane in city ing just eIl ho who pa the “IUs si Todesty times durin mpted to b as telling ab and about he wife when she of his his manner of liv- Nov bu Poo iy a should »w there wonld be jobs for us single girls then, put @ ban on them in other states, 50 why not in New Je be pa plenty of He stated modern dey that he enjoys all lopments, such as the io and the automobile Many friends called v : ay to wish him many happy turns and he received several heau- New Britain Fish and G titul remembr Mrs. Hance dation will hold its regular will observe her birthday an- | monthly meeting tomorrow ever {niversary on August 6. {at § o'clock in Jr. 0. U, A, M, hall, — Glen street. WON'T INCREASE GUARD —_— Fa April 7 (D) — The usual cuard of two uniformed French po- |Ticemen was on duty at the Ameri- chancellery and two others at | cmbassy today, but no increase | < contemplated in consequence of | {the action of the Massachusstts | | supreme court in denying the appeal jof Sacco and Vanzetti. Jt—e nid - ‘ PORTSMEN'S MEETING Tl ¥ THE WEATHER can vicinity: and New Britain and nerally fair tonight ‘riday; colder tonight. i Appointed to Secure Facts in Nicaragua | | | PRESIDENT MAKES i L SFIMSON WAR ON CROOKDOY, THOWP Chicago's Gunmen Out PROMISES SPOTLESS TOWN Predicts That Within Takes Office Crooks Will Be Practically Driven Ninety Days After He All The Out of City. i J.E. Hance Arrives at 90th Birthday - lay as 1 city's ¢ nd crooks v York, to Cleveland, to St 4 elscwhere. And mayl to Lo 1 been saying Ynelish ounts of the icago m ction had pictured a re d terror at the bal 1 London wspapers in 1ssiv off cloped it of his campaign. to a pic a No mere ent drafiing ot to fight Europe’s war Nations and no b < of our fat 1o when T follower had hompson for presi- ism would go national campa iR leans wher unhampered by 0 will The trip 3,000,000 IN WATER BONDS FOR THIS CITY APPROVED Iouse Votes Favorably on Issuc on & Report Prom Committee on Tinance Today {al to the Terald) Apri! -A orization the city of New Britain to cr bonds in the amount of by the house of repre- The bill me into able roport of finance. The from the sale } for extension sue wa ives today ha favo committee on cy to terive bonds w tor s use w of the Hollfelder Candidate On Democratic Ticket den i ticket 1Tor noon when nted to be a candi- uncilman in the ward. . Hollfelder is b man on Main street, H entered h nd er Dorsey J ward, The u plote ilo] date a me son last nam v candidat 1 war econ will | run in 1 | tions were | tee, . TRAIN_J_U[]BBFD e ‘]v" \9“ \ml. n,,‘(. SON ASSERTS Mayor-Elect to Chase o | These posi- | lowing ft vacant in the primary | u | and were filled by the town commit- | displayed clocks may not DEFINITE MOVE T0 SETTLE NICANAGUAN PROBLEM, ORDERING SPECIAL EXVOY THERE ST, LOUIS-CHICAGD . Sebicks Fuioh i tary of War Henry L. Stimson to Go to War Torn Country For Full Information. More Than Thousand Autoists in Court Two Bandits Bind Four of Crew and Loot Safe EXACT AMOUNT NOT KNOWN Loot Believed to be About $2,400 “Strife and Bloodshed” There Matter of “Great Regret” and Pro- tection of American In- terests Is “Very Great” Is Though One I'stimate Puts 1t PINEDD ACCIDENT " LAID TO FNEMIES Some of Leading Rome Papers: | Blame Anti-Fascists CALL 17 STUPID TREASON U. Much Higher—Robbery Occurs at Joliet, 11, Appreciate S. Offer of New Plane—Predict That Mussolini | Purpose of Visit of his vis| And Pinedo Will Really Benefit By (his Disaster. correspond wation for Che de that “strife 0ing on in of ‘“great sity of interests also son wag nference at the ticipated in by tary R ccretary Olds, lepartment, and M Announcement of the ap- bteen made stion of Mr, Kelloge. Tet of State 3 express comy dt ny car robibe overpo ed or the of the cement Henry L ented to me L repre St tar- a ive gestu < the suggestion of cortainly mach sty Latimer, ¢ Wministration whic! iently be faken up hy corre- 1l in order to get in- fon from them g ition in that k for th . do cannot Blames Anti-Fascists A while not isation, expr Maria was >spond- s been pre- erhardt and it be helpful m on which this intel country i © necessity ests of our large inter- 158 government ar ABUNDANCE OF RENTS AFFECTS LANDLORDS - e Not Disclosed have 10t dis- Developments but it has h P oto aragua, pen settin Many Vacant Tenements Reported in All Parts of City fected to sourees America, Boral:, foreign re- tral or s o t Gove. Shares View, building. dtion in m putt the opinion of lors and MRV itive for nistra the ive fon has United victorics over the 1 by Juan B. Sacasa. been recogn value . had wor have of all De Pi [on fire United ontly have wined with W DAYLIGHT SAVING APRIL Dayli \ to effect April T road s schedule tomary New Britain | schedules will automatically change on the same day. No official notice| issbeing taken the ol the railroad’s action According to law public be 0 cil-coated watter on which th ne w Pincdo Doubts Thed Lodge, iR De i destroyed b ‘l<|..u.rum-n does not believe t 't was the result of an anti- ascist plot. sitnation in H change and as is cus- w | tog. nade ¢ | have bec ul denied that the its | | arms to support Sacasa were shipped him from Mexico, and these Zes wore prominent in the con- troversy in congress over the admin- |istration’s Latin-American policies. Mr. Stimson, who has long been i that da expects on in Apa Rou: Comni whos busin cesco o, plane was leve yesterday nge S prominent in republican political 1 3 circles, has mada a study of Ameri- ad- (Continued on Page 17) vanced. 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