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s N A | S S FlAL EDITION 3(1 1apy GapT oyuyg "Dumn.":, BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Aot 2a e 14,681 ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 13 MASKED BANDITS HOLD UP ILLINOIS WATCH CASE WELD WILL BREAK GROUND FOR WORLD WAR MEMORIAL cfl_, lflflT T["Al_s $1 0[] UOUxFormal Exercises to Be Conducted Monday Afternoon | at Site of Shaft in Walnut Hill Park Ground will be broken Monday man. Harry C. Ginsburg, com lafternoon for the World War me- mander of Eddy-Glo Three Employes Elgin Locked in Vault While Fourth is Com- | pelled to Make Peace- 1y gyoquion I Set for Wesk. ful Rounds as Watch-| of July 10 SAG[III VANZETTI |servicemen’s organizations will par- will be supervi | ticipate. consisting of E yor Weld will dig the first liam C. son. shovel of earth from t te of the| Immediately after the exerclses of | memorial, using a special shovel ground-breaking have been com- provided by Joseph C. Andrews. The pleted the contractor will begin op- shovel will be preserved as & crations in earnest, and while ex- memento of the event cavation and foundation work fs The exerciscs will be presided being done shipments of monv | WORLD-WIDE PROTESTATION {over vy the memoriat comitioe, of ment sione which George M. Dyson is chairman, city from th and the building com Robbers, Armed With & . Judge Thayer, Who Presided at hich Arth G. Kimball s e} Rifles, Machine Guns and | ™ ¥ resided which Arthur G. Kimball 1s ¢ °d by a committee ward O. Ogren, man. quarr veral months. post, Amer- | | morial shait to be erccted atop Wal- ican Legion, has requested Legion- | nut Hill park, with appropriate ex- naires to meet at the post home on | ercises at 8 o'clock in which Mayor Washington street, at 2:30 o'clock. | Weld, city officials and members of The Legions part in the program | we= ADDED AMERICAN MARINE be consigned to e op- | mittee, of | erations have been in progress for | Have 7,000 Men For Possible BRITISH WARSHIP ENGAGES CHINESE . BATTERY OF GUNS Elghty Rounds From Fonr Iuch: " Guns Fired, Destroying Field | Gun Emplacements | YALE SENIOR AND GIRL COMPANION KILLED, TWO OTHERS INJURED WHEN AUTO CRASHES INTO PARKED TRUCK 'W. R. Flynn, 22, and Margarite Brereton, I 24, Victims of Acci- dent onTurnpike Near Milford Early This Morning. ‘At Least 10 Persons Injured in | Explosnon at Fireworks Factory . FORCES ARE 10 BE SENT in Wallingford at 8:50 o’Clock | ic As Emergen- | First Report That One Man Was Killed Not Verified— | Three Distinct Blasts Rock Powder Plant— Injured Taken to Meriden Hospital dered Across Pac cy Mcasure—Williams Then Will | | Original Trial, Tmposcs Sentence Revolvers, Enter Fact| s orane—comsonesons-| Sohool Board Authorizes Slade tory at Midnight and Re-| 1y Guardca. e e o010 |t Pick Site for Grid Classic; Sentence to death in the electric AT TN et b e 000 Reqmred for Bleachers ' masked and armed men held up four jand Bartolomeo Vanzetti, whose mployes of the Illinois Watch Case flsht for a new trial after their t Elgin, Iilino 3 it ‘ked the vault and | conviction for murder in the nmi(omm afes and escaped in | degree in 1921 has aroused interest| tomobiles with gold, the |in many countries. Judge webster| Every Possible Step to f which may run as high as r of the superior court, who el ot s ch b Sorenouniced| Keep Game Here But EpLance: | Cannot Spend Money for Sacco Rep main Three Hours. >scape Tn Hall of Lead Two hours later a speeding auto- mobile containing three men was ehailenged by police of Meirose, a| After District Attorney Wilbar S Chicago suburb, who fired a score of |had moved that the sentence of| Seal shots when the driver inc 4 bhis | 1eath be pronounced and stel | — speed and outdistanced pursuit. the week beginning Sunday, July Recom Louis P, nding that Principal de be given authority to The pl of the Illincis Wateh 10, for its execution, Judge Web, ‘ose company covers nearly two city | ster Thayer turned to Nichola §a At o With the formula, “Have ¥ou|urrunge for the playing of the an- Bandits Gag Employes anything to say why sentence of fnual game between Hartford an Three of the workers were hound should not be pronounced on|{ New Britain High school on some cd and placed inside the ) 3 fleld other than Willow Bruok Park fourth man was com- ‘\:wx' said Sacco, as he stepped | Memorial Field unless it appears point of a revolver to ! forward in the dock. | certain that the proper accommoda- is usual rounds and ring call| Then in sometimes | tions for spectators can be provided, hoxes, to prevent police learning |broken, with a decided accent and {the special committee of the sehool t anyth was wrong at the sometimes fauity grammar, he |y, o B Gy A {made his final plea. 1y afternoon explained that the s, nFmed” with! riflas,(| ST inidyer diemew, T nevar heard, Tt or ¢ et fiaaion ins and revolvers, entered | never read, even in history, of the | tions was one for private initiative ¢+ midnight and remained | oppression or cruelty of this court. i'”" did not lie within the province nachine g plant co hours. The engineer, fireman | Atter en years of prosccution,|of the school board. o watchmen were n DPris- . they still consider us guilty ‘ In the report the committee sug- fler which the robbers, us-| I know there are two classes— | gested that the board meet in con | of the watchmen as a guide, \tho oppressed and the rich. It is | ference with the k board to ent through the large building, in a)ways between those two, We fr: which 2,000 persons are employed. | tornize the people with books ng into | small safes, a8 | jiterature. You proscente 1h s the main vouit. | ple, terrorize and Kill. We try to Take Their Time educate them. That's why T am| an two hours passed ‘here today — for having been in to provide the sca with the | acclylene torches of the )y, opprossed class, while you are| ts disposal robbers ate through the NNET |y, “oporessor and you know if. | special appropriation ¢ i me until the in- His Visit to America Is cd by the robbers. s terest and principal have been paid | G o r, that the gold and gol: Pilgrimage to Memory loors of the vault. Judge Thayer, you know it. ¥ou|the collection of $9, : ;old [l loy used in the manufacture e ront ol wateh ¢ which was kept in the [;flURT I]Rl[s UP HflME LEATIRIL O oY of Dead Wife - [termine whether some means may RAYN nd [ be found to finance the erection of | bleacher accommodations. | it o X ‘MAEDI]NALI b 10 VISIT | \\( MACDONALD n official of t » to give an amount o estim ("ontn\!u 1 o G ®|know why I am here. subscriptions and the ve amounted to $100 “Your comumittee finds tha 1 that would be pai | proceeds of the g \"u\‘ provided or to be provided by | PUTS BAN []N l! U“R the park commission will accommo- | Tondon, April 9 (F—Tiehind the o in their automoniles, | gate. gnproximatly 2000 yeople. | newsithat Ramsay MacDons | el el The cxpected attendance based on led the Eigin | the experience of the past two years | &1d. one time Br is 10,000, sailing for the U |Orders “Oma" to oD b e arerore et Intoxicants Out of robhers had roared away | premier, s es today ship Aquitania, lic: turns the voyage to the land he vis- |is impracticable to limit th WAITS LONG FOR REVENGE | EICALES ticket number a love story w into a pilgrimage ited thirty ye BO durin of his greatest happines Since then honors of state have een ped upon him. I'rom th obloquy of the World War period | licated without | when he was reviled a t re ampie scating accom- | this ¢ try and w ably the It would be unfair toworst hated man in all Britain, Mr. at to|many ticket holders who would be | MacDonald reentered public life, be- Anthony's church by a woman | jail and compelled to serve the bal- see the game adequately, | came prime minister, a confidant of wiho had harbored a grudge hgainst | ance of a sentence for violation of |and would almost certainly lead to | King George V and one of the m zzareous Berivel, | the liquor law several months ago, | disorders and interruptions which | powerful men of post war I:m-nn. al here today. | If she is found to have any alcohol | might hecome serious. The school | But through it all, he has been a liani. 41, mother of | OF liquor in her house. He made it authorities should not be ask to lonely figure, for one person above 1in connection | plain that proof of sales need not|q~copt responsibility for conducting | all others with whom this dour, but Police quoted | be obtained, but if the police find|the game under these condition romantic, Scotsman would hav she fired on|she has it there for her own use or| “Your committes recommends ' cared to share his honors passed use he had wronged her | that of her husband or friends, she| ther other hand your commit- v that it wo le to permit the p of the game before an attendance o 1 Olive | Hn proportions ind \'hug much Mrs. | mod ltchhurg Woman Shoots and | Convinced that the cause of the|be undesir fighting in the home of Mr. and | Mrs. Adoiph Kalinowski of | street is liquor, Judge B. W. g April 9 (UP)— |in police court today w: ¢ in (he back as he was entering | Kalinowski that she will be s Wounds Man Who, She Said, Wronged Her 15 Years Ago. ore, that Mr. Slade be given ! from his presence fifteen ars ago, Her husband, ques- | Will g0 back to jail authority to arrange for the playing | but not from his life. Two rings authorities, denied all | Her hushand, aged 32, was before|or the game on some field outside | thit he wears on his left hand are e woman's,plans. | Judge Alling on charges of drunk-|of New Dritain, such are ce and a not to be n will recover, ac- | enBEss, breach of the p cording to hn»»pnul physicians, saulting her, but ording to the |, 3l ik evidence, she left home a week | without telling him where she was WGPIAN IS REINSTATED '« Maryland Woman ngements i the symbol of the lasting . 1e, until, it shall appear | of his devotion to a wom: rtain that the proper ory. accommodations cannot be provided | Tt was a wedding trip that first at Willow Brook park. | took th going, and he was compelled to re-| ‘our committee § & AHowever | o | ‘m.;mo:;\\l:‘\y )rfom‘ his work to take | (ho yogrot which will be gomeral if | countrs e heir three ehildren. | i il becomo necessary to take | COUFEsY 1o Mr. {1. (Gventng he was intosicated, he | ine game outside th city. | bride that he has never fory mitted, but said she gave him the | w1y (herefore recomms nded that | It is to accept an invitation from aken From Her By drink and drank with him. He ex- | 0t committos ask for a con. | this hostcss of cars ago that | pressed sorrow for the trouble that | Ri MacDonal | followed, and assured Jud a @' | ference with the park board with | Ramsay ) il 1B worll never (el anotios autss | (he Visw! of “determining whothor|AUantic again, (hi . g ake anothor drink, | .ome means may be found to finance | 4nd With bis dau even if she gives me $100.” . renew old memo Officer John Smigel testified to| 15, S70010R . ”;ltq“,'\‘vu Mr king the arrest on complaint, He| > 0U" committee h £ 1 roman: o ; estimate of approximately $9,000 for found the furniture in the housc up- | ; erty and ol ) A the crection of stands sufficicnt to : set and the door ripped off the ice | '™ ; oo | tish fishing vill mouth, to ued an exexcutive order giV-f hoy, Mrs. Kalinowski had finger| "'iN8 the scating capacity to 10,000. | - of political power in hi - Dessic A. Smith, of Bowle, | marks on her throat, (he result of|, . 1f it should appehr Impossible | As @ raw youth, he cume r old place as printers’ as-|an attempt by her husband to![°F the park board to finance the lon., toiled and studied un- in the hurcau of printing and { choke her, according to her story. | Cfection of such stands either from . Smith supports [ Questioning by Attorney Lawrenee| (N0 at its disposal or “""”“'!" “i It was during his fiest parliamen- = mother. The | 1. Golon brousht out that Mr | special aporoprintion, it appears that | -yt BN Lo B S MGl reinstatement, | linowski went to 1 are o jolhior. possIDIR S SaNsjre et oivan e aontiB e Lo civll service commission did |t Il her husband where or why she Itrf‘vum’:,'w‘ the ‘enmullmll‘ . » 11m campaign fund from a stranger wen i re money might he ralsed {0 qgned an accompanying letter, rgeant Patrick J. O'Mara vol-| by, subscription . Gladstone.” Soon the young mtecred the information that Mrs.| 2. With tomenrod 'f"“"‘“‘m:m“lm.\ learned that M. B alinowski told him a few wwl‘s.IHOll.lHu!lN‘ with some modification atood for Margaret Ethel, the \go that she bought alcohol from|Oof the method of handling tickets - e | 1 ‘ $ 3 nt of | daughter of a distinguished chemist b . A a man who was arrested for trans-|ond perhaps some ustment of 1, 4% nicee of the famous Lord K. King Ferdinand Now Is | [ 0 105 0ins of & motor vemien | ¢ it m sht be possible for the | A 7 e dot vin. A swift courtship followed and Repozted Out of Danger | tut vefore court she changed tier|park board and the athletic ass0- | (3 vty were married i Novem- Bucharest, Rumania, Aprit 9 (P— | Story and it was ssible to con- | ciation to set aside enough from the |y doc' Kin, inand's physiclans con- | Vit the man. Judge Alling asked | procecds of the games to provide | suier him out of immediate danger, | her if this was true, and she denied | for the interest on a loan, if :mrll‘ it is learned on the best authority. |it: She also denied her husband's|could be secured and for its gradual The bronchial-pneumonia comy E ve him the drink | retirement, cations have completely disappeared, | that made him intoxicated last eve-| “These however, are matters for vl unl there are unforeseen de- | ning. She said her husband drinks | private initiative and do not lm velopments, there is e hope that | heavily and when she mentions| within the province of the school | he will spredily be restored to nor- | Work to him he becomes violently | committee,” H New Bri and vicinit wal condition. angry. The opinion of the members was' | Incrcasig cloudiness, probe This opiimism I8 Wmited to the! Judge Alling told the husband he | general that the game should not be | ably followed by rain late to- | Nothing is definitely | will he sent to the state farm if he|played out of the city and in the night and Sunday; not much | i development of | comes before the court again. He| discussion that followed the re change in temperature. \cer which caus- | must stop drinking and behave him- sclf while on probation. iication s mem- asonably o ad it was a ho who gave such perfect MaeDanold and hi Cootidge Her dob, T Civil Service 20 Years Ago. . Washingt April 9 (UP) — re it Coolidge has reinstated a womdn in a government position |, co of 20 yoars—for | 1 i's love story is as from the pov- a bleak Scot- to ceasingly and then entered politi f . Ka- serlin and did not of the executive or- cription: alvin Coolids: (Continued On. Page 12) * THE WEATHER ed his l\lfil illness. ! (Continued on Page 15) Ja * he days | itor to ‘ MacDonalds to the United | s in that | reotten it. | ing the | widower {Driver Did Not See Larger Vehicle Until It Was Too Late to Turn Out—Tail Light Burning, Is Report Wal |——At least ten persons we igford, Conn., April 9.—@) siderable area about the fireworl 1| plant and it was felt throu Hankow Advised to Leave City, hout the : inj . China, April 9 ®—The|in an explosion here today in the 'O 3 N. Backes & Son, large fire- | 4o ‘o rciook as follows. 8 S an t jured The explosion this morning was| Ru el A e n to doctors' offices near-|caused by friction brought about | on the Yangtse riv- : e : : : {by and to the hospital for treat- | du the withdrawal of supplies | ment. rom the powder storage magazine. Three Distinct Explosions g work in the magazine.| New Haven, Conn., April 9 (P— ore ‘.4-\“;._\;‘ \:-];’v}‘ m«!.:; nd four ad-| 4 yai, genior and his woman com- Shai y issued statement | itish des 1y issued a statemen r Veteran eng an artillery duel yesterday hinese batteries low Chink [ it was Jeamned today. The Chir opened fire with | les and field guns, whereupon the | G opened up with her main | ment consisting of four 4. | Khe) food HS0. sauri ; e AU S:30. The wounds 3 s destroyed a Chineso gun em- |Scottered close by the buildings and ment and hit the barracks, do- | Wre Picked up and rushed in duto- ng considerable other damage, | MOPiies to th denihosi s il a | While the report at first was that i N Was struck by shrap- | - 550 e n Jind been killed later | B anatets Skt one workman had been with | TS, \ Land Operations—Americans m! I |i ( | Th cds were d S i windows in other parts of | pahion were:fatally inj e pa explosions in 1 e °d and two ¥ received minor and bruises early today when | their automobiie crashed into the | rear of a parked truck on the Mil- | ford turnpike near the Halfway as well as some machinery | others in t | e s no fatall- e injured not fered ok up inai at of t twenty have su more th but there were | | there was no verification of t more than cuts from scattered | Hous 0 casualties abroac jascastatiieataniond: | “The plant is close by the business Two Are Killed | TRy T ¥ | | part o the boro The following injured in the Wal-| w. R piynn, 22, New Hav | More Marines Ordercd | \Whole Town s Rocked Sral fatory oxploslon UAIS MO~ [, at i ey 2ap Nove SHBNEnRAT (e Ontlorsd | \ v S fng e | the Sheftield Scientific school, hurl- k. .‘.\.u[ on, .\}'111 9 P —The d | The t explosion was in the were brought to the ed to the pavement by the force of t of United States marine magazine of powder t and hospital where they wer ¢d by Admiral Williams, 'a this came the other explosions | Louis Zambori, 50 of 2 * American naval which wrecked another small build- | Colony strect; Helen vaters, to be held ing. A number of girls at work in Colony street; Louis a possible emerg-|the fireworks depurtments been order ross the | hurt and were rushed to t the collision, received injuries t | resulted in his death while he was being taken to the New Haven \hrmn.n Brereton, 24, ot §7 Atwater street, New Haven, who Foucault af 17 ific. of Dr. McGaughey for emers v street and Bessie Kovach. | paq heen his companion on the back While official comment on this| treatment. | hers are reported on the way 0 { seat of the automobile, suffered a decision of the Washington goverfi-| The force of the explosion broke | the hospital, all are suffering prin- etured skull, She died at the ow Haven hospital several hours ter the accident. as it was said at the White Hous ew Haven, a graduate of alteration in the Chinese situation, Holy Cross last year, and his com ment was not fo move is believed to 1 iry one, licorr the dow glass in houses for a con ally from lacerations. a precaution- | 20, a teacher, of New Haven, were en route to San Diego and is ex- patients at the New Haven hospital. pected to sail shortly af Hits :Staled Truick roarrival The transport Henderson | P on! With a crash of splintered wood with a similar force of marints sa. | Kansas and Oklahoma Dis- Figures Based on 1920 ting glass, the sedan ca- ed from that port two days ago. C | reened down the highway for ncar- i Census and Population i Estimate | ty of either “he army or navy| tricts Inundated by |to provide guick transportation for Qe Qi |the third detachment in the event Swollen Stream of a hurried eall from Admiral Wil- A ams s thought to have prompted | o, v, April | the decision to send the force by| s | commercial ships into Asiatic waters | KnowWn dead in I |at once. Its exact destination fs|homa and thousand Inot yet known. Some of the ma- | u {rines may be used to s Shanghai de hundre@ fect and then overs ‘l\lrnrd. The occupants werc all i | i | | | | i thrown to the pavement with great force and all were uncenscious when the aceident was discovercd by a truck driver named Sulli who passing. Sullivan hurried on into West Haven where the po- lice were notified and a call w ‘ prepared for the {sent to the New Haven hospital for Erita 1d by the News-|two ambulan In the m based on | however, other motorists had ar- ires for | rived at the scene of the accident, s of Vhw"‘”l\: unconscious forms were placed year. New |in cars and a hurried trip was made rttord to the hospital. The call for the was cancelled. In seven of the (- s and Okla- |[of Connecticut there rincipal cities 308,50 of acres of val- persons engaged in gainful occupa- the year 1927, le land inund v fiood tions dur ord- engthen the | warnings were broadeast today as to ¢ othe wh | might be dispatched to the north ; | toward the Peking area. |t Wililams Has 7,000 Men Jzatric treams 1 antime to record marks fol- that erippled 1 communication throughi- g cloudbu and population surves area, cities for the Most railroads in southe | With its arrival ove dmiral | out a larg | Williams will have a landing force | I'of nearly 7.000 men at his commana ern | Kansas and northern Oklahoma |® ‘mm 2,000 marines already| ~° Rt el ites for the cities | ¥iynn was so badly hurt however, |are at Bl Lindes orin were forced route trains fol- | that he died before the hospital was | Brigadier General Smedley Butler, | lowing three derailments yesterday | reached. | 1,506 more are ahoard t r- | in which three persons perish and The sedan in which the four were {riding was wrecked and bits of ! | wood and glass were scattered along e highwa The parked truck was owned by { son and about half of th ts aboard the nded in | While o [no new disqu ! they have rel he blucinek-! more tha could bel pourteen re were inju svicans drowned near . when the W 1 feet in - | Rockyford, Okla ve told of | piver ros £ developments, | nours. *d a growing men- shi‘a few lahoma B AR of (Continued on Page Nine) {ace of anti-forcign ttion at Han- | heaq of livestock drowned when ! TS ‘1\0\». present cen of Cantone: ors foreed to flee ‘|.. v Adiniral o L, Amcrican reman and ! naval comn 14!-)‘ at 'll. city, T 1 vned L ‘\l ies apparently were m.xh\'v;; no e train No. | fo check the increasing law- ! car St I !' and that he was using all 'n cars tappled into a i pressure o induce Ameri- s were In- | {cans to leave Hankow and procecd to Shanghal. 1 Pre . General Chiang Kai-Shek, | tonese commander, haa from Shanghai to Nanking, it fen pa e southbound section of ruck a washout near several persons were injured 10 A special train carry ne of | from castern poi e recent outrages against Ameri-'duty in Cl ns and other fore and this ing dera s taken n indication that he man not oposed to prepare for further mil- | washont near V ary operations against northern rees in the Yangtse vall mericans '| Texas Rangers in Charac- teristic Clean-Up of Oil Boom Town Borger, Texa April 9 (P — The | trend s oil hoom traffie s reversed today as Rangers pedited the exodus of painted wo- {men and gamblers in conformity to ernor Dan Moody's order te clean up” the Panhandle. Operating in characteristic Ranger fashion, the cowboy officers held hoarings yesterday for a part of the | 260 ons arrested d to leave 't Hit ¢ moj train on ol that had undern i in was re-routes specding through ¢ A vacuated. While it is believed that prac- ically all Americans have been evac- ated from points within this zone, | Oklahoma e . ! Nlissouri Pac he Yangtse river is the artery of A Missouri Pa communication between Haakow, | Washout near about 200 miles above ¢ train = lo, K derailed, but no on ing, and Shanghiai, and the opening of hostil- | Was . b Sod ey di {ities in this region mignt The Araansas, Verdigris co- : 5 o Av A o oon appeared on highe |the danger of ships carrying refu- | Sho riv pourcd most of the wa- “""” Tia Veioi: b kel from Borger to of | geos to the coast. g ter acros Ka Okl L Visie the Rebuile Ville de Loan at Groups of gamblers from the Washington oificials also contin- | horder. Tep [ued to manifest interest in reports | wators of 1) jindicating a widening of the rift be- :(\\ll"l the Cantonese co an. who represents the moderate wing of the na ist party, and more | lahoma ton {radical eclement. Chiang consist- | W1 Pently has stood for a moderate pol- S48 Uity yicy toward all and a split between faTme {the general and the other faction in | & Tapid rise of his party might materiaily affect the til they could obtain Ma carried os. Some of the e coutn | Alsne While In France, | Kansas indi wted tributar Paris, Avril 9 (P—An official in- | ks foday vitation for the world war veterans | re unced they would visit the to Ok- [to v rebuilt Ville de Loan, | other Panhandle boom towns. and tomorrow Yl Aisne, Prance, for four years occu r ded at Arkan- pied by German troops has been for 1t warnin varded to Howard P Savage, na- |today while in followin nder of the Ameri tinued of conditi nsas Ivance of the camps. cams were ve- de the re-| In repeating his ul cal autho arcd he w nd to d remain at 1 which would bri rs ordered many gam- women held for hearings sstigation was also n arby Walnut rivers | et | ported approaching record marks | Close attention also was being giv- | 7t last fall when many lives wer | en to reports that Chiang had taken N o RS |steps to suppress publication in e e Shanghai newspapers of propaganda v g matter furnished by the Hankow po-| o OF y"' LI I R |litical bureaun. This reported anti- o . g e e radical move by the Canton: o B R st i eral coincides with the drive at pe- |GUAdInING violin valued - at A Jing and Tientan. by Ontons e, | hich Efrem Zimbalist, violin [preters who served during the world | ported hard to find. H o ¥ : tuoso, reported stolen from him durs [war will also join with other vet-| Meanwhile county authorities kept Lm}, .\lum;r.mmn dictator of the ing his concert here last night, eran organizations in assisting the {up the search for Ray Terrill and north China military alliance, | ™oy =0\ i "ia satd to b #ts | Logionnaires, !\l:n\h. w Kimes, oscaped conviets aeainst Sovict Ruasia agencl original varnish and the name of the | All P! will clos> shop and turn jand phantom leaders of a bandit | pected of complicity in Epronding rand dafe of its manufacture, out for the big parade of the Amor-|gang credited with a series of rob- | pro-nationalist propuganda, buliy7e0 “hainted inside. lfean Leglonnaires and allied veterans | beries and — shootings. Although whether this toreshadowed some de- | on Scptember 19, plans for which | three men identified as members of gree of rapprochement between the \ THIEVES on fare virtually complete. The parade | the Kimes-Terrill gang have been ytwo leaders in opposition to the | Providence, R. T, April 9 (®—|will be down the Champs Elysees. |arrested, the leaders have been hid- | radical elements and sovict influcnce yjoveg early this morning broke in- | Marshal Ferdinand Foch, supreme |ing out since the recent slaying of !was an unanswered question N 1o fhe garage and storehouse of commander of the allied armies, |two deputy sheriffs following the Washington. robbery of a bank .t Pampa, Texas i SR Twenty Rangers are now on duty i (Continued on Page 12) in the Panhandle. Hum to 1o vernor Moody dee s ready to send soldiers ro martial law if neces- sht life here was at the lows since the discovery of oil, 18 Drillers arriving for found the a4 men sailors who es- ed after being taken prisoners by | v, likewise today volunteered | month wion to help entertain | the w Leglonnaires during | dance halls and biing places their visit in Frane The inter-{dark. Bootleggers also were re- millions o <. Blanding and Blanding, wholesale General John H. Pershing, and Mr. drnewists here and stole a truck and {Savage are among the distinguished | suests who will view the parade. $1,500 worth of liquor.