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o | News of the World By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 BRITISH TAXATION 10 BE INCREASED T0 RAISE REVENUE Churchill Explains “Mystery Budget"—Blames Strike for Enormous Deficit IMPORTED FILMS, ALSO AUTO TIRES ASSESSED Certain Tableware, Matches and To- bacco Likewise Come Under In- creased Levies—FEconomies In Ad- ministrative Offices Promised and Increased Revenues For Coming Year Are Predicted. London, April 11 (A—The ‘“mys- " o fears for the safety of the mis in ooner, “Bay . whi | Dband. A ERNG G caterings facal vea P Dyson hecame suspicious of the man. | fishermen as scarching vessols and |innded tho captain and the eig | Nt el ports Tell of Added Res 127-1928 was Jaid hefore a crowd- H t M tT d y is being held by the Meri 7 < : Sl - | April 11 (A—Mrs. Anne s is bein d b Meri- atrols start unt. | members of the crew here yesterday, T P Lo cland expectant house of commons 1S(oric Moment 100a! DA Rl bye e etlg L Jneibore S tnbr 5 o BaeeEer ton testinied today that | Verses for Northern S0 aitawmaott BF AYinaton Coarchill, AR *\\Inzll-‘ perpetrated upon Charle onard M Every man of the crew and Cap- April 11 UP—Professor Ein- rother-in-law, Camp- chancellor of the exchequer, and 3 nalis ot i iadiatl ik do |6 A S 2ty b 2 Army. P e e T e i ! Comiskey and Corkum of [tain F. L. Clapp was nearly ex relati me, and ‘the Shra o tala \ 1'2;“;10‘0 e anothen s foun: | T)vum-\ In Meride € | Gloucester; Edward Mason of Ev- |} ted when they were put ashore | author, Henri . i Tera dollar one. the same story an | 4 ¢ 1 S Rtorrar th W Cross-exa 2 i A ¥ erett, Mass.; J. Meuse of Ar lapp told the story of | husse and Itomaine Rolland, have It will cost ahout 330,000,000 more i that he used in i i e TRt SRR which | {oinad in/he nrotests k the divorce suit in which Colonel | g T fo run the British government dur-| gy Servicemen, Members of Patrio- “told the jeweler tha o e e e L o eTi T nAey S S, e o el A ‘ ing the next fiscal year, according to | | Clark, Hartford real estate operato Powers, William H. Enos stripped Trom | opusetts o A | i\ % N Isul g of the United States, Mr. Churchill. He estimated ex-| o Socleties and City Officials in|ang that he was secking a ring for o S Oaiatiohe e N R aan & S uselis court ‘of Sacco and s 00508 - W% Great Britain, France, Japan and penditures for next year at $818,- his wife, but that he wanted to show | L10Mmas Christopher of message to ® v divores, | dyed e ot o0 ot TR 10000, ,compared with §516,641,000 | Attendance As Shaft to War ;- 00 0 Durahasedlfrde |LAoas g Ul readin ked 1f she everhad. issed 10y preseuted e note do el o 5 3 e By ToAst) 5 " N sked if she ever had kissed | co o0 o s 2w shown in the last budget. Receipts, |aenasiten a3t stensityial s 1000 boaa Picked Up By committee for the defense of i Cantonese containing three demands under present taxation rates, were| Heroes is Started. ¢ the O Roekc Teland ond | The rescued men were picked up | s of and the white wlio fa here ready to ey, oneaquqnce gt 4iis et A HE ceAlE al #50/000, compared of the Chicago, Rock Island and |, "o ysopel parker shortly a The water crept up to the hold, |pio® Of o b o o 0L padca d ol P Impressive exercises marked the Pacific ad, of a serles that was| > it s abandoned. | the s e oy | v ireat- | | rioting at Nanking of March with revenues of £504,700,000 esti- P Sl = 2% lthe Commonwealth was abandoned. | dosp th am pouring out of |, 4" oo o i Vaa Ars, Chrslnkton mated in the last budget breaking of ground for the me- "7 l"“'h : A pae ‘;"_."]’" and | With Captain Watts, tho pum 4 at noon on Saturday, |, CE €O B0 B v e s The Three Demands k cured the ring, valued at $500, and | i £ e e S = i s ad 2N enc sasks o ation. nded ; Blames General Strike morial shaft to men whé died in the {shad. lare: Tony |n>:l~r ot u;em e Bin sight orllh m‘-\ )\2)::0 :‘(l‘:} ey GR e e (‘» S s given out by the 1 chi plivere ¢ 5 R 2 Vil ¢ Pu 0, Jumes 3rien | worked to save her and sc e | h, yo did must be accur- | AT Mr. Churchill delivered the ¢XPO- | world war, this afternoon at Walnut | He is belng held at the Meriden | AWlizon ot 4 ‘““;(I\ p;x”ruwv it l‘}‘" g et e Petition is Filed chmie s L2re i sition of the nation's finances which | ot police station on a charge of oh- OF e R R N e e e | Boston, April 11 (P—A& petition | ann fron oot PR e G D is the custom upon the introduction | 5 2 AR taining goods under enses, | oM n, Josey A S, sshe BlapER NS s e el g | ° then said that once, when the | A troops nonsible for of the budget. He blamed the de- | While “buddies” of young men Yesterday Dia d by A. | Hines of Newfoundland, L ried her cargo of 1,700 tons eaking fo haye 10 L oToiel e aslcep and Campbell | he killing and wounding of foreigna ficit of nearly 100,000 during the |in whose memory the handsome . Hull, Wallingford . as the| Help in the scarch has been asked ".n the o resentatives adopt a resolution e S indignities to which resent fiscal year on the general 3 aph ” . H W ablEs B 4 o i jquesting Governor Alvan T. Fuller as sitting in the next room sul cted and for the B 3 s is to be erected stood about, man who, two weeks ago, obtained g 2 t erec 8 {to appoi a commiltee of five t t toed t @ I ed Ci 1. ge done, strike and tho prolonged coal strike | * 0 8 8 B SR OO & two rings the value of which was | |to appoint & commities of five to | tip-toed out and kissed Campbell on fane, g of Jast year. apscoon el = 4 $360, under similar circumstances. | R e e foais iy o ot S8 e Hap ot iy bald iisan, oot e SR “This is not a time to bewail the |and citizens who left the dutics of Other Jewelers Vietimized | r‘ 0 AOEavAl b arclaricof ”\“i It was merely a harmless and im- | oo “'r‘ 105 l°- i anran ;‘0 past,” declared the chancellor of the | private life to pay a moment's tri- | 1¢ was fearnc1 that fewelors in | onse by Reprosentative Rolund D. -0 FE Sl mies and a formal promise to abe exchequer, “but to pay the bill. It bute to the war dead, or Weld | waterhury and Danbury had be ,,l Sawyer of Ware, a Congregational | PUlsive act, she said. stain from violence ainst fore is not for me to apportion the blame ldrove a spade into the carth and | yictimized in a like manner and that MMER lAL ST ‘Hn'm . | Under cross-cxamination much of | elgners' lives and intel hut enly to appertion the burden. first shovel full of [attempts were made in Norwich and le petitioner would the | the testimony already given “;w‘\ Third—Full reparation for the ine I cannot prosent mysclf in the guise o the mayor said: New London, in addition to that in [iReriEl e aCm pORaR of S s e Mrs. Grierinkton(UHSE nd liuidgee of an in rtial juige, T am only the athered today on the | ihis ¢ It is belicved by the po- | \”)“ Arthur P. Rugg of the Massa- [ Was :\]wwlr n' she ever objected to o ‘\;'(Iml Threatened public executioner. summit of Walnut Hill park to ob- lice that the man is respons ible fur e . |chusetts supreme court, two mem- | the colonel’s hunting trips. nless the Canton prove theie i Won't Renew ‘;‘m““ e A very momentous oceasion. swindles of that nature in Will Be ] amed at Meetmg;o“nels of Site Will Bulld\ rs the bar, and two per o, n’ wouldn't do any good,” shrviix"h‘mmn to con p‘I\'h\\iH\Imn delay cspite the strikes, he continued, fai'the HgI ki Eiand the enal | Bhtna Ehiiie e S . o A appointed at the discretion of the |answered | the powers warned that they would the country’s revenues had survived {4 po peginning of & memorial to |month. The Waterbury swindle cost of Commission if Tenants Are ! sovernor. Their findings would be Afraid of the Colonel. v pelled to take such steps os the \l British exchange had | S o the jeweler $1,000, while tha reported to the gove She had refused in 1926 to come | they cons cessary. < hose soldicrs, sailors and marines of {the jeweler $1,000, while that in Assur por 0 the governo i &y _ stond like n rock. He said he d‘ul the World war who made the su- |Danbury netted the swindler $800, T()‘n_‘_o_l‘lf“ ured Iy Before Governor | eTii R aran hadiany, ol ¢ SIS WEOBRA el i RS not intend to |'i-n‘\\l!h:t‘('{:d\ls Ob- | reme sacrifice and gave thefr lives | George H. Dyson. member of the : _““ e e ec 'vkxhlnzlll' red, she was |motes, was. nt\;-n.x to representas B amiration. et monea” “PO™ |or the honor of their flag and their | frm of Porter & Dyson, today told | Appointments to the regular police | Tentative plans for o spacious | Governor Alvan T. Fuller today. S Sy S Totolgn I g S Ly .'"",“,""“ "“‘].',“""' " for the | cOuNt It is a memorial to the |of how the man was arrested. On foroe will be made at the meeting sports auditortum to be built on & | oy . mittes; which in | ¢ Warren Walsh, of Buffalo, her St lfnfllsq":: B Lk 3 budeer were stated to be | familics of those brave men is I'riday, his son, Sturman Dyson, as!of the commisstoncrs tomorrow eve- part of the site of the H. R. Walker | govon yoar At L alled “f_“:, "‘*‘l"“':'l‘ GO RIMNS B B0 fLitt Tt Tillicn dat. | @ mBNEERE o worldl p and secretary of the Connecticut Retail | ning, Chairman R. W. Chamberluin Co. property on Commereial street, | obtain fon for the convicted | M e pariial e r“d-f‘*‘ 1 e 3 brotherly love. It is a gift to all | association broadcast by sajd today, an appropriation for have been made by Attorney Harry ant adrajtted s Fadleals’ sl “‘} ”0)“ iy “;"""“"‘m ina & he ew | the Herald and Associat- | ew patrolmen having been | Milkowitz a iy partners, Em : ; i mp sl ans n revenue pros- | Man "“‘_"“";‘ Lo “*b"( ol e PR Ry o l"‘“",‘\" m'_"t;"‘ ol :f,‘ll““‘ l‘,",h ‘,m'_fh, | ded hundreds of tousands o had a fight on th cet in which | tern division of the Churchill seid that, apart [ Britain, in whose hearts there i : & J e maleyin the budget lx e ;1 :l vl' ':, i M ‘ o dollars and aroused international in- | ypo colone broke his cane over|Cantonese army. acting for General from any unexpected development fn | ever be grateful appreciation for i e 5 year which opened April 1. D dTE s atel o _H»N~m\l] terest in their fate, announced that | Campbell's head, |Chiang Kai-Shek, Cantonese coms China, the ¢ ned in the | the s colfiocs tiat wore made, SIC 19 Y age Twelye: | Reports will be presented h\_’ f,’ i asketba ¢ Fhis NEx|there would be no further recourse | Not Alone Together | mander-in-chiet, who is at present Bodeet o be the end of waiting and planning and = discipline committee on cases which | year. L . ] [to the state courts. Walsh said he left the apartment |In Nanki It was likewise de- A Al e hoping, to thos crans of the | have heen heard during the past The auditorium will mc I R e DinEe fhe oo onf i S S ooy [ilveren fo P Coritassie i sition as the financial | World war, who since the of | {montiisand indiliion oo s et o e ',; | Massachusetts will not give justice. | cotonal areived v the caning, |foreisn minister, s RO ter of the world and our eco- |the war have been working and {tine busines: T tion of Dr. ing rooms, shower fn«y!{lw(;::}tmm the committee bused its newest hope | qng that Mrs, - Carrington. and General Pei Silent nomie position is unimpaired.” praying for the day when their | E. R. Curran as police surgeon will other rooms necessary for on & proposal = that the governor|c,munell had not been alone fo-| Delivery of the protest to General The chancellor made the eryptic |comrades should be so honored. It Tfl s[;flRE [;flfll"nfif be accepted and a successor ap- duct of th ““‘3”* .'“"“‘]',"“‘,“;“ Ye i name a committee of impartial citi- Teth Pel was made by Sir Sidney Barton, “for the moment” he |is one of the proud moments of my | 1 {pointed. A number of names have 'One story high without a baleony |zeng to conduct a thorough investt. | Mininger, son-in-law of |British consul general, as dean of in the estimated ex-|life, the greatest reward that has Ibeen mentioned fn connection with erection of the building “}“l "‘l' tion, “so that the public may |y M0 neton, festiied that on | the consular corps, acting as the renditures for the payment to the jcome to me as mayor of this eity. | |this appointment, but Chairman lo'lw‘«n ~u' 0‘”;!1”*:: ‘01,";‘:: the need v truth of this case In and | yod P h’.}sxmlwsumn for American, French, sinking fund of the statuto “It Is with a heart filled with Jov ' Troy Conferen ‘s | Chamberlain said today he did not | Of ¢ PP b.fod m th anine il e 3 ¢ wag | JAPanese and Italian consul genera . ) § g he plans are made definite lieft the hos whtre a baby was nount of £50,000.000. There has |for the future, a heart saddened by Y ce Turns |care to mention them prior to the I e o 1';}-‘? {”f‘"'{ 4 olomeo o 0 18 e ke ey been much speculation over whether | memories of the past, and a mind { erection o fthe building wi be | £ he sould raid the sinking fund to up the present ye: Where to Cut ining demands which have e for a £40,000,000 cut in al expenditur, seid to ent the fighting ser 20,000,000 would cause a p cut the expenditures on educ health would cau: 5 To effcct economies he proposed to abolish the transport ministr: mine; department and overscas de- partment. There also is to be a r's deficit. (Continued on Page 13.) REFORMERS AIM SHOT AT MOVIE THEATERS Tell Mavor \\ eld Children Under 16 Attend With- out Guardians Claiming that the practice of al- lowing children under 16 years of to attend the local theaters un- accompanied by older persons teaches the youngsters disrespect of the law and that it is the first step tow! anarchy, the New Sritain Civie Safety League, through its exccutive commiitee, has ad- B d a lettter to Mayor Gardner C. Weld, the substance of which is us follows “The fact is established and ad- mitted by the authorities that. ! contrary to law, children under 16 years of age are attending the thea- ters of the city, unaccompanicd by adults. “The executive committee of the Civic League has voted to protest s actbon, since it teaches of law to minors and adults alike and consequently, for many of them, it is the first step towards anarchy. ‘he committee respectfully pro- sts that the only constitutional for the autiorities to act, if think the law is a bad law, 18 petition the fegislature for a of the law., meanwhile let- the present law take its course. Ve trust you will give this matter your serious consideration th the idea of substituting the better way of law and order in place of the present unlawful and dangerous practice Mr. Churchill | isha{l with a ei findividual markers will proclaim the | 78 Large Cities HavZ 441 Auto Fatalities In Four Weeks’ Period e Washington, April 11 (UP)— Deaths from automobile accidents in 78 large cities during the four- week period ending March 26 to- taled 441, the commerce depart- ment announced today. Five citles reporte, tles. New York headed the list with 66 deaths while Chicago was sce- ond with Deaths in other cities follow: Albany, 3: Boston, 13; Bridge- port, 1; Cambridge, 1 all River, 0; Lowell, 1; Lynn, 0; New Bed ford, 1 New Haven, 5; Provi dence, 2; Schenectady, 0; Somer- ville, 2 Springfield, Mass, 1; Waterbury, 1; Worcester, 0. no fatali- FIRST EARTH DUG full of glorious vision of this be tiful memorial that we are begin- ning today, that 1 accept the honor conferred on me. ed by Rev. William H. Alder pastor of Trinity Mcthodist church. Mr. Alderson is chaplain of Edd Glover post, Ame Legion. Upon completion of the pro; | work was started in earnest in the preparation of the and founda- tion which, by the close of the sum- mer, will be marked by a handsome cular base on which deeds of each serviceman who died during the war. The monument design v by a citizens committee headed by George H. Dyson. Arthur G. Kim- ball 1s chairman of the building com- mittee, and the work will be done by the Hayes Construction Co. The | shovel used by Mayor Weld was pre- sented to him by Representati Fred O. Rackliffe, Plans for shaft, which will cost $150,000, were drawn by H. Van Buren Magonigl FOUGHT IN TWO WARS m Dyson, Who Served Against elected Wil Spain and Central Powers, Passes Away at Home in Palmer, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Wallace street have ree n( the death of their nephew, Wil- m Dyson, formerly of this city, Palmer, Mass. Mr. Dyson scrved in the Spanish-American I and in the World W Canadian forces. He e wounded on the Som:m» nd was | decorated with the D. §. C. for bra ery at Neuve (‘lm]wllc Officials to Swing Axe Against Weak Billboards The police and public works departments will cooperate with Building Inspector A. N. Ruth. erford Wednesday in a cheek- up of billboards to determine structural weaknesses and to order down those which were erccted: without permits, Inspector Rutherford s of the opinion that many are not fely constructed large number without permits. ed that there boards in the cit and that a were erected It is estimat- 1,000 bill- The letter is signed by Buel B. Bassctte, sec A. W. Upson, president, and Tohnson, C. 8. Norden and John Sloan, A second check-up will be made later in the month to see that orders of the building de- partment have been obeyed. AT MEMORIAL SITE Mayor Weld Breaks Ground at The excreises opened with prayer, | Smith of | ved word | NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14,292 April 9th Game in Tms Gity ARRESTED George Dyson Identifics S, April department of rine ang | Condemned Slass., Men—Governor i ki P i l‘ it S in Asking Punishment Gem by Leaving Worthless Rail- o 5 | Puller Will Give Attention 0 ¥ y for 12 m eral here has ked the U. 8. | -, % of Guilt utt road Bond as Deposit. lerew of the Glou coast guard cutter Tam now on! tition Received. | s g A w" en Iechnones Coammmasti ins a0 Sk wp e wesnah - | (Gave Him Single Caress on Top % f A warning broadeast to jewelers |lifeboats last Friday when Commonwealth 1 | Washington, April 11 (®—A one e ] d F ll [throughout the stata by Sturman F. sl hurned to the wi 4 Banks last ! A o [ His Bald Head pology an u | Dyson of the T & Dyson Co., of ' raging gale off the Nova Scotia ec The schooner was 141 fons i i | R . |this city, led to in Nor-| Captain Frank Watts and nent and was built in 1913, |t :"“I‘"' 3 i | 1 epal"atlon, I wich 1a ernoon of members of the crew of the Com- | —_ of Seeretary Kellogg today, . 99 |Charles F. 7. said to be of lmonwealth on reaching Shelburne | Another Vessel Lost. of agitation over (he ‘0 CALLS ]T HARMLE ACT! e 305 West 55th t, New York city. |last night aboard the schooner Iso- cetown, Mass,, April 11 P | vanzetts sentence passed Saturday | 5 2 who was_sous police of | bel Parker, described how the storm- | —A two-day struggle At the pumps |0 e o Ee B I S Threaten Action Unless cities in New Pennsylvania | tossed dories became separate to g asted schooner, | USRI fe, Who Also s Secking Divorc 8 3 and this state in connection with a jdriving blizzard shortly after Fred W. Thurlow, of B | BEpRLtmE Recltes Long Tale of Abuses at Cantonese Comply With« serics of diamond swindles. An at-ileft their doomed craft the vessel foundere understood that a tempt to swindle the local firm out | Year For Comrades. t of Highland Light Saturd (| Mands of Her Tritable mns-| out Delay—Further Res of an $800 diamond was made last | The survive expressed ve [noon, soon after the Gloucester < Thursday, but | Down Report Chiding son for his resignation, He was | cape se of death in the elec- | > S i LCarting {note officially saying it would be fora Him in Dry Issues abpolinted about one year ago, aues |CECEL It on the east side of the nro- | (e cnatr, Saturdey. In . dramiie [t e TN SBOU warded forthwith to General Chiang 5 £ ceeding Dr. E. J. Dray, and it was PCTLy ruaning lengthwise from the |coone in which both men denounced | He Gt the colonel, with blood | APY to Quo Tai-Chi, commissioner of ! reported that Dr. Dray may be re- | Sreet back. Tt will be the largest | yuaze w, r Thayer and pro 1| 9. et jhe.aolonel, i 1000 forcign affairs for the Shanghai dise by Y. April 11 (B : 4 i > | anditorium in the city, it is thought. | their innocence only to h the| o0 arm, in the hallw A€ ltriet. He remarked, however, that section e i b chanl e be onulmiia omiare o6 the oAty mnt el as T s S R T e ied by a man Mininger then | the note failed to suggest the means :\l‘tuun ofm”.(h( \A‘l;t_puxlg lon ; The matter of purc .:n\;'n\‘o 2R i iey willing to crect the | wook of July 10 !k,,. W as Daly, who proved 10 be |y \which guilt would be fixed, Tresident Goolidge wad the ha w(-;';"?h;l;"f ‘1\-‘:.1» L s expestrd, DuHlAIng provided that they can re- Flood of Protests the colonel's investigator, ¥red |” o suggested that the Oantones critlcis 5 o 5 Sideralio (Claolosob: § expeettd. roceive assurances that the place R e alened s might broach the suggestion to the Ly ritlelsm, was refected by the |Chairman Chamberlain said the | (iFttG SSECRTR they feel that ciliihan o T Carrington, wearing a blue a joint committee make Troy conference ot the Methodist | commissioners are not satisfied with | {0 °0 PR AL (K SO0 L0 .r had started fo study g |COTdurey bathrobe and slippers, |s thorolgh stufly Of fho @it te des Episcopal ehurch “atter & lively [the recommendation of ‘tho com= i Sl LR B S el R SR e faruason dny, sl mon council that two four clinder ¢ take the hall over an a leaso of | from other countries, but it wue i |ently With cold cream on her fa (Continued on Page Twelve) | The report, submitted by Rev. C.|Ghrysler coupes be bought and it 18 | ot ‘lags than two years. N iare Bty lwas"in the doorway and appea O: Judkins, pastor of Chelst church. | practically cortatn that decision Will | “ye"one “Lunding in erected; & g "“fm,d ha M s ';“f""'mfi.mz-v:_ Mininger said. 1 ) ns Falls, was formulated Y ho made to recommend cars of Al will be built on the ground ,“"»“I\v‘;n e RS aitossiaailieg i thutinag bag MARY HAYS R[]MAN[;E the committee on the state of the | gifrerent mak [ floor with the playing space over it, | n};, e wthoritics werelieved the colonel had attacked | jration.” The cxcerpt {from the re- - | Other plans are in mind for the re- | - tittids. of whtehe | Mrs and that he started nort’ Which causadl) tho fdiscussion’y UST APPO[NTED I mainder of the property which the | f 0SS e ainan Boat. | oW onel, but that Mrs and which was eliminated by vote TREMBLY, ] b |owners 4o not | SaRE s oo Ta e R st B g on aldsy “Naver: iG] ), of the conferene | The H. R. Walker Co., under the | \woreestor. e ence of | every s all right.” residen oolidge’s lack of either | has the right to remain in the pres- | . . oh lnst week dashed |then left, Mininger said e Q 3 comvction or courags which ulowe b B e e R I e ettt LR Marries Man She Met But lum to remain - political dry. Pircman Appointed to Regular tion of the proposed auditorinm 5 i That the colonel beat her and Mase: W aall When his traditions and upbring. | 3 A [ howe .r.—, S del :‘mu | ”"“”. e ,:"’.‘" (als hsre ,|,,,II1~rK nlx’u’!:!.yr \mly‘\i- {\i ; ’;m.]l)‘n« Few Weeks Ago—To | Ing are considered, we suspect he Force Dast Miesday Tenders. o osvee e and oni which it will b | e o | fists was tho testimony of Elinor S s haa convictions aplenty. 1€ our sur- { et o [1os. protectea tpomliin i ol e Live in Singapore ey = His Resingation Today. |set 13 not belng put to use at the | yyrpances such as have been preci- | Synder, M Carrington's eldest s le correot, e lugks the cous: | prosent time, | pitated inttrnationally sinee the men \ter by her first mardiage. It his convictions to his own | srhur D. Trembly, aged 34, It i3 expected the new bullding | were first tound guilty of the pay. |occurred at Saranac inn on March| New York, April 11 P—Mary country’s loss, for oncisa) gouth Main street, who | i erected will be finished by No- [ roil murdors for which they have |16, 1 Elinor said. musical comedy star, and fore { Rooseveltian word from him would | [tonioted to the regular fire [yember 1 at which time both the ooy gentanced, mews came of| The colonel 1g his revolver [mer wife of Richard Barthelmess, [do more to strengthen enforeement | piii it 5y commisstoners | polo and : ns’ WL giimilar procautions at Unitea States|and! waving it cume jout of {ho | motion piotutedston, BhE Atk o o {than the petty arrests of one thou- 1,y Tuesday evening ctive to- | open. At s | woods shouting, “I'm going to find | the footlights to hecome the wife of |sand officers.” lday, has r Q from the depart- — | St SO N {my ..“,nn r Campbe |4 young British rubber dealer and | The report Yorait © strict ment, Chicf Noble announced this SENTENCING OF SINGLMR | Ca on asked him to be | will make her home {n Singapore, {forcement of the Volstead act by | piorning No reason is given for | | MONEY PIEGED TOGETHER | qui x, that her mother had a| Settlements. state as well as national authori- 'yic"nie T CE said Etroices Ditnar et Announcement of Miss Hay's mare [ties, and commended the ehurch | ity was appointed a substl- POSTPONED TH]RTY DAYSJ S | S r Suipose 11 1 blll from an|riage to Vivian Bath by a justice of |for obeying “the letter of the WS |yyte january 11, 1927. He was pro- [Woman Who Destroyed Money undertaker soon” she said the | the peace at Greenwich, Conn, Sate und the constitution of Mexico™ be- | nigiad on the sixth hallot, after "l colonel retorted urday night was made today. The Luse thiough this means they may | paving heen nominated by Chairman | Justice Hitz Announces Action fs of | While Demented s Given sasa [ PO o T had only a fow weeks {"act in harmony, not only wWith & g Dehm. 3 s B8 Vol ne omGal testifed || #ad; in | TiEhtful Mexican authorities but [ LD His Own Accord But Docsn't e ixuasur AR sl ored. Ho had mec. mbter Bt Bathiand: hisbide: piiEGIR also with the fundamental national LIQUOR DESTROYED say Why. Hartford, April 11 (A)—Ssveral i him. He then struck her | Start today on the long trip across policy toward all Central and South | prjageport, April 11 ek months ago Mrs. Joseph Stastak, 5o knocked her mothor down, | the Pacific to the home on the American nations.” calied at $1,500 was des Washington, April 11 (®—The |tomporarily deranged and cor 1| she said. Malay Peninsul e W e the state police v sentencing of Harry F. Sinclair, |y o cell at the Hartford county jail, | She summoncd a doctor and| Mrs. Dath said sho will stop oft PEARL ESTATE 355 670 consisted of $500 worth of wines and | wealthy oll operator, for contempt | tore up a roll of bills because she finally the colonel washed blood |at 1.8 Angeles and try to persuada y other liquors seized in state police of the scnate was postponed for 30 | thought she was going o dio and from. his hamts and 1e her former hust ve up their raids in Norwalk on November 9 last | days foday by Justice Hitz in the | giqn't want her husband (o get the | Eilngse four year old g .\(im‘ Hay R and 48 kegs of beer seized October ; District of Columbia supreme court. | money. She ha ¢ cered anc > . Barthelmess, who under the terms Third Interest In Calumet Bullding, | 55" 4% KO85 of beor seizid ¢ e R e s S, as now mecoveled and Onee World's Smallest of her mother's divorce decree, Appraised at $28,333, and Interest | William Alexander, ~ who is now | opening of court that the imposition |y sho could remember. the mones Baby; Now Is Mother of !spends siv months o year with each 3 serving a six months sentence upon of sentence was postponed on his | cho sought fo destroy amounted (o | Two Childr H I nt. g In Coal Company Bulk of Holdings | conviction of illesal transportation | own motion. No explanation of the 5 Probation Officed William Wo Children Hersel: rthelmess met miss Hay when o of liquor. delay was given, .ynch sent the torn bits of paper Svdney, S W April 11 dancing in the rfeld 1 | The estate of the late Frank Pearl Ll s = inclair and Albert B. Fall, for- ' to experts in the treasury depart- | (UI)—Newspaper discussfon | Follies in 1920, Thoy were married of this city Is valued at $55,670.35, \m\m ACTRESS WEDS mer interfor secretary, however, 2re | ment at Washington, and ported here over the world's smallest | the same year. Miss Hay left the according to an inventory filed to- | Hollywood, Calif., April 11 (UP) to be placed on trial on April today that they had succeeded in bat occasloned a search stage after her marriage but returna |y in the office of Probate Court' _Iithcl May Shannon, motion pic: a charge of conspiracy fo d plecing together $386 from the bits, | through Australian birth rec- | eq two years later. Judge Bernard F. Gaffney. The ap- ture actress and Joseph Jackson the government in conncction with Soh U or A quarrel in front of Texas praisers were Louis Edelson and M geenarist, ¢ married here yester- the lease of the Teapot Dome naval GRAND JURY CONVE So far the winning entrant is Guinan's 300 club last November > LeWitt, day. oil rescrve in Wyoming awarded to | sw Haven, April 11 (1 — The the recerd of a Vietoria girl in- marked the parting of the ways fop | The targest item is a one-third in. | ! Sinclair's Mammoth Ofl Company by | United A jury Investigat- | fant horn in 1905 who weighed | Miss Hay and Barthelmess. She terest in the Calumet buflding, on 4 -% Fall. Whether this fact was a con- | ing operafions of an alleged million | 14 ounces. At the age of seven | went to Paris the same month and Church street, valued at $2 33 sideration in the postponement was ' dollar nlcohol diver Next comes a holding of 280 shares {of stock in the United Coal and Wood company, $24.848. Cash on hand amounted to $537.36, and the re- mainder of the cstate consists of in- terest in mortgages. No cquity for the estate comes from a one-half in- terest in properly on Winter street. IN Uimacs. DEAL Mol ook Tl o Wou| OPen Boats After Schooner Burns lN NORWICH Man Who Tried to Obtain Possession of $800 s averted when Mr PRICE THREE CENTS For Dozen Fishermen Missing in —Crew is Saved. o 3234 GHT | Ocean OFf Nova Scotia Searched STATE DEPARTHENT THEE MAJOR DEMANDS ARE Captain and Eight Sailors Rescued But Raging G a\le= SaccrrVanzeniD‘ismrbance Separated Others—Another Fishing Vessel Foun-! ders Off Highland Light After Two Days’ Struggle PROTESTS ARE POURING N meeting. Dr. Ci n gave no rea- started immediately, It is p THE WEATF 3 | not announced. New Britain and vicinity: Falr tonight; Tuesday In- creasing cloudiness; not much change in temperature. | swer certain questions asked by ‘he I senate committee which investigated the ofl leases. Whatever tho sentence he is expected to appeal * | higher courts, to the | anned to | The oil man was found guilty on | technicality resumed its sessions to- March 16 of having refused to an- | day after a recess of a few weeks. | One of the witnesses before the that of an Auckland baby who dy “Sunn Prior to that, with B | grand jury today was Miss Minerva | weighed 31 ounces at birth. She | Clinton Webb as her dancing ‘parte A Cantor of Brooklyn, N. Y. Eleven in- w fed from a fountain pen per, she fulfilled engagements dividuals and two corporations were | filler and developed rapldly and |abroad and toured in vaudeville im indicted by the former grand jury.| naturally, this country, i OFFICE PROTECTED {Guard Placed to Avoid Any i | I I N."CE BY FOREIGN NATIONS FOR INCIGENT AT NANKING MRS, GARRINGTON ADMITS ONE HISS ! — {U. S., England, France, Japan and Italy Jein | Professor Einstein Adds Plea Yor < year fight to es- General Pei declined to discuss the saturday, and went to the C on ring after ing of 13 indictments on a the baby weighed 9 1-4 pounds and now is the children, Another began suit for the divorce which was granted January 16 of this year. Miss Hay's last appearance on 3 Broadway was in the musical come= the qui mother of two astonishing case is b : {