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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, MON |tand’s End to John O'Groat's! scanned the columns of the late edi- tions of the afternoon papers for de- | tails of parliamentary speech— uu one day in the year when every o\lnrr of a radio met tuned in on a «c parliamentary announcement. the most ea rl_ awa Tomonkims JEUEANDKELLY | moswwmEnac IyQUNG CORBETT {0 SCRAP AGAIN| e ena A Bl ket et Ghamp al]di The Corbin Red Sox baschall tsam ODGC Famous BOXE]' Hwn 20" ta) {Hp Tncoms tax, thllovied sen S e el e o um‘;c :n Is h ld B0 S \“I‘” get together for the ]"-"' b 2 NG ond by the anticipated reduction on ' ¢ B this season tomorrow night a he e e (ding at e s e sk ) SRR B O OOALD (el e povne ot it e o Failure Victim LT <on. With the major leagues swing- Tobin, whose name is synonymous | g 6 pence per proof gallon. ng into action tomorrow, local with the organization and BiStory| papcer, Col. April 11 (Pr—(Wil-| DXt MOst cagerly awaited fton cams are busily engaged in hold- of the Corbin Red Sox, has issued e Myt L lated to the proposed increa ng meetings and planning for first | Be ol bacansn of the rariben of (Mam . Rothwell, (Young Corbett) Pl L bitter ring rival | poqyests for games which he g| Who rose tern| Just before Churchill arose at 4 third time in the | gs three decade of Sports H m pasenat actiy over e week- | iddleweight 0555350 Probably . state amatenr : on, and Ed | Springfield, his mo: ill meet for th middle- FElie of from obscure we eur. fight tournament to be |Tcccived from state teams. i o 0 ‘? f'n“']‘u'r".o\lw k to make his speech many IPalcons were out onducted ¢ Mo A, €. at] Although Mr. Tobin stated some PRIRLE '“»‘l e ”'”l_ and|peers from the adfacent House of i o Sran o) the Y. M. 7 AR B bacist 3l time ago that he did not intend to Ll the wor @'s featherweight | Lords drifted into the floor of the 1 e 5 . vigbint society hall i iooly manage the team this year |Chomplonship, is dend House of Commons and simulta- he workout showed real on Main sireet Thursdey night. 2 18 YeAT ) He fell dead in front a o tlie 6a1a in: the al ous guish- .t |as he has in past seasons, he was not | « Wojack, who veral weeks ago. the pair n X er sterd hysicians e ot ov the first time and Kelly was|Prepared today, owing to new Jaiter Tee “\'w‘;v' IRl o Vistons Reettion e Aifficult tocked out in the second round. |evtlopments, to ust what i | i 460y year. lies :"7{,0}:, x::,x.".“g"; i men for ihe positions on the |IKelly claimed at the timo that he |Plans for the coming season are.| gL "io Donter October 4, 1880, [1ivs. resoureefalnoss In raising rove Saturday's gathering |was mot in the right condition, A |Whether he'will have an active part . yiacted attention in 10cal ama- | envo 1 well known, and the interest of & good number weeks ago, 1 met again, |0 the team’s campaign this year e DT SRR A s R (L “"” **_“"]“l"- an )“‘l‘ nitnog speets ava n\ then middlewelght cham- [Or not remaing to decided “to-lolg ana’ in 18 ppeared in | yoar, fudel “(;::-‘nfo A -’\m and he turned the |morro | yeeting, three bouts which him on aly ] e e o £ bl K R R Gl figlomats. was Ly no means co whirlwind campai at t him | under the spotlight for more than! ten years, | L = ' Brave Woman Prevents - Bl 1! Escape of 15 Prisoners clusively to the Br ntarians, | knock 14 bhoy out, helthe former mem rs are seheduled to {did put him down for the eountjand all others whe At Friday morning at j<ight times in the eight rounds and West FEnds, one of 'the fight went to Kelly by a wide entries in the City f ream e interested m at the “Y" and part in t discussion. He hopes to see all the old faces back . ye fights W 1810, {Hall, The injured member has heal- ficiently for him to hold daily and he is itching to get| brought him victories in nearly a ! score of Among School Children He has had s v requests for {iwor imes from ont the state |{hack into the running again. He | s that it has becor Leohitely im- | has entered the 140 pound ~lass and | o, Auttaln s rative for him o eall the’ team [Clinch s due for a husy session be- | gty frve trip to Wast ther to tall over what is to be jeanse Leo Larrivier, Waterbury sen- | )1 “oxponses sation, has entered the same class. probably in Ju The student |4 qyohog with “Terrible t of the Herald, | i x overn at Hartford, | properly cha 1 and completely | So'°I at Hartford ontfitted with a new suit ot clothes, of the He s fs in keeping with the stablished last year of send zton the mpion sp ary schools of the rry M Conn., on Nov. Young Corbett carried the fight to the hard hitting McGovern from I and in the second round right to the jaw that put pion down for the count, ither had been able to m regulation featherweight pov Other favorites will he seen in a tion, including Ray Taylor of Terry vilia, Luclen Larrivier of Waterbu loc Dignal and Id Squires of the les Pe Rollo 1 Max Orslof of Spring- Cote, Joe Zotter and | Cowmn! ¢ this city and Hartford and Waterbury of the « s about satis- come for the was sole- | 1 that the ox were not n impr Jeron ens- ler other a- - plavers 1 Diatitors 2 ”‘,’. ! ,(,“:"Kl,] S then 122 pounds, a dispute im- | The classes into which t rs ? et \ wdiately rose and Abe Attell claim Jeen chauged 1his year so to have entered in = de the lighter and Ditaln: [the The entries in- pound battlers | ¥ of bouts is ex- | : Corhott th s in the east, the title, a seri climir te confusion and simplify the Tnstead of all the schools competing, the contest will he limited 10 elght grades, the highest | |in the elementary sehools. |1t is generally conceded that the pupils of the lower grades e no heavier 108 gooil ok = bouts many feels that he has |, by the team 5 ned a much needed | oy all, but as in many have the lightweight 3 and on March 21, the Colorado | | youth knocked ont MeGovern again in Francisco in the eleventh| from © things. some of us Giood Triday, Owing | » in a contest s ot a | At bmer own desires for fact that services will bo held | (hAnCe I a contcst with those of &, | zogl ofjalliand wolions tojsee 30 o'elock in many of the ! ehites il Kuma ) continuad near the | . ont iis ye fn s In the city, the first bout | " Sl e ghtn | LoD of his division for ths next two ’ inely coaehing the tenm, ihen RbEs instediontsisn)) DoE SRSERLRISEA RGBS R s, but apparently was losing his | ast, handling the business end )t for Springfield, the | EFA0C | Speed and b s o [oons S0 Lon snnaled e e ennmplon* og )t # A frerent fSheciaNd DOMAL s 03ea T (DAIINE) | ; | entries o from Conneeti- TR L Netson knocked him out in Novem- | e Leut. which assures the fans of good | Schools Will be selected by the |} Ay aswitn Without reflacting on the honesty | fights. The out-of-state boxers, with 'm::" R i et e ) i e Pl L Bk @ from each eighth grade : - | of anyone, we y safely say th W exception o 1 ppeared | & ey il © R losted the | return match with lson which | o players who have been mem- in thi§ city, have not been anywhere | 1RSI sal SCle UL 5 Khoakou T : | } st weck in April Nelson also won hy a knockout. of the Corbin Red Sox for | it they were cracked up to | o ’]”'0 e A series of no decision fights fol- 20w of no other manager Connecticut amateurs always | selaction SRo LRGNl s e el ty in the han ¢l give the and there are el ool champions Dlic ed in 1905 and the next year the sl "“ ‘L'"t"f’c‘ 2 ‘:f“,_f" B A AT LS RIS S m“u‘.,. 1 v“-'(v)n“ olorado youth had difficulty in e aff "'\': »tw'(: ”‘{\‘,I”‘[ J {of the old time spelling bec, will be [ IENts With men he had often beat- | {io ol b o) ""{w . :, [held. prebably in connection with 0. A sis round no decision bout, im tm again, an efclent & 1iinchiaon ofl o doonil slulot cluby ot | with| ‘AfeGovern' at Bhiladelnhin, | e L caunlng ol enie) which time 21 school chiampions | 76 1 rorcdshllas g o i o e will comipjete for the city cham-|JoT baseball club “vll! [ m.m»] 3 M- Vith nearly a hund fAghts bo-| ! < final spelling mateh will be |Nind him he attempted to come | | d in May. The wi will be|Dback for four vears. In 1819 hej a big item in a haseball | ’ KR Leuhe sontinued ring P lth‘ ! ”m” ekl »d for the trip to Washington | Virtually discontinued ring work ex-| although it i ] (e bueabiar “oal | cept for exhibitions, when Willie in' starting this v of { [jpapl Ag Naval A i : e ool B ¢in four an ) . | champions will be selected from the | Beecher knocked him out ir ir | e o Unale o Agtee i Naval Ar- cetod from the | Heecher Kngcied, b Corbin Red Sox. nevertheless, | FD : o o spent the last two years in the T e | sehools Junior High, | e spent the last two years In th '\ descrves all the creait one can | mament Limitation | Natha Tl Gamtedost and only recently appeared in give him school, &t Mary's jan exhibition with ago Mike” '[ ; S ek L land St. Josepl's parochial schools, | Mongone, an old rival | Nothing has been heard from the | P — Great) Gnq oxception to the eighth grade l \il-Kensington club about the im- | ; rount Ceell | pyjing has been m There is jiediate plans Tor the season. The lannounced at the opening of the | Ggnih grade in the Saer )( e u\ eather has been a bit 100 cold to | disarmament parley today that 1| cehoal, so it has been decided ',., pave the candidates for the team |was wunable to accept the French | pormi¢ the high srade in the Sacred ont in the south end. hut the te | proposals regarding limitation of | Jjeact school to select three spelle ill erash through with a bang be- | armaments. The Ttalia ‘»rm tion will be made ore many days up. tive intimated his { principals. e S —_— |e not support the prop | Dol A =5 Following the close of the -\ The French plan, copies of = alliplas the sinss of tho skl | e, vench e soilos Wt | lood Wt i Wast Taxpayers Wonder Over New 1t Now Brifain cant get a repre | nicgates to the preliminirs .on-“ Are Receding Today | cutative teum together to play the | ;o Irawing up an agenda for K | i oot ¢ jerence drawin an 1 i | Kansas City. April 11 (®—Flood | the present time, 1”‘;'-;» isn't ;.‘ml ference, provides for threc rulmmu.r\m'lurn Oklahoma strédms o | cam in this ecity that has worked [ o fo i Aage NeC 5 e le: vv:' ’?U\ ; I'w..;i o) 1|0t figures total tonnage u ek 1 to leave hundre 3 April 11 (UP) —- Every | onsidered the equal of the Bristol | o llv”: & &Ly mwnlni\'.\ seeuri “‘ ores o rtile 1d covered with |uvailable ineh of sitting space and » ta I coun expeetS | gilt and debris, | wding r h se of com- | . though to many, several of [ i & AL S : [standing room in t se of m, though to I ! i | to Teach or build during the period | With (e death foll for the lust mons was packed (o capachy tod ay | sl jof the limitation treaty, and tot U inree days ling at 20, farm to hear Winston Churchill, ehancel- | th\, ! S tre S founage legories of warships. | were attempting to ich their [lor of the exchequer, anno Great | the intense tivales between Bris. | These €aicgories would be battle- | Lomes i lowlands | where heavy riiain's 1227-1027 budger, and how o raq [SpipsisEueraty SEearHers: surface {yjveatock losses were roported in | } to streteh the elasticity ha propos: craft not exce eluding cris and submarines. It is specitied in the that each country may modif | B allocations of its total tonnag \’ 1. Long live the |40y time, provided the league of | sz’ in other words, basketbair | Pations (nalitted fon as gone by the boards and King |fore the laying down of keels of Jiall starts his reign. Every true | Warships whose construction would Sketball fan Is satisfied that the | involve shifting from the program original ol and New Britain on the ¢ court would ecertainly e carried over into the baseball scason if sunes between the two teams wers orranged. This is a thought for lo- I managers to conside Hng 10,0 tons (in- { addition 10 and torpedo hoats) | communi While s to mal meet an | i | 0. | crippled ation wraflic and [of the taxy lines. the national generally fair weather [ £800,000,000 “out ollowed u week of heavy | This was Churchill's third ns throughout the southw et and t val Oklahoma points reported |es nough rainfall within the last proposal | y th it sev king is d¢ r be- W hours to hold high water m small streams D 3 G outside throughout Tslands ason just past was one of bhest | int . city perienc some | Another importaut pro is Kind Hostess in Boston S s s, {that countries be empowered 00 Tlo members of the Boys' club the newspapers and the radio broad- i | distribute tonnage mong the four Meri- |eategories mentioned or only among such categorics as may be decined necessary for their securit TEAM T0 HEET Tomorrow casters 1o repeat the text of Church- ill's budget speech, Rich-man, poor-man, beggar-man, thief—all were intereated in his basketball team have ¢ are sending an Easter lily to Mr Kilduff, mother of one of the play ors on the Boston Boys' elub team. When the locals were in Boston, {speceh, which divecdy or indirect 1 Mrs. Kilduft had the whole squad at ' extracts the farthings or pound her honse Sunday and tveated it to | from every purse in England. a wonderful dinner, and the hoys | day was the one day in the lonz, anl are tuking this means of en tedions routine of the parlia-! their appreciation. n every cve from ipped in Curry of the s o series with the he claims two victories over ay be true that | iden on two games | Manager Cury’s own sugees- | n, the game played at the Corbin | benefit was not to count in the final | 1+ ckoning. Diritain. o Licorrr & Myrrs Tonscco Co. showing | o mentary year wh West Ends to Gather Night at Tabs' Hall to Talk Over It doesn’t sound like Jack Curry| Season's Prospects, SALBMAN to claim this victory as an official % B i AW‘ I \fter he agreed to have it just| The West End Baseball club will ! . * ha W exhibition and it was his own | old aWeuting at the Tabs' hall on ovement that cancelled th o | Main street, sday evening at 8§ | Poor Polly (W PooR BIRD DIED OF FLATTERY! 56Y, SAM REMEMBER THAT PARROT ey USED & HOVE IN T SToRE \ieens tila. . Maviden. Bndne o'clock. The tollowing men are ask- o Guards scheduled a fow wee Basil, B. ed to attend the session: T. =0 on Thursday. | Campbell, Ma M. Putterson, J. D d DER WHAT ?’ i ey Sl Mispie. 6 PH: | CRoss TH STRECT — WONDER WHRT CFLATTERY ?) A series of cthall games now | (ioodrich, Blanchard, Aurel and MeAloon, indidate who wishes to try am is asked to be at the present position on is tilled and no d | would bring the season into very | Hinchey warmi spring and most all of the | Any ¢ have come in contact | out for the t e anxious to eall the season | present becans It is getting too warm to | time, there is no ¥ such a strenuous game as the team which ball indoors and it is a tough | choice will be made untll the squ racket on the players who take gets out on the dlamond and \ part. | players show their stuff. Red” Campbell, veteran player, one of the most experienced base- ball men in the city, has been chosen to coach the squad this year and Billy Cormicr will act again in will be away over ' the managerial capacity. These two 1 is would make | expect the team to have a busy sea- of tho ity | son this sunnier. game. Those In favor | - and those opposed say | READ HERA | FOR BE No HELP WANTED TODAY, BSTEROAY, OR LAST WeeK Whether the sentiment in this a game with Meriden this | night or not is a question | vot be decided. Man- | PRUNES | RETZES| Oreks POEMS PORK PickLES Pigs & D CLASSIFIED ADS RESULTS DAY, APRIL 11, 1927. _—______—__—_—__——_——_—__—____—_—_——_ ——————— ~ BUIZZARD RAGING NG AM ABIAN WEST“ o iy o s v ,‘Zehler il bet r,oare me to- od for a return chanee |together again and many new can- || Hars 4 missior I * hal . £ th ; Yy 5 i estern cities. His| Union City, Tenn, April 11 (Ri— at the Tabs' hall !O,n a of the hoys have en-|didates for or_pasitions on the elub. ) wd O'Neil at Omaha | The daring of a wonnpw rovented & coming season, tered for this weck's tournament in EOSatit 15 5 2 | The daring of a an T 180 o L iy il R in in the fourth round.|[15 pegro prisoners in Ohiol — 1,\ e e ;;M”[ s Wim a foothold in that terri-!county jail here from hre announcements | & o B0 er e | ane next vear he divided jiberty last night after ¢ I fl"“”-' ‘{"‘ Dave | o b rales. (hix week's olash [Dis timo Dot Colorado mining | already made thelr escape as forthcoming Yehnmy Glinoh, Toe S [camps and (he middlowest Mrs, J. R. McCain, wl 0 m:;_x IO |G return o th ey | ,\]v]v]mmh met .‘u: success in|county failer, alone in Jvin m of the Cor-| . P 5 X several bouts at Omaha and Des|quarters of the jail, | "~ iafter several lavoft due to a | s s parters of the jail, 1. 4‘”'1',- [hroken thumb., He met with the — ‘»‘“"{!1" L a0 glis Ce e e et or a maeting to he he orr e S oHlE e 1ext Y 1 the 100 camps | istate armory when he fought Ra H [‘ald Pi k B Sp ll " ght at the Y. M. C. A N e 0 10 eS[ o er vhere he developed a punch that) — say! Weo ever Hagray OF FLATTERING & ticizes Nair On Jitney Fare Stand Five Persons Reponed Dead in Sa:«a chewan Storm W ter Candidates rren’s Den o rm and frecdom of action was made possible by the generous hosty {Meury Trumbull, and the men ene oyed their trip through the stock by the Coates, on Br 1ying ke scribes, Bill Tallon and after which Patrol Leade y took the group om ¢ a trail and the use of d compass. A demonstrae » different types of fireg was in charge of Patrol Leader Dera wood Bochm, assisted by Dave Ahle t. Patrol Leader en took up the knife nd gave much helpful new men . tion n on the hike, first of 10 be Xt hike is scheduled for destination has not d or in only two indoor ses- Course, April hike closcs the & one of fine a f morale. It is e . ) mea will q ¢ 4% enrolled rothe N A |tional Council cerliticates in minie oved courses nissioner Harold He first session of & class on Saturday scout office.A troop d and met with part of the ho immediately, t k. This class is opem ) one scout from each troop whe (d by the scoutmasters next session will be enrolled. READ HERALD CLASSIFI D ADY fights. l Starting in January, 1901, he fought a series of six hard fights IEton With {ioakont route. Tn Novembar of that this SUMMER | coap e jnvaded the east and was Sales figures for 1926 are proof enough—what men want in a2 | cigarette is natural tobacco taste, Mflm'al tobacco taste, what a world of meaning in ¢ word!. The natuwral purity of fine tobaccos made to y every last bit of faste and character. That’s “natural” i how good h eld b 4 B st E ere was the keenest inter- g x th i e last 24 practiced hand would spring. But o year be s ho small stre: at for every one of the thousand pe high wate i, sons whom privilege or pull had a POV _— mitted to commons, there we sueral orn hundred thousand Britis) Club Players Remember |°r, mnime thevsan S\Efl;fiy, and yet, they’re MILD PeRROT ? JAT\ BEES lNAMTED \ D\vflj HEAR OF \T=| \saW (T WITk | \_ MY OWN eves/ \T Watked N FRONT OF A 1