New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 12, 1927, Page 1

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‘") ‘Lomory ".’s '“m News of the World \‘\'erl\ag; ?flly Circulation For eel n By Associated Press | ! ‘ W April 9th fng 14 292 —_— ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1927. —TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS FOREIENERS IN CHINA NOT POUTICAL BATLE REPUBLICAN LEADERS HAVE LIKELY TO AGAIN OBTAIN IVUPPER WARDS MORNING CONFERENCE WITH STANDING OF OTHER YEARS i PRESIENT AT WASHNGTON “*;;';:c;gic'wfim gg;flflZEN HIBDIN Come Predicts| STANGHAT FIGHTS Struggle Will Be O“C'Facuonal Fighting Breaks ut| Scene at Breaking of Ground for World War Memorial at Walnut Hill Park; Pastor Alderson Offering Prayer. o S T Comc:des With Cl"a ire tests Rage Over Control of North 1 | Mo Pulce Say New Britain an fr- ~ ture to Make Political of Long Duration. ' Behind Gantonese Lines o SRS gieened Hartord Robhery | Survey of Country. s Only British Fore- | NO REPLY '[0 ULTIMATUM | Wil . ..“_', v 008615 TAKEN IN DAYLIGHT Senator Willis Tells Coos sight in Bringing in | : o O, —— lidge He Can KEasily Allied Note Demanding Reparations Girl Cierk dostled On Street and En- Troops Prevented Hor-| Win Nomination and | Tor Nanking Incident Not Yet| \SRooTaly connell tepreanta. | velope Comtaining Money Stolen— rible Massacre of White| sncweret — Moderates ana x| i DU and Madone Areed ror| EleCtion—Says West Iy People. tremists in Death Struggle Now. Gry : 1 Frank! Drugstore Burglary. | With Him ! CHINESE NATURE i ENFORCEMENT MUST BE PLATFORM PLANR | ————— 1 Washington, April 12 (P)—A groug r 1 oltitical leaders, cgm April 12 (T)—For fully regain the sta- in China before th . in the o Shek, moder ways of politicsy y day at Presidence temporary residen to st of ke and to talk over vag ceording to the important” wag S but has . predicts that the y vy struggle in China m: ran rof y whether some po who can command the re- of the Chinese people, | disturbance may not | robber 1a llum' Present at “sSocial.”™ coincidad of Chititw r of the repube e, was e attended am Girl With Payroll Jostled " ARREST GIRL'S MOTHER Fanily of Six Burred to Death []URIN[i COURT SESSION' i Flre Near Commg, New York an of Hart- B. N rom control Polls Open Until 6 O'clock labor unions; who are suppor 3 by i . re Y . . P —— on Gl : + Han- Serious \u‘c (hargc Is Had Lived in Hoeuse Only Proposes, Is Accepted, political “NL: ciated : 51 Ko s ! hed a . 5 : o th ' v have found thom o :om iminary | Lodged Against Oak Since April 1—At South | Arrested as Speeder, oo She e bontins he othe: I)Nh.u'ud by Judge oy See Through Decey He said this self York, 1 for ey treet Woman »aris, Me., 8 Year OId| i 10 business me ronn Man Loses Life and 11 ¥ Maine, and I e former e bren believ- from ) YEr 3 . ican nutional comw hat their treatment of the Chuan - I i Families Are Made . socially and com- Chinese as e P Ay nese 1o iting Auto en but the ere well laid t uto- red them to the 1 greater extent than the more aloof Britishers. However, | gy continued Fessenden, the Chin 1 1 that the Amer Homeless When Seven Abrahan 70 Winter st nt to committea prepare for his des which wi Buildings Burn. zn Houses Occupied ip ve discove the Cantonese are reported d Chi Corning, N. Y., April 12 (&) JURY IN DISAGREEMENT IN GASE AGAINST HOLMES Missionarics Delud ll a Too have him. said his journey, pose of tighte party organization for mpaign, and not in the wndidate President Coolidge had t the White House he wag 5y Senator Willis, Republie alled to tell him he be renominated nator Willis £ive Mr. Coolidge's ree ording to I it the doc th violation of t Unfrocked Clergyman on Trial fn Boston Not Conviete t, wonth, Americ bigher in the m did other {asrived Plans to Li\'e in Prison City While Husband Serves Sentence Knew Girl's Route s employed at ti hout three weel | Is Dismissed. visited 1 Welta few mont ter Prosecy No Reply to Note S 1y Russian tice of whe \mericans, m % no no- vietims — worr o5 or what no they were New York, Apri roll, theatrical producer ek bt keep Mr. Cools a term. Governog ow York will be the dvine nor , he predicted. President Coolidge can carrg crefore « of the council ex- | cssed conv n that bolsh has permeated the masses in China 's no other fo doetri has render to officers him to Atlanta penite Ve a year a 1 in WORKMAN § RIBSVBROKEN BY HEAVY STEEL GIRDER a day f ommitte nection : . Towa right now t any republie one, which constituted the prinei- “bath tub” party more than a year S alak Ing. Mr; [6Te (Continued On Page 12) AR e S W ) Alphonse Brosscau of 11 Lawlor 1L SYAnE alee sty tor (et ru: R SRR NT [S FATAL Street Injured at New Paro- . x;‘ i mu.d \ .1‘. Marshal Hecht vhn' vaui | ! chial School. i and some of —— | ! hen Carroll's New Haven Man Dies of l:upu.m.l‘ & accident ported at oy O ed Heart school job family Shal IN EXT[]RT"]N EASES! Liver—Collided With Another at Play Chasing Bascball. was broken several i about 11 gas or surrend brought before 0, took pla ks o'clock this forenoon, when Al- T o Sl s i . ) A z el phonse Brosseau, aged 11 t S 5 f,‘ “"",r .”‘.'”‘ “‘ e \nto Fortin 3 K S Woodbridge Police on Trial Piseion HEidct, urrerea finctyreatob|ialentis e Dinte o Einid . HLoiRs ab it fatoralput i 40 L Kolodney m, to start his tr ned in the no one was alloy It was announced would go with her I same train to Atlanta, not be allov to ¢ several ribs on the right side by be- —_— struck by a 1 el girder, he was helpin 1 from phile tr owned Dy Joseph Arbour & Som, his employ on Charge of Fleecing Autoists |0 workman in a chs . At noon ¥ men in a factory were | during the noon hour. The thrown ball @ (Continued on Page 12) § Wil- e g u was token to New Bri LIRS tal, i1 car. 1, where the ex- Jiricy to extort, | Lsion t1 "”" Al e Washington in futil led 1 ipport of a widowed mother and at first feared he several in the family. ! y and claimed a ced two additional counts each, conspira nd brit He returned to New right when his request d to board the pri i at Wasl i BETTERWI]RLI] RECORD | | to extort and extortion| e preferred by Knox J Acosta and (h'lmhcrluu 1 5 Frederick Kk socrob by friends e v oal T \ 5 2 e pp of this l'l € rt e 0 l e er e A 1t 1 H \" Take Off From Mineola . charged that while in the I qxt diiehihy REs D sl % o N R 1 tormor's parked car in Woodbrid Husband Exonerated By Coroner with 20 other nt of the ‘ Ll o Ui | in Endu i Test ] ene evening the constables appeared but not handcuffed, Ca gt 1) witnoss | Supe nerary Officer Mi 1 told them they were under m-[ SR, will leave, Now \!»(,,.k “ 340 R Ll st for improper conduct. | 5 A % : custody of United P e | % O Gray attervards clumed that the | Self-Defense Plea Sustained—Shot Him After Wrest- n Heeht. Wa i « ted on Page constables to sctile with . | -~ N . Lim for $i0. constables, how- | ing Gun From His Hand Following ever, claimed they wanted Gray L 2 put up a bond of $50 for appearance Attack on Daughter i town court and that their action in demanding the $50 for & bORA| priggeport, April 12 (P—Sadie| with him a short and bitter Hisitchaband “,’“u“,mbi custom. Gray| o o of Norwalk who on April [Struggle she was able to wrest the and the woman have appeared in i iom Ehoct boehed et court and have appealed a fine im- (3 shot and killed her husband Ni-j 800 TFORL BO 0 R SRS posed upon them on the charge|cola Ruscello in their home at 215 qon that R brought wsuinst ihem. e i Rrhd Hirsch 15 understood to claim That ted by |and th mok Snooks will meet the car wher rives at Atlanta about 5 p. m. i i 0 Tlursty Crowd Armed With Pails street, | Carroll, ltke the other prisoners, yrner, his | Will be permitted three $1 meals on W s and Buckets, Try to Salvage Beer ord by remaining than 45 hours to reach |more food hie must pay for it h was made |self. irough 2 win. | Mrs. Marcelle C: was reported prep her residence in 2 lo would re 3 shots into his head ¢ into his body, killing him used a Wright-Bele rised g which carrisd an extra Newark Dry Agents S\\'ampcd By Thousand Persons | Liberty square, East Nor ing a quarrel, was exonc 2 , N i T e 2,500 pou ircludi one night his wutomobile got SWCk | caroner Jonm 3. Phelan tod | instanily | Two other ter husband is in prison, Seeking to Retrieve Drinks From Sewer e in the mud in a Woodbridge road.| “ppe evidence given to the cor- he testimony of the mother and [and James Perry, and their familics | He could not get it out in the dark | onor a¢ his inquest into Ruseello’s|her danghter and neighbors showid On the ground floor was | BADLY HURT crowd witnessed and left the lights burning on it. He | o0th showed that the deccased, afi- | the violen Frothingham’s shoc store | » of the deced 1in & ort, Conn., April 12! tato rk, N. J., April 12 (A—FPro- | Weel s today announc ssod 14 be able expry claims the constables put out the ument with his wi i his vicious and bad treai- Norman, of Hanson ave- hibition inion t BRI R R cd attempted assault|ment of the wife and daughter ! cers, N. Y., is believed to | that no m woialy poured | !¢ to remain Dn tho alefor RilGASE ED and asked im to settle for parking | o their daughter, in the girl's pres-|a lons time prior to the { injurcd in the I n the he presence of & | his. pite aoas witliant lighe, - ence drew a revolver from lis pock-|and showed also the well grounded | | YHE WEATHER | Losiptal as the result of injur D bt Sttt e e Wenther conditions were favops Hirsch says he gave them $5 each} o¢ ang aimed the weapon at his|fear of bpdily harm at the hands | | sustained when his light coupe | - Ans orhonls Wee Ay & . For the hour the plang OjaY0Id, flirthey trouble wife, who was standing a few fect|the deccased sooner or later to | New Britain and vicinity: [ f the road and crashed » al Yaed is BBvins ik had-besh g 1 ubthe Lo + Roosevelt and Mitched L S el e | expected by the wife,” the corouer | | i clondiness, u~ on Ferry boulevard, Stratford,!gvivania railroad yards yesterday |abandoned th Dinte aHa: ohtrEd 3 r i the day it was other persons have complained | Coroner fn his finding declares | states | wed by ra 1 carly today. The automobile Was! arternoon with pitehers, buckets and | the remainir Vi e e anned to encircle New York citg about cxtortion by the constables, |ipat the wife, having knowledge of| After recit the story of the | night and Wednesda, | completely wreek The ¢4 S| pails, when word passed around as | less public place. Robins fand return here before nightfall. but do not-desire to appear and the violent disposition of her hus-|slaying, the coroner declares the Iy rising temperature, unknown. Norman, whose machine |ff by radio, that prohibition agents leased from custody when prohibi- | fliers equipped themselve§ press the charges. The jury was be-|pand and in fear of her life, ¢ "'ll““nm:\u's action was justificd as a| | | was headed toward New York, was|were breaking open 900 barrels of [tion agents failed to appear against | Wwith hot soup, coftve, sandwiche§ ing selected at the noon recess. out to him to stop and then closcd ' matter of -defense. \ ‘alonc beer seized in three freight cars at|him. jand chocolate,

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