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ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1927. —EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS DEMOCRATIC PA<nuy i Watends Tortr For Two Hours ) GOVERNORADVSES RED CROSS SENDS RELIEF WORKERS TWO PLACES IN UG Rather Than Give Up Family Money MERfiER [“: B[] AR[]S AHEAD IN 5161 WARDS === e peyopegcony. 10 ROCKSPRINGS, TEXAS, WHERE 62 m, which con- |sailants, whom she described a stituted the total savings of her- | Mexicans. |8t 1f and l?ll:h«lnrl, Mrs. Rose Kelly The bandits entered the Kelly| Zapatka Elected Alder- (Hotels Crowdod; Only |5, of 3%, e el o, S8 2 Ko™ o i St Fioawn and o ARE DEAD MANY DYING IN TflRNADfl ;_,“,a“ i .:lllfill)l’ S‘;"e ‘l'f i e Gy oo o v " B 00 B R it | (ol Agences Should Gome | | lerce ay Battle [ . . ;.00 o o |10 bed posts to which ner arms fine her aema unti sha became wn- | ) S For Votes. e e R R S T ft‘, Unier One Department | THINK BEFORE YOU SHOOT St""“ Comes Without and N. B. Boyton arrived here || hoot which was strangling her. force her to reveal the hiding placs | Sablotsky-Fay Ticket Wins || ™markea ~ = | Add to Horror of Ca- s e R e T0 JOINT CONVENTION e i R e O STATION WIGE 15 SWEIIES AND SWiss MO \l'h o 7L, HESLIV, 63, DIES; tas;r;phe-xs Doctors nated in Race for Con-!| rcom. The clerk started to re- ' Lauds Present Effic iency of All State etty ‘ases, airman # el = Gsirion: Bse) when the pretty girl remark- []ESTR!]YEI] T[][]AY AI]I]INE PR“TESTS Departments But Expresses Opin- | of Police” Commiskion NA'”Vl: flf 'I'HIS EITY an (? Nurses Hasten i Oh, it's perfectly all right. | fon That By Following Linis of v : i 5 to Stncken Area. Rirst S an. | o were just married. z . ! SRR &% : ises Force. e By i e . Flames Wipe Out Bridgeport Appeal to Govermr Fully fir M v s e it A0 Tokes ux Kt | Greater Results Will Be Accom- — Parts of Oklahoma Also wen o s o IEEECTIVE. MAGHINE | Broadcasting Apparatns | Sacco and Vanzetti ]. moions from the supc can Hardware Corp. Devasiated by Terrifis e e — : b : Mos £ \Inldu off-yd [meéndtns teelalition to provide ¢ & Rt r Winds and Several Are stz < =) AT SINTH WARD POLLS | TROSSED. WIRES BLAMED CLERGYNNN MDD - PLBA Lt b s oty oo oo Reported Ki e e Sy the board of control to give |1ast evening, as was plann | 7 ; s rted Killed— i e _— Flash, Like Lxplosion, Is Followed | stockhobn Protest Comes by Radio, | rur her oo '1’ ek e e X _:v o et : s oS :\f‘ll()]o:l)eb'llfl'ell'ienfl. e ¢ of the most notal tion by Councilman nk Zapi . el . ith and steps down from common coun” | Friends of Roper Believe | ny rire which Docs Damage Es- | wWhile Swiss Sond Thers by capge | V2050 0F our adin b eil service af having en & mem- it body for two years. He Lost Many ;1. Wilson and Larry Sam- ut vk, democrats, defeated Attor- Ballots { J. Golon and Sualvatore Fal- Boston, April 13 (®P—Th ish | nw-u,w.\m'(h‘ ) ul.r-;:u, s B D i drnitanlly ossed | o ial lead was 179 | three voting machines used i sixth |ele 1 wir rly: this | timated at About $10,000 This —_Ware, Mass., Preacher Thinks “SP€CTS i i3l b artanlivarab o lufor satel ittt g ’ ol | Afternoon Men Innocent. li nd for wh | democratic lubor party and | i ic parliamentary faction s we added to a ; ons and Indi- | e ren | Were directed to proce countrics it i - Al end: L o ’ Antonio and Kerrville to the dev the top floor of the five story New- | have appealed to Governor Alvan T. i L . S re grou t hia bedside, All | ta¢00 aren, Arthur Shaw, Red.Crosa ¢ ; FFuller to pardon Nicol o and 5 £ 1 : i L ! k vell residents of this c i f s 5 i q a . 5! and Gold : i g 3 it camp director 1 Ant vil aking vote. At the lour| Friends of Steph er, demo- | ¢4 fain R T e 5 1 181 | 0d i i b e "‘w g “\”\ onto; Sl he polls leaders of both ! erat, who failed of election to the |Mill s loss is $10 murder, Domestic protests 4 ) W i family and thelr sucee s s ctions were agreed that a Zapatka | office of constable, declured today covered by irance, : st the sentence included one . % 1 i ¢ k) % ) Mr. Heslin was born in New Brit- | gin rospect t is condition contributed to mployes of igned by President Mary E. Wooley | P4 5 2 aaiie A in in 1863, the son o @ Democr Sixth Easily, is defeat. Roper polled the ation were in th ating room |y g 51 memt th t £ s 2 s Marie (Scanlon) Mes In the sixth ward, Councilmen st vote in the sisth w d ot ¢ studid Wb dlolvoice loatliea! ; % g Sares ’ cived his education in this city and Samuel Sablotsky and Thomas D. ¥ se weeks azo and the bal- |there was Tebtesanitalive. Roland Dy Savey i # Fay were returncd victorious with s cd n that occasion indicated a powerful explosion anc f Wa wceratie vietory came ! ward yesterday made it impossible |noon o t the v 1t campaign waged | for approximately 500 voters to casting station of WICC, collcagues and split their tickets, had they feit dis- everish effort 10 get out @' posed to do so Antonio, ] April 13 (Pr— 1nes took off from Kelly o'clock this morning 5 3 to the storm sufferers & ATy § < entercd the employ of the Russell & | of Rocksprings and authorities of . who two days ago in fi 5 5 | befor " Lrwin division of th American | the trai were prey | : A b i ik . ore 4 1 : i 4 the tr: g ere prepared to majority of seve hundred votes 'a stro isposition on the t of ment the room in which the olve e legislature fc i " % | . 2 f s O ratio P ater Lo & o . S an dbet by Evitie ey {the voters to seratch the SRt orik i ot UhE ENToNNES doenied Gl 'u': “]hf""“'“ it 4 : § Al tim s o wvold fishir - ool 1‘,11‘:‘1"‘1\‘.1“::\L~: qu.:K~ y offier help ne Ax as soon 5 's ago. Sablot- 1 her 1 his, B fill dense black smoke fr tion the case, s volvers in petty cases. 1 s sferre the Corb abine e of » ships could return vore elected two years ago. Sablot- i(.umm oter than his. Becauso filled ‘\\nh 1en H.ll k smok FOM e had formed no opinion 5 4 ! PR e : ) ot [ Lowk diviston: o s’ n Npasei il R Eonmstion bo ta e ky and Fay, democrats, were op-lof this fact it has been presumed the burning insulation on ¢ i st lentent e Gide et Dt e i 4 ¢ i S 2 i s oxed by Monroe S, Gordon and E. that many would have given Roper wires. r | it stated ar 4,] I i 1 e I e P!t bodle s ||: 1 i 1“ e oy undine o , o and Vanzetti by / 4 should rea vives him. During | , Dead, Other Dying. nominces had 1 1o hardes | e to split ue o the ma- a oo, les Sel | oqging the transeript of : ok and at ' . ) welled extensivel ol T ¢ ort ever seen by sisth ward repub- | chine defect a ballot for all four ‘len, announc : Campiell last two days. Mr. Saws g ; S e ol exanaliBly T Mutiaitings , April 13 () Wy to turn the district over, but |constables registered every tiwie and other employ ST 100t S T ; S als oF e el do S £ hat struck this inlang a democratic | the party lever s pulled. time the flames spread to the fur- i | S 4 5 e s e R dni ‘-:\ own last night took a toll of at least ccess | Jo 3. O'Neill the only demo- hings of the studio and burst SNSRI g 2 g 3 N 2 odern oac hout 150 per- coss | hn K. only demo- 1 Wl dd 0 2 el Tk 3 . il L x ticket was | cratic candidate for constuble who anut through the ing NEE e 3 JOVE! TRUMBULL | z i . ] ) krt, Torcators of | sons, son : The twister wag : majority | does not live in the sixth ward, poll- the sidewalk with _‘3] \‘Y : )":‘]‘ 1 N ! > gl ) uerica. and the Holy 2 e society ous in this section theirjed a high vote in the other dis- - Traflic in the cents ‘”I‘ '\\““’ ::‘ i .. |should adop| m D L ¥'s chure \l”.“'“ ! irough- | tricts to foree ahead of his col- was tied up for a time, the building | gy noct b s s bt Ha sy Tt S ; ; Tary s pariy ty-ty i recova wblotsky and Gordon | lua In all ot wrds splitti cated in the it of ; 2 t $ireday 1 od,” Governor Trumbull outlincd entne e e Su tm besides his wifc ered from ¢ town bes polling place, vach mak- | was possible on all machin system in th LRI SR AT JG i 1 join on of the | 210 y hters, Mrs. William | for hich; Fag Sl s el 2 i Hheno it G i R 7 who 0 inced < ce asscmbl his i s for SO B! . & sater o to tr.n the tide of vie- | the results clearly indicated that | eity. G ! 2 sly hi or i 2 e 1 er Kelley, Mrs 1 i“.x"'”.‘ v e Al Vanzetti are innocent and have ap- more it management of the | L0 e | 3 Leo Iortier, f injurcd i come tirmly convinced of the Ued Lo you to prev he execn- state's financ ¢ 2 f S \d Mrs, Lor- | pected to die ans Win in Four Wards. Hw“‘\‘l;m'\‘hnw SRR | 1 STOECKELSCAR Gon it Tty i vt | b i : recommenation - purchise o SRR BB o lower wards w re small majoriti be- | ered carly in the morning and r K ’ that the s 1 11 J. Heslin; two it vote. | ported to Mon Gordon, candi- | -“']'.'f' e b SorLAN ) i f 3 1 t 1 { brot ‘orncliug and James ¥ Ela sNo ATy phen Itoper, demo- | date for the cc . He conferred | Hartford Driver Convicted of Reck-| 17 "‘“ ;‘ L ) 4 e - the t b E ng f B0 ter, Mr S:;nm ~Imw from the nm(n; Swiss st body, st « foll u \ depert A . S AN GRS west with little or no warning j dbbon e A Beer roughly diseu : ! ¥ of New Haven, and | ning . b t ot less Driving and Sent to Jail as | ing cablogram trom . v ) ot that he : {is GiE ihe i after dark, according to survivor: nade formal report of the < ks : % - szl 5 : g Protest » [thought every department should he mplete.| Few buildings were left standing Well as Fined. W urgently e ! it up to the best lare e as the tornado howled on into the mit death sentenc: reco ‘ ¥ e iion o ur- Llackness. S 0 Vanzetti. Swiss . n- |1 ndat he gover ; : X | Fire broke out soon after and tha vinced innoec s z have in mind such 5 S NG 1 post office and a_restaurant, two of [;ARR"LL BflLlAPbE ckless driving when el o MTbRIL pCBL LR ESREVE AR e e ; me e resigna 1 withstanding the wind ! - { owned by |be considered ficial crime. 15T J tions of Sn o COrs Continued sceution of Lott . an automobile o v co r and torm e e t Waoley lod t ! i e el L e 1 v o3 es thn the i vhi 1 o o 8 ‘nela S ecighbors f v ay > works and flN WAY ’"] ATLANTA motor vehicle department, and park. | followins petition ¢ Her. {ellilos. that {n v board. which | era' e Operating in New England Is | men, ncighbors tor many vt iy Villiam J. a on the capitol grounds. O'Ilah- Sclt and 51 others in Alcach et ¢ W the Sl : T e, DF L6, NS 0N HIR AERE 1'\1 JI:*‘ mvin’l L sh nr‘l time provio had |@ regular meeting of the Mount ¢ontrel and . elative log It i | Promiscd consciousness asked: wiis' electod ito thei| —— (..;\,,,1 with a lumber truck. He | Holyoke faculty . one 3ostor ool (Pl Gontinued re you sleeping well < 3 “Where: it is fhe belief of | 4 caters s nd it s “I'll be sleeping in a minute.” on il ] J. Kerin | = . . as planning to visit the motor ve- Where: it : e Ralnca s o In a minute fon tilled by Wil 9. Kot Taken to Greenville Hos o department offices to report | many citizens of the commonwealth | She dicd with the last word and pust three years. Mr. Butler, | 1o department off v € 2 i n OLteries oper: z in New | % ¢ pust three years, Si0a Hhe ¢ £ Nicola Sagco and N cation received | B i W ONCW e companion apsed inte uncon= i to available statistics, will B oA i ¢ accident when he got into fur- | that the trizl of Ni ; ¢ unica i nd was seen here today when | o COME che dlstingon. > cing the pital—Condition Seri- e difficulties. In police court to- Liartolomeo Vanzetti did not «stal o1 ) ! e tich o K o | sclousn 0o . 3 bt Population of 800, igest nian ever elected to the day he was sentenced to jail for two beyond reasonable doubt that | men secretly in- | ¥ g ~ i i Ane 00 and costs. hey cui GEN crime for | (Continued on Page 12 el 2 With a population of 800, Reck- chool committee. He 1 & newspa- | ous, Doctor days and fined $100 and costs. ‘:‘:_“H,\m‘\;)‘\,”,n\\h LRI I] EUVERN R) L cted s < | spr conter of a sparsely settled rman and former member of the ————— 3 ¢ e | ‘ y L6 Warossald fonlien raising section in southwest e Greenvitie, 8, ¢, april 13— Acosta and Chamberlain | 2% 0 o [fiNST”UH[}NAL UAK n Troy. Atbuny, while | mexay is ane of the mobtaib 1 et eI e £ i 1. [ towns of the state. Tt i ited on (Continued on Page TWelve) | gy carroll, theatrical producer, col- | Still Flying Over N. \ | Massachuse(ts in its recent decision e : oo e | lapsed on the train ]x~n today while | @ rock dome of 2 f vation, [en route to the federal penitentiary | Mineol, N. ¥, April 13 (®— I e Hearing Next Tuesday on I | Portland. More 1 {hers, in- | pighest county seat in Texas east of h'RS VERENA E LE'ST ‘“\ .\(LIH(L u"‘l N L HOUS, :”\ l'.hz rlain \\l'h'”{i(“l in ”ll! dence in t a0 )[(‘aslll'c as Rt‘(‘()mnl(‘l](l- pool expac e 1 3 ‘” 0, r\l)\!‘x”;\y': \v” stone construe- was said by SR s A “We, the president a o fol- N No names have | gon o ¢ Zarlier statements th e Sl i | : raag _ tion of many of its buildings is t ;‘\‘.::"ngvf.:f:{‘:o,;‘-fm',‘f,"Q Bt R inntcs, 20 Scconds sinca the Tiop. lowing members o K o ed in Address 5 : yot 1 out Dt it was said | Jicved o have saved the town, so [niod by the doctors, " |ont from Rtoosevelt field yesterday, injMount Holoke colluse, | respocts — Tree Planted in 1902 Re- v n New York state. | openty cxposed, from complets mizs e yranlkc ration | fully request you to appoint a com- | (GhrnoNlfiwash aien Biola Snosnitali i aicialian Dl o) Drealsith 8 idoni) ir e 3 < inutes fmittee of im 1 eitin to ! State Capitol, Martford, Apsil rinder of Stirring | I e v Marshal William €. Hecht. who Night record of 45 hours, 11 minutes il : cllizens o vt CURLL S o minder of St 1 4 Carp, Iavio, d dam = , was lInlr:‘)]l\llIE\:”]IIA(:K‘)‘ red ulnf\ “llh?- and seconds, iblishied) iy froako o reviaw of ail the ¢ ‘j':} ; “”mm", : i 3 PIGKWI ARM bOLD | Uvalde and Northern Well Known Woman, Born | 0 o o aily | Dronghin and Landry, Frenchmen, S B B G T y Convention e At i ¢ within 20 o o i s = = z i guilt of these men av o report jLull, {HE n S ag 6t R G in Switzerland, Here :"”m e 1‘121 ,,‘.\:v S s R with motors still whirring their findings to the publ . i e A e PR ! Homer Cummings One of Those - vory good highway cor on either, enly, duration flight plane was| Other letters and teleg ¢ : k | | i S s i Phone Lines Severed. 16 Years he marshal said that O1L At a s e artar. 37 Roite, A0 A0l pArts. 6F e count sing | finan ta the %" tree piin fer 1l volved in Million Dollar Purchase ten little since leaving New York ————— and scemed depressed. He sat up 66 | 1 2 o'clock this morning writing | ' machine was 1o | puired, however, and conti 2h the day. f d, il 13 (P—Jumes O. ¥ i x X bk Antonio, Tex., April minutes and 20 scconds flying s ‘ g : stitut no I Grenwioin | Ter o lines to Rocksp hop-off. (Continued commis- gt Al el - t Snrial 3 . April 13 (P—Pickwick | about 8:30 o'clock last n years old, of 142 Curtis street, one Physicians said that they )\:«4; 3 < SHe 7R i sl - Ly S RS ms | built five years v voded in tapping @ wire of the pioneer scitlers in thenorth- | found no cause for the producers' % : 5 ta cost 1,300,000 was bou, 10 o from town and sent tern section of this eity where | ¢ mese re e an e o fo . ‘ i i s |12 Sy ; s ot she has lived for the past 46 y ous complications duc o strain. | Bray A s st of | They said the condition was regarded | e P T 5o Gaor par “harles D. T.ockwood ind one of the more prominent of ; ) Se g 5 Kt L o tre | ! D e T B T s i Wounded During Raid in Shanghai "o " it o 1 e o Tages! Jomte 7 St pasied away at $:15 o'clock this el ol s heari i sure for next under ¢ : s ey ot e U norning at New Britain Generat| Atlanta, Ga. April 13 (#—The At- | i S el el AT t lospital after a lingering iliness | The board of rt disease i ew York theatrical pro- | Piarce Fighting Breaks | crat tavor union. ot iy Lose ) party s = was born in Basle, Switzer- | ¥, whose “bath tub” party in his { | comprizing the gov land, S } 24, 1560, the |theater last year resulted in | Out This Afternool | The Cantonese troops apparently " b diughtor of Tsane and bty | (€000 to the federal penitentiary u is Afternoon a vacunting ClnBItE on Melne Har fuiee o LBUENLer 9] : “ARCUT ] here, will figure in anothier bath tub R . i« e, treasurer, ipproact (Brock) Wachter. She came to this | o od B 8070 0 N e prison | Chiang’s Troops Con- |Yane 15 miles nor t of Lattorney general and tax comm s : : Ry Faial o B ? northeast and country when she was about 20 |} I Nankin sioner, all five u L LI v ’ 4 > t 2 wept vi averyt be bath hous Most of the Cantones inls s old and settled in this Sl Sl T } ’ o ) = Jasd t 2 ] commissioner of finance a ) & S i, G 1 i ' th 4 two miles. ried Paul Leist who, previous te [0 BT kil 3 ton ag has been hauled dOWR | povornor with the consent of t . symm ADDS o 4 city. He was active in republican aelEnon to Dyt duty. He willll = | Chiang Kai-Shel's Cantonese hrce clectors to be appointid Ky 25 wiphe = R e (e L nured e ek polities and ran for office on sev- hieitos nhc ol oir froops foday found themselves faced |the governor, S0 RSl S s Sl it e : At it h bLoE tral occasions. He died in Septem- months. Shanghal, Ajril 13 (®—One h with fighting foes hoth along the The commissioner o Dl B ARG Lor vanse 1ol e uil o administer first ber, 1911 > Journal says Carroll's assign- |dred Chinese were Killed and two | Yar battle front and in Shang- [ fnance shall receive art : PEACHER I TROCUTED aid. Al hope of a de check Until she was fi stricken with nt to the bath p P hundred and fifty wounded in fight. | hal ftself, jbut other memt f the hoard A nt Tl ey iR Aprii 13 (- | Was abandon ntil daybreak. heart trouble, Mrs. Leist led ordance with the policy of assigning |ing resulting from further raids on orthern forees, following up their |shall reeeive no compensation. The | glven bnt, ot > 1y 1 8. OhiE caitee Ithough Rocksprings is only 120 sually active life and was promi- | prisoners to duties for which they |the native suburbs of Shanghai this recent suceessful advance, crossed commissioner shall be the admir ' - Antonio, it is an nent in social affairs, She made alare best qualified.” afternoon by General Chiang Kai- | the Yangtse to the south bank near trative officer the board § Univarstiv here town in the heart of a graz- liost of friends during her life and e Shek's troops, engaged in routing out | Kiangyin, halfway between Nanking [shall act as scerctary. He T B cuted today while at|ing district and the nearest mail the news of her death was received | . . the reds. and Shanghai. thorized to appoint such as {ation for chan in the ! i school laboratory. | line railrond points are from 50 te with decp regret. Two Killed, One Injured The casualties were mostly among | Official advices telling of he |us necded L i 3 e : as are F ion and, | Miller, was working on an electri- miles di Surviv her are three daugh- *As Airplane (Crashes [the communist supporters. The |crossing of the Yangtse by the nort ht functions and power: s a vo i lic 5 when he aceidentally| Rescue ere sent from ters, Mr \»\\l(u\ P. Alvord and Washington, April 13 (P—Homer Shooting was plainly heavd in the erners said that General Chang * board are set forth | onver he I r toue sross terminal which | Del Rio, 7 s southwest, from Miss Veren Leist of this city | R, Sands, ndministretive « internatio ttlement, causing | Chun Cantonese commander in Sl e prosentative from this g4y volts of electricity thro s | Uvalde, - f s h and from and Mrs. Harry H. Hultgren of ! the commerce department’s sery- |considerable excitement. that district, was flecing toward 3 nued on p;.ge 12) i i K There fol- yay. { Kerrville, t ame distance Hartford; a son, Frank E. Lelst of | jee station, was killed, and John L. 100,000 Workers Idic Shanghai. - - ed many of interest —— cast. A b le runs from the this cit 1d seven wrandehildren. | josch, an aeronautical engineer of | The general strike, called by the | Foreign observers here helicve the | = and spir e e, with & YPPOSES COOR'S REL ) }smnhm.w_ Pacifie line i" Uvalde to The funcral will be held Friday i the department, was seriously in- |red labor unions as a protest inst [northerners have determined to | | } removed 3 w Orleans, April 1 ~United | Camp Wood, “H!m‘\ 20 miles of atternoon with prayers at the home | jured when ir airplane crashed the raids, which began yesterday |strike while the iron is hot in view | | s » Riven “\l" ¢ District _Attorney Henry | Rocksprings. The Red Cross train and at Erwin chapel, \\h' ] here toda yat Bolling Ficld. {has made nearly 100,000 workers tdle [of the split hetween the moder i | csentative presumably | Zyeilfel of Fort Worth, Texas, today | was routed through Uvalde to Camp | \Mrs. Verena Elizabeth Leist, Journal s today that Barl | mation tonight dissolving the g ical o1 ices will take place at 2:30 o'clock. | Both men were reserve army av nd delayed a number of Chinese- |Cantonese faction headed hy Chianz [ | New Britain and vicinity: sending his oak to his home town {apiiied o the United States circuit | Wood. ; Rev. Dr, Georse W. C. Hill, ‘pastor | tors and were flying an army train- |owned steamers |anad the radical section represented <cttled tonight and Thurs- | | for planting. Mr. Sloper recalls the | court of appeals here to set aside Relief Workers Hampered. of the South Congregational church. [ ing lane. They went into a tail spin, | General Pai Tsung-Chi, comman- |hy the red labor unions and reflecting shigl colder tonight. | |planting of the oak on the park lun order releasing Dr. Frederick A.| Fiooded highways also caused will officiate. Interment will be in | while flying at an altitude of 200 of the Cantonese troops in this | the policies of the Cantonese ex- | {here. That is the story of New | Cook from Teavenworth prison on a it cmetery. feet, | section, issued an official mgocla- |tremists at Hankow. —_ ————————% | Britain’s “Constitutional Oak. | five year probation period. (Continued on Page 15) ) v ? &

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