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NEWSPAPER EDITOR TELLS OF TRAVELS club would take place May 19, Under the direction of Carl e witt, the ciub stager a mock court Al Johnstonc V. opened the on in his capacity as sheriff. mbert Lord was clork of court. orge K. Maca was judge. Dugald MeMillan was counsel for intiff and Frank H. Shied was c for the defense. Howard Sherman of the Sherman sand Co. 4 Police Commis- sioner 0. I, Parker, who gave his nam the Sherm ¢ wagon Tow n property with a bak- and stealing a wheelba load of fand to substitute for sugar to put into hot cross buns at his bakery. i defense was that Mr. Parker was not stealing the sand to substi- tute for sugar, but was taking the sand in the hope that he could come th same wa planned to pe members to dn: build an ice house for him. Most of the s done by members of the jury. The defe collapsed when Judge which the after uade he Rotar: J. H. Kirkham azked it Mr. Parker took the sand with “animus fur- The reply by Mr. Sherman he took it with a baker The jury learned that the furandi” had been shot by the de- dant and recommended “guilty vith no me: Ad Jud Macauley sentenced Mr. sker to deliver six dozen hot ss buns to the Klingberg Chil- ‘s home at his own expense not ter than 6 o'clock next Saturday ight. Among the visiting Rotarians were Martin P. Gladding and wves of Hartford. Thoss present were given “with their names on by 1. W FOREST FIRES RAGING 01 pencils . Ben- | Are Closed to All | Woods of Mass, Fxcept Owners By Proclamation Issued By Governor, 14 (A—CGovernor by proclamation to- the woods of Massa- ail except owners and indefinitely the trout fish- on scheduled o open to- morrow. This action, cffective at sun st tonight, followed @ week of 1 rdous conditions with hundreds orust fires reported. Governor | Spaulding took similar action to protect the w Hampshiré growth ston, April T. Fuller osed rnor sait dry period has creased fire hazards. The record of torest fires this spring indicates we have had over 900 fires with 22,000 "The long c greatly in- gov 8 burne nd more than L0090 dan prosent forest | fires are hein orted at the rate 100 daily. There is every ind tion that this dry period will con- tinue with high winds 7 Ralhoad Settles les Wil ith Woman as Jury Gets Cas: Rockville, Conn., April 14 (P'— The suit of Mrs. Ermine H. Nichols against the Central Vermont rail- road, in which $25,000 were claimed for injuries the plaintiff received in a fall down stairs in the railroad «tation at Stafford Springs was taken bm the jury today. An agreement tside had been reached. The jury been Usteningg to evidence for | | | 5. Nichols came in from Ver- mont on November 24, 1924, and in going to the rest room at direction her husband who was ticket seller and despatcher in the station she | opened the wrong door and fell down stairs. Injury to her ‘spinc was claimed. Big Troops Movement In China Is Reported hanghai, April 14 (—Ofticial {orelgn sources report a big troop ment west of Chingkiang, on Yangtse, where the northerners : expected to attack shortly. A wireless dispatch from Nanking which is held by the Cantonese, say soldiers on the north bank of the river are firing regularly on all ship- ping. No casualties have been re- ported. 1 Rumors persist that the Cnnmn-‘, ose have retaken Pukow, which lies | across the river from Nanking. The Cantonese forelgn affairs office for the Shanghai district stated today it had been advised that the Cantoncse held Pukow and that many white TRusslans were captured there, There was no confirmation of this from forelgn sources. | Decision Is Reserved In Two Divorce Cases Decision was reserved in each of two divorce actions involving New Dritain people, tried in superior vourt before Judge Newell Jennings foday. In the first, Laura Dayton Showers sought freedom from Claude Showers on grounds of cruelty, She charged that her husband beat her on several occasions. Nair & Nair represented the petitioner and the | ion was uncontested. The other case, also unconiested, s that of Hazel Gould phee 16t Leon E. Elphee, charging de- H. B. Hale of East Hartford Has ndy'', of trespassing on | back later and get a load of cement | e their services to | cross-examination | “animus | John R.° do so, WOULD BAR SPORTS NEWS ENGINEERING THEFT Robbery in Hartford vobbery. Gill shared in t ivision money, althongh i not t part in the robbery, probably because Miss Margaret Callahar who was carrying the money, kne 1im on account of the fact th ‘h:\‘l formerly been employed iK. M. Noble off whos mon was taken. It is sharo was about §$150. in According to Sergeant Sutherlan William Madone of 628 Fast sty i vy, is implicated in the rot Sergeant Sutherland said last night he intended to interview Ma- {done at Hartford county jail today. The sergeant could not he locate i f a1 outeome o interview no! known, rgeant Sutherland states th two of the men who were implicatid m the robbery are bein nd may be arres any It understood they are New York n |who frequented a pool room in Ha ford. Attorney Gerard Casale city has heen retained G, and this morning he called Chiet Hart and requested that § which was left at the station for ¢ s, of t) to re; by a local young man, he turned over to him. Chief ¥ refused to saying the Hartford held. however, ley it want the money arly this afternoon, Acting Detectly ant e Hartford 10 police station turned the money o conferring by telephon Hart. 1 af departnies i Acquisition of Govt. (Canal Seems Held Up over Washington. April 14 (P-—( ment acquisition of the camal in M husotts hiave been held up by owning compary to ment with satisfactors evi of its title to the canal, the ment of justice has informed tary Davis of ®he war depar Cs appe ilur ish th After authorization was from congress to buy the canal, the |war department agreed on the pur- chase price d contract @ mitted by Sceretary Davis. The tract called for the furnishin evidence of title but up to tis tir the company has failed to comply with that provision, the general has notified Sccretary Davi VERNOR'S APPOINTEES State Capitol, Hartford, April (M—The following direct b- con 14 umom(. r ments were announced today by Governor Trumbull: State board of tuberculosis commission, Charles H. Allen, Rockville and Arthur 1t Kim- ball, Waterhury Board of trustees of the Norwich State hospital, Henry H. Galln Norwich, Frederick W. Huxiord Stamford, Arthur I, Lihby, Nor- wich and George v Bran- ford. Admits Being Brains of Payroll Yirgil € local youth under rest for complicity in the payroll renvelope robbery on Pearl street, | Hartford, last Saty forencor {made a signed confession to Detee (tive S nt Robert Sutherla lof the Hartford pol yost |according to the sergeant, in which ha admits he was the brains of the police attorney | NEW BRITAIN D AILY HERALD, THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927, PARENTS FIGHT T0 ‘Youngster at Presem With Rich caring as to the I tod who was Ma arried in ; 1 s, b ¢ Adiror and to Europ: tion be- m ltimaty son it says, ould live in a small e Adam his Hal tis wi his pi Lty r the gran rrender t th Ameriean New o Saturday he we oy and not only ather tha was disin- Deteated Constable Consideris | plication For New Llection Be- ‘ cause of Voting Machine Defect. Stephen Roper who was defeated lection petitio s con may by n oo ble could | v his I o | lis The U. S snapped as Cal., loaded regiment, U, 8. marines, order troubled eastern war arca. she drew away fr S, stetion, Joseph G. Woods way coun- scl for the petitioner. . Jwn with 1600 officers and 1 i h and friends om her lrr( k San Diego, cen of the sixth ed to China for duty in the ! v to be rid of | Nowed | Adam would dis-' row is Good Friday the L win lh‘,\‘ | City Items Wall Street Briefs Florida Legislature Has Bill to| 1 — | Forbid Transmission of T -.un. N "‘*‘&livm!;r t M:’.‘:uxx ¥ of American Tele-| Over Wires in State. owners have been notified Sompiny ffar t city hall and pay _mose. to Tallahassee, Fla. April 14 (UP) 455 1u ithe s §1 m anst $1,3 period as 1926, oduction of crude coppe is put at 68,881 short ton American Burean of of which 29,412 tons cam rorphyry mines, 5,916 mines, 30,054 from vel Total g 1 March ' Ohio Boy Held on Charge oi‘ ! Double Murder | April 14 (UP) 5 m ties, Ohio, w coat with one but- | mi 3,499 from custom or by output v 5 Floyd Hewitt, | he murders of ! v fivesy son was 1 e AFR!A[AMBUI ANCE | today ] to tindi idence of a t ported falli st in the Brown hom aronnd ¢ Brown slain with a poker and th ] & oy with a ball bat ous, s ailzed i . Patient Bemg Rushed to Hospi- -o- ere oo bits of torn cur ! P 1 ! 1 tin nd 7 |==Kelly Field's acrial ambulance, 'y SIS AW with death. * bringing Don Griitith Antonio hospital whers | Members of the National Academy, 10 Gilhert Announces, ton .] : I=a bill to prohibit transmission of las applied for AL ed 400 sport results over telegraph and Grand « threegfamily hou 2 an " ourgeged 400,000 Miles |irer,oremae o ke, s randparents et et st | Weakness et introduced in the Florida hous: of —_— | rles H. Hanson has sold pro- > on an average 1 Travels in South America were |TCPFesentatives today by Fred M.| oo oo kbl A6 William outstanding in | - bed Lo the members of thel AR Whether a child of be | 5 45 s ] S e w Britain Rotary club today b Al o) publisii zessits Mnt pislanl Lo e his | 1, for Mot Springs E were st lenry B. Hule, editor of the East|papers, ARHNETRD vhere he will undergo treatmen — day's stock lartford Guzette. Mr. Hale was in-| It would ban transmission of line. | 107" ¥ic¢ Chan m army hospital. Fleise increase in common stock ice mover troduced by John W. Lockett. ups and results of “any contest of | one of the local war veterans whoss shares is proposed T leve s For 40 years Mr. Hale has trav-'ypead, skill, ver or en of | ine: ion has continued since|American Piano company attacks ax cled an average of 10,000 miles & |man and be i ’ U lihe late days of the conflict | of five new shares for on rable spe . making approximately 400,000\ Horse and dog Sl 50 Shis county = now held and a_ehange in par value s held re s he has covered fe told the|matenes, football and Sl FovIugl ey !from $100 to par, aiso xpected arfans, He told interesting things ' games specifically were m g L L0 1 I | ereas preferred from 6 out Montevideo and Buenos Aircs. | | i e [ 3 9 |to s1e 0 It was announced that the an- | D i e T D — wl shad and strawberry dinner | En e SN ) | *ome of Otis Elevator col aven by R. O. Clark to the Rotary e B s o4 | 1A H any for the first quarter thi ipat companis earniy ri |oils o AP o8t ] ke } he is THE MARKET A i cing t A for serious injuries. § ow Yor! il 14 P—The lec Furnis Co.) New ork, Ar 4 lm‘]ww of shi auick return flighty AT o 25 D {10 1o sfouinis0ias L town for an-! gy cp gy o R J American ¢ 1 £ . ! v & F 1013, {pafinany 4 in t Taci George M. Bruestle and | ) o e sm & 147 ; {12, K. K. Wetherill and Maurice | LSl Ll Sugar S4% ; Fronkes of New York; Lilliin West- |l th led throught yim el & Tel St Tiile: Char Ropkins un clo Antonio. |y 1 i e ikt I But as e passed high over |’ S B hnea Mo within sight of Sun| . Ar z sank in th e hn Gregory and Leel S 10 York A delphia Benjamin W. Morris | BRIBERY 15 CHAR Swarthout of o | onn Brown of Washing- | Indiana Grand au Charges. 2 > Indianapolis, April 14 (UP)—. NOW 1S TROOP SHIP | atiidavit_cnar inferforenc : 2 | the Marion co grand jury inve ; Dollar Liner 1’ it Grant Sails | tigation ot d political corrup g i E | tion in Indiana way filed in criminal o1 d s Frantiseo. @p) — | o today by Prosecu Wilitam | o) . ) 1. Remy. I ® Converted from passenger S . {Corn Prod 6115 ) 61 into a troop ship acconmmos s Cru Steel a1 e 10 o'clock ‘ DEMPSEY LING \ce tomor- | Los Angeles, April 4 (U Al 1 Dempsey, former heavyweight chan untit 1d tomorrow morning Mary's church, fu Jack will not he celebrated ¥ pion, thinks he will be fit for a re- we Interment will be in 1% turn to the ring in two months, he | { vie metery sald Defore leaving for his moun- i { tain camp today where he has been 1 Mrs. Ve |roughing it for two weeks: Funeral serv erenit ! Dempsey, brown from exposure 1o of 142 Curtis str “h the sun, said he was’ content wit w Dritain General | nis prosent method of getting into v vesterday after a lin- fcondition. TBusiness called him to | , will be held tomor- | Los Angeles, he said in announcing o'clock at Er- | his plan. lNowing prayers at the on Curtis strect. Interment will family plot in Fairview WIDOW TO PROFIT Berlin, April 14 (#--The manu- seript of an unpublished novel and the literary and dramatic rights to his works are expected to prove a handsome bequest to the widow of | Mikhail Artzybashefl, widely known Russian author, who died recently tn ome in the metery. AUTHOTL CARD OF THANKS wish to express our most t thanks to kind neighbors for thelr sympathy and Y cartf istance at the time of the death | Warsaw under tragic circumstances, of our beloved husband and som, | just as his life struggle for fame John Wachhalter. We are particu- | scemed about to be crowned with ful to his shopmates at | succoss. Prary & Clark and others o [who scnt flower: | FAVORED FOOD | MRS, JOIN WACHHALTER, London, April 14 (P—Iggs THE RUDOLPH FAMILY. the fashionable luncheon delicacy the moment in M air, residence section of the elite of London. The | = .. .. )|cses are served hard boiled, with S. S. Henderson, transporting honp: to China, brown bread and butter, English mustard and watercress, Thou of the ergs are imported every from Holland by airplane. Th boiled before shipment to freshness. Joseph A, Haffey | ERTAKER Phone 1625-2. Opposite 8t. Mary’s Church. Residence 17 Summer 8t.—1625-3. —_—_—m— READ H 100 men, the Dollar Ste s 1) Dodge Rros A 147 i President Grant will sail from this SLEBEL G gl il “’.' Dl Pont: De port at 5 p. m. today for San Dicg e :: ‘{‘;’”’\" nat N o o marines will be taken aboar o IRSeE L Midshipman Howard Wins Jortation to China el o ndlapels, 4 1st prd . 5s 7 § e Trophy Todav ident Grant arrived hore (et Bl Aty hsees Tl S X, April 11 (P Miids o R T B A R s entire grand jury, = ber . 183183 s Howar of the nav as a transport. Nince that | offer, the affid said, was sphalt . a5y 1 3 | acad today an vssel has 1 Irydock | Mide and later withdrawn by Jameg (Gent Elee EEH ice foils competition for the S eeaT | 1. Armitage, former member of the | Genl Motors 155 1 ens medal, a prelim} to the In- jaen in M oard of public safety in Indianapo- |Gt North Tron to foneing ehampion- |guid it was one of the lix, Judge Juges A. Colling of the| Ore Ctrs 3 oward was tied in bouts b ever a riminal court took under advise. ! Gt Nor N 5. W. Overstreet of Yale | ment Remy's reguest to dismiss t Gult & 7 d the w on | wrand which was adjou Huds : 1 middie was “touch- & i A" by opponcnts only 11 times to 101 Contral 3 14 for Overstreet, | D h DE Ind O & G 5 AL smith of Corncll finished | eaths ‘ Dridgeport, April 14 n original ficld of 28 con- | - | Jones, 53, met his q s e 19 in Norwalk in presentatives of Cornell, Yale, Shirley Blauvelt | manner, / thin, Mie 1, Hamilton ond | Shirley, the six months old | today Coroner J. Mack Truck . 1 vy started the two-day ¢ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel 1 ) The man was struck and [ Marland o1l m i1 pionship competition in foils, epee ©OF 8U Prospect sirect, died almost instantly killed by an east- | Mid Cont ) nd sabres, s LD asionl St Lonund trolley car operated by W Mo Kan & 15 e SralCRpIL Al NSRS “* i N, Gilbert of Stamford. 1Mo : 0 ; THREE STILL ALARMS [ BTREG J | festimony oitered at - the | Mon (O I Co. No. 7 of et epartment | funeral will he held tomorrow | .o oyarty fnquest showed that{Na . 3 Rh e EA04 0 orning to | Af1eToon al 3 eelock at the home, | (ERIERS R SRERE o TN 2 i = the A, W. Stanley prop- | Burid will be in Falrvicw cemeters. oS hion was traveling at a, speed [N Y N corner on H 1 s 3 of 30 miles an hour, in an attempt | Nor & Wost Stoag fire on | DudionaY s Samanic reach the distant side and board | North Am property on Hart. | Lucien, siv-month-old son of Mr. | e 81 0iha sams o Mrs. Alexander Yaeynowic of | P A S pany w pral Garden | 187 Pleasant street, died at the | SULD FORR $500,000 Pt greenhouse mley street |home last might. The funeral will{ oo oo 0 B® SRR o e ; where ws cansed by | be tomorrow with burial in | | Joseph A. Rogers of Rommey. Arrow 1835 18 18 L [ gametenys cmber of the New Hampshire le Corp 13% 41 ’ aC {islature, is named defendant in 8 1% 110% 11 300,000 sult filed in superior court!Reynolds B .. 1183, 1 118 ¢ by Charles G. Smith of New Sears Rochuck Yotk oty | Sinclair - Oil Fune]‘a ls Smith, a stockholder in the Stand. 'Southern Pac L d Feldstar company of Rommey, Seuthern Ry = jeharged that Rogers has conv ol QU ! Heslin |to his own purpos more t Warner e for Thomas L.|$400,000 in cash and stock of 5t ker Hes )y street, who died | Peldstar company Jlasesiso late sday at his home will Texas & Pac Tobacco Frod fon Puc .. United Fruit . U S CtIr Pipe x U S Ind Al U S Rubber Ry Ward Bak B ¢ i\\'w{ Alee i | White Motor Willys Over | Woolworth 1.0CAL (Furnished by Putnam & Co.) Insurance Stocks. Bid Asked 4 Bt Avtna Life Actna Fire Automobile Hartford Fi National 1 Phocnix Fir Travelers Ins Conn. Gener Manufactur! Am. Hosier Am. Hosier Beaton & Cad Bige-Hfa ¢y -Htd Cpt Co. Billings & Spen Rilllngs & Spe ristol Brass a Casualty In: Co Ins com com r com v pfd | Fafnir ring Hart & Cooley Landers, F . chine . Pond com . SUGAR SHARES ARE STRONG IN MARKET Various Oil Specialties Show PUTNAM & CO, Members New York ¢ Hartford Stock Exchanges 31 WEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN TEL 2040 HARTFORD OFFICE, 6 CENTRAL ROW TELEPHONE 2-1141 Ir We Offer: | New Orleans Public Service Co. Preferred Price to Yield : om=an, Tenn & o Burritt Hotel Blde. New Britain Telephone 3580 MEMBLERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCR EXCHANGES Donald R. Hart, Mgr. We Offer: 100 Shares American Hardware Price on Application. We do not accept margin accounts. HARTFORD Martford Conn. Trust. Bldg. Tel.2-7186 NEW BRITAIN. Burritt Hotel Bld’ Tel. 3420 We offer: 100 Shares of Colt’s SEGREGATION RULE IN ? EDUCATION IN FRANCE Co-1 ducation Is Not Practiced and Feachers in Girl's Schools Are Public Ctilities Stocks. Watched. 14 (P—Educ ation “rance, and is It fought picion ere are higher itutions for the two Sexes ity, the two schools begin heir vacation on different ) pre young men and < women velling tagether. 1 ation of street fair & for the use of un- in schools to r children be separate sirig or they educa- ASURY BALANCE “Carmen” “Viil On Metropol yain nduct conrses t s for band for 1st thi ides the rule in the n, until the uni- and even there eo- speaking, 18 not women were hest normal of cffort. In a a male professor 4 woman in- un in the room. MATCH April 14 UP— of Chicago arrived today for the United North and ht s tournament and went 1o semi-finals n one In this he defeated u of New York, en Lott, Jr. RAID IN STAMPORD horn of Mamaro- 3 -h ecated Mrs. B, A, Iham, N. Y., 6-1, 8-6 in semli-finals. She derstein Jex- Del, in the zzs of Pe M s Marion Wilmington, nals tomorrow. “The Bea “*y That Is Acadian (Copy L 19 A Serviee, Inc.) T gir most typical of Evangeline, lonmullo\\ 's immortal heroine, Lyles of Bunkie, La,, according to a vote of 3,000 | students at Louisiar ate Normal College. She's pictured above in two | Acadian poses, ‘The college year hook's theme this year is Evangeline and Miss Lyle's picture will be on the cover,