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News of the World ALES 1 ApY g e 3 (roaqr o9mB WY By Associated Press auun W BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending April 16th 14,237 ESTABLISHED 1870 FIVE POWERS T0 SET TIME LIMIT IN NEW DEMANDS TO | BE MADE ON CANTON GOVT. Adniral Willams Re- ), 4, B, PRESIDENT ports 0 & <ruier [ PREPAREDNESS Cincinnati Fired Upon NEW BRITAI MRS. SNYDER READY T0 TURN ON GRAY ‘Her Defense Will Be to Place Blame on Man J ‘TRYING T0 SELECT JURY| Publicity Given Case Makes it Hard to Fill Pancl—Woman to Testify She Tried to Turn Gray Aside By Both Machine Guns [ssues Call to American Mother- and Three or Four hood at Annyal Congress Inch Rifles—No Cas- |\ ore nnoiiicnt vore ualties. el Mrs. Brossean Tells Continental | From Murder Plot, Queens County Cc York, April 18 (P—Lawy tions to prospective jurors opening session of ¢ der case toda tuth ‘»nl- Canadian Minister and congress That an nm-m:cnmjm..} to. %l Her 1 e | Daughter Slain by Ban. Merked Bailow is Wortn More | 00 :’0“:‘; S Gray | 3 Than Writing Tetters, | Notasi ] ted in its—C s Reply 5 | the three-hour forenoon session, 22 dits—Chen’s I Be Washington, April 18 (®)—A call | talesmen bei d :'nrlc:m_.,, to American woms prey 0od to st lieved Unsatisfactory to for “adequate rednes Washington Government 'souna-a today at the oy t y xth continental S I the Da rs of t London, April 18 (PI—It v cvolution by Mrs., A v stated today that pre general, 1ds on \ese govern- | 4 i yne Cook, . which will be d possibly e vigorous coupled her piea plianee Kind that . 1o6s not propose an appeal to women to renewed interest in social and al problems, d E carefully considered o Iy marked ballot in the long run to congressmen. Must be Pre ion of the Ur be maintai Cana by bandits in Yun- southern Chi ttention sharply on mors on the anti-foreizn agitation in that <cction of the war tor weld tha Cantonese. troops > on fo patch today r American destroy ick hy rifle bullsts the Yangtse cont warships. A Sha (Monday) said an- r had been nition of such rican common Cook said that hich is held by the Cantonese. t “surely cven ti Two more British sers are |ed of pacifist clk steaming up the Yan toward | izing s need Hankow, where 36 foreign warships | parc s on 1 “ine-sounding phr from the silver-tongn hs ‘pink’ variety who re already concentrated to protect 12 1,300 foreigners remaining in the 1 orators of conseious! More V. S. Marines unconsciously Another contingent of American their dociriy nes comprising 1, officers g the pr national re ers whose gov h disruption is our T from San | meeti r Presi- men, is on o to China ant. Tha ety on the line “rench today land- | Do ks at Shanghal to defenses of their con- and civil strife. blooded A ma we must Americans my in » t and upon aderate section of the ( following it onese, impeachment o the F ent, is reported to 4 it she is to keep have formed a sep: overnment t Nanking, headquart of the onese military »f, Chiang Shek. Cantonese bargo o a the leavoring to is Hankow with an economic reportedly nt for vouth such, at citl eris in ur: said to have n 60 loan in Sha for exan milita erring to su ‘n mony {hat |ing into What a trern 10ve of the five-po it is reported in wai, will be to issue an ulti- 1 to the Cantonese demandi faction for the o s of month at Nanking in which several |must be she forei, s were killed or wounded. | destroy hope in Authoritative London dispatches, |00 the threhold vhile not bearing out the ultimatum | not} sport, the demands will he upon ore vigorous in tons” than the by m< orizinal ones, Women, sh dress into political capable of making of problems tfo 1 The military situation in the Yangtse battle zone is obsey but the northerners and Cantonese are voys” v fire across the river. The ballot box, and alth it srs are apparently still in impossible to demand statesr control of Pukow, across from Nan- | every office “we can do our toward secing that have a minimum of ly political measures 5 mum of in king, although the Cantoncse claim to have captured 13,000 northerners beyond that ¢ Cruiser Under Fire. Washington, April 18 (P—The United States erniser Cincinnati has t sen fired upon on the Yangtse river, in China, Admiral | Williams, commanding the American ' poli's Theater fleet fn Chinese waters, reported to- Serlous Damage When Curtain s (Continued on Page 12) | HUGGER GRABS GIRL, Accidentally Set Afire. Meriden, Con Poli's theater h April 18 rrowly escaped > 1 1 ons though heated objec: | was made when Mrs, Snyders law- | yer intimated he would show Gray forced th Wo! n to go thro! with the plot against her | or challe | he ¢ to selection of the t widely dis- none of th dy formed an or g | | | \ | | and her corset V'S Defense Not Known 5 s prob. 1 his e on Insanity Plea y. Ann nse would not : by his attor. , upon hearing (Centinued On Py GARDINER SUGGESTS SHAKE-UP OF POLICE Would Also Change Prose- cutors to Enforce Liquor Laws Cha, t prosecu- irged as mean curbing quor law violations here and a police department shake-up to stop| ter received today by ol | from Henry Gardiner, eral times candid; © mayor on labor tickets, Republi mon cof an members of ¢ will meet tonight in| ucus to select a slate of official ason of the ( O, | m rity in the council is a 1 election P'rosecutor: | Woods and William jare said to be he com hich, by r ssured Joseph G| M. Greenstein assured of un nimous FOUND llEAll_lN BED co-defend- || list , CONNECTICUT, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1927. —SIXTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MacDonald Visits 83 Yr. Old Concord Woman, Friend of Years Ago Concord, Mass, April 18 (A The colonial house here where James Ramsay MacDonald, later to be Great Britain's first labor premier, passed some of the hap- piest hours of his weddin our- ney, was revisited by him today after a lapse of &0 vears. o gracious hostess, althou in h nier had closely r publicity mig d as is no make her the former pre rded for fe - IN 645 FILLED HOME - U (;leason. Plainville, > Accidentally Disconnects Stove Tube John ¥ ad in a t by his son, gas as hed into th house ther stretched out on the Dr. Charle Moody, medical ex: wled, Gleason was 1. Mr. Mood during t some food and while passing thegstoy ricd to preg loing this or while was placed he floor, the free. Gle ) to bed with what he had done onounced the feath ace al today Gleason was ing lived Leon Knit son; a brother, Mrs. Aloysi pents are millionai t Ju decision wo preme court AUTOS IN COLLISION. ile owned by the les Co i er driy Motor Howard 1% Cong and anot n by Wi Mayor Weld declined to comment | ! of 295 ey stree | on the charges made by Gardiner, | lided late Saturday nig ich the latter s to substan.|ut and Main street tiate with evidence if called upor badiy dama B to > S0. L ure Police liam O'Day | zated th Physician ihjured in Wreck . Attends Woman in Other Car COUNTERFEIT KING SMITH ADMITS NO CHURCH POWERS 10 INTERFERE WITH ANY AFFAIRS OF STATE, HE SAYS IN STATEMENT His Creed is Fresdom, Net Intolerance and He Refers to His Own Long Career 2s Proof of Own Allegiance. FINALLY ARRESTED Mayes, St. Louis War Veteran‘ Issued $800,000 in Bogus Blls ; SERVED FOUR BIG GANGS| While Student in Veterans' Rur- rious Money. o I‘ml'c,simml ‘\hduclm‘.\" i Said to Be Demanding High Ransom e et Marshall, His Interrogator, AL Y s in Quick Rejoinder, Cites ¥ i ¥ 1 of ¥ In « . o8 Passazes Tending to ; Tian 2 Link Papacy With N e & Gl v ' : "_” ".‘ mal Governments. iE ¥ ‘\ "H v L N ALERED 1 SMITH REPLY BY SHITH 15 YIGOROUSLY LAUDES : Prominent Democrats De-| clare His Statement Is o< “Perfect and Complete” ang of hoot ters in Univers: . Louis band of coun- 0,000 Distributed T'o Marshall Reply ril 18 iding power shall s posit asked copyright An Historic of ‘tho Mor sted fn Universal Cal ions her, tipped Ma saped into Moexi fary for his tions of the part in co 1 Morgan outfit.” Mavyes skipped to Mexie thought e w Mt. Vernor Connell said. He returned to 1L, and evaded c h 19 of ained In Vets Bur Trained by s the art of p a war veteran, turne to counterfeiting Conne d Mayes used the wvhile it s in pture corner- *in “free- ildren in d h ietly in the t o and ¢ respecting ion or pro- bills. Mayes will he al charges, (Cor Three) broug Connell L HAYWARDS INJURED 1S AUTH TS POLE L note h him to pay 1:’:‘;;;4':“Ir'::r ”‘,‘:‘::,Y,‘.(.,XZ,'“,"'"“';,‘ I::: Dr W asl:;\;; Painfully | TH]NK FALL HASTENED i N(;"‘i‘l‘l)(‘lll{ll‘i':ili:l‘ ("11;“?:1“." e e ] Hurt But Treats Wife ofi ARTHUR LITTMAN'S DEATH M,RQH [L IS bTUflFhT | 5 \mth.\mphn: m malling you today a copy| Man Whose Auto C auscd“ e ] ; B ot o commimntion k| poag Mixup. oy ot eetnc oy ke - GRRY |6 GARDENING Mkt i Cours the your | tune tion | nt. In this communica wishes to impress on it the time is oppo: a change to be made in | the staff of prosecutors in this local department of safety.” That is if our national fundamental laws are to be er “Your atte ntion s called to the cts in the Moose Clubs' traffic in illicit liquors. I want to point out | to you and to the public that it took rly two years to have this place raided. And that this local depart ment of safety v Hartrord, cognizant of | Dr. David P. Waskowitz af 78 Lin- oln street had a narrow eseape from serious injury wien his smobile was struck by a car driven by Georg Thrall of 125 Blue IHills avenue, in West Hartford. shorily * 1 o'clock Sunday mo side of his car s demol wn wards with s his back was wre incd. He p, only vy and forea nd or a seve hat his car was | | serious fire this morning at 11:30 | aroresaid club's traffie in iilicit 1i- | SI2RAstll whon stru e o'clock when a black curtain used | quors during the interim. jirom a possible fa [ in connection with the showing of | “If you or the public are In any| M L who Beau Geste” became ignited when | way skeptical as to the ftruth of |Her hu | : | the 1 is treated by Dr n employo I a match while | what is herein stated it will bo a /{0 ! e Eaen Dk, carching for candy supplic | pleasure to the writer to prove his KO : P g S ol ! pits arold Rahm of 415 Fllis queezes and Kisses Her| rie curtain is specially trented by | statements by showing that GG S e chemicals so as to make it in Walnut Hill School | but fuz zthat gather it 1) | high Into the f The prompt act Yard of the scene shifters in lows the | curtain and stamping out the flames 3 | probabl d the theater from a For the first time In severaligarious biaze, The fire department months, the police have heard of the was summoned but the activity of *“Jack the hugger,” who | 2 young woman whos ¢ is withheld, at about 9 o'clock last evening on the Walnut Hill | xting: | before the larrived, shed apparatus upreme (ourt Wil Review Conn. Tax (ase Washingtop, April 18 (P—The right of Connecticut to impos; upon bonds not located in th school grounds. As through in a dar man hout the aist and kissing her, according to her story to a man in whose hou: hold she is employed 4 domestic. | She sereamed and fought and the fwill be reviewed by the supreme * ran away. | court. The only deseription the vietim of | Robert B. Hirsch, a reside of attack wes able to give was that Stamford, left property velued at sailant wore a light suit and | More than $2,500,000. The contro- versy which the supreme courts to- ation for safe keepingz, agreed to declde, conters over| light clothes, Sergeant | the right of the state to tax as Rival thonght he mizht be the “hug- | tangible personal property Liberty gor”t hut woman was un- | Bonds, treasury ceriificates and able to identify him. jcash, all located in New York. anley Ulin, who was at | the polic was -proof. i club umned | mes were | 's| portune that w change should be was brought to & t only! by the intervention of the federal authorities. Even in this: The first failed due to leaks in the artment You too izant of the fact that there n feaks in this department | 1st. Your reply to my com-| tion which T have on file un- date of May 26, 1926, will s stantiate this contention, sir: In view of such exist conditions as they appear in this | city in the enforcement of our fun- damental Jaws, the time is now op- tempt of s | made in the prosecutor: ranking personnel of Also in the depart- ment of police. 1 Sir: Party polities should be! eliminated in the choosing of th. functio ies. That is, If our fur damental laws ar to be enforced ' (2) and as a_patriotic citizen 1 am | mailing vou this as a public protest | against the local modus operandl in (Continued on Page 12) {came to a Thur. | of the collision had not been Newin were in city, on aver another ca vere shaking up, t their car was thrown i tres with violent force cording to Dr. Waskowitz, he Iriving towards New Britain and \ near the Longvue Farm, II's car, going towards Hartford, sideswiped the car driven by Rahm, which was going towards New Brit- ain. Seeing the collision, Dr. Was- kowitz pulled over to the right and | stop, but Thrall's car, | ter sending Rahm's car against a | Tir tree, caromed over to the other side of the road and struck Dr. Wasio- | wit 0 and Traccskl were no- | tiied by West Hartford policemen | to be in W Hartford town court lay evening, ed that T and it is presum- e charged with reckless driving, h the officer in charge at West Hariford police headquarters today said the report| com- plication For $10,000 From In- surance Company In an effort to establish a ca u }l':ln “ hn I)l"“\' RQ" [‘ | t \‘ conneetion hetween an accldent s From Al Smith Is 67 | o ) o red by Arthur Littman of 8 ‘ and Retired shton stre t, about nd his sudden day morning, an autop: | KILLED BY ELEPHANT performed and data p e the the principal of a $106,000 ace basis of & Newark Woman Is Trampled When a poli o aminer Costello has d y Biz (s Break Los termined cause of death as hard tead ¥ cning of the jes and heart While Entering Theater, trouble. Littman died at & o'cl ' s g 1 < T » ¢ Iriday morning, falling to the 0 s ) N \ ¥ . 1 by of his home after ho had app: v law to [ ¥ 1 ) been in good heaith e has « y 1 About six weok v s « b earing | A s $£300 by the cone the o Vn I ¢ b ( e A v A88 Main st L o v s ' 1 door openin 3 » N tt Now N into the n 3 standin ; hendon, jol x d will Ttk for sev e v ut 6 o'l v y an ailment similar to neuritis was v 3 complained of by the patient. His ) ; = \ roid 1pon rogare mp A Pl e sl d e Three Dead in Tornado injury received in this acc iy Veses 5 i Nastened his death nir n ¥ \t l' ) m\h(‘ Qkla., Teday 4 Ar Ay 15 P - VLIERS REACH CUBA rsons, moemtk th ‘f-‘\"l; t an.\ .‘Y.‘ :m' - \';j‘l anot i wred in a tornado \ s Wt Bokoshe, Okla., 23 e Jng i fiongte n outhenst of Fort Smith, eariy from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti y on Ak X 5 = e his wife, and an infant W it Ea were crushed to death and W. C. AT @ | i I m. a son, injured when the ‘ JLTEALE I 16y “UhAt I m home was blow away. The New Britain and vicini | horses, s automo. | iniired Loy was brought to a hospi- Fair tonight; Tucsday in- | < the|tal here. His skull (s {ractured and . ¢ 2 i o1, I v I may die, creasing cloudiness, warmer. ed and has may X il L [ childre whom live with he: The home of Ed Wood also wae * — — ————————— % {Liim and his wife at home. damaged and Mrs. Wood injured.

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