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News of the World = T‘W N #9n8 ‘M«pflw ) By Associated Press kuflfl v r NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1927.—TWENTY-FOUR PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS ESTABLISHED 1870 Captured Nine Years TWO IN HOSPITAL (Capturea Nine Years AFTER AUTOS HIT | ith Germans, Escaped AND TURN TURTLE Son of Man Fatally Injured. When Struck by Car Short Time Ago Victim Today PETRUNI'S RIBS BROKEN; WETMORE'S HIP FRACTURED Machine Crash At Corner of Hart and Griswold Streets, Both Turn- ing Oner—Harry Gordon, Sales- man, Escapes Without Infury— Bottle in One Car But No Trace of Drink on Driver. rs ago today Gordon Pscapes Without Scrad “C 102D INFANTRY 15 st PUBLICLY H[]N(BREI] leh Runiversary of wdlemey Observed at New Haven Wa at Hartford This Flag Is Giver Morning and Big Street Parade is Feature of Afternoon fn Lim City Obseryvation. New Haven, YALE TAX EXPERT Upson Accuses Public Officials DEPEW, NEARING 33, TDWNS AND VII_[AGES ARE ;fiIVES ADVICE FOR | Of Conniving to Openly Violate |HALF AND HFARTY ! ~ OTATE ASSEMBLY! Pr:l?llb:zgn (i.aw‘s)emy 111.: clty’ AND FULL OF FU'N EEING ABANDONED 10 WILD, [ P]O[ Fairchild Discusses Taxa- ?Declares “System is Walking Over Volcano” and Their pivee His Annual Interview i SURGING WATERS UF FLUUj No Definite Action Tuken—State a : v ; This Tast Statement Was fn Fy- Senate Reports Bill Providing 1 ;. ions here i planation of Mis Ringing “No v Steeples and Trees' For Single Headed State Police RO T S TR i SR Bt R | Water Wagon—Admits Today is : Destruction Is Terrible and $ s g 1% ke tendenigta Con nueiatabes tiin, Much Better Than “Olden Days” || o e wisn o |1 Great Loss of Life Is Hierm dExpires: Knows Little of “Modern Woman.” || 1 , gt | Fr - el | Feared—Illinois Also Is ¥ i Gt ey | e A of Committee i FOUR PER CENT LEVY ON | GROSS RECEIPTS TALKED| tion of Movies at Request | Brimming With Wit and State Polic bill pro r On Hill. ployed or Auto Sales Co. Petrn to be in n on tl while paratio inued on Page 15) i enti ST man shock troops ELAIMS SIX BREACHES =2 < ity to 1 bull dog 'MAY WEST STARTS HER SENTENCE ON “ISLAND" Louis R. Raphael Sum-| moned to Appear in “ —— | Van in Company With Other rant was served 1 Raphacl, oy in the center mmmoning him to app: court tomorrow mor six charges of buil Convicted Women v York, April | West, star with two ne {women as | defterson Marke erties at 2§ ain street)day in a prison van for the ? the rear of those addresses|house on W, Ist re involved in mmpmxm filed by! Will serve nine d o b vIImr dep the of-|sentence in the torney, kx-| . mz]wumnwulx in the two dings wers dored several months for comple tion wer ch 1 March 13, An extension of time lrter made to April 1 to the complaint Raphacl ted to carry out the depart- nt's orde | Nir. Raph: s pri Shortly before the v Miss West sent an ans er to the writt [ porters who d how she it in prisor Not so | the ac intends to demolis S Hinbn bulldtas, tha stenstore cin| b inmates wero very interesting. < ; ';‘\‘.“;”‘I‘. I e | Will have enough material for ten whioh AW, of, alibn aurant 18§ gows, 1 didn't think so much of i e RN foeated and the Lee bloc place them with a modern building. | g (00 e ronoreq 1 1o said he is now working with anfy. 4 hiceeq o the project. He a1s0|,“}iamy breakfas architect or il that h cved notice on Mr. | i otographers who had > to vacate the 1 snap her picture were thwarted. The of his premises, van drove inside of the gate and hree counts of building 1aw Vio- [ amepged with doors locked, none of charged on each of the' thu pusen Weine visthia. B and Fallon bnildings. In-| elothes will sbe handed to the had en | el said today that he the Hudson spector A, Rutherford and En-|aq the workhousc roW. t Barry New | Besides the ten da wtenee, Miss 1 I #'s witnesses sum-| West and Timoney were fined $500 moned by the prosceution cach, ilure to pay the fine will e warrant wos served on|mcan an addition ¢ for cach wphael by ant Patriek |10, and Det Thomas J. Nineteen others of the cast were given suspended sentences. tion point th continued t superintend te in of rm | e e e SECOND CLAIMANT OF B R O PLAINVILLE SKELETON - Missing Teeth Court ! Convicted Actress Goes i Prison | It With Sadi's appearance fes 1230 | c | : = whooping cough, and droany ! B8RRI « ad o 16 = % g of mumps. s i | - — wtion carried In a re : Q the Terald concerning njamin W TE v HAS BIRTHDAY PARTY St (Eon e R oD aLe RITR) “’[]MAN ‘F[K \ 2. fl[] on of a skeleton found near 4 Raiph Benson, Jr., of T th & = a' A strect yesterday observed 1 ‘ = years old, of 101 start ult that \ an in the of Mr cording to their stater phe et ooy ANTICS OF HIGH SCHOOL FRATERNITY n's coal y e \r i home in this city last April and has | e P story . not been scen since. The authori- T A p Lit ties believed that the body found in e R T ea ol i Plainville had been there for a year | |1t 0 sl mesieduin check e e & 8 say H he I rmitv of 8 rts ¢ e latives say that thel o¢ pis iniciation into ity of ian dance while shouting Rumanian-Russian : Richmond Hill High school Freder- | hoy!” I in. the | Sudis. in her anxiety to find{jok Koohlor, 17, was arrested today | “I have ne Trouble 1s D(‘“l(‘d Ty st out the facts has rot heen able 10| on o ¢ S Rl R oy i Th Vienna : ! tite slecp for the past few nights. Her| Koehler was arrested while giving %o oy sen et ! wncontirs son-in-law, John Moskall, an em-|4 leeture on v at & busy | cs T Al S Setn \ ploye of M, Curtin Co., is now ! sireet corner. igned 1e- ¢ school to take up this mat R Fpe conducting the investigatior rate Gresser, he present- |1t must come to a stop.” troops, with S According to Miz, Tomalis, her|ed an order tor the initiation. Koehler then allowed nded on hoth 3 e A ahale husband Jiad no missing teeth but| iy orjer demanded Koehler to | leave. April 2 } ] e Sty her deseription of his clothes led s aladaian ba g il or tonch of win-| Constantinople, April Fod eiE the authorities to bhelieve that the thaltof it and | e e ik night which sent| Soviet ambassador a1 D e Lody was that of ner mi HUSS{ Scer (fha. vesk: thdsr | TiSCinRe; el down to two Souriteh, who has just e ot i band. Tl family basis it5) one would apply cold cream. H THE WEATHER ero in Yellow m Moscow, travelling by way second 3 ence ot claim on the hat Mr. Sadis had | “None of fthe is to be | EhC RN ps I Sati S Merrill, S statements two teeth mis in the same place | thrown or laid a e instruc- | | New Britain and wicinity: Two army transport |cal denfal of reports that a move-| ) . ! |1 : inz flown from Santa Mon- | ment had broken out in the Ukraine | were “false and maliclous,” accord- 18 those found in the skull and that | tions r Partly cloudy and colder to- ing flown from S : o T the cap found near the body tallied | Kochler was also required to buy | | night and Thursday. : . were forced down. one at|for separation from tho Sovlet Ing to the complaint. The planti h that of their husband and|a toy automobile for 25 conts and | | | [Buford and the other at Laramie.|unfon. The situntion there, he de. and tha defemdant are % | pathes, | push it along the streot iwith his | #— — % |They will proceed eastward today. |clared, was normal. living on West Main street. wio b ard in lies 1 omalis of 605 Bast Main . relatives informed the Herald i “Polluting Steps” May Be Cause of Eruption Ao Right to Insure Child 1 i 1 For $500,000 Is Denied C.abmq C'nl'lsers, CaUghL v oo | in Swirling Waters, 2o S : Are Dashed Throx: Main Streets—People Seek Refuge in {SCATHING DENUNCIATION OF SITUATION - BY RETIRING HEAD OF SAFETY LEAGUE Snappy Epigrams - i o DOESN'T DRINK MUCH OF < | WHAT HE DRINKS, HE SAYS April 20 (P—Nine ‘ Swept by llea(h-l)calil{: | Tornado. also held t the g ehter “ ALLING RESIGNS AS_ NUNGESSER TO H[]P} / JUl]fE BACKS UP HART COURT JUDGE HERE OFF NEXT SUNDAY ON TAG FOR WAGON < Explains o Gov. Trambull State, With Capt. Coli, Plans Paris o, % b - e i Dutes Need Attention | New York Flight l ' | ! Ordinance i ALL RFADY ON THIS SlDE | | Rettring Oficlal Prepares Resolu- | Mitehel Field Officers Wil Have | 2 tle Rock a break r levee flooded 1 let loose a ]0\\“ on numbers in their Roars Through Town. er roared through Clare a town of tlon for Senate Appointing Hun- Everything Prepared <o That His ons outside gerford to Fill Out Term Untll It, Landing Can Be Made Safe and in 2 Explres in June, | | | appeal to nent in court | Chiet W, C. o CHAUNCEY M. DePEW { liis ‘resigna olice estroy Traf- | Work in boats who | tants who fail ind wagon | « Head and highw hotrs ove Miss Kos will col Rofas and |, 1ed by Gordon | Clarendon, told (‘\ Assos ess over the teleph LD Ready at Mitchel wed through were in woon Politics | would From ¢ washed down tha ction of the town, coverod by vy in 1923 w York girl, € whom he was 1 3 The fact is, | tOWR Is in he said ordinances is on the | he said. on small| ATTY. GEN. B. W. ALLING. > commit- | captain was e Willian Deputy tion | ford to t a mile from At Noon, \c\\ York Read- 9 » is heard ings Exceed 1923 ty of the field . £ | Mark EPrIDE ‘IN' RAGES Little Rock, An epide 1 by us at five would light his way It was added that fis 1 on in any cas on, we do houses wera N the eveni courts of New Britain s been marked by a irncss towa May Link brou whoopi Parkin 1 Gk Whole Town Abandoned % Now Madrid, N 1 that t l‘»cm'(ljtu)\n. lyll., Is .\n\\ | l :x y s, Facing Flood Menace [N DEFAMATION SUIT ‘LGm\ Bieher Brings Action Against Fred Litke, Neighbor 14ih birthday ¢ brated in prop heater party t n of niversary High n which may re- ing identitied as ther than that JAMAICA JUDGE HALTS lNlTlATlON the winter, left