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—~gr auo) ‘p.lo}u"h ~ydaq )Jallllo ) News of the World sCreiqr] NTIS 19! By Associated Press ESTABLISHED 1870 CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE IS DONE BY FIRST THUNDER STORM WHIEH HITS STATE Stratford House Struck Gov. Fuller of Mass. By Lightning, Stunned| Receives Petitions Inmates Saved From| All Asking Clemency Flames By Arrival of! Neighbors. CITY flEPARTMENTS 12 Commissions Have Balanc«s as Fiscal Year Ends $5,829 T0 BE TURNED BACK Objecting to Appropriation Excesses | | | Te: By Comptroller Curtis Partly Uncasville Church De-‘ stroyed With Loss of| $30,000—Several Thou- | sand Phone Stations Puti Out of Order. Credited With Success in Abiding By City Allowances. HERMAN IN BOAT IS KILLED IN PENN. GOVERNGR PULLR MORE PETITIONS FOR SACCO AND VANZETTI {U. Atty. General Ex- plains President Has No Power to Act v the arrival ome is at atford 1763 South is Destroyed April 22 Church Conn., ¢ o | a m nufactur matte hours' futile part of those who 1 Conne # RITAIN'H NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, 'Mother Who Killed Daughter Gets 10 Years On Manslaughter Charge N[] []VER[]RAH‘S IN Judge Gives Her Scathing Reiring school Head Says Poli- Freehold, N. ment of Mrs. Christina Stoble shooting st e o Bandit Himself Killed by | .. 0 rnom Pead. s Accuses Tastow Log | X | il TR e 0! h the foreman Mils toduy ciaimea mar v, DrOther, Older, Makes| Deputy—Dead Officer RS Bn, idge Lloyd tu B fael Vain Effort to Rescue| TAS ko) | it under cor L Conditions i Ge L heastern Miss nd southern SRpnl Bl ois improv Beards- you | was . Both Boys Drowned fatally | town, TIL, prof! a similar ex- ‘.v'“‘ vyt : il rec Whil toys were pla alwe it to Kill | perience 1 was going about Pancl Which Is to Try Mrs. Snyder| ,, cored Y the Judee i ; ; ssor had : gsters stood on | W at a Laramie usual as possible sl “T cannot understand; I cannot|been secured and that nothing re- B RABE At SeRa6ls ik mm“‘;’f:‘; post-| and Gray Now Is Three Quarters ierstand,” she answered in 2 mained for him to do but to submit t N B e s e It was| 1 Holland | ¢opypreted. ched voice 2 resignation. a doll whic Flood Recoding. | inctudes to . you have been found retiring superintandent was Hickman, Ky. fighters saved tha Rey, | 420t Coolidge an o Courtho of manslaughter an in Canton Center on Septem- ey are at. | tal asencies. ril 22 (P~The e court, but Mrs. Stoble inter- 1874, and at continane ol rence at| . [he departm Tepl to iy was t ted schools in that town went below the su nd mmm- “s; those commur HoRRY B beldons s this| “I cannot unde : m Collinsville h van boys tried . Mo., where water w: r lines in the I Ay GUEOE S v Xesyonioan: N John ¢ ¥ working on feet deeper than in the of commission . 45 years old, s the court. lead s one of | the state courts of R(ch di F s hurled from the ch where the two men w . suddenly two in quick su L s Ak £ | of murdering a p accepted to serve as | wa % nust be disposed o nd n e th O Sttion I e tght. | courts of Massachusetts. Juror No. § is Lewis Ruchdaschal 2st night did some]| M© said the er of two children. He s to communication lines in | ndiog - exil a widower living in College Point. Average Daily Circulation For April 16th .. RALD THIRTY-TWO PAGES lMlllfi CRITICIZES | PLAINVILLE BOARD FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1927, PRICE THREE CENTS PRESIDENT ISSUES PROCLAMATION - ASKING AID FOR 75,000 REFUGEES; ~ PLANES ARE USED IN RESCUE WORK Flood Situationin Ar- kansas and Lower | Miss. Valley Growing " Worse-Sickness Con- tinues to Spread in Relief Camps. Condemnation, Saying He Regrets He Cannot| Impose Longer Term—:TAKES FLING AT BRASTOW Thinks Jury Was Some- El‘hlulm H. Tord Also Retired As what Misled. | Principal of High School—Lean 3., April 22 (UP)—| n years in prison {s the punish-! tor | to death her 1&-year-old Rosa, when she found d, had borne a child. ¢ 11 men and one wo. them parents of tics Forced Him Out Floods Now Devastating Miss. River Valley Begun By Last Summer Rains O. Staples is New Superintendent of System. ics was responsible for his be ed out of of ing fan Secretaries Mellon, Davis, Hoover and Wilbur to Co-operate With Red Cross—28 Known Dead —19 Others Drowned on Govt. Launch. that of n ne atrociot woman today issued a for &id for the 1d last igees from amber” v y, th four cabinet told that it was not 0 co-operate with the Red in its work in eight ool vy was committ co ses- reliet r. absent so long in ppt valley, replaced rain ¢ recent days. Conditions Are Worse. Conditions we worse in Arkan- | sas and the Mississippl delta as flood waters moved out of the rounc = TWO STAMFORD BOYS, BROTHERS, ARE DROWNED WHILE PLAYING ON RAFT vd would leave for Tren- |0 Jn 15 minates the Jury ':anr:: Victims Aged 13 and 14! WY[]MING SH[RIH: IS Regl o ;d:-:; Years—Playmates Hurl-| ing Stones Into Water, Upset Platform — Third SHOT DOWN BY THEE fugces of Ex-Reporter Youngsters. ! Greenvil had be = aid, | Laramie, Wyo., April 22 (—Sher- | polt. of the coramit Charles M. Crosby of this (Al- and | Sponsihle for the pr 2 ¢ is employed received his B. (Continued on Page 20) =+ STABBED WITH PENKNIFE | DURING LABORERS' DISPUTE S. degree at Col He the court although you have| 1ed in misleading the jury to | extent i This killing of vo the most atroc 1as come to my Judge TLloyd (Centinued on Page 10) made no d pl channel, reported the | Jot | ried to lan great, but bot Resene stance wa » block to abtain ard a n e boys we Attempt Fails succes: ous t atten ever, t on (Continued on Page HIGH PRIGES BLOCK 20 evid M April 22 (P —Thres evid vo been order- Pensacola to the lower an effort to loc | Chiet Counsel For Sacco and Van- | ’ he ap- ssippt river flood arsa to a chicdtiE HatAifiwas mot | par | HEX 6L SHSI0 A0 HGRE il 0 LaFlamme Cut on Leg, Glovan- those on shore sist in removing persons from inune serious, officials of tele- | fAmilia I ths america 3 told hif e REHGES, ARd ] | dated sections. phone and telegraph companies said. | 9f Eoyernment o :m ..'.u:. Theater Or anlst Beaten U As BiSarra Artetio For Asault, |0 him to do so. Officer| The federal government entered ERo e Ny Bnsland - fielo-ligeniis g overnment nor the With Dangerous Weapon. an who that | L acHsalyiintoitie Als =ionk had about 700 lines | °F the federal gover i ) | e flood relief work today wit 3,000 stations in trouble after P’f;"’:""} s = t to interfere H R t F Giovanni Sars Anb il RalLimeh 4 by “Praslbat Ceita e w such a case a1eS. - storm, but re n‘-h“'o r; was im-; W aode.0 §5is e € urns l'0m e l “' ‘:,' street, mas ;u‘ o NAA g Property Owners Boost ' of rour can .‘w 'l” mbers r‘n c()\-o;;vr; at begun so effe were " N 9 his TK‘OHHX\!: by Off - t e ate with e Red Cross after he had : ston, April 22 (UP)—Addition- sl Bl ed some distance i T | : Ll t expected to be last llng Water ~|‘:fi oy aditon J. Fee [ Values, Preventing Mon- | issucd a proclamation appealing for d trouble N cables under- |2 teia it i ol = 5 dangerou g funds for the task. chised. port, . Stamford, | Vanasti case woro ri by Gov- SLEEP'NH SIEKNESS Oa\\ald M(n'ache. Attacked | investization of roe St. Improvement ccretarics Mellon, Davis of the and Norwich, but this “”,‘r;”’ _W“ ’f""n' el Rl | 1 H. W. ment, Wilbur and Hoover f e ] | by Two Men at 2 a. m. it Teo 1. ¢ the committee. They awe (Continuéd on Page 10) e o 6 f ¥ anley st 4 an atternoon conference with = that justice is done. Most of the| | Today, Shakes Off As- R ks S L he sevents ot iha o wes M Cross.officlals o c:m‘u)::“:::: :n;t President Olds, sisned the reti- I vonroe Street Boy Suc-| ants an ees. ve ‘t» en quarreling f . G lx € -‘”‘ 5 ""*P;l JOEKEr, Funds Are Neoded. ion. v w days on a job on hey had lived in e enry street v & o Thit ! | — ' 4 It 18 ¢ hasized at the White Prof. James P. Richardson of the . - QY avenue, where Mr., W' about weeks and last n []N w HARTF“R" R[]AI] cumbs After Few Days’ | g ! SHUSEUIER B VLA S o q 4 | Arrests are expected shortly as a | 'S houses h f (Cortinued on Page 29) (Continued on Pu Ilness alt of an alleged ault on Os- |able grading to be don d the boys to keep Lot SRS S 1 Morache of 433 Chestnut streat, A0 LaFlamme have been working All the bovs 3 RT PITE FOR ¥ Iwo young men who were lying (0S¢her. This moming. folloy 2l sehigol: STRUGK BY "WN AU'“] Police Auto Run Into at FU HER RES Seized with an attack of encepha-|in wait for him as he rety i "'rfi‘“”"““ '"‘"“ ol s after the boys were considerati Q A litis (slecping sickness) following a (about 2 o'clock this morning from T1Shed over and cut bodies ware recove ile ofters to Scene of Earlier MADEIROS ASKED TODAY few days’ iliness, Blaine Merwin, the [an automobile ride with Jennie [B7 1°ft ‘"‘l“""‘,‘,‘ . R DR ! civilians who w Accident {two year and four months old son|Babula of 238 Broad street. Morache, ;v”‘,,“l‘:f”“:‘ I‘:“"‘ R ARt E river from rowboats. - ;: of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Parsell of | who is organist at the Rialto theater, | "%} 9°GP 40 (ie same fone et Ligean ortion : Monroe strect, died last night | was badly beaten, according to his|p,ow & We Trne attend AIR MAIL P[LOT DIES v heenl Mo Automobiles” driven by Philip| sett! Brings His Appeal Dircetly |at the home of his uncle, Herman |story fo the police, and would have o3 0% [ efis and Hhen o Nl R P W i e Ly iy | Wunsch of 24 Konstin place. He|fared even worse but for his agility | o injury s mot consiiered s WHEN HIS PLANE FALLS Mashiley Sragli Carl E. Carlson Hurt as R Alreh Masita 3T OIveh. o7 to Governor. [ was visiting with hN"\mrll\ en he lin breaking away from his assnilants sarra will e arraigned in L o RSE :‘ Car Rolls Out of outh Burritt street, this ci Boston, April 22 (R —Further |03 Stricken il He leaves hisafter they had sprung at him in thecaurt tomorrow morn he does not beliove collided about 10:30 last night on | o080 ADTE 8% R e, | brother, Kol The funeral will 1 pummeled hir summoned.’ o] -lEHAAT § ’ el B Garage West Hartford road, near the Para- \.'\‘\ FBRALA ot Her- RbHteH ake place at the home on Mouroe wn Booth street, up Diggs of Clay John Milatzo of Cleveland Crashes R suity | & n, when the former turned out of [ o o asked by Governor rhet Iom‘urmv\” aft Cn ol At‘ 3 Myrtle and into \.‘urtm s With of 330 Arch street and Griffin Hes- | to His Death at Topeka, Sot hie the line of traific to avold striking| o\ " fuullar today by Rev. Willlam L. Ross, pas- | his assallants in close pursuit, Mor- 1in of 237 Corbin avenue. | en working on thi 6r E. Carlson, 15, 8 vets L car in front. The Olson car broke | ¢ mponiocon “ehiet of cou o First n:ypnu]xl r{t\uyc!l. will |ach ] e, fnto,_ g Oril ebrebt —_— Indiana, Today. wo years. It was hoped to extend |eran of the Spanish-American wae down three upright posts on the | xioo PGB At n 0 1te) InMETisu A ln RIRIER 0F tO8 SlAtLey Wnit andy enator W aleh Demands ’ O he highway to provide what would a well known member of the ighwio Hetieots i datpusd the et | sl o | view cemetery. phoned to the police. He said his | Cleveland, April 22 (P—John F. | e highvay to pro R o YT aa Een it running board and bath rear mud- | ” '!" el G Rl —_—_— its apparently beeame fright That Sargent Prosecute | wiiaczo. Cloveland air mait pilot, was 1 the only crosstow e e Bie b 7 a cer ca A e % 1 when they saw him use the a8 7 Ap 22 hd | killed early today when his plane L ad cross a de LIy g AER ibou A:Wl:lrr e HE RN R e gos & Ae trtal | ‘Doctors Find Woman With fdiaslione, fob il didhube attempt L ‘;]r“'yllt.t){::\‘:n P alsh. democrat, |orashed ‘oha mile. south of Topekn, | Last year mombers of the commis- | he g S Y ag bout the left front fender and | N ot sed on his | e AU ¥ I BODIRY0 2 MRS LA 18 e Lt eve. | SlOn secured bal agreements to | in his at 40 Kelsey stres o Front ‘i, L S e e was a| _All Organs Transposed [0 tollow him into the gateliouse. | Mont, has called on Attorney Gon | Indiuna, as he was on route (o Clove bt sl wlal o U et e The police were notified of the becorths Eang tha committed | Chicago, April 22 (P—What doc- | nt Patrick A. McAvay, who | eral Sargent to prosccute the Alum- {land from Chicago, air mail officlals % -mwmlg Sisemniit e il Yin 16 R e cident and Officers Hellborg, Brophy | (o South Draintres murders for | tors describe as an amazing case of [was detailed to investigate the com- | inum Company of America, control- | here were informed tods SRt bl b s L e ety Wl James Sullivan went to the | (i they were sentenced and that | transposed organs has been found | plaint, learned from Morache and |led by Scerctary of the Few defails of the erash were re- hoeded. On 4 b e SR e 585 8 60 ab MR RS Seous., Officer Sullivan's 1eport stat- |\ were not mvalerd o Web- Michael Reese hospital where | Miss Babula that they did not ob- | Mellon and his famil ceived O et N iropLintion Pastiand! b iIa et b S v AIE ed that the collision was accidental | v phayer refused the new trial nna Rethblatt, 36 years old, [tain a description of the men, but | violation of the anti-trus s and | ¢ E Milatzo A APDToY e 51668 ot wrancety | a pracice of AllCwtEINS ARt and no arrysts were made. Mrs. Ol- | 3 s wphela by the supreme |18 recovering following an operation. the police have information o |the 1912 consent decree against the |was caught in the wreckage, which | Was grantcd, | Ono poce of property & Brictice of SEOVnS B B80T son was severely shaken up by the | qoive’ adeiros was moved info (Dr. Emanuel Friend believes her [which they were working today. company. cadght firs.’ The plane and ltslmafy{ ¥aided by the commisslonars =i 38, D aRC AGEE SEE B S N impact. the death house at state prison this | case one of the strangest in medical = The Montana senator today made |cargo were destroyed, officials said. 1”‘ $12.000 the cwner hus advies | according ia repibit! 2 Wt SEtaR As the police car, driven by Of-| wuayc. i history. | * #{ public a letter expressing. his\bellet | ./ Mliatao loft Chicago at 10346 p. | IAfL ol S0 SRESSAES B0 ERn o Tin 10 GUAY e e b SIS r Brophy, pulled up at the scene Atforney Thompson in his letter | The woman's internal organs all| \ | that the Aluminum Company has {m., last nigt At 10 this lnm‘\n» ‘:‘i';ml:;‘\)o m-\;k-"\l:!:‘. N “~M Tons | that the our SN iE Mt End A the collision, it was struck in the { t5 the governor said, “The case of [are on the opposite side from the | | THE WEATHER entered into contracts with makers |ing. officials said they were advised. “lm‘-‘ §8.500: a third, assessed for | foro he could got out of its pathy v by an automo driven by ! gacco ang Vanzetti in our courts is [normal, Dr. Friend said. Ll —_— of automobile hodi. giving the | he encoun a heay snow smlrm e e sana b it §5 Cressent street, | finished: but if there is to he an in- | “Her heart is on the right side, | New Britaln and vicinity Aluminum Company all scrap ajum- |at Goshen, Ind, and landed = but -\l IL a0 B e R ail light w | vestigation of the case, as T earnest- [and her appendix Is on the left.” he | | Showers this afternoon fol- inum. As a result, producers of |again took off at 12:30 trying to l\qnh‘ R0, Sl ‘”h‘rdm“of e e Bohesiment. Rld R e e body dented. ly-hr}m 'hnr\v will be. Madeiros | said. “Even her liver and g:.u‘[ lowedd by generally fair to- “sand castings” were unable to sup- make the Bryan, Ohlo, landing field, | m‘\‘lfl"\r “h“‘amn“ shoutd be| Mre. Elissbath Casiron Kerli o8 bk the police cnr stopped so suddenly | would probably he an important |bladder are in reversed positions. | | night and Saturday; colder | |ply themselves with raw materialswhere he hobed to send h mail n |to consider, what ‘action shoul be |trs: Ei(iRat ERac T SRS Lo was unable to bring his car t0 & witness, T therefore respectfully | Yot her health has not been affe ! Saturday. | | of which the Mellon company has a by train. The crash oce :Ar‘rcd\l:l-l ?ut n‘;‘» w, 3\:\«“}‘;‘:«-‘"' rots_ to. frop the | Britain Gatira) hosgitl adiwel in time to avoid the colliston. [ request that a further respite be |d. and she was unaware ot the con- | | | | virtual monopoly in this country, |1 & m.. this morning St Bryads ) THos Iwad Fated burled this afternoon. <d to pay for tha damage. |granted him.” dition until brought to the hospital * ® Walsh charged, was about 60 miles west of Bryan. ea passed. \ir ma Ask-