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ws of the World By Associated Press Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14, 1 98 April 22rd .. NEW BRITAIN HERALD NEW BRITAIN, 27, 1927, CONNECTICUT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS 4,000 ARE ORDERED FROM HOMES AS PLANS PROGRESS FOR FLOODING OF -] 10,000 ACRES TO SAVE NEW ORLEANS and || —————— ESTABLISHED 1870 4 OENATE ACTS FOR STATE RIGHTS ON WATER DIVERSION Atty. General Would Be Em- powdered to Oppose Inter- i Tepence With Streams ool an o ng e had been fle “"v,,“;? Tl};r::zhll):?h:l "‘a a "350,000 for Normal Dormitory | w~..Y To Be Voted On by Legislature Snyder-Gray * Appropriations Committee Takes Favorable Action on Allowance for Homes for Girls’ School Here Bouncing on Bed, Boy Bounces Out of Open Window, 3 Stories Up o Mass., April iping up at his b mes ough 1 three | (UP) down our- McCarthy was an open win- storics to t New York, April The fellow who paid § ) dog con i Gr: t a little A Em\lm' man v h barrow full of lum r I I front of the 1 ! anc l | | | nd cession at 1e here The committes on educs He was taken to a ommended the appropriation from vhere it was found angle that a dormitory would with a broker fit the girls from the entire iF[IRMER SENATOR . BEVERIDGE DIES, ‘lndlaman Was Identified th1 Roosevelt in Bull Moose Party | RICK CONGERN LOSES BUIDING TIEUP NOW Pf‘,’”"ff?“f—;“—ijfl_ffiffffifi? SUTOVERST1LO74 TAX. THREATENINGINN.Y. """ (Spes Hartford, Herald) \ It became hos leg started hamme how asuipE com nown today that t riations i and a * to cony committee of the re will e gl At the h opriations this recomme opriation of Queer Assortment of Things Salvaged by urvivors of Flood People Given Until Friday Noon, When Levees Will Be Cut to Lower River Waters Which Threaten Delta City-Great Army of Homeless, Now Totalling 160,000, Increases Hourly— Isolated Refugees Sought By Seaplanes. HOOVER, AFTER PERSONAL ¢ THINKS CRISI siona ced. Britain. arin the a later comr pot WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION eardetes ot Watervury 1o me- CODIESSION Claims Mrs. Snyder's come Judge of Court of Common | Y{j]| Subdued His ODICCUOHS e s, o 5 GRANDS HER RS SLAYER Her ormitor o o act on iat rabile 1s committe house of representat and ations com is considered unlikely ittee's report calling ) will be thrown down ! m senate session with t “boost” | t st Pavorable Report also on Bill to Amalzamate Boards of Finance wr to ow URVEY, HAS BEEN PASSED , Hartford ¥ \rrn gene " wit n r!r E to protect under & senat action, zovernor, iply reported | Unable to Refuse Demands | Surroundings As Boy To National | Confessor Declared—Insists it A | | Prominence in Polites, ‘; | um ln\ol\ ed Deficiency in '10 000 Plumbel” and Help- Incomes and Profit Ordered Out Assessment on Strike an attorney gen-| Was She Who Wielded zht to inve and 1 rnor | action ‘as ity to by and Used Chloroform, Queens Co York, Courthous (- kill Sny a from er inter April 27 Henry diversion or r fror hich amis flo agreed to York Mrs. got me s wi ot = withi He f New di I'workers and 81,01 tary to stre r or are city's vmo- read in court today o go out on | e The con “‘”'“ Sl Deg City Below River Level commission I home, 1 = . e state, wit that m of thereot, on or di- Lured Into Plot, natural or course rough into across the d to b lorof Ref appropriation rs to Mass, Case the is L sash W ht wir it e really rm r orders, he ne tho ) through with he f 1 hims: ver I3 ishand Was In A Daze. id in the cont in throu seription « into to the proj. to the Boston nich flows t empties on the water Gray s Conn he was hi el tieut., Work will rnish Hee tranc comt a man in has to withst the i 19 been “yERdne, umbull f the appropri- | 2 the work to be dc ion 10 me should be made. hill offered today t vo bills, one o which provides M “Had to tun Ba Gray said that or ot to go through 000 Ts other nt Appropriated provides that the *de- health dirceted to a ccmprehen and detailed the future water supply of cach community of and to prepa plans to for the development of the make survey was hidir Ghges i id her time vl ssion ' has coms to disc then related alibi yro e potwe confr had estab tting Haddon nd, reupy room while Judd onerated Haddon I related to him, of the 1 alibi was intended She Gave Chloroform. id in his confession that | r not only took weight and her hust also it was she who the chloroform In M Snyder's eonfe to the yesterday, 15 serted all blows were strucl hy € and that he soaked t1 ow with chloroform push- face into it ousand dollars ed for the th ts purpose provisions of ippropria ont by 1ous ed an ray, A G v's hotel w, of Red liciary co! : ative Averill, of irman of the had al conferences with the governor on the matter, | said that the committee felt that | other cor ion should mnot be ted at t time that the ! r really a one, bill was drawn in he sai Compensation Law Two bills amending the present | workmen's compensation laws were favorably reported in the senate to- The major one included the wents agreed upon at the before the judiciary com- by representatives of the facturers' association and the ion of labor. : the important changes in : law proposed by the bill is a re- of the occupational disease and provision for proportion- compensation for occupational 13 who kne ex- of e purpos committee seve a M 2 beat judic with administered | s this ssfon, read it W day unend licarin mitts reported unemo r found ccom- rssion, She , but a emotion made to r: v's con the nt did not attain vestige of virt s displayed She did not smiled when District combe read “I would pretty hard.” Once hav s if to cry district attorney “She gave him (Albert ing powder and tur extre o or laugh Attort ml hut v al he second bills sets $25 for the minimum fee for attorneys handling compensation eases. The senate passed the bill estab- | a single-headed police com- sioner to replace the present three-headed commission he commissioner will il 100 the say played me her face heard the & puckered Mrs, Snyder Snyider) sle 1 on the Her smile At | porte recelve also in- numbe mirth face revealod playing over h times, when she ¢ s staring at 1t‘muinm 4 on P e from 90 00 of sta cemen. A favorable report was made In the house on a bill providing that ught re- seemed 14) (f‘on(mm-d on PNEUMONIA DEVELOPING IN YOUTH LIVING BY ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION/ Phys Struggle of Almost a Week 27 (P —Com- ces of hypo- of companions swinging arms up and down, foreing tired lungs. Boothe as he R Va., Apri plete exhaustion and tr stotic pneumonia today crept over the once sturdy body of Walter L. Boot! youth, as e 140th hour in attempt to keep him artificial respiration. The dramatic struggle against phy- sicians' predictfon of death went on unceasingly, however, with altcrnat- ok P the lad breath into the was stricken Thursday preparing for an operation for a dis located tebra Late night, 11 plained of a tickling throat and his docto reaction, foresaw pnenme they felt Ny would struggle, farmer 1 the ap- his alive last s yo lert to ever, lia en how | is not | icians Predict This Will Give Death Victory in| Tt was fo mor y pended did n constr of nable experiment cost {the tion the o a profit tur wdditions company 14 be s the contended entitled to deduct 1! did not was an th Kiln at titnte o ¢ | ordinary cor ¢ expor nnel | FATE OF MADEIROS IS STIL QUITE UNCERTAIN Unless M or He Probably Will Be Fxe- cuted Tonight 27 (UP) leiros, Now ; wth in the clectrie by utive afternoon, cond tonight 1 s expected to consider { case with his at {meeting. There no us to what action, vould 1 to the can g conterred chairman but no state r thi . April ino Ma As | Madeiros® | pires loeda s midnight w indicat council's Lor with th, { boara, was iss Tic nt the possibility that t cgislature might be prorogued r'.r. night, members of the g i nor's council were at the | house during the rest of the The council has to he in & [ When the general court is prorog i Nothing was said officially co! {e £ the possibility that the case be submitted to the executive Under ordina Madeiros probably would o to the chair shortly after midnight tonisht. | Twice h-eed me Same | Woman But Loves Her Yet New York, April 27 (UP)—Wife | No. stitled in supreme court 1 | day it her hu nd, Bernard M. Deckman, wenlthy contractor of Hempstead, N. Y., could not resist charms of Wife No. 1, althoueh been divoreed from her to he day. sion d. ven took lamp from th some rugs and Deckman home gave them to Lis first wife, | v v Baird Deckman, | ona wife, testified. She {$150 a week alimony {counsel fe | counsel | | | | | | aske and Tmn \tlantlc Phone Not Self Supporting April 27 (UP)—Trans- Atlantie radio telephony is not yet supporting, Postmaster General William Mitehell-Thompson questioner in the house of to. Calls between United States April 24 num- Tondon, [ sir ltola n commons England from the to Rickar& to Match_jack Dempsey for Fight July 1 New York, April 27.—(P\— After receiving positive assurances today I that Jack Dempsey intends to stage | a com k. Tex Rickard announc- #d he will mateh the former cham- for a bout with Paulino 1'zcu- dun on or about July 1, probably at Yankee stadium. Kiln | to council plumbers | Of th the oth helpers, t the headquarters | s Association of { Helpers that the helper fally gone on st with sep- Plumb plumbers set- | aid Jame will remain | on strike greem ove pw‘ a 40 hour with the bo for $9 a d ition ¢ for over { our | week, recog | double time ' NRS. ELIZABETH FARLEY - |‘ DIES AT THE AGE OF 72, P | Well Known Farmington Resident Succnmbs to Injurics Reccived in Fall April 18 Intervenes red on Monday, way performing house- | is believe death this beth Farley ton avenue, suffe she 31 Farr :\\M‘m. M who was extremely vanced a 11 and since lved of this At the has | salth qn» in then 1 the arly ith her 1 in that an | parents. The family stay | a short tim Her parents were num- the oldest families in on avenue section has n a member parish for many years. rviving her are two sons, William J manager of Russell Hn)fl'wr\ store and a rtner in the entral Block company, and John P\ | pa : former manager of R ¥ 11 Brothers' store in Meriden a danghter, Mi Mary P. Farley; a brother, John E. Du 1y of this city; and four sisters, Mrs. Jan tin, Mr: Thomas McK Meriden, Miss Julia Miss Margaret Dunlay fo this city sh Dun of thi nd ral servic day morning at Mary's church. in St Mary's e LT. WOOSTER'S FUNERAL o'elock Interment met will ohn J. ot hec 'Republicans nd nid then moved [men balanee Mr. 1 1 was o ormer n the i s ¥ nditic i serious. 1 iry at > o'clo surprise there cong y said terday b Mr. Beverid caused is lition was critic wth was caused The heart ail- son concern to his f nd Hopkins br. s de veridge's recovery. The ‘orn nator i o his bed but on or ns had been living nfined phys (Lox»:h ued on Page Two) ARTIES SPENT §1, I INELECTION CONTEST and crats File Accounts With City Clerk two -year exper ntesting parti ction totalles [ ' public T o reports of the respective > democratic iter amount of contrib $23 while the ow donations of 15 ratic expenses ntributions m s ¥ election, rty was required to draw! s left over from previous ye airman John E. R. Keevers of mocratic town committee sh of $8.23 on hand, and Ch an William H. Judd of the town commitice, reports §1,- town com party received the lis publicans All dem- of e ‘» ir- asury. Cooper, Maxo Holmbe Mac DwW WILL BE HELD TOMORROW « Services Will Be at Arlington and pe Interment Also Will Be In National ctery. 127 (P bur th New range Haven, Ap ents for the m Wooster illed with Davis 1l of eity, Comr the ( erday, Ja by | M shof e here today uncle of the pi adiately to remain there Noel Jody of Licut. Wooster will be sent from Norfolk to Washington to- night. The service will be at the Ar- ¢ lington temple in Arlington cemetery |V at 11:30 a. m., standard time tomor row, and there will be present E; copal and Universalist clergymen and plain. of Lieut. Wooster class of 1017, will by The grave will be in the ction of the national ceme- at | Annapolis, hearers. Dewey s tery. | STEAMER IN Philadelphia, April amer Bogota, from Kingston, Jamaica, with passengers and fru arrived here with a large hole stove in her bow. the result of a collision | with a barge in the Delaware river|# JLLAISION » ‘onlon, R. ‘rann, urcs of ey, . 81 Cl mong the nditur items James J anning, J. Henness Louis Squillaciote, unes "phy, wl Zehler, § i L P M Robert honas B, Michael Kee Kerwin, § Mrs. Nellic Ann Smith, $1 M. Hart, $1 M alenti The in the for largest expendit- (Continued on Page 16) THE. WEATHE New Britain and vicinit Unsettled, probably rain to- night and Thursday morning. Not much change in temper- ature. | * amily | Demo- |« which | | for | repub- | prrsonal | * | ! | | | Urges Puhlic to Contribute to Red Cross Fund dr; to dis- ount of a h with 10t cope with floc Will Speca lp Flood Yol Problem is the Ne pro Relu wilitation Our { An a { tion. clow the ng a the Mississ lay A4 Cross is di A Rich Hunting District country ar nd Poydras bposed to dynamite a ting field sports Imost may re to is a to gather tributions may rtis 1. ldon at ional Bank or it the Ne 200 and sh : which 1 ery specie New Orl i found if one knows wh WELD, |, ' ST | | GARDNER ( S every hunting d 1y N ) . fi for the teu | b first or $1.0 v ent not oasstyl ey A4 e pr sior ars rappers to national dy Al ' who earn livelihoods Curt l\‘v hing musk the the Nu trappers ara kes on s with a few although the o country with its Arcad- Longfellow is t in the path of the water to be cased it Wash! by Sheldon, itain o s to mar the gron ians of whom wrote, ors held of the d to At mee | vesterday vise ways d means of r quota it | was voted to s 1 hun- | dred letters to local residents | aging in rnor Si or G rmy noon Gov trappers will fight for what 1 ommittee, ‘ontinued on Page 14) Young Woman in Early T wenties Directs Relief Work for 50,000 Pauline Marshall in Charge at Vickshurg and is Doing Job Faithfully and Efficiently ! tioned ollows Ne Plainville wington 3 total to date total amount this T his ross flood mark to Ly o ime 1 Tood yutions o a tooth- A Younz Worman. - Hollyw ood Today Ha Still Another ’\lur(ler v Hollywood, Ker ot Tom to marooned 1 up t to do and orrow Expressed by President Coolidge tv. NEW ORIEANS MUST PAY BETWEEN TWO AND FOUR MILLION DOLLARS | Wast dent Coolid ot Albert today in Mrs. B 1t s W a fe of said thy % personal | “that i your In scholar New Orl New Orleans is to to $4,000,000 ran sissippl river to April pay a Now Orleans, ¢ chiet army today. lition the to four th ihis nradidant ans rom hed husband i . ire and in polities, he ican figure. 1 ex-[one of the worst family t It w cost the city t Coolidge and {ent the levee 14 {here and release Jadwin, of imated In ad v. |for three th distin om to ship. was a r save city must ousand persons be evacuated this section and return them their homes fter the waters recede, \ oods in histol amount to mil south of flood pressure and Mrs, vo sympathy of ° s to myscl