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i NEW DRITAIN DAILY WERALD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1927. | where e mads M ‘ - Sl YO destructive toll. | d in a whisper however, ~was gradually being r1 of his co | brought under control, said Henry t o s, although | M. Baker, director of flood reliet for atches from New |the Red Cross. Both Mr. Baker have laid down | and Secretary Hoover, co-ordinating ce of guaran-|the relief work, agreed that the or thelr losses. | flood was one of the worst calami- e Pightt ties in the history of the countr often direc More Boats Wanted efforts ag With food. clothing and medical been teo aids being dispatched to the strick- among themselves, Mir areas and concentration camps civil wars been fought in ! as rapidly as these are obtainable Louisiana swamps for years, as| and transportation provided, a re- muskrat ters went about call for boats to speed up the u known.” 3l ok D > ) s with a trap in one | work of relicf and rescuc came to Word the questoning i . i 1y and a gun in the other. The | headquarters here. Mr. Baker call- \p was for muskrat and the gun | cd on the coast guard for one hun- - anyone w st attempt to| dred fast patrol boats which will ! erfere with the trapping, even | be used in rescuing marooned per- no suct . ; though he might happen to own the | sons and other duties in all the| : states affected. wd Very Keen Idered at Confession is Re Liafacouns ] Mo B » ; he levee lets the waterj o facilitate communications, Mr. 3 : i i untold number of musk-) Baker requisitioned the war depart- sh and succulent ve ment for twelve portable signal deep in the feorps radio outfits, these to be set to be flooded. | yp whenever regular communica- | river S responsi-|jons are hampered or down. second port” words | ganitary and health conditions in on much New Orleans | the crowded rcfugee centers or in rery, and has le the City | towns where the inhabitants have t but it is alilected to remain despite the flood | when it ‘e occupied the attention of the | relief forces as fast as hunger has Troops Patrol Tevees bLeen alleviated and rescue made. Orleans, La., April 27 (®— Health Experts Active mp of National Guardsmen| That epidemics may be avoided | Love tay as two|and the general health of the refu- | na P were | zees promoted, a conference of the | a prepars to sur-| health officers of the seven states | them to the waters of | affected was called here today. | ppi that the south's larg-| Matters for discussion included | t be saved from the on- | not only immediate measures for 3 7 ; N ) ' E the flood vaceination of refugees and sanita- | Licutenant Stanton H. Wooster, a native of New Britz | BALETE T ww\mlm Lo Bl B e nate pilot of the Keystone Pathfinder plane “Ame n Legion,” | o citizens of the two pa s, S o of the situation when ‘he wi who died when the machine erashed at Langley Field during a ird and Plaquemines, which | ters shall have receded, bri hy Henry | preliminary trial fully loaded for a New York to Paris non-| have witnessed the withering | what the relie? workers declare i £ ¥ that day | stop flich guns in the perennial trap-|be the greatest menace to he wishand was asle v | and could i e | pers’ warfare, was registered as the sight in his hand 00 The letter referred to her plans | - residents continued to patrol the e lam s vil behave voursels." | Reimbursement Promised 1 t and I saw the deniebagy {ers of the Poydras area would be|Pleasant Card Party Held at Y. W. | soured Oh10T0- | Querrs Yieae (e Sulhauser of | Girt Unable to Prove Her Aze With- STATF RIEHTS "N e T g e rom| €. A. For Benefit of Camp and | e e “)" directly “:“"*”“ the Sny- out Father and He's Not In On by {men of New who joined | Gonference Fund. d E der home s district attorney | | 7 iovernor O. M. Simpson, Mayor auestioned her | Her . ! [ Arthur 0. Keofe, and President Guy| The Girl Res committea of “Do you remember the morr i | | [ mo, of the New Orleans levee | the Y. W. €. A, with Mrs, Douglas not | fession, the pair stayed to for | of March 202" sha was asked A 5 ril 4. in siening a resolution to this | Johnston, chairman, gave a benefit | varal hours, doinkiing and 1 bridge at the association building | » house BAL askouEhalc “Why prove she Mar-| (Continued from First Page.) Meanwhile officers of the two par- | vesterday afternoon. The pro- n bur; Then Gray tied ‘Because little Lorraine Snyder Jr. ' x s were warning inhabitants to|ceeds of the bridge will go towar p his sweetheart as though a hur- running over for me and T [t ¢ . 1cer th ¢ ) « hi n- | after the issuance of a procla- | the Girl Reserve camp and confer- lar had trussed her and stole aws ent to the Snyder home.™ 3 o mation by Governor Simpson setting|ence fund for this summer. The | ing an early train back to & “Where did you find Mrs. Sny- i Sa t s student. |t tor vehi 7 3 Aoon 10 as the time for the|following took tab ler? I . 1 for high- Gasie : Mrs. L. R. Weir, Mrs. C. Before t onfession was read Ankles Were . t, signec r fat safety ¢k appropria- N &S ,“,',,,‘.', ‘:,',’f; Get Out Swain, Mrs. Leon Kibbe, Mrs. Hanc former Pol issioner George “Lying on the rin her n - {ing he 15 when sh g " ext ment of hureau Approximately 4.000 persons must|MTs. Arthur Grant, Miss Mary Bing McLanghlin took the stand to tell s with her ankles tied.” | Sure e cit ! deg nt Ty ot ke |y e ey D e {ham, Mrs. Arthur Gard, Mr confessions by both Mrs. | “Were her wrists tied 2" IA0URA Bus of e erke Bolore LN Btoe, ira, () O}/ Teich: Mee . nyder and Gray signcd. He out-| «No, bt there was some A s RS S L e i o lined the two confr and the | heside her. She e il e settiod son ye commltien o e el intis! B GLDulcn s | g them | whack on the head.’ ed fos ' v t s hear bill i R ] | k on the head i o e £ . e billy + ¢ G S Koger Whitman, Mre. Robert Chap- «as that whereas Mrs. Snyder said | the police and then my o e i e e providir e amalg tionjog MADe Nieen ok vernor Simpson, | AR oers, Mrs, Charles | ©2 81 Church street, in the chapel] CENTRAL JR. H. S. NOTES ray did the murde ntirely with!| came in, Ho discove I T s the st s GE nd con. | L0 persons named by the New Or- |y i Typl feinloe, Mrs, § at the Municipal building in New| The sectional presidents of tha his own & 2 as dead.” know b " it 2 timent 'of o com. | e H".\' council, and one member ley Goss, Miss Laura mp, Miss | York city yesterday. Tentral Junior high school held when he first struck e, the v Mrs. Mulhauser then re hall is a st 1~ | missior P finoe G Gonieol ds ) fesiEnatea By tias Hoaril vor leveallir e ey Gladys Day, | Mr. Renteheller was born in Ber- their weekly meeting this morning {im caught him by th te andl|Brve Spyder Had! Lold her the hure | Trumbull in | COMMissioners of the Lake Borgne | yyorti e ; Miss Louise |1in and his bride is a native of |in the auditorium. William Ross, he droppe zrrm’l\ Indgeon. »'l')\l‘»n. glary story and of being overcom = c M e 1o the legislature, | district. Noble, Mrs. Clarence Derrick. Mrs | 1tock vilte. | Civie League president, took charg: i ore Mrs 2 ds man with a h Borteatin ine Senit: Hundreds March Out Douglas Johnston, Mrs. ¢, M. Van | Mrs. Stepler secured divores of the meeting. The presidents wers | ght ml‘j.,‘,,”,“,.,,, ;l)an(‘er Sues, ('laiming S i Hundreds of persons formed the . 0 |trom her previous husha George | instructed to check up on the ab- B oo et e T D Vaccination Was Forced | VIl receive go.. | Scemingly endless caravan which R Stepler, Fast Berlin chier, on ' sences the last day of school befor: | L 1xdp 2 9100 oran) Cron e S I streamed out of the deomed avea.lpye f ! grounds of desertion, in the supe- | the Easter rece o be | “any bruiser o il e : Uhed antomotitee, traers, - wa- | Divorced on April 1, grounds of desertion. in the mupe- |the Easter rocess. \ \ | rior court at Martford on April 1 The 8.2, 9-1 and 9-2 socfal will “None at all : Aign dhanee zives the Slactor ‘ pushearts trundied | Takes Second Husband it siepier was given the custody be held this afternoon after schoul 1 court adjourned t) m- Were her fee ( i BUBES . y bers of i )€ 1en mem- | L e gravel toward New Or-| zfrs. Minnie Zehrer Stopler of 232 fof their two children, in the girls gym becanse of tha y loosely [ a T Sl nual sal f $1,000, No [leans where they will be carcd for|yain street was married to Renja- | - — iditorium being occupled for a chi B vecination by phyisicar 1 the inal 1 the waters recede from their| iy ¢, Rentcheller, an electrician, | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS |rehearsal nyd; " Ne e 5 Iy homes. All movable belongings were ! ith her 5 e i &3 <sion il [ inclnded in the miscellaneous bun- : el } % vy of|dlss which ghted the velicles. If “Yoar f S “ | state, v, the comptroller,| Many of the refugees were per- What dld she say?" s ] oy 1he : ; : {sons who had been driven from| she was going to g ke : ‘ ik P . | their homes in the Poydras area by ! end it all with him g s 1k ) r. The e the 1922 breaks. Jut in the m-,u»“ he confessiol . o s " i C i 90| ) « od they had but the bLriefest nd I told h ¢ my troubles. } i v ¥ i v P ¥ ) e who wonldl listen Il L Yiovernor, w 1 also appoint the hotice and in many cases wers 1 the only who w liste The witne i e 1 ) ' ¢ {oner with the consent of the | foreed to abandon their belongings. JosalE and: fogexitar e Ck {and her hust R M kel bl l t and nate. | The waters from the Poyd e only do 0 ot Ml hauser, took the' stand, Asststant {510 1 €01 perr {ly Lanee modifies the powers | break will inundate about ! ¥y hy g did away | pitrict Attorney Proc examit i o e b il i o i ) wwd to the |@eres, it was estimated hy engin- L1 < ing. | great ! al g 1 dling of dep: f normal | #ers. The crevasse of 1922 flooded | Other Details . i I & n:'v‘r’ e Found Snyder Dead : ormatory, | #bout that much itory. No, 4 He said Lorraine Snyder tel priso 1 other institutions. |towns of any are likely to he 4 weig 3 BRISTOL SCHOOT TR } A ted | tou ers. The village while read phoned him to follow his wi g glciuil | Snyder home. He told of find. | fal to ad) mmission "t cribe’ im- | of St ard is perilously close 1o o1t B Wl in bed. Mrs. S PRl b ovennts soment. The|the path the water iy expected to WA hvorh At ng aeaa | i i roser i ¥ “to recom- | take but it was thought that it| at that ‘tin P el g it | would eseape | ! ade on | Those Affected Most | ion of | Truck farmers and trappers are! of | the main inhabitants of the doomed com- None of these will he able| o depend on any income from their | ilar sources during the year. The ! [1ands of the truck farmers ars like- | |1y to be under water se ind it will tak 1ake up the number of muskrats had Lirowned by the high waters, The wnd shri try along | ores of Lake Borgne is ex- 1 to suffer heavily also. | = 3 BT Mnl N The entire Touisiana National | Eamon De Valera Due voviding for a y s s S ey : trol the levees in the vielnity of | £ a ¢ Orrow 0 ) viding $LO0O S New Orleans i W Tir of Eamo J o ! Although all the ramparts were ported to be in isfactory con- dition there was faint hope of hold- | unbroken chain when the Koes three feet higher, noweve a she got bound but from her March 1% of going, N i <hip Nominations New Emergencles | . : iy sent toi Memphis, Tenn., Aprol 27 (B T s Homination at Tamy | Ttelict measures advaricod hroughe The Tourist e l the ilood stricken distriets of the b 1 1 | Mississippi valley today with accel- MUST have Mlleage ! DEVALLRA LIAVES y s lerated specd as new emergencies 4 1 d 1 v t . . . And the automobile he buym . | must withstand the strain of long trips under trying conditions. Local automobile dealers stand back of the good usad cars they offer through Herald Classified Ads. They mean it when they say that their cars are “over- hauled asd in perfect condition.” or that motor trip YOU plan this summer, make a selection now from the exceptional variety of makes and models advertised under “Automobiles for Sale” 7 the Classified Ads! - ] . (\] ] (J BOUCHER—MORIN M D day s Classilied || P . a a i Ads s vty wornine qe s || A yroacyhes | Good Used Cars for EVERY Need M ‘ e RIBL EP are listed today in the Classified Ads 3 And with it a new ; i s n Moni is L month and warmer % 1 i } . cather. But Herald ¢ I Y ouchir i . Classificd Ads remain ot ) T 1wchanged a8 far as contini . e g LA S ! 51 producing results s ) 4 three hour jou i \ n stree Make the Classified 3 Ads o part of your reg- MINISTER TO FREE STATE ular vday reading! No." Apr (U1 —Fred- | Did you t¢ roof 1k THE v B ‘, : v l ; s » bt ; ‘. ">\ Herald Classified Ads “Miles Per Dollar—NOT Miles Per Gallon!" ¥ Did yo had confes Yes.” s amhassa- “Did you tell aald would ba used Irish Fr ienoh % a ) Sepee s e R tate, the Daily Express said today minister JUST TELEPHONE 925