New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 29, 1927, Page 1

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wee | NEW BRITAIN HERALD rd Average Daily Circulation For swiana s 14,198 ESTABLISHED 1870 MRS. SNYDER TAHE Plotted and Executed Brutal Murder HE ALSO WILL TELL HIS Mother of Mrs. Snyder Test She Warned Her Daughter No Permit Gray to Come to Her He house stand ca tice Scud did not less she war L 1 of he “What did he He sofd she ¥ about her s the finest wom i had ever kno there pictures of her She quickly got her did you and your hushand 1d was born?" » her ton work he prak litions When did you firs ¢ about your co us Motions Made nd adjo r noon yes (Contlnued on Page 20) BOOTHE STILL ALIVE ful Than Yesterday. Roanoke, Va., April 23 (UP +s9 cheerful but still hopefu Walter L. Boothe continued to figh mely for his life today—th cighth day since collapse of hi Lungs sta 1 art cfiorts by scores of friends. Attending physicians proneunce 1 condition not so good toc yesterday, when a turn for the bet to make any predictions in this cas which aiready has baffled medica e tures taken yesterd, cated vertebra at the brain to determine whether the dition can be relieved. It v of the pat ed Boothe a week ag Thursday. 1917 Reliel l'und Will Ie Used by the Red Cros Boston, April 1\ (P—A T fund raised for suiferers in fa the munitions ¢ of Hallfax, N, §, in to nse in rhor is to be dppi Valley after more 1l supreme court Jierd alance of $1 a fund raised ents shall be ss for NTNESSSTIT | 6 |LEVEE BELOW NEW ORLEANS TO BE | ACCUSE HER LOVER |:.. -z seoorec v | hosay s e |20 CITY ITSELF MAY NOT BE FLOODED SIDE OF STORY T0 JURY al A[]J[]”RN MAY fi wwser Eor Mrw Susder Beanas HOUSE Repons § Per Gem‘ Gray as Man Who Lured Woman | Amusement Tax Bill From Path of Honor — Aged ouse, New dens of Autolsts—Whitaker and Te named his boat for her?" no servants The state resied its case shortly TG FLOOD RELIEF FUNI] Artificial Respiration Prolongs Life The second ¢ paticnt Hopeful But Less Cheer- Y | Nate Mizs he west si ) |Sheldon of the New Kritain chapter, | Brief Attack of Pncumonia Fatal to NEAR RESERV“!R I]AM;’: ghr.,; Miss., on the west 1 ‘wm mu}w:;”u; |f:w(:'tlej\:.'1imnf:\"]‘.l.'A Court Street. Woman—Funeral to | cial respiratory ter oceurred, but they were nnwilling Doctors were studying X-ray pic- dislo- base of his |is operution to adjust the vertehra that | In BH : -uuoua‘ dgg‘!;{‘:,\s NEW BRITAIN Rt }o0uu0; ¥ , CONNECTICUT, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1927.—THIRTY-SIX PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS NAVAL AIRPLANE CARRIER LANGLEY BADLY DAMAGED 2 B BENERATUR BLOWS UP 7| | PROMOTIONS MADE N;; Coroliey, I8 BY POLICE BOARD pjetely Divabld omi Must Be Towed Into New York. ? AUTO PURCHASE DEBATED Accident Occurs While Craft Is Steaming To- ; ward Harbor Vith of Cars and Recommendation to Counell Agreed Upon—changes . Others of Combined Sea in Traffic Lights 0 Be Made. Fleet. IS Gives up Marathon Golf After Making About 40,600 Swats | DYNAMITED THIS AFTERNOON THAT to recover WHERE LEVEE lS BEING BROKEN |Delay in Setting Off ASSEMB” AEREES | Blasts But Hour is Fixed at Between 1 | and 2 o'clock, Central Standard Time-Many Refuse to Leave Dan-‘ ger Zone. e | |Thousand Others, All Ne- ! groes, Are Reported Held by Force by Plan-| tation Owners Who Threaten to Fire on Any Rescuers we< EXTRA GAS LEVY KILLED Compromise Effccted on Purchase t to ome | Legislature Refuses to Add to Bur- Dunn Nominated As Judges at | New Haven. April 29 M) — An e electric rotor on ey at soa electrizal ma- navy depart- Ly radio. Thers s in the ship's o 2 ® w £ o Gt ] 3 % | DOE GRAHAM m- an hour's dela | crevasse on t at 1 the ling with the York. A two hundred or exploded, carry- un injection lix ary exhaust a pletely | kot : : In | Al t p was sald to be the s gor ] el nd thejty be jnundated fn rritory which Mississippi river le-|day chase of two aut ley was proce ere was ma f Now 1 wo loaves of br S Rrehiton leves would b ween 1 oand 2 Graham m Amb be tower Co. on an un rittee on hate ado; | 300 Refuse To Leave 5 s bt ] priations were favorably reported in | | Aboard U. S Cuite 2 concern- E the & e park and fex‘“ N e \Noman Lovitd in Rnommg Tragedy Occurs o | Highway fn! S 5e (%) Svare tham v notor an |land for state ”H‘hfi $70,000; com '.‘5“ tho ¥ i 4 “:T.l House Here by Police ! Guill oru Near Bridge s it b S cnndm of AgmulunalSa[es . wuwnm' i HEAEREON by Dblasting the Mississip river in .;F,‘,ff,.?"ifiz,;'i WORD SENT T0 “HER BOY QUESTION ABOUT LIGHTS e ™* "™ " ° * :..:,:JIIOWA IS kvifi UNGE:\TA]N’ e e uthorities they wer 1 7 ¢ told military way department a departme ent 1 par motor ve New Yorker's Craving to Meet Ma- No Tail Light Burning on Parked | D0t rald of the floods and would ! i - L ahe : | stay with their homes rather than | ] bR T e e ternal Parent Whom He Dotsnot Truck Following Crash—Another | join the parade to New Orl arsic 1 ion of onal land $20,- | Boa's were held ready to r ) member o Be Gratilied If He Woman in Wrecked Sedan Is |y, I e i for s S re Comes to This City, Painfully Injured. i ! 1 =l | storics of their homes, s Never having secen 29 B - - ported by t i e o His 1 ricks o Held in Danger Zone igley from the B : ity } © Killed Miss., April B G S the mancuvers un- Dol manhaany el lG n St i orities today a Gofa e would give the land =R iy agnoalfiion JorgCory o L | wshod into the rear of | enor Dennis Murphree of A e i ‘ ot advantage since : 8. mator truck which had i to force evacuation of 1,00 Al ier houses 23 of the fleet's g (b . N oned plantation workers near | ¥ PEILS DIOTANE which had been expected ment or a place th A (CQ) Miss 3 to take a major part in the war RO e (on, lics are held In flood " games v k Haven, w ned territory by plantation Six Ballots On § the navy's only iy b riously hu der & who threaten to shoot any Sie Taliots ourn now in commis- tx the ca loc n ing to remoyc 1, ac mote Officer John C. converted fn 1 tedgr 1D | cording to H. 1. Scha I Cross from th the staff aireraft squ Collier Jupiter. Including » commander of the hns, there are 45 of- nd 310 enlisted men aboard. Fleet at New York New York, April (A — The greatest floatilla of Uncle Sam's sea- ever to visit New York at 1 sergeancy, On th he had while Peter Cabel Collins {and ballot supported O ¢| Reports in gross o mwale monthly by v | confined negroes are in and without food cd to the governor. sen. Curtis Green, comm nquest which Coron health | haffer report- | Abcut Lights driven by Arth ford and g Question The truck wi Barnard of I us switehe nd Of _ . while Of- | = nsfer comnany, | the Mississippi National € , stie R o tiiad oy, oirties o o i (Continued on Page 25) § s 0 he ¢ I by the| D OFES Aok same on the | 2 A5 G forn were reported hoy with the water rising ) ballots, b which had been f grove was shifted to O T S _ARMY OF 80,000 WILL sy . ADVANCE ON HANKOW ‘V.U smmissioner Bay by Commissioner I ary Officer Kleffer regular pa s tod en. {motion 0f Commiss Red (iross (‘nnlrihulion | } From This City L Bpntotlate Now 33,000 itouch with his mo {ver lesivous o umer with the on motion of C w. Lowd son, in his concentrs {to take off the negroes. Gcneral Chiang Formally Declares War on Nationalists A pou at Poydr ' o nost- | appo! olman on O | cock levee across the river for the relief of ¢ Commissioner Mississippi valley 11 rary Officer We motion of € Coolid ready sent out today when |A. Sprague ar two by Commis- | April (7. . fces from Nanking say Kai- . moderate : d form- the Han- e For City. La., April 20 (® ordering a fiel t]te | Take Pl ‘e Monday Afterne Hs makes hile this is m 10 sent to date. Wly to declare wa S|V Repair Gang to Work All| than half of New | Mps. Mary ( 5 than a ¢ tionalists an ordered Britain's quota of § t e e A of American ar I 1 on Page 20) Yang Sur proceed creasing sufering and privation aip |Y¢ArS ol wife of Roger W Night Under Electric £ wit © expe- endered hameless and the growing wits stricken v . may mal se the quo 1t R0t he ok aurnrisailic eEGber S68, me to th roold td-inch may T I e g e | i oo D tan . hre o ths haca Hot ‘I,‘:,:,,\[ Sk ' her parents wh e Weet north of Shutile Meadow rescr- | Jewelry Stolen From Store of | File Petition in Bank- ' win e Appointed to succeed Gor- 1 consed to he asked to incr it} was vouns. ¢ not active fra. |voir dam, and labe of the water partient will work under strong| 1A Markwas—Crooks Force | ruptey T()dil} hach, Who was Named to o r a N ' g t | isco- | electrie lghts all night tonight to re-| Fngrance Through Rear Window, | not to double their ¢ New Britain ly but was a vices of St i atten ark’s T Displace Wi wely, according o Sheldon ahe G AL pair the breal | i the ¥1 : Spr ie total received to da Ay i The crack is not so larg to| Watches, rings, stickpins and oth- | Tlacing 1l i s I Groenberg S5, ndMGes e of k Of this amount “ Tt s prohibit use of the main *f pibe | or articles ot o said fo 8. Tor b o | ¢ e, SiESE A | Federation of Post Office 16 10 1995 when B tettred, [@0d because a temporary shut-off re- | worth between $600 and $700, wer b e b S ey ksteon o | e w Biltain®bring sent | 1O : vt her Tnebind | QuCed pressure to w low point, Chair-Lstolen lust night from the store ¢ AR ted 10 be | cpian i this to prove ; S14; ona contributor sent a cheek | SUTMIMIDES : Mon Cliifond | MmaN Joseph F. Lamb of the water | Frank Markwas, 55 Broad strect e : g Ca g ol thla fo pray {for a collection taken in the | ‘I“", A ie ale Mawe, | board today ordered the main kept!cording to report to the police ol Chambertain of Auburdale, Mass id theater last night netted | 5 , who displ in service throngh the Lamb cxplained the the bur maintain highest possible 'amination or 1} ternationally | prosgure for availability in the event | hat entr 10w play of fire, T 10, Mass. and Milton | The repair work will he completed ard Law in one night's wo While the Mr. [ mornit lity of | vestigat: orters here Intorpret the action ant as an impor of this ¢ local mu + nd Miss 1 similar colletion at the [ Al L pitol theater brought in $42.43.1 it cre were three contributions of S ch, Newin e 150 . nine people sent che each, the Fafnir M it defeat for the radi- 1 section of the (i so and a8 1 o first step in ax's campalgn 00d 1N fa mete out punishment for the and Nanking affair, ced o return to hen was in command of the Cane Well has not made formal tions have been | anuouncement of the appointment, | he company during | but 1t 18 gencrally i d in the | city hall that Gorbach is to ure | Greenbore has sont | knoy ks for §25 A window in Sprin nefit so- | foreclc | number ! e TR b §— & actions. witorm mission. tonese forces at Nauking during the [ciety sent nd the waiters of the | SChoc R naneyiinch pipe is shut off, service will bel } Jeally stopped w ling of the Is change, which fs expected 0 /outrages which prompted the shell- | Burritt hotel sen ! Jan thter of Mr. and kept up by supplenenting the | | THE WEATHER petition | be only one « ed - on R jng of the city by American and Sixty postirs w nt out today | Mrs. Jo ineh main with the supply pipes| | ‘ Amo reditors of the m pal board at t time, affects Rritish warships anchored in the to 1he factories emploves ta| Fu ices will be held from Burlington. The heavy day-| | New Britain and vicinity: | |[concern are the Guaerity Lumber one of the two democratic commis- Yangtase. Teofore the arrival of contribute, No. one 1 be ed, | Monday noon a time to be'time demands were too gri to Partly cloudy tonight and | |Co.. of Toston, $5,000: City Coal & |sionerships. Greenberg has had wide Chiang at Nanking, Chen fled in the 'but voluntary contributions are re- |[announced by M. J. Konnev Co,, 1 keep the preseur higher than 45, Saturday; colder tomight. | Wood Co.. of this city, $2,100 'u\d !experience n charity and welfare direction of Hankow with his troopa, i auested. Contributions will be ac- |dortakers, Burial will be in Fairview | pounds today even when the Bur- the Metropolitan Lumber. Co. work in his connections with the apparently feeling he would be satep cepted at the factories. et {lington hook-up was effected. e New Jersey §1,200, hlebrw Free Loan assoclation, in Hankow than in Nanking. .

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