New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 30, 1927, Page 1

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Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14,198 April 23rd miam] NEW BRITAIN HERALD ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CONNECTICUT, GHAPLIN'S SALARY 'Radio’s Grip On Country Seen In FIGURES UNFOLDED: Fact That Over Million Farmers fis Reeved 70 P Gt ot Have Installed Receiving Sets $2,225,000 for “The Gold Rush” | This is An Increase of 126 Per Cent Over July of 1925 { —Country Dwellers Want More Political Talks, | Current News Programs, Weather and Market Re- | ports, Survey Shows. SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1927.—EIGHTEEN PAGES PRICE THREE CENTS MRS, SNYDER TELS B SHOPUETERS DYNAMITING OF LEVEE IS NOT AS R,fl:!;;%fflj‘}:%Bm‘ll”y]?,?m“w'ifil}‘i,,’fifil EFFECTIVE AS ENGINEERS THOUGHT BT PLAN AY YET BE SUCCESSFUL Blames Gray Entirely g Auto Waited at Curb WIFE IS ALLOWED ALINONY f:cts 81500 a Month From January :Jn ad, 'SAYS SHE AIDED HUSBAND LOOT FR ington, April 30 (—A total 10 Last—Producer Says Charlie | Woman Defendant Will Be Subject- omparad Ttah 8 showed i1 | ©1 to Gruelling Cross Examination ony,. 30 Days for Chauffeur Punts.. *Jim, Glant Negro, Rules Camp Opening Sixty Foot | Made and Waters Through This ! Woe Unto Any Rebellious Black Who Refuses to Obey | Are Expeded to Sanitary Rules in His District of Flood Area—Chil- Rapld]y Widen Gap dren By the Score in Need of Clothing—Mexican Send Out Appeal for Garlie. | and Lower Flood - Level. Works For Percentage—Too SIOW gatos were equipped with radio sets | on April 1, an increase s case in farm When Court Is Resumed on Meted Out in Court, Ending Career | o Be Paid On ¥s the de- Of Refugees With Aa Iron Ha: d Surging Salary Basis, ionnaire adrress- | any of who Monday. of Gang. Jail s Chapl v There wera mora f; in Towa tI v other state, o 990 representing an increase of 1 tur per cent. Indi was second with | desired $1,144, a gain of Political leaders were Missouri, wi 5 news prog braska, €9,784; Illinois, Jtion to t S, and Arkansas 62 ports. public to- Lita Grey 1 . ten tormer will when love: payment since fil talks contin rim currer 1in addi- ony al divorce suit in Janu- | . want whe SMASHESR R fiATES PAYS FINE IN COURT, | [ Need of Than Asked But Think Extra Congress After Joseph M. , head of - 30, 000 SAILORS VIEW THREE HUSBANI]S ARE WONDERS OF NEW YORK INVOLVED IN MYSTERY corp n's President Sees pic ye Funds Greater $5,000,000 Furore on Main St. Cross- Doesn't | ing Blamed on East {Meanwhile Thousands of One Slain, Second Slayer, Berlin Man | | | New Yorkers Are View- Third Threatened, 1 s e ! : oo e DU on o melt | firm hand of military aut B 1‘ $1.300 a 1 ctive from Jan In view of an srneys for (1 t they would not appeal der, Mrs. Chaplin cive alimony paym r legal action to collect viole th alimo: jary 10, last. ment from comedian the alt- was ex- ns vs n with the mur lover with ing U. S. Fleet Woman’s Story J | UP—The thirty New York, boys of April 30 water today over ishes to three small PD < Mississippi Must would be un- or to pay him | Keep Things Clean r stars receive Slow nk role if salary,” Scher “Works Too our hin ex tw broad earth- rown up to r in its chan- W 1 to pay from Mrs, took was not had aite | nel thousand tickets for th ‘haseball gam . the o had head city's body Lk ke a p He doesn't %0 i Rit stars work excop! works work raq wit tted that she in M while Phi ° number of nt birthday tion shows he expected apidly and an v level , he il she earns child woma het Monday will he tha o Mrs tomol ount in ad her marri nhappy King now 1n | ¢amp ccording il Ly Bro 1 kil tanght which Her Home Costly ' failed to e Page on 13) RED ROSS FLOUD runni‘m‘v NEARING 55,000 HARK Reaches $1,183 Thmugh? Efforts of Boy and ing ars wi train ich were the 1est denied he en married appes tod rstory ra- skelaton th juemines par- front of the of « the ot thr 1 re deserted by its fnhabits Water Slowly Crosses lowly the water found i the ay to 1 distr Cross when H-m;. n's in town most of rnight today n oove A wked Tnto Touse iy dow Alling to pass passes ) ! 1 of March 1| to receiv - ; uh he s t r home ) la { been the Atenc ere delicti_on on which After every suee ¥ emptic o good and Phillips place. bite, P was coming AN hus . |tion, th at the bination o Atlantic reason vessels Carabhe May 16 euvers highy levee ad parts o ts. All 5 ‘ over to the in the ashed the the Poydr the strea of the em the waters in the al was the 15 houses in the wick plead law ¢ 1 the g tilty to vio- | Iy d property e to park- | Caal nd wi Railroad Po testified | the B Pleaded, She Collectin v 1 Girl o th lled t being ga a by chapter of the An appreciable 1o tot taken up outs in the past two nights flood relief fund the New Britain ‘rican Red Cross extent. Yester- fund were ised in New was announced ns 2y by Chairman €ur- | prowy University Woman Student n instit on. This is within strik- | S i of the $2.000 goal, Killed When Car Hits stated that the chap Three Hurt in Hartford ;'-‘ ‘ Crash Sue Parker | and Wolfl 8 mOEORTELE S tumbied nkment All night town S pas- tl ine nave swe PARKED AUTO TRUCK IS CAUSE OF FATAL CRASH s forward bu fow bathroom, rrific into the h her ol from the t 1d 1 thud.” Rvinic wo not said rru holdi had only oth Doy tions TECRY ind the 1 i Suits « Main Street lurner Puts Affairs in Hands of Court gainst Cle Wolf wh with ord on Kenefick is suin i Peterson Gladys lLeMay for 87, All three writs are re- superior court the June and Depu pushed me L When Al over and my husband | ich was invoived driven 18. Vin for $5,000 810,000 & upon for Digivn one Apr it XX X% Then lov | had be wias Wolif in Har ont Miss Mass., ride Charl April 80 (A—An h sulted Morrill of Miss it at the | dama univer- of T who was only slight Walpole, {automobile for | un | lerickson of the | f :m two-m Strand theater of the relic h Boy a colle o k o Ter nyder 150 helping ry that burglars b A petition in bankru by Ei or was filed | i NEW OLLEGE SCANDAL 3 vard Mest for many the city's best b Details of the petition filed in the office Bankruptey Saul made public and the & Nair nd only petition from ite last am- couts, from jon which Thursda treasurer of th and 2 Girl Arn the B today stroet one of en, 1 wife. years USES WAR PAINT T0 FRIGHTEN LOOTERS Philadelphia Man Protects Property $7,500 n killed by siness mu which W of Referec Berman were no ots coll sity. Paul A, B Milton, 2 Brown | driving the car, { hurt. .\u-mu.e,' The two had former State Sachusetts Jackson of | Providence d the jcame upon at the Capitol theater, had been parked Jioy Scouts gathered $43.42. [near the state 1 . Tioy Scouts who responded to for repairs. B service at the Capitol [turn out quickly t were Albert Loomis, |car crashed into William Bonney,; The young woman old V' nd |the Norwood hospital ne of Troop died a few hours later. Troop 11; and Gordon Ely of Are row took up 78.65. him kil nd 1 itd not it my wilt \id Hope Nature yeock Quarts of Whiskey Arc seized ro was rough e iy 5] student, W. Young. Works, spok 1 by the same night ler Harry C vican Legion addre rtatly e order ‘nll t00." Laugh at Her Story York, April 30 (UD) | do not S in - Possession of University o 1 ish me mention f Unhe Y of and is counsel the b wis Ftanley was realize the e to Mas- e li California Student. an g Pt writs set forth t returning o | ¢y » passengers in suddenly hile which s moving Maple avenue, Hartfor t 30 o'clock m the morn car driven by Wolff yrth on that thoroug is the owner of the iven by Wolff. | plain- | itomo { for Me | | statem conld April (Continued on Page 15.) Gu'l’s Mock Sulcide Stirs Factory; She Walks In As Her Friends Mourn filed that office. ' AC Nanking With Suceessful beside the ro: pital in this town ock was unable to enough and the truck was taken where | secured udien q Ruse, Th rroecedi fare. P machine w to she L sossion suffered a a fractured collarbone, lace of the head, legs and arm tinful body bruises and nervous | and back injury which will } s result in a permanent dis- | Broken Heart, Threat, Open Window, Concrete Drive- § I hee nfined to | R e way Far, Far Belov—All But the Vietim— High Spots in “Tragedy” attend to her usual rforated | of roop i, The group from 'Troop 4 which rved at the and last night way sposed of Scouts Gordon Ely, Baker, Winthrop Warren v Fllms, Harey Slade, Howard | Unkelbach, Merrill Hobart, Leon i Samuel Ingham, Yesterday afternoon three boys from the Stanley school, Rodney Walrath, Alfred Nerd, and Raymand Parkton, brought into Red Cross i & box containing more n contribut- Man and Boy Overcome By duties her | Aron- e brought the suit through best friend,” John V. st Hartford. who br; Smoke and Three Other Persons Dickinson & in Building Are Injured. “Phis 1s the last time any imn ever see me,” a young eried yesterday atternoor tered a rest room of Landers, 3 | & Clark’s after confiding to friends ‘|that she was despondent over g broken love affair. nd nervous| Ml an hour afterward friends Ha She complains of headaches, |Poticed she was still missing and Qinai fnability to slcep, and |Burricd into the room. When they akness, which conditions may be | failed 1o locate her, but saw a win- permanent. She was rendercd un- |90W open overlooking a concretc AoRAcTaE by ihstax driveway several floors below, they TS R eR Sl hurried to consult with the depart- hospital for two week: which | ment head. There was much scur- on, $ Troop 4, R. S. A. thony nd Peter Bar time s vas unable to go about her | '¥ing about and investigating to de- oddition to sending nine boys to the | also were injured. regu duties at the Orient Insur-[termine whether one had he theater, voted to contribute $5 to|to have been burned while i - [dashed to death in the factory yard, of you the incic instructions handle the problem. During the height nent the supposed victim unconcernedly into the room from ! nother department to which she 1eath \zam Hmenng s from the rest Werkk) Near Paralyzed Youth NSRRI Ol | Roanoke, Va., April 30 (P Wal- ter L. Boothe, 18 year old farm boy who has been kept alive more than week by artificial respiration. was veaker last night and his ns believed death was near. At times he complained almost in- |audibly that the continuous raising |and lowering of his arms was fore- ing insufficient air into bis nert of nt d they sl ted ow ha boot! April 30 (UD man, confused by den; when the tenement in which lived burned early today, wan- 1 about until they were ove come, Three persons were injur The dead: Anthony Richichi, gene Richichi, & rne Call; an, a floor of the 4 and he fell one ng to res the nk Richichi hrot Brooklyn, T might Lawr ferth that she of the aecident " la permanent ir on the injuries to the right side, r, injuries to the bacik .} 1 istained, uries to the 3 of the excite- 1 lcodh Chr ey saved all wall hes tforehe leg and | massacre, thr P the great « p river flood would b Boy of 15, Slayer, Is [Sipatea b TR NGB Given Life lmplhonmont‘u\ jana before the flood Poplar Biuff, Mo, April 30 (- |reached New Orleans Barl Jackson, 15 years old, was sen- | | possibl had gone room. A donation of s . wived from the Stanl * club and one | At that s hool. has heen rec Rule and Level Glrl | $40 from the nu at the New itain General hospital. Last night | otto voted $50 to the cause { ddy-Glover post, Americana |y 47. his nephew. . was injured building col- story while Richichis. hor of An- ot Bu; * e Punds Needed. April 30 (P THE rowing tenced to life imprisonment last night after a fury had found hir Washington, guilty of first degree murder, in con- | funds than the $35,000,000 already nection with the slaying of his step- | asked on hehal? of the Red Cross mother, Mrs. Mary Jackson, 21.{will be needed for Mississippi flood Jackson showed ne emotion when —_— WEATHER More More New Britain and vichnity: Partly cloudy tonight and Sunday: not much change in temperature. | 1a the relief fund, | his step-sister, (Continued on Page 13.) |ihe office being notified meanwhile *- lungs. jsentenge was pronounced. (Continue on Page 183)

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