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CRITICISM WANES DOWN IN BRAZIL : Less Adverse Comment on U. §. Foreign Policy | Thus the “dolorosa situacao,” ing the painful situation, nud with dollar signs and forms the is for many lar situation Head line writers also make merry | in the United States. ‘ mean- is decor- jibes at the “dol- {with the state department. “What a pity! over Mr, sign. icism w " was the head recently carried | Kellogg's often repeated | ich are the natural ex- GIRLS STRANDED - OVER IN CHIN Gy Moy ogtn ot vevetat | b iy . (Mgl MRG0 Sheen Aot by, aet [ed with Al Jolson in “Sinbad” and “Bambo”; Nita Jewell, Barnie Cole, Rena Shade, wife of Billy Shade, a iboxer; Trixle Leach and Louise | Francis. They used to play in the | Carlton Nite Revue but they don't any more because the revue is over (hrce months ahead of time. “We thought we'd at least get {tale dolefully. “But the manager | says nothing doing. So I guess we'll have to shift for ourselves. I could NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1927 NEGRO LYNCHED from injuries inflicted by the negro with an iron bar. Carter had at- tacked them after accosting them as they rode along the road near the city in a wagon. The mob, .together with posses ot officers, pursued Carter into a for- est and captured him. The mob, Arkansas Mob Metes Qut Pun-|rumoerine acvers) hundsed persone, ishment to Attackers hanged him from a telephone pole, riddled the body with bullets, cut it down and tled it behind an auto- the superstition must be sensational, vulgar and in- | sane” to be successful. Publisher of Times Is Given Honor Medal New York, May 5§ (M—Adolph 8. Ochs, publisher of the New York | Times, declared last night he be- lieved his efforts in journalism ‘have been worth while” it he has ‘helped in some measure to destroy that newspapers Mr. Ochs was one of four recipi- nual dinner last night. He was in. troduced by Frank B. Noyes, pub- lisher of the Washington Star and president of the Asspciated Press, as *‘one who typifies the best in Ameri- can journalism” and who has “erect- ed a monument to himself and the self-respecting press of the country.” Other recipients of the gold medals | were Walter Damrosch, retired conductor of the New York Sym- | phony -orchestra; Dr. Harry Emer- son Fosdick, pastor of the First t despite recurrent waves of | Canght in Crisis mobile which dragged it through |ents of gold medals for notable pub- Presbyterian church, and FProfessor the principal business thoroughfares. | lic service presented by the National | George Plerce Baker, director of the It later was saturated with gas-|Institute of Social Service at its an- | University theater at Yale university, | oline and burned in a street border- |ing on the negro section. wire home for money—and may pression of Latin have to do it yet. auick to take the p ter nations, the United States fs| popular in Brazil. The tremendous s, brought on by the cuccess of the American participa- tion in Brazil's independence cele- bration in 1922, the work of the American naval mission here, the excellene ith which America’s diplor representation in Brazil patriots who are | of their sis- Little Rock, Ark.,, May 5 (#)—The “We asked the American Consul- |sight of milittamen standing guard ate about it and they said they could |on important street corners with| do nothing about us. If we go abso- | fixed bayonets greeted residents :r C s in a | lutely broke. I suppose they'll haveLittle Rock today following a night (n:];{)‘? ;:“r;e,::m::::;}m ':n“),la\y‘-;:,:‘to do something. But I guess wejof disorder, during which a negro _:\nother negro, Arn Christian, act has been crabbed by a lot of Won't do that” ¢ was lynched, his body dragged was found armed in a crowd in the things. | 'Tess thinks she may go on.down [through the business section and |negro district and was attacked. He Chief among these grievances is | t0 Manila, where things are not so|burned upon a funeral pyre while was finally rescued and removed to s been conducted, the re- | the war and on a par, they say, turbulent. Barnie and Nita: have [several thousand persons looked on. a hospital. visit of the' American flyers | with the conflict is the attitude of | friends in Shanghai.and they are| Jear of additional serious racial| Robert Love, a white youth, was who finished their task after two of the cafe manager who gave them Salling for home before long if thel¢rouple caused Governor Matineau Struck by one of the many bullets Shanghai, May 5.—(UP)—Shang- hai in transition is the. bunk, if you ask Tess Gordon, or any other mem- ber of the revue that came out to Rio De Janeiro, May 5.—(UP)— cent wave of criticism against The rt the United Sta marines in Nicaragua landing of and the Amer ation. has now completely subsided in Brazil, as was expected by Amer- ican residents here, Attacks on the forcign policy of the United States are periodical in South America. They accompany most any move made by the st department which may be constru us a manifestation of the heralded “Yankee Imperialism.” latin American writers are bitter in their ks on U'nele Sam during such periods, but in Brazil these at- tacks are short lived he two weeks of the lat- an episode, the verbal Lombardment of the Unit St occeupied most the time of Brazi ditorial writers, Ot the same time, the United Press carried dispatches from the United States showing that influential members of the North American press were almost as -Mexican sitn- belief that no would result. | The lynching ot Carter followed MOTHER Fletcher’s Castoria is especially prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food ; giving healthy and natural sleep. “To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of W Absolutely Harmless—No Opiates. Physiciana everywhere recommend it. The historic Lee Penny, session of a family in England, once was supposed to cure every ill. In!|\Women early yesterday. s, commercial relations between | through. are all right. The others are in a|pany for all-night patrol duty. He|injury was slight. Brazil and the United®States, and | ‘Stay h'ome, girls,” is the advice |Pad way for the moment. hurried here on a special train from | Governor Martineau expressed the ! tremendously outweigh sporadic | give, “It you insist on coming to see ;I;eudadded;‘lzar;l‘!eland Rita are all |\ acq o strawberry festival, ashes of criticism, ,\,,. Big World, get it in writing and | {ixed up. But al know is poor By midhights after | hundreds. of | "w got a contract when we left Beneral. . g o over the murder of 12-year-old! = There may be other American |l automobiles, firing volley after ° il San Francisco, but it don’t mean a v volley of shots into the air, the Na- | Fio¢lla McDonald by a 16-year-old | habit they got out here—they don't | d0esn’t know them. She came out made both Sunday and Monday {sign these contracts unless you Years ago and was stranded—and | the streets and gained control of the ¢ 1o"a mob to find Dixon but e Kogtiam: back. She drifted too 1 The governor acted when informed | “So we're stranded. We're trying Pack. She drifted too long . . « The angry men searched several | missed too many boats, that local authorities were standing jails and the state penitentlary be- | G i ed [ illi good old U. S. A. out of the wreck, | onyict 0 Ig MAN | 552 e ook 1ike a foriorn hope. Our conciuded. “And i they insist onvaded a negro quarter and a gen- D o H ld lawyer says he probably can settle COMINg. get a round trip ticket. No|eral outbreak of violence was threat- n-lw« 'r;:)m the pmmol\: made on p |that manager like we do." Thp negEn Iymohed was Join Gars i ; ! | The girls, six of them, in pos.|ter. 38. He was sald to have ad-| representatives in Washington were | Albany, N. Y., May 5.—(®— from San Francisco. They came to g | printed Tere The local press then Charles J. Doran,” youthful Albany |China to act and the war broke up P:‘z'?“:fl‘f;'"’" | : P include stricken towp In exchange for se-|Stewart, identified him and saw him MSM curities valued at 25,000 pounds, killed. Her mother, Mrs. B. F. Stewart was in a hospital surfering. | Zino-] """ —————— their members were lost in Buenos nothing but notice they were Manager doesn’t fix it up. 8o they 1o order out a National Guard com. |fired at random by the mob. His many other factors combine to Tess and Barnie and Rena have to| “Something will turn up, I guess,” [\an Ruren, where yesterday he at- | turther outbreaks Sarleibnst Noutooiiar newspapermen.” The laughter was| BY mAnERL atier PuAliels Oolthree days of intense feeling aroused ALBANY BAN["T IS thing. Tt fsn't signed. That's just a *hOw girls in _Shanghal but Tess|voley of shots info (he ot the Mo cgro Onnie Dixon. Efforts were | she, well, Tess says, she never got|situation. he had been spirited out of the city. | T oA ket 0 h® " “Tell them to stay home,” Tess|by helplessly while angry men in- | fore abandoning the hunt. islle Riio) s Uis.d doalldec Rolloge it out of court, but he don’t know | foolin'" jgnad, Kellogg in the senate and house of e | a0 ""; mitted that he attacked two white| Quick relief ‘"’fl pain, \dded praise for those in North t in the shadow of the the show, 1665 it was hired by a plague-{ One of the women, Miss Glennie ned the bombardment until appar. |the murder of Raymond E. Jack- | The date of the next barrage fs |DUe store. His Co-defendant, Theo- Y i our husban identified in the affalrs of any Latin |Fobbery charge. congress of the United States to slightest ripple in Brazil. The notice WO appeared at the trial as a wit- “will exclaim when he mustard seed and the delicate s e ot st bt discussion. | Colonel Ransome H. Gillette, Mustard. Meatsof all kinds ‘Write for free Recipe Book quota limitation would be of no e said Harrington's acquittal pro-| Gulden” -bcfeubmdm‘ New York Oity. smiths derive great pleasure from | work into the American “dollar. ives you more ower, beauty, America who opposed the molicies ur today. | The stranded actresses ently all the ammunition was ex- | Son World war veteran, during a | indefinite, but 1t will begin oon | dore Harrington, was acquitted, but American republie. As the jury announced the vcr-! [ 3 2 i : ; ; | . I3 Fo dict, Lucille Davis, former state | - college for teachers student, col- | m limit South American emigration to |lapsed. She was revived by Doran, | . received only ordinary attention NeSS, attempted to set up an alibi| tastes steak or chops seasoned, spicesareskilfullyblended, ready Brazillan emigration to the United €OUnsel for Doran, announced that | aqcuire a more appetizing to Charles Gulden, Inc., e vided a reasonable doubt ot J.)orans, Eu Ln EN un. 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