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LIIQUY 2IBIS JI0112IUN0D News of the World By Associated Press NEW BRITAIN HERALD Average Daily Circulation For Week Ending 14,354 Sept. 17th ESTABLISHED 1870 NEW BRITAIN, CcOo NECTI(T_UT, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1927. -=TWENTY PAGES. PRICE THREE CENTS PERSHING AND FOCH RECALL STIRRING WORLD WAR DAYS IN CHALLENGES TO LEGION DISSENSION RESULT OF PAVING INQUIRY Sablotsky Attacks Williams and, Snaps Fingers at Nair Military Leaders, De- L Auxiliary’s Leader ]TOWERS 108 QUESTIONED manding Peace and Liberty Forever, Given Tremendous Ovation. Mayor Walker Loudly Ap- plauded at End of Un- Macauley Is First Wom- an Speaker. Palais Du Trocadero, 20 (Bh—General Jol #nd Marshal Foch, dc in the stirrin Paris Her ten ye Americ an L to in s ican Le Pa e tw MRS, ADALIN MACAULEY Y M. C. A, TO CONDUCT GOURSE IN AVIATION Class Limited to 30 Stu- dents to Be Given Instruction o stirr insistent d French Answer American L s con rty, to- Mar They 1 1 like a cly marshal s e call? ing wo through 1 s moms ich trial flight and the tes sat as stunned for 1 then burst out wit and pendemoninm as must | shal reme bilities of becoming a commis- w1 in the ed th fation « e ar in the terrific din 7 ducational Mrs. Adalin A 1 n C an an Auiliary fir ntion hounce Clarenee ment mad ry H zion eon is open w in the vin is one of only state of Connecti- course m New I 1 or anyons ity citi o our cut Ha military which I I"och and Gener sombire pl General At Re: conven unif 1 Gow black of is being other 1 Waterbury and The N tain his course Viddletown will inelhid New Ha- urisdiction far and the worn by ex from ds wh aceep I Work. a1 rroor as as Thr ion reacl aft of t b r part nd sp! tesmen class will he 1dents and will ind ninary instruction nent s of France a now conclug “Down to the the committes m at any fly- student will 10l include a i the varions pl flight D instruction in 1y their v and operation and emergency Ay of ignition systems and %, studies of the Vee and the Vi of illus- 1505 of different construction es of anwhile a zood niany types (Centinued on Pag tars, rot ind other types of motors ¢ on to aviation. types of planes piloting and ship tendencies ir th air, meteorology and we ments and inspection of the w ir | | Men W ho l'ought and Blcd There in 1918 Rev Famous Field Rl e - While no definite and th ather their Hart- for cours: promises nd nothing can he pre inee, gradus of courses usually have the best chancr o qualify for commissions in the aviation squad of the national guard Graduates of this course will have qualified for actual training in the |air and may make application with air afiron in Hartford for airport are 1927 by United Pr Yanks and the ntimental pilgrim Marne nt to wi th in war, Some 700 made day n a to the ce wher nd crept There were dties during the ing in the area visited In this little t where 1h hed through the Ge = people scemed to otten. One would have thought this would have been a gala day for Chatean Thierry. It was not. The| town paid no attention to the O1d men were fishing and -the NOMBIE; x up_the river|gay of his disappe side which was reddensd by Ameri- | recaived a $6,500 loan from a local can blood in June, 191 They | bank with which to pay contractors merely e curiously, e T e CeRLaAE b oA Mellow shine hathed the coun-! " The money it is alleged twas ot try side. ims strolled in | paia. Arch orgettable places and | Chapanis’ wife stated seen @ in their memories un-|house has been sinking eve it der cor stly different. Tt |was built and she believes her hus- was noticeahle that the men were|hand was so distraught over the ill with thoughts of xine ve luck which apparently has been dnuui!\k’ his footsteps that he ran ed American eas- sau three months’ L (Continued on Page 15) rman e | Creditors Join Wife In Search for Hushand Meriden, Sept. 20—His wife { creditors are sceking Ernest Chap- |anis who has been missing from his fiome here for three weeks. On the ma- Visit- re washing that since the che ions v pensive The Yanks arrived train and 20 bus loads tered to the various spots rs had fought found it hard to helleve to- this salient once swarmed with several hundreds of thousands of men trying to kill one another. The war seemed far away and un- real. Nearly all the towns have been reconstrueted. Most traces of the war have been crased. But, at Bellean Wood it aif-| ferent. Therg the grim reminde of war remained. Yanks cagerly sought the fox holes and trenches where they had lain nine yea o. M. flith of Philadelphi spent en days in the wood as stretehor | He found his trenciies today rs in a special of them seat- where the visit Washington Sept. 20 American marine and jof the Nicaragnan national gus Killed and a second marine Ully wounded in a fight yes between a defachment of 20 marines and 25 native constaby and w foree of about 140 member of the Salgado band. The American legation at Man- AEna transmitting a report of the | fight to the state department today, [ decla the bandits were said to a marine of T t 20 Killed and 50 wounded. the front here ief column of marines and con- a7 found and photo- | stabulary is on the way to the scenc granh fox hole. of the fight at Telpaneca from “I wouldn't have missed the war|Pueblo Nuevo to prevent a possible second attack. The dispatch sald bandits had at- (P—One one member (Contlnued on Page 14) AMERICAN MARINE FATALLY WOUNDED AS NICARAGUAN BANDITS STORM FORT Judd Insists Work Was for Benefit of City as Land lmproved Has | Been Decded Gratis to Public by Owner. e actly why T want point Know vour r o5, We 1 this that to any crookedne thing, £ yor her adr A\ H Judd, last t appointed by | e ial committer Mayor Weld to Inves stances of the pavi Main street and s ot He towa Sablotsky d it by pounding the aring cir soutl ad- | tabl room Property Deeded to City ot common fina Ty membe th lowing a pares are Towers, 1 of land t, the erty was' paved. at a approximately without the common council further find that the 1 works was auw time of paving that Mrs, would deed the propert tain without ar Mrs. the nsent of the Towe to the rawn and common lermen J Counciln i Th was i 1siness hefore embodied in th ion: the | “tin > comn council b nd repor tion of South Main str 1 th a portion ity and the inley {ermine work Sablotsky Qu Councilman S Williams investig sked City En- | incer J. D. Williams relative to th ven-foot strip of land in question, ind Mr. Williams presented a map showing that th ment was laid rs He said corner was greatly improved by | ork, and it is the policy of public works depart to of private vhere impro d by so doing, 1 been given, however, that Mrs Towers would deed the strip of land to the city hefore the pavement was | laid, and since then the deed has | n prepared and will be present- | ~d to the council. Mr. Williams faid. cost of the pavement was about he said reply to pave on the Towers property is nent proper eme Assurance | in t th my pose in olution was to pri soard of public works h ment private property, which it | 1nor t to do, as the work was not authorized by ommon coun- | cil,” Councilman Sablot aid. | he city engineer admits it, so 1| now move we adjourn.” ) “Wait inute, ean't we ask any questions?” Alderman Nair o | here motion to and it is not debatable,” Judd id nd h which wa lost, Sablotsky Alderman then city engineer is customary to & property for improvement pur- poses and Mr. Williams replied af- firmatively. It was done in 1916 at | the corner of Church and FEim | and in other places, he said. Taking Too Much Liberty city did not get the | de ¥ s property; nmy\ on jected is a Alds the Councily mativel man only voting affir Nair, if it & streets, {man Sablotsky inguired i to tell you that the board of mu,‘ lic works is taking entirely too much | power to benefit private property | owners. This ment was laid for the bhenefit of Mr. T & (pub- Jic work: 1 chairman), and his | gasoline st Alderman Judd | replid th; admitted that this | particular without au- hoar tion.” it is job was done (Continued on Page 1) |tacked the garrison of the town at 1 a. m. and that the fighting lasted until 5 a. m., when they withdrew. | The Salgado force was well armed (with rifles, machine-guns, hand {bombs and dynamite bombs A report from a marine id that the new national guard, 1s on other occasions, put up a | splendid fight.” ! | So far as casualtics go, the fight | yesterday appearcd to have been the | most serious since the Ocatal hattle, in which the Nicaraguan chicf, Sandino was repor to have fost veral hundred of his followers in aclk on American marines and native constabulary. American avia- tors dispersed Sandino's men at that time, officer W fonly I adjourn | | Chosen Ambassador ] DWIGET NO EARLY SESSION WILL BE SUMMONED Coolidge Delinitely ~ Decided Against Special Congress FLOOD STUDY NEEDS TIME Executive W.OMORROW Sees Litde Ndvantage in Convening in Advance — Deenis Relief Funds on Hand Adequate for Present Work. who start- |* move 1 month early sts ) Smith |1 told that mit ial problems erman | ¢ LIGHT VOTE IN BRISTOL 113 Vlectors Mad Resistered Preferences At Polls in tBell City” Up to 1 o'Clock Today. ist s arternoon n cast in th as follows: | 19; third are: [ inghan patrick; third ourth, Michacl The only contr nomination five Miller in ti and only four W candidates ive, Mayor is not posed. ance Chapanisi| Where would we get oft?" Council- ‘l()l} Will Ask City for Abatement of Taxes oximately 100 ta befol th rmen at nd will \ppear of 1riday low a ement According rty owne also 1 ent of a sty hey claim in a ted at the last mec council that they t sprinkled L DYING Mildred cport schoc to Br 1 dying condition today when an automobile driven Iardy of Stratford way to school after the | Sk ord hospital in r noon down by ert W, girl geport hortly she was 1 run v Her MORE PARALYSIS REPORTED Haverhill, Mass., S, 20 Three cases paralysis reported here fo creased the city's total to 63. deaths have resulted from disease, new of infantile Y in- Eleven | throughout his the | DWIGHT W. MORROW ENVOY O MEXICO Ouolidge Seleets New York| Banker as Ambassador MORGAN BUSINESS PARTNER AN . VICTIMS OF FATAL CRASH PILOT HUDSON AND MECHANIC KILLED - WHEN PLANE CRASHES IN NEW JERSEY AS DERBY FLIERS WING WAY T0 GOAL Will Take 9ver of Strengthen- | Task \Twelve of 25 Class B Ships Reach Chicago and Hop off for St. Paul-Fleet Speeds On. | Third Group Ready to Fol- low on Non-Stop Flight From Roosevelt Field in ing Strained Tnternztional Bela — Familiar With Ol Land Pre Effort to Surpass Lead- ers in Time. To Stengtiien L|’m~m~ [lilll"l\v. (left) of St. Clair, Mict Marysy '\»- \!wuw n, who met death th 3 ; LT ; lane which was taking ‘smsu [LE[';nnNs’E’Nn’ UNDERWRITE EXPENSE * WITHEOSGRVE AHEAD OFBUVNGBLEAHERS 100 l’uh!u' .\pn'ltcrl Citizens Note Bank \ Two Are Killed the events 155 A plan velt F to- v shortly afterward at on ong Valley, N. I, killing the pilot, and his mechanic, Mexico Tha which ‘o Government Has Majority a | X Seats in the Sign Dail as Result of 8 , 12y's starters, piloted s City, re- after at < B Planes the 23 Class B planes terday spent fter making ite stops en today without four planes ht in Cleveland < but No. 48 Wheeling, W, vay with them, in * Chicago, or . One turned back wing Roosevelt One Woman Mrs her 1 L in from Burgin, turned account I Race iladys 0'Don- nd, James s A plane oosevelt Field of to- within engine as wi s oyd O'Donne 1 ARl hat took oft bR o service n another ck of MEN SEEN FLEEING FROM SAYBROOK BLAZE lay's starters, vo hours on anes began arrive v five-minute Pire Destroys Seven Buildings and Threatens Entive Oyster River District Puring Night. - AMERICA VIA ORIENT Otto Koennecke Hops Off for Angora, Turkey, on First Lap Youth Confesses to Murder of Six- Year-Old Girl and to Secrcting Wil Body in Vacant House, | | ron sssory r-old Kath P wviator in found last W arrs on a long dis- BALDWIR 6IVES CHECK New Haven M A from his con Vormer viler Reported his first Angora made his full confs priso s1on Making Good Deficiency in His in Pinancial Accounts iy Soimsla nd ssan radio DEAD; FORTUNE GONE Wealthy Tammany Hal York With Vanished. pt. 20 P—Danicl 1 o inherited a fortun Tammany Hall penniless »spital at the Sonof Leader Dies i New Inherited Fstate N York e Six Chicago Bandits ‘(l \\\ ay With $14, flflfl 20 (UP). n but gave of Tamn in in a Ith the old 27th Upon his death the went to his son known for his rosity and lavish His pairimony friends said, largely | loans fair- atlantie 1 with a long 10 n handed S terh sur ip tr soon hecam inments was war ace sipated, | t down 42 enemy PLAINV!HE WOMAN AGED 33 MAY BF i Nk Cormarion. YOUNGEST GRANDMOTHER IN STATE 1 iyine over Eu ged i eommer His wife with him as @3 two of his children, Ho little glish. The routs 1o be followed by the “Germania” was made public, it being stated that it would' be siven s oach was comploted | the tentative vo ken by the plane Prid is hed. to e road in one the international team and held hi life young e At as hon | A member m‘ Olympic ritle | rest in \|-on~[ | o irope spoaks Maine Mrs. ith China band Plain- of s ville I'r Tallowell cnjoying the distine probably the youn in Connecticut. Her 14 year Mrs, Ernest Jewett | Curtis street, this city, has the mother of a son, Irank, Mrs. Hallowell a grand- at the age of and Mrs. Jewett 1k of K not tion t srund ! it d in t 1 h THE: WEATHER mother ve marri Tt fwas said that o \\lv\hl tollow that “rdund-the-worla" Dotroit until Japan Thence Koennacky old we sin New Britain and vicinity: « Unsettled tonight; Wednes- || hecomie day generally fair and cooler. | making mother Mr. dan 7 Mr. Stanley th was employe ot Wo Mrs, Hallowell marricd when she was 17 years old The sun was born at the New I \ain General hospital last Saturday ks of | Te (Continued on Page 18) are from

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