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” NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, CCTOBER 1, 1927 WOMEN TOW BODY | VS 06s ™ SEARCHING FOR TORNADO VICTIMS |BAGGISH DEATH [V s ates s ppyCE gEp S OF WAN TO SHORE "2 2270 - THEORY FADI T0 TARIFF NOTE Row Ont in Canoe and Bring in . ; 1 i 1 (Developments Add to Beliel Says U. §. Demands Gonlict Floating Remaing oSl o e . He Is Alive otz 1s beine covered by o With Prench Policles panhandlers with the carnival | aying in K ton this week. The | paric. oet. 1 rd. Conn., Oct 1 rite stunt of the artists of the (UP)—France's re- is supporting t ply to the last American note over anin D, Baggish 3 S the tariff controversy was in the t first supposed to have |57 a0 I bus pussen-|jands of Sheldon Whitehouse, Amer- Hrownad:in Bens[bos paiting atiihe r churchjean charge d'affaires, today. He on August 3 slatlor ask for carfare 1o the | planned to study it over the week- & . I grounds. Last ni S ist six of the beggars, all | Whitehouse told the United Prees were scattered through the | (hat the French reply was lengthy SN o waiting station. |and he had not yet completed its translation g liv- ' The note was handed to him last ‘ £y k Finance Minister Roka- B il e i A ski. Earlier in the day cabinet, SRR hE el ,,.(‘.,“ ,.wmm at President Doumergue's 4 b |summer home at Ttambouillet, had 5 . studied it, after which Bokanowskl pepermatches ‘711 some finishing touches, " Fires Three Bulles 000 RGediner " nar semanan ot the. Laied e States governnoent conflicted with pllesedizseniarcane, JUHS[ m Court Room {Freneh policies and laws but that iy | France was ready to offer conces- | sions 1 continue negotiations, s h i tat 1 (®— | France preferred to negotiate secret- a W 1 how to get |1y through diplomatic channels s E&E mmans, aged |rather than in public, Bokanowski ! 2 ? shots into | said. ndy o "illman D, Jo | TUrge Secret Negotiations ”) nite tes district H+ & h suggested to Whitehouse when cuppa iy has fied to Sou The of a steamsk in- > & mysterions “Ben- | e min Goldie who has not her identitied Photo—Telephoto Tra 1ission) A (N1 YICE 2 ) 9 ure h r handed him the French reply the vagaries of 1 b ouls ster p away the rear of eight adjoining B T I] N T KN[] IT § 1 4 fire as th - !that its publication be held up pend- nt | Maryiand : e an ttier street, I @ or injuring 1w of the ar i |ing Washington's decision to the 1 the left forcground searching the de- ! e i tn; S French proposal that the corres- At the cabinet meeting Forei SC _ch Alnun"‘ for ENrUDH “F MH R C’t,y ,lf?ms EE'R“]”S YUUTH : Sl A : ',’”‘“’.c’h o € man Foreign Minister Strese. over him and fired | b PUSHENE o GO SUODE e e R months, il 118 0verpanered several weeks ago Hindenberg flatly in Feite hoia ve the lie 1o the clause in the Ver- st Son Himeal! tha i 2 ‘ f cam-[¢f L S oG ireaty holding Germany solely : ) i oliti Briand said that Stresemann as- i tatement f home by | fl] DCMU v bl ! 4 Elalice n;, e i leured him that the original fext of 3 t rsation JiE; liaved ahe had Hindenberg's speech contained an ht now in New Britain it i i et S 1424 when | introductory paragraph in which he FOUN TOLEN AT Sl s Bt el s e N¢ ot y 1 upwa E 1 conid be | ohnson aiemissed a suit she | cmphasized that he was speaking as FOUND IN STOLEN AUTY, . a New r ] . 4, art st us ' ind t or. ; Ctah Cop. |aged soldier and not as president of W i T e : ; 3 ¢ t ¥ ol iglag sl pCh oot iinnde Ly an fexn ] i ORI G damages | the German republic, : T Mra MoK / | % [ & o ted in the subject. O et it ceident at Bing. | delivered. but when it was delivered 1ts Payment Accepted : lhstniiEhE i pis A aLieunion nfuths banetin ittt i jhe introductory paragraph was et Youthe Admit Usinz Machine Taken : S S B ; ) o hantages of office serk 1 I I R q fafcay . | On Proper M Morigage A L L . smile of g currenes g B e e tarout L Srand From Garage Tor Transporta- ATye < 1 < " ity \ 1 s 3 plate e al " over those Ao i e ey oot i (LR O EPNGE T S i e tion Vo Dance ; i S iiidiongysnid LA [ 2 ; 0% cmpty BAIENS I the past when one of the | sal by Judge Johnson on the berg made his remarks at Tannen- : 3 G e Sk 3 ground of no case for action, the |berg as an aged soldier about to LA 8 \ed to the United | 10eet his God who felt it his duty to of appeals, which | make the statements contained in the decision of the lower,the spesch. | On the question of the recall of atement, appa- | Soviet Ambassador Christian Rakow- e | several days ogo, [SKy, Briand assured the cabinet that very last to k it ¢ight long typewritten | Forelgn Minister George Tchitcherin T | pages, the woman also blamed Unit- |of the soviet union informed him 1 States Senator William H. King | that the soviet government intends {of 1tah for her fancied wrongs and [to comply with the French request. Ireferred to Judge Johnson as “hard- | All it desires is the necessary time know gL with private affairs dur- | e A nd too old properly to pre- | lo make arrangements that will pre- 4 not followed (he pro. |side over the court, [ vent diffficultics in Russia. SNt e - oo The Russian debt proposals will be b helS hi S taken up next week, but Russia’s in- i T in n Stops to Shift Gears, s sistence on extensive credits appears AN e At P ek Rolls Back Into Crash 'suficient to kill the chances of see who i¥ running for| An automobile owned by Mrs. |reaching an agreement. 1 in my ward,” he mused, | Con Reale of Oak street s ot et e e driven by Mienele ieale of te [ Phree Hurt When Auto same address, struck the rear end Eionie fvs oy i i Wanderman Bumps Concrete Mixer goidniginoweiian, £ 103 Henry Rlinded by the headlights of an 4 Carlson of 255 automobile coming towards him on on Lineoln strest Corbin avenue, hetween Shuttla forenool Th hed Meadow avenue and Monroe street L) AT TILG] D ais 0 Vs IO e nt i and n out £:25 last evening, Samson ponkdicien for a time. e Was e car wore damaged and the truek | Babe of 27 Brooklawn street drove “nominated by his party, it was not marked, Sergeant P J.ihis sedan against a concrete mixer ing in the days when there was 00| O'Mara reportod hich was on the east side of the wat rush for places on the con-| Carlson said he was driving north \2conue ™ smashing the right front tender, bumper, running hoard and windshield, and glass in two win- Gows on the right side, besides Lending the front axle. Mrs. Mar- TENDERID SURPRISE PARTY ) . i T r he Severa ago John L. i bulary his name was also placed jon Lincoln s and when about 1 to b" Heard | JUDGMENT FOR BRISTOL although he did mot plan to |25 feet north of the iniersection of on Dut ¥ e ndement 81 xerciss @ great many of the func- | Monroe strect, he found it necessary = ¢ Al 110 wa court oflyions of a civil officer, When it {tG stop and shift gears. ’h‘w hl o 5 b Fix . smmon pi rday by the it [ came to the selcetion of council-|car was following close behind at | FRGRE W8 S50 S8C T a e Surety House : Ting . ST i the o of about 10 miles an hour, |E2L aba, aged 26, wife of the Baitimore Surety Hou ; L ook i of JOr-| anic nomince for the second ward, | (b of ahou i O vory| thele 10 smoalr s old daushs Won't Bond Officials ; LON y ) A 5 leck, Inc SUCP NS jacct was prosent and i nan ;V‘\:H:‘v"v:r‘: :»‘,’;H,i;’ ;m\ r ‘um 'le L P RS ks Fha I 7 b e 5 i £ drir « € e ““‘”“v“" was suggested, Un it R nt O'Mars , of 27 Brooklawn street, who hom- | hough he is perhaps the only man * 18 G GEEEELE L O o marks of |Were in the car, suffered injurles recent years who has man fOr . B e ovement but could find {and were attended by a physician . offices in one election, Jack |t TR e ciuse for po- (at their home ("' \‘j' In't vote that day. He was out of |} 00 (U truck carrying | Baba told Sergeant Stadler, who G t el ) 1oad of stone. investigated the accident, that he tockville ck Lefore the closing of w-n.\,r | e was driving north on Corbin avenue Closely allied with elective officy N M and the concrete mixer had no JUDGMENTS TOR NAIR lis city vice in other avenues. One Y. W.( \ M?lmmf‘s Meet lights so that he did not know . = . dcpartmet, and here's a In Swimming Contests i was at the roadside untii his new story Jack Hennessey. ! Members of the Hartford and ' car crashed against it BRINGS SUPE 1O 85,00 f ad ne " one of those wearing the blue uni-’ New Britain Wa C. A, held af : ¢ Morris D, Saxe rt | fory on himself: Jack attend- swimming meet last night at the LAY 3 a i ment 1s for $353 i the | o . Shipman school on Stanley | Hartford Y. W. C. he winners | CADL Re"e Fom:k : r $107.9 0 & D n A boy and admits that |in the events were as follows: 20 Sails for Europe often expressed a wish that | yard dash, New Britain, time, 12.4 “w York, Oct. 1 (#+—Capt. Rene Al hii g seconds: hack crawl for form, Hart-| onck, whose projected transatian- serve | school didn't, however, and after, ford; front crawl, New Britain; 1eaP \tjc fiight was cancelled recently, 1 1l of many years of service was abandon- sailed for Paris today to confer with Wpon when food is | ed in favor of more modern con- | exercises in water, Hartford: stunt|pis financial backers concerning his uction. Eventually it ent, Hartford: life saving race,ipian for a transatlantic aerlal freight the ground should Hartford; diving, Hartford; relay. [ang passenger scrvice to be inaug- he building was taken down in sce- Hartford. Kollow the leader was|ygieq next year. next staged with a New Britain girl | g, < ,_,, tions, being removed to Allen strec Irench ace hopes first to fly D j,‘;A Ny [ N ‘ T CA AN FO? INJURED where it remained in a pile on open Sl onrE ‘Y‘_“"ffs'(‘_"’"" | from Paris to New Vo::'k next spring »_KL{J i{‘ug.[ Ve ¥ U4V ¥iv] i [ property. In the years that hud n- ot from S ‘”l;”"‘n”"’\“ jr{:"‘y"‘mw“ | with two passcngers to demonstrate N e : : tervened, Hennessy became a mem- ther Wes org B *[the fzasibility of a commercial alr Walker Kisses Maugie ! : r of the fire department, leaving | ANDa sy Closyne B0 e i Slanine i o, (line, Noted Actress g Jehind his school days and his wish ™M@ Osberg and Julia Pilkonis. [litotert Limoass ehoeiotmor ditie § » CIGNS SCOUT OPFICT ¥ ¢ | that school huildings would burn. recent flight project, and to French 1 ' 1 | “One morning about 2:30 o'clocl ‘|l\apella Rctamfl( asale AEETHE I CTRt G (e St the firchouse gong clanged! Up| To Fight Robbery (ase i six planes in regular cross-seas sarv- umped the fire laddies, away ey |y, " 52 sa, alleged bank , €0 i at thelr boots and raincoats, | MLAT FBERE S AL o on A down the shiny brass pole they slid ™ ooy "0 0 e an unsue- | BROTHERHOOD INCORPORATES d onto the ring apparatus they fil fight against extradition, has Artic incorporation have umpe Behind the mouning siren, a4 Atto < rard of this|been obtained by the Orthodox the fire truck cut this corner and g pona il three others, robbed | Brotherhood —of the Name of the [that corner, swung out to pass this o, ooh, “\Gin three others, robbed | Resurrection of Christ from the sec- car and that car and finally with a (JEPL B G002k o few months | retary of state. The brotherhood is wide sweep turned into Allen street. Lo ST g |lof the Russian Orthodox faith and Irom his position atop the truck == o superior court this week, Judge its objects are to foster devotion to [Hennessy could see flames rising. He oy oy 5 "pooih designated Public De- | the traditions of Russians in Ameri- looked closely. scratehed his head & oy gor “ohn . Forward to defend | ca and the faith of its people, to d suld: “Sure cnough; g ut during the of { support a church and school and te what it is. The old pony Giardiano and Teo Gargano of | g members in distress or sickness. ool was burning, but in= (yiic”eiry, charged with theft of au- | orpanization has. about. 300 4 of relieving Hennessy of 1abor ¢omobiles, Kapella communicated | nonpars. Corporators are as fol- cquired his getting out of bed it Attorney Casale who was de “0“.. John M. Keiko, John Martin- 2:30 o'clock in the morning 0] fending the pair. The attorney con- | GE O (2 R 00 BT work. ferred with him at HMartford county |y ™ S0 mel ot hovaky, il yesterday and arranged to have | = B. and O. R. R. Protests the public defender relieved. Tt is| ey ’ . ALl . expected that the trial will be held| = o Valuation Figures g} i the week of October 10, Two uew changes in the New shington, Oct. 1 (UP) -— The 2 i) York., New Haven and Hartford nore and Ohio railroad com- GIRL N UCK BY AUTO (vallrom{ Fl‘h‘-'l\}lv g0 into effect to- protested to the inter- a Goyette, auged & vears, of [day. The trein formerly leaving commission against len street, ran into the ro:nl} here at 11 a. m. to connect with the {he commission’s tentative valuation | on Gien street, near Webster street, | Springfield trafn to the White moun- I ] §3 placed on the Balti-| ahout 10:30 this forenoon and was| tains now leaves at 10:30. The train lners sty ; Ldsdal il . i Tnore and Ohio's property as of 1914 | «truck by an automobile driven by|formerly leaving at 11:40 a. m, thelr hor 1 g for the purpose of rate making. Andrew MeCusker of 77 Newington | connecting with a New York train, Lhof ithe et { k The Baltimore and Ohio sald the |[avenue. McCusker reported to|and also connecting in New Britain rd. theives < NiiA Service Photo—Telephoto Transmission) |sum was “much less nm!n the true | Captain Kelly that he e (:mm;: 1““]‘ a u{qm‘ for Waterbury, now ey } el { { ist \ v dam: he Mull <pits Apassits value of the said properties on thenorth on Glen street when the ac-|leaves at 5. ba ar ¢ n Y e y R s 1 the _‘ tlanphy - Hospital, necessitating | ;.."a¢ valuation.” cident happened. The child's only down roots fro t « t r oL ) £ , many Of those injured in the tornado received treat- SR f injury appeared to be a xlight| READ HERALD CLASSIFTED ADS orm additional {runks y | ment there, ¥ R tim being removed from an ambulance at the hospital. READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS bruise on the forehead FOR YOUR WANTS i ! frog stunt, New Britain: gymnastic i SUES ON OLD J1 5GY It {