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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1927. BULGAR-JUGOSLAY WAR THREATENS Situation Reported Most Grave Since Hostilities of 1912 Belzrade, Jugoslavia, Oct. 8.—(®) —Relations between Jugoslavia and Bulgaria were at their highest point of tension today since the Balkan war of 1912, zoslav minister of Sofia ier instructions to dt\'mzmd of the Comitadji ) bands in Macedonia on aliernative of a diplomatic break. The border was closed, and ¢ troops were secking to 1p out the Macedonian terrorists orted to be roaming the region secking favorable opportunities to carry out their bombing raids. = border patrol clashed with a force of Comitadjis near E i, on the Albanian frontier, and after a ‘epirited fight forced them to retire. Reinforcements were ian frontier. The good effect of tha recent con- cos of Jugoslav and Bulgarlan men directed at removing causes of frictiqn has been almost It. it is stated, was exact- what the Comitadiis hoped to at- tain by their present activities, for once the relations of the two coun- tries were on a sound friendly basis, the occupation of these bands would be gone. Ferling is running high among all the government animous support t representations ve view of the situa- lomatic circl nch minister: Minister Marin- s to night rian gov ret to Jugo- tion ot and the mitadji. 1, Oct. 8.—(M—The minister to Bulgaria, M 1 at foreign office and with Foreign Minister sterday regarding the as- Brigadier General iich Jugoslavia at- adjis. ition heviteh, w tes to Macedonian Com INSTALL WATER GAUGE Building Will Determine Sewerage Requirements of Future. A gauge for ‘measuring the ra- pidity Qf rainfall well as the amount has been installed on the room of t! cipal building der e supervision of City I, Joscy B eality and the structed wih this cost of the me- SAVED FROM WRECKAGE Three Men Taken Alive from Debris f Kimberly, Wisconsin, Building Which Collapsed. 3 Oct. 8 (UP) — n, buried for nearly 24 hours in t wreckage of the col- lapsed beater plant of the Kimber- ly Clark per mill here, were res- cued alive today. Six men were killed in the acc dent, three are missipg and 15 ‘we iously red. Ki Three n The t ving men were taken from ti ruins of the mill this morning. None was critically in- jured. “Sure 'Ii‘rl':'i];)?egu\-\'eck, 5 den Judge Insists A 1. Conn., Oct. § (A—Jud Thofinas P. Dunne in police court 1ext S day in the case of Ed- rmott of Woonsocket, R. 1. who was arrested here on Augr 20 on a charge of driving while intoxicated. The case has been continued seven times in po- lice court RIx sta ward a 's machine overturned here but the Rhode Island man was ex- | onerated of criminal responsibility | by Deputy Coroner Lewls L. Fields, MeDermott is represented by Attor- Fitzgerald of New Middletown High School Boy Seriously Injured Hartford, Conn., Oct. 8 (UP)— Harrison G. Hodge, 16-year-old Mid- dletown High school halfback, is in a eritt condition at a ‘hospital here wi 1ries received in terday's Middletown-Kingswood foot- ball game at West Hartford. Hodg son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred I Hodge of Middletown, suffered a fra ed vertebra in his neck while | e o tica 1] Coach Frank L. Rand of Middle- town believed Hodge's xperienc 1 was responsible for the accident. STARTS FOR BANTOK 1 C: , Oct. 8 (UP)-—The Dutch » Kopnen who is flying to the st Indies from Amsterdam H t dawn today for K ! = [ Two ind are added | oo v t tablished two years azo by school in Herkimer County, N. Y ool for- 5 from taxation in i New Yo scheols 2 are acqniring to be i3 { "§ wooded by puni READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS sent to this section as well as the | Mechanism Placed on Roof of City today ordercd a “sure trial” for| er in McDarmott's car ! ~d fatal injuries when the SUTOUR N TAHEPA T OBSERVE | ASSSO0WFRASSLT o)) A GOWBOES Pulises, rors - e U ANNTVERSARY HERE| === o= GALLOP AWAY FAST| _SREI0IE DA an: Gun Battle With Marauders, Causes Considerable Loss to - PAYS FINE OF 10 FIR CHASING GIRLS Pursuit Ends With Pursuer Falling and Breaking Nose Kurplewski of 101 Gold ho chased some girls who y him on Corbin avenue, fell i an open cellarway and got a H ose, paid §10 and costs for Wounds One and Saves Con- SR Ly TR R t Haven Resort During (Elpis Chanter Reaches FISt! swincenty mobrowiskt totay Mlonelnsunsfiirl, Who Appeals to| ™ 5‘ €0 oriEale | Julia and Ignatz Gwasdiks for $10 | the Night. ! Brockton. Mass, Oct. 8 u'p)—.a; MIIGSIODE 0n NOY_ell]bel‘ao * | 000, alleging assault. The writ w 'fli P[)hce Sel‘gea]][ | East Haven, Conn. Oct. § (#— Salvation Army worker battled two | , lesued by Attorney Harry Ginsburg Fire last night did damage to th burglars in an early-morning Zun‘ 'and property at Farmington avenue upper part of Talmadge Inn, on the duel here today and won. ! hTe first anniversary of the Elpis and Jerome street was attached by | 4 modern version of the ancient , bank of the East Haven river at the One of the robbers apparently was chapter of the Ahepa, an organiza- Deputy Sherift Martin Horwitz. ¢ and Indian story was pre- bridge Wwhich spans the later 1o the wounded by George Ribble, “Sally” tion composed of the Greek resi. The principals had an argument ..o..1' on Main street last n? bt Short Beach colony. It was thought a industrial superintendent, after he|dents of tnis city, will be ob- Week ago and the plaintift claims poniCy Of MM street last might COqF PEACE chony. Tt was thought able had surprised them while they were served on November 30, with a ball he was assaulted. Earller this week g0 o0 5o erly located, the m: age. i i ? to trying o open his organization’s | in the Y. M. T. A. & B. socety hall ths defendants sued the plaintiff in |y o) **® fQrmerly locat ? | ral n S = Police balteved the burglars were IKounaris stated that more than 2.- | = | A between one of (e stesr. | WaS Talded after boofloggers of Slod e e oE | those responsible for recent breaks 000 members of the organization Clt ltems | n o was passing. iauors had run ashore 5 '-!i i \Axs-n]rf m. in Norwood, Dedham and Quincy, | Which is national in its scope, will y | e w;’w she bottled goods from v en ) sla R il ritain and for the killing of a policeman be in attendance, including visitors S | had anchored off ' x e st op 3 Broicen \ngm ot about six or seven he was startled to ugh and turn- the source of the un- > turned to the boy sweet voice that was charged in breach of the H: was on each count. 8 Appell, who h difty- Mrs. Gustave derson street over the re- ella, was fined $10 2 the Quincy robbery. from Har iden, Norwich, sleep upstairs in the 'New Haven bury, Aneonia, ' industrial center on Bridgeport and Springfeld nt street early today when he| A. H. E. P. A. is a national pa- was aroused by noises on the floor triotic orsanization with headquar- e | elow. s in Washington, D. C. It wa ' Taking a revolver, Ribble went rtered at Atlanta, Ga., five yea downstairs and discovered two men ago. The main object of the fra- P he safe. The burglars fled, but ternity is to promots and encourage 4 "ou'l asked the cowboy. peace and $8 for Ya heard me,” said the gentle e property. i l‘ d in pajamas, pursued loyalty to the United States of 1 % atto hat :'or : i 8 Pritacen Roy ! them. At the outside door, one of ca and allegiance to its con- I ‘”rj( W | led. t5 Rh . 5 T to Mrs :v;L ,:,ii?.l:fo the thieves fired an ineffective shot. stitution and traditions. | ‘ 4o he answered. | R 1t Rhy ‘o tos e U “o“g.m 3 lie Green Talmadge who is nominal owner of the inn has been ar twice by state police after raid, only recently was convicted in th town court, together with Edward Fertman, her manager, who former- ly was a police commissioner in | New Haven. A son w; Fred Schneid born to Mr. and Mrs 'r of 205 Maple street ew Britain General hospital to- Ribble fired three times and one| A year ago in this city a chapter to slap his face failed to | to and demanded 35.50. She re- of the men screamed as though a < installed which bears the name zhiten the gangster as he and the | T e et e bullet had struck him. Both burg- Elpis (Hope), by the past supreme i girl stood toe to toe in the middle BAEK Tfl THE ‘VA[[ = D2 re than the agre s cacaped, However. : e auavie con: NOgH0 Spivited Away o Dodge o wio v : | lars escaped, however. governor of t x.mnl he swore and became of New York, with e | Legal Technicalities n she offered him' 75 The burglars had worked on the stantine Critja safe, which contained several hun- Joseph Constant organizer of the or- dred dollars, with a chisel, but had der. The installation of the officers | failed to open i took place at the Burritt hotel with | enth Inoing attack which grew from a banquet. At that time the mem- rra Haute, Ind, Oct. 8 (P— a small beginning to proportions be- bership of the chapter was 32. The Carrying out a scheme to dodge € Is: ¢ e will the 'yond his control, but he pitched |membership has increased to 78. extradition foimalities with the ald | COWbOYs spend their evenings now?" | great ball between bad innin | Fourteen were in the U. 8. army of local police and the Vigo county — | Pirate pitcher has started and fin- during the world war, nine were cheri i 7 3 , Deputy Sheriff J. E. Ivey, |ished a game against the Yankees i naturalized citizens of the United of Morgan county, Georgia, vester- b in the series. i = | States, 19 became American citizens, day afternoon took Sam Kennedy, Pitcher Is Uncertain | 14 more are to become citizens at Negro who escaped from the Mor- | Manager Miller Huggins was un- | the next session of the district C;fl"l gan county jail, from the Vigo | |certain today whether d cal . 4 e and the remainder already have county court room and a short time {in Wilcy Moore to throw his famous Sesqui-Gentennial Activities Tak- , taken their first papers. later was speeding out o the county | | “sinker” at the visitors or send in | by automobile. | Waite Hoyt, who won the first game o eeeane AR e ONAStOND SiTheritance i e s e e S REICTOS iff Foncannon on behalt of I immediately after the r0 Was T fed the sa number with which | ipto one of New | there was no outcome of his appeal on a petition | Yorker was defeated only seven tor a writ of habeas corpus. Taken times. Moore won 19 and t seven sapferlof] B bR Oct. 8 (UP)—A 10-.but in the rols of timely first aid Emmanuel G- | g1t timo later to an unidentified boy with either diamonds |Physician, saved a dozen more. | person. a birthright,| The Pirates, defeated 8 to 1 yes- ing battle in terday in a game played before 60,- Sent to Showers. es were o was soon out al to get rid of him. took two pair of glasses she had ng on the table and smashed a of glass in the door as he 1t out. ppel made a general denial, saying the breaking of the glass was accidental, claiming Mrs. An- derson agreed to pay the $5.50 and nying he had offered to do the job for less. He admitted taking the asses, said it was wrong to take them and that he realized it and nt them back the next day. He he never swore. Judge Roche found him guilty. he case of James M. Quinlanm, arged with driving without a N- se or registration, was continued until Monday. The case of Milton E. Etanley, charged with driving while under t influence of liquor, was con- d until Tuesday. ‘he case of Wladislaw Tozanyer (Continued from First Page) crowd had rescue work and ge iy s The Ahepa has a junior order 0 B H gh !der the name “Sons of Pericles, ma Pla"e at EIIS hel ts which was founded by one of the ! S e prominent Greeks at Manchester, N | Bemis Heigh Y. Oct. § (P— | H. Dr. Alexander Ca s. The LA STy Vit 150 years ago, | headquarters of this order are at | decisive in its effect upon the foy- ‘anchester, N. H tunes of the young republic that won | The officers of i, was to be reenacted today on the NCW Britain - are: old Saratoga battlefield, northwest |Kounaris, pr of this litls Hudson valley settle- | Vice-presiden tuth was at bat but not for | 1e run. recesses of the right os was not dis- | ent. | 5 e “"”‘"‘W:,{';“‘:“;""“I\';’_ \JI“;’:":":’ I:‘"rg:":;f © to prove his| 635 persons and marked by Babe mayed for he has s Ruth hit :{ 387 B{“n‘if' street, charged with New York state, bringing to a cli- Pe s Iecording AT ie e el DR R SR 1 ownership of his Ruth's first home run of the series, nome runs before. He settled down DF#ach of peace, was continued un- | nax its long program of sesqui-cen- Georse A postolos, Fward Jidvancoment ot BColorad B Eeople, could not hit Pennock. he job of making ¢ st of o !l Monday by Judge Henry P. i TR s n, James Moumtzy, and ed a petition for a r\;n(t e D o B T j ; Genrig | Roche in police court this morning. p : ? Prevent n_of A £ Y er |only three safeties, their weakest of- e e a pageant of six episodes the evo- el et B S diamond importer |only ies, their weakest of- [ ang Meusel tb mis rike: £ Tutlonary events that culminated. fn |the Euards; and Francls C. K Ao ok g ek fensive showing of the week. The | mya probable batting order for| FAPAL LETTER OCTOBER 38 George Dommanelis tempted to serve on Sheriff Foncan- it was too late. may be filed Peter Vour: Apostolos Tolis, Christ Spingus, | non and Ivey b board of governors. {Criminal charg: gainst the “kidnapping” officers b Rome, Oct. 8 (UP)—The Pope's i encyclical letter will appear Octo- ber 28. It is expected it will attack the action francaise flercely vet not ) writ of habeas | clever Pennock, whose appearance in | ; ¢ Miss Mary Dinis- [the serles was made doubtful by an | n, of Westinjury to a knee the day before it goyne by the Amerteans jnst o century and a I at of General John Bur- lor Gates, f ago. At| h game: ¢ same time the commonwealth| . = = L ’ : s he is in | started, turned back the first 22 Cor- & s | planned to set aside as a state puk | Klingberg Wins Chance | Kennedy's attorneys. Kennedy was idonia, Jr., 13 sairs at bat. He retired a runner e condemn nationalism generally, ex- -quarter of the land on which| At Voice Culture Cour: spirited away from Chicago last e of a common law in the eighth before Captain Tra Dittsburch Waner, of; Barn. | ROTlIng patriotism as a Catholic vir- tel babtllostor Saatoga werel oice Lulture Course |week by the same procedure but his + tween herselt and afnor singled for the first blot on his| p ' 1r. p. ver, rf: Wright, ss; | U The encyclical is expected to J. Edwin Klingberg, son of Rev.'attorne caught up ith Sheri n who is now a wealthy apart- |record. Barnhart followed with a | ' "' ey 2 urge patriotic fervor but not mili; | tought, intending to add the re oon as they can m their farmer and Mrs. J. E. Klingberg of this city, Ivey and his prisoner here and filec has been chosen as one of two ama- the first habeas corpus which had teur singers to represent the Hart- heen denie ford district In the state audition | 5 sponsored by the Atwater Kent = and Poland, and representa- | ,a¢ionige contest of promise. The tives of patriotic socleties that have|siation qudition, in which Mr. | S T worked for G0 plapdate foe e igberg will take part, will be ginourne and Gorbach to Pay Dif- ound by the state, were the hon- a4 3¢ WTIC, Hartford, next Satur- cred guests of the day. day evenine. ference Between Water Main Governors Weeks of Vermont,[ rpe Hartford district contest was | | aulding of New Hampshire, Trum- | pheld Thursday evening in the Broad | Farnings and Guaranteed Returns. |, 1l of Connecticut and Smith of strget high school auditorium, un- «w York are the state executives. | der the auspices of the Colonial ry Chilton of the British em- ) wartet and bther musical or v staff at Washington was Great s. Nine contestants com- while contest being open to . Thenault, ving untrained voices only. nt owner. doudle to count the only run. Lloyd of relation- | Waner hit a rather weak drive into ! fied, resulted |left for the other safety in the r giving the | ninth. | and train- Great Support new name. Pennock was given spectacula ot mind John L nia {support by his fellow Yankees, Du T B e s'.m.llvut gan, Lazzeri and Koenig converting Indiana Ceal Mines him in the home of possible hits into putou enar 2 ] 4 [OhEactun i men e s L R Prepared to Reopen Today . was now married. ‘no( quite matching his A , Oct. 8 ["1"7\ A doctor t e he had de- fefforts but giving a cr LA puspaeR i) ed a so ler about ! formance. He gav . the | | the first but they « i {his fault as o t he had as a hit, mi 3 18 long as he The six runs i could remember and had every | em ling h ve that the dlamond | tic movements tending to ere- ate war. | COTTON PRICES SOAR New York, Oct. 8 (UP)—Cotton prices soared about $3 a bale on the ning of the cotton market fol- & publication of the govern- eport which indicated a crop 12,678,000 bales She did | \.: g him to carry anapolis, 1 Coal mines in I Ireopen toda Sishi agree she d¢ LECTRIC LINE OPENS Oct. § (UP)—The first trial journey on the new electrified road between Florence and Pis- .resulted In complete satisfac- line will be opened to ic next week. ach | ten and o Ibourne and A. Gor property East street mains in line with oth- s, by which cd to pay th ing have agreed to pay § ment of a claim filed by artment, and autics, and Josep! I Wallace of, i 0 00 e ok e v - : of the Windsor. was the other winner and |3€1nst Uiem hag been dropped. | . s el y Gt MILITARY PLANE FALLS | 0 i When the main was laid, Gorbach : pitcher throw ndon, Oct. § (UP Polish consul general's office in New she will fake part in the state audi- W' iR e 1d just why he thought b R Reel ((UR) e An, B wrong base. telegraph dispatch from 2. The w York tions with Mr. Klingberg Hont 5 the city a retu ed to the name he now S aae PAY " | S L ner of the state audition will mect ", “r',fi'["‘;_l'_"f e et ooy Insieas of ns we t reported the wreck of a ther states, compet- i, x 5 Gyt i t ary airplane in the vicinit : WESR AL R tion, o ¥ now no runs wol have been held n g Yipt killing the pilot. Three passengers who used parachutes, to pay v ¢ 2 ) Combs single 3 course in voice culture or one of the You unde what willibe | reeERGOl singled to CLOTHING STORE ROBBED ~ - e i ce between t e B zame, Koenig drove the s - ) n cash prizes. b ot e e done it you t S S 1 been found. | Willimantle Yeggs Take, Among| Mr. Klingberg sang “Come Back, (""" Pify €088 00 [08 COURINEIR | conon iha u e o sy i ent, ruck wh 3 Zisio ! Jack,” while Miss Wallace choose court of common pleas yes-; “That'sup toy pERar : READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS | Other Things, Two Dozen Dress| -\jy Hero" as her contest song. Sy T id G ThEmas PN | sald. - L - i | : Mr. Klingberg is 18 years of age 20 R TR 1 | Shirts and Dozen Business Suits. | ] ! 3 £ ETHEL' | and is employed by the Besse-Le- ~ sy : Willimantic, Conn., Oct. 8.—Ps— |land Co. His father is widely known Pullman Company Takes Pt oat Getters \ppearing more intercsted n the |4 the head of the Children's Home ! Issue Over Protests ity of their att mn in fts | 10 this city harmoniousne: bu s who las night broke into Ben's Toggery Shop | took two dozen dress shirts to go with the even dozen business suits - secured. Six dozen silk shirts and half as many silk scarves were among the loot, valued by 0- | prictor of the store, Benjamin Eisen | berY at $600. The suits were all sizes | 38 and 35 | Entrance was through a grafffi { Washington, Oct. § (A — ! Pullman company today took issuc before the interstate ¢ commission with the Broth of § cently rpote ters faced the Theodor ry to suc- and John Y TREP GTRADL 1S e __CAPTAN OF MY BZART/Z % -oping Car Port d 1 is now in receivers’ hands, vestors who hought §800,000 Shipman Coal Company deben | will not lose a cent Hayden, Stone and Cor ment bankers have *vo t in [ trav The porters’ con rmission decla com certain returns fr over the sidewalk at the rear, a e s : | e basement window, and a hatchway Sl |, JEoRial Er 1 YFOUR. 1ETIER “aoy” rom basement to Main floor. | 30 DEAD IN BIG FIRE R | L MAN S e fieé:’?& A The break was the third in I Ailanabaa Tnala. Ot 8 (oe) WD CAPTAN OF st store in about three years. Thirty. per %5 e ! AND TELS THE For the first two men are now 4, i iE8 W P V on “verape serving terms in the state prison in 4 1 =ra b4 houy SRk ! in Wethersfleld. The second was-un- na THE THACHER! solved. e auen | Horwitz-Greenberger '\‘W‘ T e e i India, has a populat Betrothal Announced 5500 | government The engagement of Miss Rose s o, lcreated by congr: Tiveaand Greenberger, daughter of Mr. and LAUD GENERAL WOOD railroad labor contr v" St M George Greenberger of Nor-| Northf: Vt, Oct. 8 (P—Major | ————— e “GRIND ~— ined HE WORKS HARD AT EVERYTHING= —~1S CN THE PUBLICATIONG — AND BEEN A SCRUB OH €VERY TEAM 1N HE PLACE — ALWAYS R C 1SAAC MAILHOUSE i New Haven, Word came to Dr. Max this 1 d Wood, was Amer trator, Colonel president id today in an ! wich and New London, to Jack H. Horwitz, son of Mrs. Harry Hor- witz of 1082 Stanley street, this Charles / city, has been announced. Miss | Norwich |Greenberger is a graduate of order iss: & e *0p Pov’ HE'Q FLUNKED SO S LEGION CRO: 1. Pi | : AROUND WITR THE WOR, R s | Wellesley college, class of 1926, rial = ey wreime | Mr. Horwitz is well known In row on B R | IRTY /—— IF_KE EveR E(5 TO COMEGE HE'dl AWAY Ble AG A 'this city, having graduated from Wood's Ithe New Britain High school {n | nor-ge 1910. He served with the 22d En- frustee of Norwi gineers in Mexico and with the 24 5 — U. 8 cavalry in France. At present Mys, Wright’s Latest w ‘];\i:‘.u o manufacturer in New York Attack Proves Failure 17 FISH WITH THRE! YES Noel Wrigl Boston, Oct. § () —— Doubting | ier former Thomases were taken to the fish pier | Wright, lias i to see for themselves today proof of | Ure. e the greatest fish story of the year,| After a 40-mile mot |a haddock with three eyes. A fish- | Madison to Dodgevil { erman on the Marjorie Park Cap- | which required f tain George Perry. wiS..st rered | complish because Iwhen he pulled in his trawl line as the schor 2 up the ot GoNg “|German Aviator © trip {rol Arrived in enant Otto Koennecke, G ok who a new had b Bend south ch in Boston harbor | punctur e : : and founl his pri T ing in his plane Germania, say ad hheld | ! The fish is to be mc 1 and b i 1 | ! " | ARTRON O ¥ I presented to a museum thir nt 3 ke = | CARTOONSY s midway be the normal ory charg ut J ,“‘ 0 A o > SENT IN EvERY TREP lay, Mrs took off for 1 r At | an a ; L L . RIS DIES mal con L. 30, by shed a y HEIe B0y SOl & HE OUGHT O GET A S (P — Edward District orney ¢ lamazing roeall fr am- B e S S Wikl PROBAGLY. \ erman and son o of Towa couuty, char ! hy na T Sl e At EIP U2 A A e REGERTER = v g e B Sl e } i N OKES ALWAYS AND GO FROM THERES E a S- | him with 1 do his duty and | woula no i il such af SOKNNY ON THE GOl Wi Gomes INTO WIS DAD'G® perman ynal friend of | act ©t whom she wants| TBender Al 198 | note has been pre ATHETE WANE® TO RIDE- FISH PACKING= IN GOMERODY'S CAR - BARNCM WAS O.K s — the late Theodore Roosevelt, died | prosecut charge that he has from Bagdad ar of heart disease at his home in lived with Olgavanna Milanov, Mon- Strait of Ormuz botws Brooklyn today, aged 51. tenegrin dancer. an gulf and the 1 < £ Per- | READ HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS l FPOR YOUR WANTS whReHoRE /- ;