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!sc. Vincent’s hospital, on Staten Js-| ~u!nmr~lon | Fai i Now York, Oct. 15 (UP)—The | 10! | Harl the se Fears International Complica- May Resul or 30 lighters and tugs which Mi (al tions ay tsult {steamed toward the scene of the| ll]ls[t‘,l‘ m e R accident. Washington, Oct. 15 (P—Presi-| Persons aboard ferry boats said! Prague, Czecho-Slovakla, Oct. 15. | dent Coolidge t the view that hat the liner Parls hove to, after | (P after gulping three glasses of | diziefio g lation by ¢on- he crash, and launched life boats. e e s Al gress on the state department policy 'gearchlights from the Paris were | CO5nAC ABiviadh Bebi, a young =i of sanctioning or disapproving plaveq upon the scene, and they | P2nian, suddenly approached Tsena | American mrv\‘\;.x\ :c‘:;n "Eh[l(:'rr(::sn assisted boat crews in pieking “p\[my Albanian minister to Jugo- relations. After .onmnmg at the scene for on (_hn ‘Wenzelplatz last night and The president fntends no change |D4f an hour, the Paris steamed to| fired two shots into his back. The | at present in the department's pro- Quarantine tQ await an investiga- | minister dicd on the w to the cedure, it has been officially stated tion of the accident. Officials of the | hospital, . at the White House, but he was rep- | French liner said that no estimate| This deed accomplished, Bebi vesented as recently consldering [Of the damage to the liner had been | calmly handed the revolver to a abundonment of the practice. The|made and that its departure for | walter, surrendered his passport to volicy is regarded by Mr. Coolidge as Europe had been indefinitely de- [a policeman, and was taken away uthorized by the constitutional pro- |layed. | without resist To the police vision placing the conduct of forél&n | A police boat just befdre 7 a, m. | COMMissary he cxplained that he fiairs the ha of the chief in executive. Answers Scnator Glass | brougn & seamer on this BEadE Amo: department y man w! The views of Mr. Co wdvisory function of th |been taken aboard the Paris occurred about 1:30 a. m Jor officials pointed out that | ven missing men may have been picked up by any of the 20| t the who haa \ to the n's institute in New York. ng them was H. Brekke, the ho had been on watch aboard eight men n with criticism of the policy by |collision. He and his companions senator G damo; Virginia, | %4d they believed the seven men unauthorized [Still unaccounted for had been nd becoming a ]noh\lm wtter for |taken in another boat and landed on at the next congress. on one of the Brooklyn piers. They urther clarification of the policy |doubted if any lives had been lost was made by the state department {and said only one man had bee the disclosure of the form of [injured, as far as t knew. He letters sent to hank requesting | had suffered an injury to his ari attitude on foreig s At the {while boarding a life boat. ume nator Borah of Idaho, “Could See Well” hairman of the senate foreign re-| “I was on watch,” Brekke told tions commitice, while saying he|the United Press. *The no i1d not wish to/be regarded as criti- [fog and we could see pretty well, cizing the department, expressed h!"i The Paris was mov down the clief that the on prac-|channel but, as many hoats pass in hould be terminated. and out at night, 1 Government Keeps Out labout it. I never haa As evidence that the government|Paris wis going to hit us, ontention of neither actually ap-| “But udden 1 saw that nor disappro : ras 1 the department 1 , bu the fo departs the 1ent with m letter ction 1 board the Paris ther to ay oby tu any urned at all would have quick or we 1 the n and ran to a big hip rolled and shiv- to the crew's quarters s They ning out on deck. They any clot h could get } to ute our p went down thrown into the water and v boats came | re was no| talk , b ere cloth nd s d up. on the Paris would how it od B about Lockwood of the he had launched a sent it to the ust as it was the captain’; W. said and hter He side of going i tr | Jugos MW SLRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURD! \Y, OCTOBER 15, 1927. STUDENT MURDERS ALBANIAN ENVOY 'Hostile Name Youth Shoots had killed Tsena Bey because he be- lieved the minister intended to be- ¥ Albania to Jugoslavia. Bebi had been frequenting the cafe where the shooting took place for three days. Repeated questioning by the po- viled to shake his assertion s to the motive for his crime. He 1d he was born at El Bassan, Al- bania, fn 1904. His occupation he gave as a student. News of the a sassination spread rapidly and cau cd a sensation. Death Causes Sensation | na Bey, already minister to avia, had been only recently named minister to Czecho-Slovaki ell. A brother-in-law of Ahmed . the Albanian president, him depo. oli and was at one time his rander4n-chief and minister of T interior and foreign affairs. He was only 32 years old Not s} g Ahn Zog's friend ly fecling toward Italy, it is said igned his cabinet portfolios and t nd and was sent t i ter at his ow i had nds the o had i s country a Bey took slavian side in the recent ident arising over the arrest of the Jugoslav lega na, th Albanian capit used to re- turn to 1 by Ahmed inci dent over through the diplomatic intervention it p Of Prominent The slain diplo most p families Family of not tured. Kn o 1 ns for the he was credited promote closor rela Juga 1 Czecho-Slo- ¢ police alleged that his ass sin had been in Prague but four day 4 that he came here direct from Rome, where he spent a week Balkan Scethes Again London, Oct. 15 —(R)—With {1 1 ment over t rder of al Kovachevitch barely subsided, the peace of thr Palkans again has by the atio Tsena Alba credited to hoth Jngoslavia o was com vakian London that it was prot 1o the tension between Albania Tugoslavia whi recently caused Enropean and wh is still ent. Assassin an Albanian inian student, is supnosed to be a] of one of the Alh tile to President whom the bl m men haq lnd gone under the surface T Brookiyn plics hetween G n and Staten Island. a i The Bessegzen was a steel screw : e Ly tooneton toas lonniceae e 1" b uvv? \—~W(v’ was ro. Cording to Lloyd’s register of shi quarters before the voyage was re- | 07! | e | It formerly was the Japanese Toy Captaim Ludwig Haseell of thely, %0 m L 8 b e the Osal frelghter, Tis wife and Mis four- jiO BNG W8 BUML by the Osal vear-old son were resened by a O W ferryboat and taken to the Marine AT hospital. Other survivor treat- I, ed at St Vincent's tal on Jei o Tislond prisal oy en n, and it flies the possible eauses of the col- S Eiar re advar witne ', Tt is 3 e T Gane northwest wind whieh ' o2 g0 et | oss the upper bay, an ebh h at the point where the ocenrred runs with cor strength and the sunk ulk, lying a short distance away the channel last fall, about a half mile from the Statue of Liherty 3 Observers were of the opinion | tifat all three of t) cau might have contributed in the crash big liner ¥ x the handling of the a difficult task. sinking wother ohsts harbor traffic in a position ship almost hif of thi direct to the 1e i So% have a thing: Aly erew of the municipal ferry- | boat Brook Iyn. They were taken to 'days of LD regiment. colleagues were tics and possibly revolution re PRAL FORGES SURROUND HIWEZ He sald at the time that| mixing in poli- were plotting a didn't want to do with such and he ything to hearings. | give niestion raised s w nt is connected ‘n movement h the which has 1 rice to troubles along the bor- {der between Jugoslavia, Bulgaria and Greece, and upon which bl for the 1 of told Carpentiero to obey | (Continued rrom First Page) z EDUCATION WEEK NOV 7 14 procured by the commission in two | REA ion Geny eviteh was placed by al Jugo- Special Programs For Children and Parents and Teachers' Associa- tions to Be Held in T City. AD Hl. RALD CL! IFTED ADS JFOR YOUR WANTS | he | > former Premier | . ke L Abba Bengstrom Dedicate Statue of Kos sciusko, lL Thaddeus Kosciusko ] Friend of Coloniste New Britain Represented at Ceremony Today to Perpetuate Glory Polish Patriot. pinski, ican representi poli tion of the state of Connec cut and B. A vsbowski, represent- | ing the Polish Republican club of A, GRYSBOWSKI tion ¢ this ¢ ty, ar in Boston tod ) n i ns of th vill at ; 1 1 Kosciusko's name {s prominent in 1Y | ! AR Un all Aha n 1 b ral hos- nd $80 in cash from Wi The del o and later Lo the hotel, He was |liam and Leo Le mire, cousin from all ov b v y hurt. |they were sleeping last Satur 1 it in the (T at 228 Whiting strec excl an AYLD [TEISCHER CUP DISP Y, number of H.3. SPORTS FUNDS AGAIN ON CARPET School Board to Gonsider System [ Supervision A proposal that the school hoard | take actual control of finances in counection with high school athletics |and establish a more adequate sys |tem of wccounts with re |other incomes of the | caused considerable disc | yesterday afternoon’s me: | board when it was | mean a return to t | athletic | de: ndings bo: council. Af had b d voted to ‘ Acting on vote President P. F. Ki | mittcemen James | W. Young ana William | committee to inve th | visability of e o | rect control of high school } i pa rly those derived from | | football gam | | The proposition was the to| | come before the me |ler moved appointm, @ com ttee to look into the adv n athletic coun & | milar lines to one which formeriy | existed. | | Bt Kimball, committee | member, asked what had become of the oth Supt. Holmes n and | plained t was intended to o blood. lotics at the school, d dedi- U by the principal : libera- ho was in office previous to Mr. MEN [ Slade and he abolished it. Tt was not up of one member of the i body, two faculty members L] representatives m the e body and was ap- ! principal | = % to have the sit-! of the « 1 ) DL ! ' ‘ later leties w sted, he tavor, Con clal school ac a corp vi sin Mr. ter's d fol 1e 1z ion 'LQ}N ET[I} N BOOZE i (Continued from First Page) i 10IED FRW FLOCR < propriciors of a store at 5 Ity to on of the ior law nn‘X their cases were con- d until Wednesday, October on their request. Ser t and 1 up a sm t of al- tior which was s hro, 2 pleaded gui t of a handbag valued 1 was senten , with costs, nt McCue testified of the city ch rge plaint wa ard Gathro was near Pal ge of real es- 1ma. 0'Day have the money ar e follow: day he in- ed to bring both back, as he When arrested ag and $12 of the loot entire channel. To ?(;mr: oratielag aleolalen. Tal b cne ity ican I'Jdurimon Week will McCue brought him back authorities #2/d, 1 he regiment. “He was led unwilling- | ! ved from Nover Y = - » v ary for traffic o ) " erhaps innocently, to his death,” Cr 13 with special exercises In e T it Foe. B 4 by Prosecuting Attor- swing 1 clateHio eI i e iRtk st e bt et Loolsgornanel iy daiin R IRTE SRS e R g Gathro said he had been banks on rnor's Island. 1 Although no vote has as yet been | 42¥ and with special grams, | New Britaln, New Haven and S for about 18 months in a Hidl Sugar Sareo. . Osohetiad, the opinln fa movern.|® s of parents and teachers’ | i Mai ct candy Kitchen, He was The T geen, registered at Ste “‘E ment circles is that the chamber of clations in the evenings. | Hartford H School Elevens, Masons to Have Exercises rested once for drunkenness, he Norway, had been In the service 00 deputtes will ratify the action of the| Supt. §. H. Holmes has written | ke Sl 47 e Judge Roche ed M. e American GIian g dlne 98088 wenateiin moproving thefmsisure exs| Aavor veldl asiine it | TRl At Wailingford Tomorrow 0 conimandons Gty hrinelE ussrtron CUa, EHE, (ohing thiei presldent's iiteria trami| reclamition | SiVEa i Ne e of the 10 Masonic d the latter said a jail jyessol ihad salled n;onl\ v( <|14 r;::‘:-n four to eix years, effcctive at the end orgunizations are expected to co- |, S ifth district, ‘which o I.K‘,” posed lofteach ey e L SR e S IO G e | operate with the school department i will ~ hold et i ey o¥fita | IIXEawlllcien havol to)bs) approved il iat il thofobssriiies. . Bop | o the Mason ML S N (e Stntilte ot Libarty since OSL S8 b, St St idslion. the statd 1eaialas i tats s e tomo ft- Hosidord pleadedinot giiflty presumably awaiting a place at a = CF ‘ p opponents i R > charge of overloading an | I The newspaper Monitor Republ-, CF and other material are New Haven in Southington cen- bile truck, and his driver, The Paris built in 1921, and ook ars \' of General Obragon | to be sent to the parents through | to Hartfor Wi 23 oroae o H. Luaw 20, of 4 unill {he launching of the Tle Do 1910, organ of Gen suspend. | the ehildren during the week asking | be cxhibited 1 i the f he serviccs wim Hilldde avenue, Hartford, also | ihis year, was the flagship P ublication, The presumption ig| 1¢ Darents to visit the schoois dur- | Nove L date e | pleaded not guilty. On Vogel's r of the Trench Hne fleet. Tt is of [ PROH baper is mo longer consid. | I8 classes and watch the children | the i e st both cases were continued un- §3.5 fect beam and 50.1 feot deep. | A7 The BADOC 19 no longer consid- ;Mo [ heh ‘”!r'f';””i”;:* SRN T work ”‘0““';10‘]]‘2] N Ainan) Saved By Queer Tates I]lrm»ig?:f”m\‘\l A o ‘l:\i: TENDERED FAREWELL PARTY |will be on exhif in « on Monday evening. |orango streqt, pleaded guilty to the i Oct. 15 (R Captain e etivities. and Gomes, | _ Misa Leona Smith was tondered a | NeBdainn g YALE-ARMY TICKETS ARRIvE | ChAT8e of breach of the peace and 11 of the hter - 0”,‘,;0,‘:”‘”1' nt, probably will | farewell party at the home of yw‘ en Hillhe Hizh I e s S ulting his wite and Judge Ro : nis wife.Mour sears old I 2 e fate. That will leave | Sister, Mrs. George Rcctor of Whit- ! o Ene v ) ¢ were clated 1 it RelSob stingof son and the faMily's pet dog “REX" 0 o) 0 tha feld ing street, last evening. She was|are co for the pi ; FAle Sinie e fe20 and oo 1 by Judge were saved by a queer turn of f}i"" % 2 | the recipient of a large number of B - i o “‘M‘““f (fl'”‘)’y‘ Monday mor nd imposed a from nrohable death today, when gifts. There were 85 present. Miss ON POLICE BLOTTH RIS ° suspended sc of 15 d their ship was sunk 'VIIS. Knapp Is Accused Smith will leave on an extdfded trip [ Ofiicer George Collins to. we Yal LU G R chefski that his The four clambered into a _nrl' ' Of Destroying Records | througn the west. irls into_custody about ) MER iext appearance i court will mean e e Med to|Albany, N. ¥, Gct. 13 (B—Burn- | BANK TELLER HELD i e ts in th v other o prob Tote | e TEE HevE Lol en dugr s HonR N aOra 8y O i o Guel o (4 =Chinve e Thavitold) iht nt contest playe [ s could proceed far, tho freighter sanx rence E. 8. Knapp, who as secretary | qe azainst Henry A, Molmberg, | MeAvay that n o Malona testi S ity surge, creating a Of state in 1925 conducted the Veoaiving fellr Of e Fivet nid they it LOS ANGELES IN AIR o SRR Mo ing of the census, was today one | \iional bank of Bridgcport T R Lakchurst, N. I, Oct. 15 (P — i o Th boat, with its terrificd ;of the chapters of testimony before | toaav made the total of his alleged | Miehael Mes ‘ 1 to The n e T.os < occuy was being drawn to the Randall J. Le Bocut, jr., Mooreland | gupo¥ WIS (A A0 of 1E Vi off t " whirlpaol ais if by an unscen power dct commissioner investigating the | 450 Whea presented in court for a to keep el h when suddenly the « was over- administration of the census fund | piitinge he waived ton cver A e e e Ciunhod d all were thrown into hy Mrs. Knapp. Evidence to the | (hrough his counsel, Clifford B. Wil- 1 enlist- I hE \ter clear of the suction effect that the forme cretary of | son, and was held in $20,000 for the | addition s life hoat was swalwwed in|state had endorsed expense ac-!superior court, an increase of - nt m"n»' SON BORN ON PI \n‘m'\l. ripool as if hy magic. |counts of others, us the cash 80 000 in the hond over which he had {noon that wl Chicago, Oct. 15 four swam ahout for a few produccd to pay personal bills, | heen held since last Saturday. o nCourt strect horn yes v to Mrs. < and then they were rescued (stood out from a mass of testimony | S it and damaged ¢ ngle walnut tree |27, on the platform of a loop « grown in Ken- ted station, waited a | for § v | train to a hospital. where she | established here \concerned in the 'POLICE SEIZE ALGOHOL, COUPE, DRIVER AND GUN | e | | [ EXPERT ASSESSOR AIM OF PETITION Anpeal Tor Special Town Meet- iug Being Signed in Newington ton, 20 Gallons Found in Car Stopped | Near No. 7 Fire Station on Stanley Street Oct. 15.—Dissatisfac- [ manner in which 8 125t property is assessed in Newington near No, « d in the circulation of e c this g ¢ the purpose of having guil- cuman James C. Gilbert cial town miceting to take on Of engaging an ex- 10 20 over the assess- de this year. John Center is circulat- e Y has been brought up ; lipEnt 1 ing the past few Judg I i definite action has el s E i on the matter. : I for the petition o s a whole 1 benetit such an assess- THO FILE SUIT SFOR 58,000 : ot taken up at AS CGLLIS‘LN AFL?JT‘.T‘I s {1 st Lo adodlne On Pire Truck Useless the town finance appropriation 0 fect of hose for department has dcal tsm in I is the main topic of dis- h taxpayers gather, It night that the hose lhm Samucl M » and Carmon Mon. [ tancllo Bring Claims Against $600 to buy Jolin J. Corden of Hartford. : s now carried on the fire 1 < is useless because 1t burst ) r- | Whil d in a fire recently. t this ¢ . {cer fire department is i i practi ed and in case of of no use, it is sald. R I T derstanding has arisen C pproval of the finance ¥ in ( appropriation of the 1 Cord d that when the fore the finance members were against io ‘Two others were ut declined to discuss lowever, because it was of the town meeting that ppropriation be made, the board will hold a meeting reconsider the project. ob Supper At Center Church 9 The Young People’s society of the on Center Congregational o ony b will serve a supper in the s dining room on Wednesday, . ot October 19, from 6:30 to $ o'clock. ttee is composed of Miss chairman; Mrs. Fred , Mrs. Anna Attwood, and iily Rowland. i 'm supper will be followed by an program of entertain- ed Rowland {s chairman social committee which has for the entertainment. Newington Notes October 15, is the last residents of the Maple trict have been allowed ir water rent, Beginning terest will be charged on the rate of 10 per cent first month and 1 per cent ad- 1 for every month thereafter e Teich, daughter of Mr. . C. Teich of Frederick le Hill, entertained at’a party at her home last evening. The 1 was Miss Teich’s 14th birth- wley, Doris Francis, daughter of ancis, returned today Connecticut Agricultural Ar aviators. ; |\ group of young people from the A tho B B <hicolleomin s e elon cecucd wiere gino nter Congregational church will in an ai fliers, un Paris May stop t FAKE CHECKS PASSED ON CLERKS IN STORLS mpton, Mass., tomor- to visit Miss Evelyn Goodale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. H. e, who is a student at Smith AUTO RIDES TN BULLET SHOWER Car Speeds Throngh Stamford, Sideswiping Officer 15 (P—Six shots from a policeman’s gun and the gun thrown through the window, d to stop the driver of a sedan A through this place early (hamber of Commerce and Banks Interested in Campaign to Thwart Crooks. | he ease with which store cler > bunco ed in several inst come to light nee amford, Oct. Turin of his revolver, he speeded up ay, sideswiped the rmotoreycle iven ie officer, Bernard | port t s finally abandoned in a sto 1 station for an- in pa e parked near by. local add gan reported that he gave chase was allayed % 1» selan after the driver had reached the to sed to halt on being signalled to be worthless, 1 Iid After discharging the con- that a man and ' ol € ed an apar a to 66 miles an Lour and S 1 alongside the sedan at the drivers head. its mark, the d his car into turned into & is gu: NO GARMERT SHOPS HERE MARKED FCR “RED” RAID New agan had recovered owed in the direction sappeared and wioned near the depot. :r John Ingalis, his machine had Britain Not in, Trouble Zone, OfTic s of Connty Manufac- furers’ Assn. Says, West 114th street, was reported as York last nixm na olen in New Yale Slud ents (‘ettmg Money by Giving Blood Have Oct. 15 (® — The call for Yale students who » their college career blood transfusions v Ly the bureau of the university. $25 and uates of the we their degrees in picked up in who o money wr. majority of the transfusions are given to patients at the New ent | Haven h which is operated shops tain, but they were { by prior to the latest outhreak and are not helieved to be “red” campaign. Yale Med al m‘hco! READ HERALD CL eSli'[El) ADS FOR YOUR WANTS the ittt

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